' NEW YEAR'S EDITION

SEPTEMBER 11, i96i — TISHRI I, 5722 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON VOLUME XXX, NUMBER 1 From President of Council Of Jewish Federations And Welfare Funds By IRVING KANE This new year opens in a toood of stress and strain, yet *ve should not despair' of hope and promise. The pages of the year that is behind us have been inscribed; the record has been written. What lies ahead is as yet blank, Waiting for us to be the authors °f accomplishment, to be the Writers of deeds. What lies ahead is also shaped by what has gone before, by the things we have done and the things that we have failed to do. In looking back this year from the annual peak of time that is Rosh Hashanah, we can see *nuch that fills us with pride as individuals and as commun­ ities. The pages of its days are filled with accomplishment, Marked with the record of our Understanding, our commitment, and our generosity to those who Reeded our help here and abroad, illuminated with the Progress made on many fronts *n the unremitting conflict against human misery and for human well being. But, written with equal clar- *ty for all with eyes to see, is the story of all that could not be done because we were not yet ready, because we did not know enough, because we were hot able to do enough, or give enough. Having just returned from Europe, North Africa and Is­ rael as a member of the over- Seas delegation of the -Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, and having crossed the United States and Canada several times in the year past, I am keenly aware of the difference between what has been done and what remains to be achieved. Wherever we went, we saw much to be proud of, great accomplishments that thrilled us because we were Partners and sharers in their doing, but we were tremendous­ ly impressed and inspired by the challenges that remain. We have seen the truly great work to be done, lives to be redeemed and rehabilitated, children to be taught and trained, youth to be educated, the aged to be com­ forted and cared for, the sick to be healed and communities to be nourished. As American Jewish commun­ ities, our records are drawn large in the great, federated efforts that we have built to serve our own needs and the Heeds of all who are near to us, «JTCS^ hi the humanitarian institutions, live halls of learning, the hos­ pitals, the centers of recreation and culture, the agencies that enrich and ennoble every as- (Continued on Page 32) WE ENTER THE NEW YEAR By DR. NORMAN W. CLEIN, PRESIDENT, SEATTLE FEDERATED JEWISH FUND & COUNCIL

As the New Year 5722 begins, immigration into Israel has reached a funds available to the U.J.A. for those people in Israel and 26 other countries memorable milestone: the millionth immigrant has arrived. >—including our own. Through the United Jewish Appeal, one of our major beneficiary agen­ A million have come—they are still coming into Israel. Let us thank Gpd cies, we, the Jewish people of America, have helped a full million human for the blessings he has bestowed upon us by permitting us the opportunity beings to a new life in a new land. Now, as the 1961 rate of immigration to inscribe them in the Book of Life and provide a living answer to their gathers momentum, our help is more crucial than ever. Rosh Hashana prayers. In the coming year, there is much to be done, and Seattle's Jewry must not falter. A national meeting of Jewish leaders is being called by the United Jewish Appeal for September 27th in New York City to consider this present On behalf of the Seattle Federated Jewish Fund and Council, its officers. immigration as it is considerably higher than provided for in the current Board of Directors and Staff, I want to extend to the entire Jewish Community fiscal year. We will be advised of the action recommended and we must greetings and best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. May the continue to aid those in need of shelter, employment, eguipment and edu­ New Year bring peace to our world and to you and your loved ones. cation ... the aged and the sick — 500,500 people still remain to be aided by U.J.A. in 1961 throughout the world and we play our part by making "L'shonoh Tova Tikatevu" •L Page Two THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961

Temple De Hirsch ROSH HASIIONOH 'New Year) HOLY DAY SERVICES AT Sunday, September 10 First Service 7:30 p.m. Second Service 9:30 p.m. Monday, September 11. Services 10:00 a.m. YOM KIPPUR (Day of Atonement) SEATTLE CONGREGATIONS Tuesday, September 19 First Service 7:00 p.m. Second Service 9:00 p.m. Ezra Bessaroth Temple Beth Am Sephardic Bikur Cholim Wednesday, September 20 ROSH HASIIONOH Services 10:00 a.m. Memorial Services .. 3:00 p.m. ROSH HANSHANAH ROSH HASIIONOH Sunday, September 10 Sunday, Sept. 10 8:00 P.M. Sunday, September 10 Arvith 7:30p.m. Monday, Sept. 11 ....10:00 A.M. Services 7:15 p.m. Monday, September 11 Tuesday, Sept. 12 ..10:00 A.M. Monday, September 11 Shaharith 8:00 a.m. YOM KIPPUR Morning Service 7:45 a.m. Shofar 10:30 a.m. Machzikay Hadath Tuesday, Sept. 19 ....7:30 P.M. Sermon 10:30 a.m. Minha and Taslich .. 5:00 p.m. Minha 6:45 p.m. Arvith 7:30 p.m. Shul Wednesday, Sept. 20 Tashlich 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, September 12 Morning Service 10:00 A.M. Ma'ariv 7:30 p.m. ROSH HASIIONOH SERVICES Children's Service 3:00 P.M. Shaharith 8:00 a.m. Evenings Sept. 10-11 7:45 P.M. Afternoon Service 4:00 P.M. Tuesday, September 12 Shofar 10:30 a.m. Mornings Sept. 11-12 7:45 a.m. Memorial Service 5:15 P.M. Morning Service 7:45 a.m. Minha 6:00 p.m. Sermon both days ....10:15 a.m. Concluding Service 6 P.M. Minha 7:00 p.m. YOM KIPPUR Shofar both days ....10:45 a.m. SHABOS TSHUVAH LECTURE All services YOM KIPPUR Tuesday, September 19 held at 6556 35th N.E. Sept. 16 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 19 Kol Nidre 6:30 p.m. No seat tickets are necessary. Minha 3:00 p.m. YOM KEPPUR SERVICES Spiritual Message by KOL NIDRAY Kol Nidre and Rabbi Shalem Evening Service... 7:00 p.m. Sept. 19 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 20 YOM KIPPUR DAY Wednesday, September 20 Shaharith 8:00 a.m. Sept. 20 7:45 a.m. Congregation Bikur Cholim Morning Service 8:00 a.m. Minha 4:00 p.m. Sermon 10:15 a.m. Sermon 12:30 p.m. Memorial Service .... 5:30 p.m. Yiskar 10:45 a.m. SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Shofar Blowing and Neila 6:00 p.m. Services continue all day until CALENDAR Fast Ends 7:45 p.m. Shofar 7:55 p.m. Fast concludes .' 7:50 p.m. ROSH HASONOH Sunday, September 10 Evening Services 7:25 p.m. Monday and Tuesday September 11 and 12 Services Commence 7:45 a.m. Reading of the Torah 9:30 a.m. Sermon 10:00 a.m. Blowing of Shofar....10:45 a.m. Mussaf Service 11:00 a.m. Mincha Service 7:15 p.m. YOM KIPPUR WOULD YOU LIKE Tuesday, September 19 Kol Nidre Service.... 7:10 p.m. Sermon 7:55 p.m. Wednesday, September 20 TO SAVE TAXES? Services Commence 8:45 a.m. Reading of the Torah 10:45 a.m. Sermon 11:30 a.m. Yizkor (Memorial Service) 12:00 noon Mussaf Service 1:00 p.m. Mincha Service 5:00 p.m. In your plans to protect the future financial welfare of Neilah - 6:35 p.m. Fast Concludes 7:57 p.m. your family, estate and inheritance taxes are an important factor. By careful planning these taxes can be minimized. Our trust officers are available at all times for consultation Herzl Conservative Congregation with you, your attorney and your accountant. Our long ex­ ROSH HASHANAH SERVICES perience, in every capacity of trust, may be helpful to you. Sunday, Sept. 10 8:00 P.M. "Impress of a New Year" Monday, Sept. 11 Shahrit 8:15 A.M. Torah Reading ....10:00 A.M. Sermon 10:30 A.M. Q "Israel Goes Forward" Sounding of Shofar Junior Congregation D Services 10:30 A.M. Evening Service ....7:20 P.M. Tuesday, September 12 Shahrit Service ....8:15 A.M. Torah Reading ..10:00 A. M. SEATTLE Sermon 10:30 A.M. Trust # &'Jt V.M^ value to the fore. circumstances which alone growing interest not only in the owner manager chef hostess* make life possible. Jewish conception of God but in The time has come for the May the New Year be one of the Jewish way of life. Never ideals and principles of Judaism blessing, life and peace. before, certainly in this coun­ to lead marfkind out of the Does the idea of cool seafood salads, broiled lobsters with morass of confusion, conflict try, has the curiosity about Jews drawn butler, tender denizens of Puget Sound saufeed and Judaism been so widespread and distrust. The time has come Congregation and an appreciation of what we for Jews to come forward to in wine and herbs appeal to you? Or would you rather slice Jews believe and represent so save the world by implementing a thick New York with a baked Idaho alongside? Bikur Cholim deep and sincere. Inquiries the fundamental teachings of Beef Stroganoff? Tender steaks of Abalonc? Mahi tnahi? about Judaism and expressions Judaism which spell out the A slab of the great King Salmon broiled By RABBI SHOLOM RIVKIN unity of God, the brotherhood My dear friends of the of desire to accept its teachings in lemon butter? and its disciple come to us daily, of man, justice, righteousness, Seattle Jewish Community: freedom and peace. I welcome the opportunity, and not for purposes of mar­ Yes? • once again, to greet you in honor riage either. Herzl Congregation calls upon of the approaching Holy Day This new concern among non- all Jews to dedicate themselves Speaking of Kings, season. Much has happened Jews about Judaism places up­ to these ideals and principles We'll treat you like a king—or queen as the case may be. since last year's Holy Days sea­ on all of us a renewed respon­ during the coming year. In a son. Humanity, on both sides of sibility to take seriously the world where the struggle is for You're always welcome.- the Iron Curtain, has made promise which God made to the minds of men, knowledge We've carved it in the door at the great strides in its conquest of Abraham in the Torah we shall becomes a powerful weapon for space and, in general, the phys­ read for Rosh Hashonoh: "And victory. Herzl calls upon all ical world. The progress in the the families of the earth shall Jews to seek the knowledge and SEVEN NATIONS physical realm only emphasizes, be blessed through thee and thy understanding essential to pre­ by contrast, the fact that hu­ seed." We can become that bles­ serve the enduring principles of You begin in the real tradition of elegant dining: manity is still behind in moral sing by being the kind of Jews Judaism. Let us replace ignor­ Celery and olives, bars d'oeuvres plate, soup (our broth is made and spiritual achievement. who will reflect in our thoughts ance with education, indiffer­ from real chickens simmering), chitted tossed salad, ence with dedication and cal­ Though there have been spurts and deeds those qualities of entree, character, of mind and heart lousness with courage to serve of dedication at times, humanity big, fluffy baked potato, freshly cooked legumes, and then: at large still has a long way to which have made our people our Synagogues, our commu­ go to rise above its moral de­ the spiritual torchbearers of nity, our people and our God an assortment of chilled ftesh fruit and Cassari cheese cadence. It is quite likely that mankind in the past, and the truly and effectively the year on a teak board. round. Thiuk'you can do it? 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Seattle, Washington, under Act of March 3, 1870 one block North of Denny on the waterfront. MA. 2-3785 SEATTLE UNIVERSITY PRINTING CO. Page Four THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 Kline Galland Heme NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Names Sol Frankel As New Directer Edward Starin, Chairman of MR. and MRS. SYD MARGOLIS the Advisory Board of the A Happy New Yeai to All... MR. and MRS. ROBERT NORMAN MARGOLIS Caroline Kline Galland Home, and JON announces the appointment of Sol Frankel as Executive Direc­ MR. and MRS. JAMES ALAN MARGOLIS tor of the Home. MR. and MRS. LOUIS OSTROFF The Home, located at 7500 Wish All Their Friends the Best for the New Year Seward Park Avenue South, is MARILYN and GERRY a Home for the Aged, estab­ lished in 1915. Serving Jewish Wishing All Our Friends A Hearty L'Shono Tovo aged, the Home provides a resi­ SHARON and BILL ANGEL dence for some 45 people. Con­ struction of a new, modern CANTOR and MRS. JOSEPH FRANKEL homo and infirmary is seen in and ELIZABETH the near future. Mr. Frankel was formerly the Assistant Director of the Se­ JVew Year Greetings attle Jewish Community Center and prior to that, held a number Best Wishes lor a Happy New Year of positions with 'the Jewish horn Community Centers in Chicago MR. and MRS. MERLE PAUL GRIFF and Denver. ALBERT M. FRANCO He holds a Bachelors Degree CAROL, NADINE, PAULA, ROBIN in Education, a Masters Degree in Administration from the and George Williams College and a Masters Degree of Social Work EDWARD M. BENSUSSEN from the University of Illinois. Best Wishes for the New Year He was Chairman of the Group Work Section, Northern Colo­ MR. and MRS. WALTER HOFFMAN rado and on the Executive Com­ mittee, Colorado Chapter of the L' SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU JULIE, JANE and JILL National Association of Social 1961 Workers. He was a field in­ structor in Group Work on the To Our Many Friends Faculty of the University of Denver. MRS. ANNA KUBEY L'Shono Tovah To All Our Friends Mr. Frankel is married and has three children. He resides on Mercer Island. His most re­ L'Shono Tovo MR. and MRS. JOE L. WOOLFE cent assignment with the Se­ To ALL Our Friends attle Jewish Community Center was as director of Camp Ben­ MR. and MRS. IGNAC KSHENSKY bow. and JAFFA Best Wishes lor the New Year ANNOUNCE MR. and MRS. HOWARD P. PRUZAN SCHEDULE FOR Best Wishes lor the New Year STEVEN and CATHY HEBREW SCHOOL Rabbi Samuel Graudenz, MRS. BEN SALTMAN principal of the Seattle Hebrew School, announces that the 1961- LANIE and MARILYN 62 school year will begin on New Year Greetings to Our Family and Friends September 6. Classes will be held as follows: MR. and MRS. HERBERT H. HAMLET Afternoon Talmud Torah: Grades 1, 5 and 6 on Sundays MARC and MARTHA from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and TECHNION on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4-6:00 p.m. Grades 2, 3 and 4 on Sundays from 9-11:00 ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY L'SHONO TOVO TI KOSEVU a.m., and on Tuesdays and A Happy and Prosperous New Year To All Our Thursdays from 4-6:00 p.m. AT HAIFA Hebrew Day School: Mondays Relatives, Friends, Colleagues and Students AND through Fridays —Kindergarten RABBI and MRS. SAMUEL GRAUDENZ from 8:45 to 11:45 a.m., Grades 1 through 8 from 8:45 a.m. to THE AMERICAN TECHNION SOCIETY YAKOV, DEBORAH, JUDITH and REBECCA 3:30 p.m. Grade 9 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR FRIENDS Registrations for Afternoon wishes its members and iriends a Blessed Talmud Torah are still being and Peaceful New Year MR. and MRS. JAMES ROSENBAUM accepted.

Harold Poll, Chairman MR. and MRS. STAN JAFFE Community Center Mas Anne H. Pollock, West Coast Duector MR. and MRS. EDWARD SCHACHER Uniform Billing Date After six years of cycle bill­ ing, all Center membership pay­ ments will now fall due on the Best Wishes for the New Year same date—September 1. This is To All Our Family and Friends the new policy adopted by the Board of Directors and is being DR. and MRS. HARRY PASS introduced by the Center mem­ New Year Greetings bership committee, of which MARK and JAMES Harmon Matin is chairman. With the new plan members will hereafter receive their dues from statement in August for the September due date. Members Best Wishes for the New Year who are presently current will have their dues pro-rated for DR. and Mrs. ALFRED S. KIEWE the coming year. AARON MASLAN The purpose of changing the billing date is to simplify record keeping and to coincide mem­ BEN MASLAN bership with the beginning of the program year. The require­ New Year Greetings ment of paid up membership for ALBERT HANAN participation in Center program and use of facilities will be em­ DR. HANNA KOSTERLITZ phasized. Members who are cur­ rently paid up are required to carry their Center membership card. Those who are traveling Happy New Year To All to other cities anywhere in the Greetings and Best Wishes tor a world, will find their Center M. N. KETZLACH membership card honored. Healthy New Year Rassco Israel Corporation Investments JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel's election to choose a new Knesset 1802 Exchange Building :-: SEATTLE :-: MAin 3-6231 DR. and MRS. NORMAN W. CLEIN cost 200,000,000 pounds ($112,- 000,000) according to estimates. September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Five Bikur Cholim Building Addition for Youth Program JEWISH CLUB BBY0 Advisory Board OF WASHINGTON By Mrs. Margaret Lindsey, Sets Plans For Fall President A meeting of the president, A very happy Rosh Hashonoh vice-president and advisors of from the Jewish Club of Wash­ the B'nai B'rith Youth Organ­ ington and may the New Year ization was held on Sunday, Au­ be a blessed one for, all of you. gust 20, at the home of Mr. At this time of the year when and Mrs. Murray Finkelstein of most of us are given to looking Seattle. BBYO Regional Direc­ back at our past accomplish­ tor Lou Hilford of Vancouver, ments, I feel great pride and B.C., 'was the guest speaker. appreciation at the thought of Plans for the forthcoming Fall how closely integrated our or­ activities of BBYO were dis­ ganization is within our Jewish cussed and an advisory council Community. Through the years was formed. Serving on the we have continuously striven council will be Mrs. Ralph Has­ towards two goals, to serve our son, Seattle No. 126 B'nai B'rith community, and to serve our Girls advisor; Mrs. Bernard members. Our various funds al­ Krasnowsky, Northern Region low us to contribute to worth­ Area Chairman; Mrs. Murray while Jewish causes, such as Finkelstein, Cascade No. 687 supporting the Center's Building B'nai B'rith Girls advisor; Herb Fund, the Israel Independence Kotkins, Aleph Zadik Aleph No. Committee, sponsoring an occa­ 73 advisor; Lee Stern, Aleph sional scholarship, participating Zadik Aleph No. 1040 Overlake as a group or individually in advisor; and Sam Soule, District Addition to Bikur Cholim soon to be completed, in which classes, Youth Program and other ac­ community events, as well as Four BBYO Chairman. tivities will be held. buying Israel Bonds. We take A BBYO Youth Council was great pride in these activities formed consisting of: Sandra Congregation Bikur SEATTLE CHAPTER OF JEWISH FAMILY and feel secure in the know­ Hasson, Seattle No. 126, presi­ ledge that we are a part of the dent; Gail Hccker, Seattle No. Cholim to Sponsor HADASSAH EXTENDS AND CHILD SERVICE many other organizations which 126, vice-president; Cheryl Fin­ make up our Jewish Commun­ kelstein, Cascade No. 687, vice- Afternoon Classes HOLY DAY WISHES By Mrs. A. Bernard Gray, ity. President president; Gerry Weiner, Ever­ Congregation Bikur Cholim, By MRS. JULIAN J. To our members we offer en­ green No. 350, president; Al 104 17th Avenue South, has an­ ARNSTEIN, President The Jewish Family and Child tertainment, advice and other Eskenazi, AZA No. 73, presi­ nounced that, for this coming Service extends New Year's The Seattle Chapter of Hadas­ help when needed, as well as dent; Bob Porad, Overlake No. school year, it will hold after­ greetings from the Board and keeping them informed about 1040, president; and Steve Jaffe, noon Hebrew School classes un­ sah extends greetings and best Staff to the Jewish Community wishes for the New Year to the internal and Community news. Regional Service Chairman. der the sponsorship of the Syna­ of Seattle. May I state here that any mem­ gogue. Beginning October 8, Seattle Jewish community and wishes to express its apprecia­ For sixty-nine years, the ber of our Jewish Community monthly meetings. classes will be held Sunday agency has met the needs of will always be welcome at our L'SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU. mornings from 10 to 12 noon, tion for the support it has re­ families seeking help with their Tuesdays and Thursdays from ceived these past years in the personal and family difficulties. 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. Children on important work they are doing In recent years, through the grade school level, ages 7 and in Israel and the United States. partnership of skilled profes­ up, will be accepted for those ' At our 47th National Conven­ sional staff and informed lay classes which will concentrate tion, just held in Denver, the leaders, the services are being Bluma's Delicatessen on Hebrew reading, some train­ importance of the role of Hadas­ used by residents who are rep­ ing in Hebrew language, Bible, sah in their communities was resentatives of-all segments and The House of Fine Homemade Delicacies Jewish history, laws and cus­ brought home to those who at­ groups within the Jewish Com­ toms. tended; not just in the life- munity. Extends to Everyone A Most Joyous and saving we have done in Israel, The afternoon Hebrew School but also in the life-giving we Some of the situations for Prosperous New Year program is in addition to Bikur must continue through our edu­ which help is being requested Cholim's already-existing Sun­ cational program here in our are, parent-child relations, mari­ Fresh and appetizing foods all year 'round day Religious School program. own communities, so that Jew­ tal tensions, emotional a'nd (The Sunday Religious School ish culture and Jewish life can physical health problems, plan­ 2509 E. Cherry We Deliver EA. 5-4575 program is scheduled to start continue. ning with, and for older people, on Sunday, September 17th.) foster home placement of chil­ Congregation Bikur Cholim This year we have been cele­ dren, . and for help in employ­ also sponsors the Yeshiva Rabbi brating the 13th anniversary of ment. Fees for service are Chaim Ozer, which offers ad­ the State of Israel and the Cen­ charged on a sliding scale ac­ vanced Hebrew, Talmudic and tennial of the birth of Henrietta cording to ability to pay. No NEW YEAR GREETINGS Biblical studies on the high Szold, our founder. Next year person is denied service because school level. Announcements for we celebrate the Golden Anni­ they are unable to pay a fee. To the entire JEWISH COMMUNITY OF SEATTLE & VICINITY versary of the founding of Had­ • the opening of the Yeshiva Over and above our services from your KOSHER MEAT and POULTRY MARKETS. program are being made separ­ assah. We can look back with to local residents, the agency, ately. pride upon . the work we have with the help of the Federated Bikur Cholim's Hebrew done in the fields of health, Jewish Fund anl Council, con­ School program, as well as other education and the actual saving tinues to assist displaced fami­ aspects of its educational pro­ of 100,000 children who were lies, now including Cuban refu­ VARON'S KOSHER MEATS brought to Israel since 1933. gram (Yeshiva, Religious gees, to become "New Ameri­ 2811 E. Cherry EA. 3-9812 School, Youth Program and Ac- . However, with the opening of cans." The Jewish Family and tivities) will eventually be our new Medical Center in Ein Child Service is a recipient housed in the education annex Karem, we still have much to agency of the United Good now under construction adjacent do to insure its continued work Neighbors, Federated Jewish to the Synagogue. of healing, teaching and re­ Fund and Council and of the WHITE KOSHER MARKET search. Cooper Bequest. It is a member All those interested in the 2720 E. Cherry EA. 3-1160 Bikur Cholim Hebrew School We are certain the Seattle of the Family Service Associa­ or in any other facility of the Community will continue its tion of America. educational service programs support of Hadassah's projects At the advent of the New are asked to call the Synagogue and we hope in return to con­ ' Year, our Board and Staff have office at EA 3-2121. tinue to give the best of our­ dedicated themselves to making Scharon's Seattle Kosher Market selves to the Community. available every possible re­ With best wishes for a year source towards the goal of 2117 Jackson Street EA. 2-0511 NATIONAL WOMEN'S of world peace, health and hap­ strengthening the individual and Place Your Orders Early to Insure Delivery COMMITTEE OF piness. the family. BRANDEIS UNIV. By MES. HERBERT MELTZER, President Seattle Chapter The president of the United States has asked the American People to be prepared to make sacrifices where needed to up­ hold the principles of our coun­ try. One of these principles is edu­ 93 years a trusted name cation—without which we could not exist as a free people. The Seattle Chapter of Bran-' deis University National Wom­ en's Committee takes pride in the role it plays to further this principle. In helping to perpet­ uate the library at Brandeis ten'trally located' f7~32 Broadway University, we are endeavoring to furnish the tools of learning enmy —books. Without a library a school is merely a shell. Books hold truth, speak freedom of EAst2-0013 thought and prepare the youth to the large task of making a Funeral Directors since 1868 society free. As we enter a new year, we ask God for the strength to con­ Where you alone tinue in our desire to make the library of Brandeis University a determine the cost symbol of freedom in the United States. * 1 Page Six THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961

GREETINGS FROM NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS WOMEN'S O. R.T. When the sound of the trum­ peting shofar fades away in our Happy New Year To All Best Wishes for a Prosperous and Happy New Year synagogues and temples in this year 5722, Jews all over the JUDGE and MRS. SOLIE RINGOLD world will have remembered THE GENTLEMEN OF ETA RHO their long history. But the BARBARA, STEVEN and MERRILL sound of the shofar will also be the call to look to the future, with anticipation and hope and L'Shono Tovo Tokotevu courage. Wishing Our Relatives and Friends • In this year 5722 the future A Very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year has the promise of a better life MR. and MRS. KARL S. FREY for countless thousands of Jews, who once again stand upright THOMAS E. FREY MR. and MRS. HILL KRAKOVSKY and walk as men. Many have aided in this process. Women's American O. R. T. A Happy, Healthy New Year To All Our Best Wishes for the New Year (organization for rehabilitation Relatives and Friends through training) in partner­ Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Holcenberg ship with other O.R.T. groups MR. and MRS. ALBERT MILLER in a World Federation is proud Mr. and Mrs. Allan M. Schneider and daughter Jodi of its contribution to the moral, BRUCE, BARBARA, BOBBY, BILL, ILLA, Dr. and Mrs. John S. Holcenberg and daughter Rachel physical and financial rehabili­ GORDON, KAREN and GLORIA tation of Jews. This contribu­ tion is made possible by the Best Wishes lor the New Year generosity of its members, SEATTLE CHAPTER PIONEER WOMEN through special trade schools maintained by O.R.T. in twenty Wishes All Its Members and Friends DR. and MRS. AARON ZIEGMAN countries in Europe and the Orient. In these schools men A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year SHARON and BRUCE and women, boys and girls, are MRS. DAVID FUXON, President taught the skills that enable them to help themselves. Our members reach out to aid L'Shono Tovo To Our Friends... unseen people in unseen lands, and in so doing, have the sense May the New Year Bring You Much Joy and Happiness of satisfaction and fulfillment THE FAIRLEY CORPORATION that comes through helping one's fellow Jew. In helping MORRIS B. HANAN MRS. MORRIS ROSEN and FAMILY others to live up to the best that is in them, our members are themselves living up to their L'SHONO TOVO best. It is a humanizing influ­ Best Wishes for the New Year ence. May the Year Bring Fulfillment of All Your And that is the wish for the Cherished Hopes Is the Wish of MR. and MRS. HENRY G. EISENHARDT year 5722 that Seattle Chapter O.R.T. extends to each indi­ MR. and MRS. LEO A. MELTZER JOAN RENA and TED GARY vidual — may this year see you live up to the best that is in you in all its connotations. L'SHONO TOVO "May the words of our mouths Joyous New Year Greetings and the meditations of our MR. AND MRS. JACK PINCHEV AND ANITA hearts be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord ..." MR. AND MRS. NORMAN WALKER AND CRAIG MR. and MRS. JAKE FEINBERG Elsa K. Levinson, President DR. AND MRS. SHELDON SIDELL AND RONNIE 1005 East Roy Street Seattle Chapter O.R.T.

Happy New Year To All Our Relatives and Friends lax Appel To MR. EDWARD SIDELL Best Wishes for a Happy New Year MR. AND MRS. NUCHIM STEINBRECHER Seattle Office Of MR. AND MRS. KURT STEINBRECHER from Nat'l Jewish Hospital AND LOREN MARC GEORGE W. FRIEDMAN Max Appel, former director of the St. Louis regional office of National Jewish Hospital at ROSH HASHONOH GREETINGS Denver, has been named to head from the new Seattle office of the May the Coming New Year free-care, non-sectarian chest MR. and MRS. HENRY SHAIN Be Happy and Prosperous disease center Opening of the new office was IRENE and MARGY announced by Sanford M. Bern- MR. and MRS. BEN BRIDGE baum, chairman of the hospital's MR. and MRS. SAM SHULMAN and EARL~ Seattle Committee. The office will handle the admission of pa­ MR. and MRS. ROBERT LACKMAN Greetings and A Happy New Year to All Our Friends tients from Washington and and PAMELA SUE Oregon. MR. and MRS. MAX EFRON The National Jewish Hospital Wish All Their Friends and DEBBIE at Denver is known the world over for its work in the treat­ A Happy and Prosperous New Year MR. PHILIP EFRON ment of tuberculosis, asthma, and HOWARD and other chest ills, including Happy New Year and Best Wishes heart defects amenable to sur­ MR. and MRS. SOL SHARIN MR. and MRS. DAVID EFRON gery. and DARA LYNNE In its 62-year history, the hos­ and CHARLES pital has provided over 4V4 mil­ lion patient-days of free care to MR. and MRS. JOEL BARRIES men, women and children, re­ and TAMARA JOY Greetings for the New Year gardless of race or creed, under its motto: None may enter who can pay . . . None can pay who L'SHONO TOVO EDWARD L. FELDMAN enter. Patients from Washington and Happy New Year to Our Friends Oregon alone have received 18,147 days of care at this un­ MR. and MRS. JOSEPH HAAS usual institution. Best Wishes from TEL AVIV (JTA)—A multi­ May the New Year Be Rich in Blessings stage space rocket which will MR. and MRS. JOE SOURIANO carry scientific instruments in "its nose cone is already under MR. and MRS. CHARLES E. HYMEN construction, it was reported and here. The instrument-bearing MRS. SARAH CHEIFFETZ The Officers and Directors of space probe, designed to collect weather data, will be Israel's THE SEATTLE HEBREW SCHOOL third rocket launching. A sec­ With Best Wishes for a Happy New Year ond missile already on the Join launching pad is set to be fired from some time after the recent In Extending Happy Rosh Hashonah Greetings elections. The second rocket is DR. arid MRS. DAVID M. HARRIS expected to penetrate 100 miles To Parents and Friends of the Talmud Torah. into space, about twice the DONALD and DOUGAL height of Shavit II, Israel's first rocket launched on July 5. September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Seven Roberta Cairo Weds Robert Baronsky ORT Membership Shirley Ovadia and Stanley Barer Marry Tea lo Be Sept. 1 ORT, Organization for Rehab­ ilitation and Training, will hold its annual membership lea on Thursday, September 7, at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harvard J. Leavitt, 203 Lake Washington Boulevard East. All interested are invited to attend. A fashion show featuring styles designed and made by students in the 20 ORT schools throughout the world will be featured. ORT is a charitable organization which sponsors trade schools for boys and girls throughout Europe and Asia, in those depressed areas, where there are no opportunities for these young people unless they are trained. It aids all young people regardless of race or religion and prepares them for a livelihood in the present day world. Mrs. Harmon Martin is commentator and coordinator of the fashion show. Accompanist is Mrs. Herbert Steuer. Models include the Mesdames Milton Forrnan, Harry S. Brown, Mi­ chael Curtis, Fred Rogers, Sam Stroum, George Prebold, Victor Green, M. Kenneth Elburn, Sam Parker and Richard Lachman. In the receiving line at the tea will be Mrs. Leavitt, hostess; Mrs. Samuel L. Levinson, presi­ dent; Mrs. Harold Sondheim, vice-president, and Mrs. Ben —Walters Studio Weinsoft, secretary. MRS. STANLEY H. BARER Mrs. Joseph Haas is in charge Shirley Ovadia, daughter of ver, Roberta Meltzer and of the guest book. Hospitality Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Ovadia, Claudia Zarkin who served as co-chairmen are Mrs. Louis Fin­ became the bride of Stanley bridesmaids, and Frederick M. -KemieU-Ellis photo kelstein and Mrs. Hyman Jaffe Harris Barer on August 26, at Goldberg, Hank Templeman, Mrs. Robert Baronsky assisted by the Mesdames Nate Temple De Hirsch. His parents David Zarkin, Arnold Barer, Bender, Dave Breener, Leo Roberta Cairo wore a white ring bearer. are Mr. and Mrs. David S. Barer Harvey Fuson, Alan Goldberg Meltzer, Fanny Miller and Risa of Walla Walla, Washington. and Albert Ovadia, brother of gown of nylon tulle and hand Norman Baronsky was his Eger. clipped Chantilly lace for her brother's best man and ushers The bride chose a gown of the bride, who were ushers. recent marriage to Robert Bar­ included Norman Volotin, Mar­ Acting as hostesses for the ivory peau de soie with a pearl Following a reception at the onsky, son of Mr and Mrs. Ed­ tin Selig and James Rosenficid. afternoon are past presidents, and lace bodice, bell skirt and Benjamin Franklin Hotel, the ward Baronsky. Her parents are Stanley Bloch and Joe Saxon, the Mesdames George Schuster, court train. She carried her couple left for a honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cairo of Jr., completed the bridal party David Radner, Gerald Walters, mother's bible with orchids and trip to California and Las Los Angeles. as candle lighters. Milton Heiman and William stephanotis. Vegas. They will reside in Laurie. Seattle. The bride carried a white The bride attended Los An­ Decorations are evolved Mrs. Frederick Goldberg was bible with white orchids, and geles City College and the Uni­ around the theme, "Around the her sister's matron of honor and Both attend the University of her silk illusion veil was fast­ versity of Washington. Mr. Bar­ World with ORT" featuring the Beryl Barer was his brother's Washington where she is affilia­ ened to a crown of seed pearls. onsky, a graduate of the Uni­ ORT schools in 20 countries. best man. The bridal party also ted with Alpha Epsilon Phi Matron of honor was Mrs. versity of Washington Law Mrs. Leo Levy and Mrs. Jeffrie included Susan Mark, Janice Sorority and he with Zeta Beta Irving Greenspan, sister of the School, is a member of Zeta Kay are in charge. Mrs. Mark Goldberg, Pat Ray, Susan Sil­ Tau Fraternity. brido, and attendants were Mrs. Beta Tau Fraternity, Pin Delta Donner has created a member­ Alvin Sion, groom's sister, Mrs. Phi, Washington Law Review, ship tree which will be featured. Irwin Saxon and Mrs. Norman and Order of the Coif. Name tags will be distributed Krakovsky Go East Son fo Rogers Sadis. Karen Sion was flower The couple will reside in by Mrs. Isadore Piatt and Mrs. girl and Jeffrey Marcus was Olympia. Joseph Kettleman. A birthday For the Holy Days A son, Michael Simpson Rog­ cake for all members whose Mr. and Mrs. Hill Krakovsky ers, was born to Mr. and Mrs. birthdays occurred in June, left recently for New York Sydney Rogers on Friday, Au­ Eatoii-Scliwambcrg Nuptials Held July, August or September will where they will visit their chil­ gust 25. Grandparents are Mrs. be cut. dren and their families for the R. Simpson of Fairfax, Califor­ Holy Days. nia and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. During their slay, Mr. and Rogers of Seattle. Lisa Anne Bilsky Mrs. Krakovsky will attend the A daughter, Lisa Anne, was Broadway production, "F a r born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Country", in which their son, Greetings from Bilsky (the former Barbara Steven Hill, has the starring Hoff of Seattle) on August 5. role of Dr. Freud. Carl G. Eriandson Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Krakovsky will return to CITY COMPTROLLER Edward Hoff of Seattle, and Dr. Seattle after the Holidays and 114 County-City Building and Mrs. Nathan Bilsky of St. Mrs. Krakovsky will remain for Louis, Missouri. an extended visit. Seattle, Washington

Mrs. Fred H. Eaton 1 Louise Mae Schwamberg, seed pearls and she carried a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ crescent of white orchids. liam Schwamberg, became the Mrs. Frederick Dennis Gar- bride of Fred Harold Eaton, son rity was matron of honor. Lynn of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Eaton of Johnston, Janice Gould and White Salmon, Washington, on Susan Ruder served as brides­ August 6. The ceremony, per­ maids. formed by Rabbi Raphael Le­ Stephen Funk was Mr. Eaton's vine, was held in Temple De best man and ushers included Hirsch. Albert Maimon, Samuel Eastern The bride chose a gown of and George Snyder, Jr. white silk organza covered with Mr. Eaton is a graduate of the tulle. The full skirt, daught up University of Washington where with , re-embroidered alencon he is now attending as a grad­ lace and, seed pearls, fell into uate student. He is a member of a court trai,-.. Her veil of 3JIk Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity and illusion fell from a crown o£ Pi Omicron Sigma. 1 Page Eight THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 the Talmudic tractate Nedarim Karaite of Constantinople, and THE KOL NIDRE: TURBULENT STORY that "He who desires that none Kabbi Isaac ben Sheshet of OF A CONTROVERSIAL PRAYER of his vows made during the Saragossa who lived in the Fif­ By JACOB L. CHERNOFSKY year shall be valid, let him teenth Century. (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) stand at the beginning of the In the Nineteenth Century, For most Jews •whether {hey year and declare 'Every vow conclaves of Reform rabbis both regularly attend synagogue Gaon also noted that it was not which I may make in the fu­ in Germany and in the United services throughout the year or customary to recite the Kol ture shall be null.' " States sought to abolish the Kol manage to visit the temple only Nidre in Babylonia "as is done Meir ben Samuel's version of Nidre. A rabbinical conference on the High Holy Days—the elsewhere." Amram Gaon calls the Kol Nidre was finally ac­ held in Brunswick in 1844 called plaintive strains of the Kol the custom of reciting the Kol cepted in German, northern on all members to secure the Nidre probably remain with Nidre "a foolish one." French and Polish rituals while speedy abolition of the prayer. them as the strongest impression While the custom of the Gao­ the Spanish and Provencal ritu­ In this country, when Reform of the holiday prayers. nim of not reciting the Kol als adhered to the old text. congregations abolished the Nidre was adhered to by many prayer, the -additional melody It is strange, therefore, that a Even after the textual chang­ prayer which has become prac­ Sephardic communities and per­ was retained with a Hebrew sisted in the Algerian ritual, es had been made, some reli­ psalm substituted for the old tically the theme of the Yom gious authorities objected to the Kippur service should have most of the Jewish world finally text. If you want to know adopted the prayer as part of prayer. Judah ben Barzilai, a been plagued throughout its Spanish author of the Twelfth So strong was the force of tra­ history by controversy, doubt the Atonement eve service. dition with regard to the prayer, An important change in the Century attacked the custom of why this question and attempts to alter it and even reciting the Kol Nidre as "mis­ however, that in spite of vigor­ eliminate it. wording of the Kol Nidre was ous objection to the text which introduced in the Twelfth Cen­ leading" since, he declared, ig­ mark is upside down- The Kol Nidre is recited by norant persons believed that all persisted down through the ages, the cantor on the eve of the Day tury by Meir ben Samuel, a most Jewish congregations contemporary of R a s h i, the their vows were annulled Send 10c in' coin of Atonement, just before sun­ through the formula and there­ throughout the world still begin set. In modern-day synagogues, leading commentator on the the Atonement service with the Bible and Talmud. The prayer fore took on such obligations two or more Torah scrolls are carelessly. Kol Nidre. to THE TRANSCRIPT, removed from the Ark and are had originally mentioned vows held flanking the cantor as he assumed "from the last Day of Two centuries later, Jeroham Box A chants the powerful melody fa­ Atonement to the present." Meir ben Meshulam of Provence at­ SALISBURY, Southern Rho­ miliar to Jews in-many parts of ben Samuel changed the word­ tacked "those fools" who, trust­ desia (JTA)—Ivor Pitch, 54, has the world. ing to provide for future vows ing to the Kol Nidre, made vows been elected Mayor of this city. "from this Day of Atonement to recklessly. Other opponents of He is the fourth Jew elected to brother, who served in 1955-56; The prayer itself, recited three the next." He based this change the Kol Nidre included Judah that post. The other three were Jay can Praagh, 1900-01; and H. times in Aramaic, lists the va­ on the procedure mentioned in Hadassi, the Twelfth Century Harry Pitchanik, Mayor Pitch's L. Lezard, 1914-15. rious types of vows and obliga­ tions "whereby we may be bound, from this Day of Atone­ ~®8$L ment until the next . . . we do repent." The prayer then de­ clares that such oaths "be deemed absolved, forgiven, an­ nulled and void." Although the author of the Kol Nidre or the date of its authorship are both unknown, it is known to have existed by the Eighth Century C.E. during the period of the Gaonim, when the advisability of reciting the prayer was already a subject of dispute among the rabbinic authorities. The author of the Kol Nidre, whoever he was, recognized the fact that, for a variety of reasons, Jews were addicted to making vows, which might afterward be forgotten or unintentionally violated. A formula was devised whereby such vows could be retracted on the eve of the Day of Atone­ ment. (It was important for the recitation to be made before sunset since only vows relating to a festival could be retracted on that festival). The Kol Nidre formula was based on the rabbinic rite of ab­ solution from vows which might be performed before a rabbinic scholar or before three laymen. All forms of absolution from vows, however, refer only to B I ** By ff.e Maker* ofl f hhekmann's Yeasl those which a Jew assumed vol­ untarily for himself alone and in which no other person was in­ volved. The Kol Nidre therefore, pjew Fleischmann's could never and was never in­ tended to absolve anyone from an oath which concerned an­ other person or interest. 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This coupon, expires on December SI, 1961. OIL! was not to be done in Babylonia "neither on Rosh Hashanah nor on Yom Kippur." tot A century later NatronaJ September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Nine Rolaine Vines Weds Lee Copeland Hadassah Fair Will Elaine Sloy Now Mr. Stanley Lukoff Be Held Nov. 8-9 At Norway Center Mrs. Benjamin Cole, Presi­ dent of Seattle Chapter Hadas­ sah announces that the 2nd An­ nual Hadassah Fair will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, November 8 and 9, at the Nor­ way Center. A Northwest Art Show will be featured along with handcraft, antiques, holi­ day items and fun for the entire family. A $500 Savings Bond is among the many prizes to bo given away. Overall Fair Chairman is Mrs. Benjamin Cole and her co- chairman is Mrs. Melvin SicheL Other committee chairmen are, Restaurant, Mrs. Max Steiner; Food Solicitation, Mrs, Harry Lipsett; Tickets, Mrs. Norman Stahl and Mrs. Bertram Pass; Ceramics and Gifts, Mrs. Mor­ ris Allper; Distribution, Mrs. Marvin Zak; Art Show, Mrs. Sam Stroum; Treasurer, Mrs. Julian Feinberg; Publicity, Mrs. Walter Hoffman; Decorations, Mrs. Sam Kremen. Group Chairmen are Mes­ dames L. Finkelstein, Central; Wm. Ross, N. Broadway; Sam ,—Edris Morrison Studio Weinstein, Golda Meir; Matt MRS. LEE G. COPELAND Weissman, Suburban; Bernard ' In a double ring ceremony on of Pennsylvania, studying for Lehv, South End; David August 19, Rolaine Hilary Vines, his Masters degree. Abrams, North End; Revan daughter of Mi-, and Mrs. Alex Both are graduates of the Uni­ Minkove, Magnolia; Charles Vines of Milwaukie, Oregon, versity of Washington where Joachim, Business and Profes­ became the bride of Lee Gordon Mrs. Copeland was a member sional; and Richard Lowinger, Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. and president of Alpha Epsilon Henrietta Szold. Sidney Copeland. The marriage Phi Sorority and Mr. Copeland The Fair wil be open to the took place at Temple Beth Is­ was a member of Tau Sigma public from 9:00 am. to 10:00 —Hal Kaminske photo rael in Portland, Oregon, and Delta Architecture Honorary p.m. Luncheon and dinner will MRS. STANLEY M. LUKOFF Was performed by Rabbi Eman­ and president of Zeta Beta Tau be served featuring "Old World Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sloy veil was caught to a jeweled uel Rose. Fraternity. Delicacies" such as meatballs announce the marriage of their crown and she carried a white The bride wore a gown of rolled in cabbage, blintzes, daughter, Elaine Nadine, lo orchid. candle light peau de soi and corned beef and other special­ Stanley Martin Lukoff, son of Auxiliary of Medical ties. Mona Beth Nelson was maid pearl embroidery with a bou- Mrs. Ruth Brenner. The cere­ of honor and bridesmaids were fant tulip skirt. The three-quar­ Center Meets Sept. 13 mony, which was performed by Shirley Miller, Barbara Joss, ter length sleeves with bow de­ Rabbi Raphael Levine, took Rochelle Antin and Audrey tail matched the back of the The Seattle Ladies Auxiliary of the American Medical Center Engaged to Wed place at Temple De Hirsch on Calderon. (skirt which blended into a pep- August 27. lum enhancing a chapel length at Denver will have its first Ted Orliss served as best man train. She carried a prayer book meeting of the season on The bride's gown of ivory and ushers included Herbert showered with Joanna Hill Wednesday afternoon, Septem­ silk with an Alencon lace bodice Pruzan, James McBride, Michael roses and two white orchids. ber 13, at the Eastside "Y". The had a Watteau train of lace ex­ Sloy and Mark Brenner. usual snack luncheon will be Mrs. Gerald Cohen and Ardee tending from the shoulders The couple will make their served during the noon-time so­ home in Seattle. Vines, sisters of the bride, were cial hour preceding the meeting forming a court train. Her short matron and maid of honor, re­ proper. spectively. Bridesmaids were Although the meeting is Mrs. Kit Narodick, Mrs. Ronald scheduled the day after the Gevurtz, Mrs. George Berkman "Rosh Hashana" holidays, the and Joeen Rodinsky. President, Mrs. Nathan Becker, A Happy and Prosperous New Year Best man was Richard Ep­ urges all members to try to at­ stein and ushers included Jay tend as there will be much im­ To You All... Bloom, Kit Narodick, George portant business to transact as Berkman, Mervin Gorasht and well as an entertaining program. Sanford Rose. Following a reception at the CHARLES O. CARROLL Rose Bowl Room of the Mult­ Off For Miffs College nomah Hotel, Portland, the cou­ Debbie L. Efron, daughter of KING COUNTY PROSECUTOR ple will drive to Philadelphia, Mr.. and Mrs. Max Efron, left Pennsylvania, where they will last week for Oakland, Califor­ reside for two years while Mr. nia, where she will enter Mills Copeland attends the University College this fall as a freshman. —Kennell-ElHs Photo ROBERTA MELTZER pour on lhe *j||| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Meltzer of Mercer Island an­ nounce the engagement of their New Year's Greetings daughter, Roberta (Bobbie) to LUMBERJACK Michel P. Stern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Stern. The bride- elect attended the University of SYRUP... California at Los Angeles and with IR-RESISTiELE Mr. Stern is a graduate of the MAPLE FLAVORI University of Washington School of Law. Miss Meltzer is a mem­ OLYMPIC When you discover the tanta­ ber of Sigma Theta Pi and lizing . . . ir-resistible maple LUMBERJACK! Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority and Mr. Stern is affiliated with Phi flavor of Lumberjack Syrup SYRUP Alpha Delta and Sigma Alpha you'll want more and more... Mu Fraternity. The wedding is WESTERN and more! With Lumberjack planned for October 28. syrup, your favorite pancakes will melt in your mouth. Be Bure to buy Nalley's Lumber­ To Do Graduate Work jack Syrupl At Stanford University HOTEL Nancy Baskin, daughter of Jf It's NALLEY'S .. • "'s Good) Dr. and Mrs. Lester Baskin of Tacoma, will spend the month of September with her family before resuming her graduate studies at Stanford University. Nancy just returned from France where she spent her sen­ ior year at the new Stanford Campus in Tours. She was grad­ Seattle, Washington uated in June, at which time she was initiated into Phi Beta Kap­ *>* pa and was awarded a Fellow­ ship for advanced study in LOOK IFOR THIS SYMBOL OF FINE FOODS WHEN YOU BIT*.] Speech Pathology. Page Ten THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 Mondschein Speaker NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS At Advisors Session

A Happy and Prosperous New Year SINCERE WISHES FOR A YEAR OF BEST WISHES TO OUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES HEALTH AND HAPPINESS MR. and MRS. CHARLES STUSSER MR. and MRS. S. M. STUSSER and FAMILY DR. and MRS. HARRY J. FRIEDMAN

NEW YEAR GREETINGS from MRS. MAX ANTIN SINCERE BEST WISHES ROCHELLE and LOREN HAROLD MONDSCHEIN Harold Mondschein, District Four Director of the B'nai

• B'rith Youth Organization, will be a featured speaker at the Best Wishes To All Our Friends and Relatives THE DULIENS forthcoming Advisor's Institute to be held in Seattle on Satur­ from day and Sunday, September 23 and 24, at the Jewish Commu­ nity Center. MR. and MRS. JULIUS DEUTSCH Mr. Mondschein, a veteran of MR. and MRS. ALLAN DEUTSCH and FAMILY World War II, has been associ­ ated with the Boy Scouts ol DR. and Mrs. H. I. WEINER and FAMILY of Aberdeen America and the Los Angeles MR. and MRS. MANNY LOTT and FAMILY L'Shono Tovo Department of Parks and Rec­ reation and has spent seven MR. and MRS. CHARLES GORDON and FAMILY years with B'nai B'rith Youth Organizations. He has a Master's Degree in Social Work from the MARY and HERB BERNS University of Southern Cali­ fornia. The two day Institute will MR. and MRS. SAMUEL BLAGER deal with many phases of the MORTON and CHARLOTTE TERRY-LOU and SHERRY-LEE B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and will lay particular stress on ROBERT ALAN and CHARLES BERRY BLAGER the "Role of the Advisor". It is expected that advisors from Wish All Their Friends such Pacific Northwest commu­ Best Wishes for the New Year nities as Vancouver, B.C., Port­ A Happy and Prosperous New Year land, Tacoma, Spokane and Eu­ gene as well as Seattle will be MR. and MRS. NATHAN FEINBERG attending the Institute. Seattle Lodge's Sam Soule is the Dis­ Greetings and Best Wishes For and ELAINE trict Four BBYO chairman. A Happy and Prosperous New Year MR. and MRS. MICHAEL GOLDFARB AL KATZ AGAIN MR. and MRS. GEORGE SIDELL — ARLENE MR. and MRS. RAYMOND BENEZRA HEADS ETA RHO DR. ALVIN SIDELL Al Katz, reelected president LAWRENCE and GAYLE ANN of Eta Rho, was installed at. the group's recent installation ban­ L'Shono Tovo quet along with Martin Walker, vice president; Dick Weinsoft, secretary; Ken Barrett, treas­ MR. and MRS. PHILIP REIBMAN Seattle Friends of Histradrut wish to extend greetings urer, and Shelly Ayon, parlia­ mentarian. and SHARON and best wishes to our members, friends and Jews "The task of organizing club everywhere . . . We pray that the coming year may activities is a difficult one," stated Mr. Katz, "especially dur­ bring peace to Israel and all humanity . .. ing the summer months. Yet, Best Wishes for a Happy New Year the new officers have been do­ MORRIS NASH President ing a fine job, with the help of Mr. and MRS. ABE ARONSON hard working members." The club's annual picnic held MICHAEL, CELESTE and SUSAN in July was the highlight of the New Year's Greetings from summer's social calendar. Not limiting themselves to social ac­ MR. and MRS. BERNARD GLADSTEIN tivities, Eta Rho has many char­ and SANFORD itable events scheduled for the Best Wishes for the New Year fall. MR. and MRS. SANDY GORDON The reelection of Al Kaiz is DR. and MRS. WILLIAM L. TOPP and MICHAEL evidence of the members' confi­ dence for the group's success DIANE, CYNTHIA, KATHRYN and JULIE in the coming year. Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year MRS. FANNY STRATINER Siegels Visit Here Sincere Wishes for a Happy New Year Mr. and Mrs. Hy Siegel were Mr. and MRS. PHILIP STRATINER recent visitors to Seattle. Mrs. JANICE and GARY Siegel is the former Fannie Sni­ DR. and MRS. SAMUEL H. TARICA der, a native of Seattle. She and her husband attended the wed­ and FAMILY HOLIDAY GREETINGS from ding of their niece in Los An­ geles and visited in Seattle on their wav home to Chicago. Wishing a happy and prosperous New Year MR. and MRS. HENRY E. WOLF STARLIGHT, Pa., (JTA) — to all our relatives, friends and associates. .. and FAMILY Those who forecast inevitable assimilation of the American- GRAND MATTRESS & FURNITURE CO. Jewish community are "arm­ chair prophets of doom who 4203 Rainier Avenue South Greetings for the New Year just have not gotten out and around to see what is happening every summer in the young O. R. T. from American Jewish community,'* (Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training) a leading Conservative rabbi FROM SEATTLE CHAPTER. WOMEN'S AMERICAN O. R. T.. said here addressing some 125 THIS WISH IS EXTENDED TO ONE AND ALL — SEATTLE SECTION. top teen-age regional leaders of May the Lord bless thee and keep thee; May the Lord make His lace the B'nai B'rith Youth Organ­ shine upon thee and be gracious unto thee; May the Lord lift up His NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN ization participating in the or­ countenance upon thee and give thee peace. ganization's 4th annual leader­ ship training conference. , ... _ ; —i,,;..,_. September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Eleven Eileen Du Bonne To Wed David Mintz Son to Waldbaums Tells Engagement Religious School Begins Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wald- At Temple Beth Am baum (nee Susan Golub) are the proud parents of a son, The Temple Beth Am Relig­ Ronald Howard, born August 28. ious School will open on Sun­ Grandparents are Mr. and day, September 10. Mrs. Alan Waldbaum and Mr. Classes for kindergarten and Mrs. Sidney Golub. Great- through high school will be held grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. at the View Ridge School, 7047 H. M. Rogers. 50th N.E. from 9:15 to 11:45 ev­ ery Sunday. CHARLES KRAMER DIES Pre-kindergarten class meets NEW YORK, (JTA)— at 3823 N.E. 75th St. from 9:30 Charles Kramer, prominent to 11:30 beginning Sunday, Sep­ attorney and active leader of tember 17th. the Jewish community, died For further information call here of a heart attack at the Temple Beth Am at LA. 5-5630. age of 70. He was a founder of the National Federation of Tem­ ple Brotherhoods and president North End Group Of of that Reform organization Hadassah Will Meet from 1931 to 1933 and from 1941 The North End group of to 1943. He was a director of Hadassah will meet at the home the Union of American Hebrew of Mrs. Henry Butler, 7039 56th Congregations and honorary N.E., on September 18 at 12:15 secretary of the Synagogue —Wallace Ackerman photo p.m. Dessert and coffee will be Council of America, national PAULA SUSSMAN served. coordinating body for the Orth­ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Philip Hostesses for the "Getting to odox, Conservative and Reform Sussman of Tacoma announce Know You" meeting are Mrs. movements. the engagement of their daugh­ Arthur Kulman and Mrs. Rob­ ter, Paula Jean Sussman, to ert Edelson. water and stir over hot water Sanford S. Rose, son of Mr. and for three minutes. Remove from Mrs. Alec J. Rose of Seattle. THE TRANSCRIPT the heat and add the vanilla. The bride-elect attended the Serve hot or chilled, over ice University of Washington where WISHES ALL A cream or puddings. This sauce she afiliated with Alpha Epsi­ HAPPY NEW YEAR thickens as it cools. If not used lon Phi Sorority. Mr. Rose, a —Mulholland Studios at once store in the refrigerator. graduate of the University of Scabbard and Blade Honorary. DAVID MINTZ and EILEEN DU BONNE The recipe makes 1% cups of Washington, is a member of A November wedding is Mr. and Mrs. Harry Du Bonne where she affiliated with Phi sauce. Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity and planned. announce the engagement of Sigma Sigma Sorority. their daughter, Eileen Diane, to Mr. Mintz is a graduate of the University of Washington David H. Mintz, son of Mr. and School of Mechanical Engineer­ Mrs. John Mintz. ing. Miss Du Bonne attended the The couple plan a fall wed­ University of Washington, ding.

JEWISH MEALS By MILDRED GROSBERG BELLIN Author of "Modern Jewish Meals" and the "Jewish Cook Book" (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)

ICE CREAM GOES pie plate, covered with an inch GLAMOROUS thick layer of ice cream and a One doesn't have to be too generous layer of sauce, then ©Id to remember how difficult frozen. Serve cut into wedges it used to be to serve ice cream with a garnish of whipped at home. It could be made la­ cream. With fudge sauce, choc­ boriously in a hand freezer, olate or angel food cake and rushed from the store at the vanilla, coffee, peppermint, or last moment, or ordered as butter pecan ice cream are all party molds packed in dry ice. delicious. With butterscotch And how often these molds sauce, angel food or sponge cake were served too hard or too and vanilla ice cream are best. soft! Now, thanks to the bless­ SPUMONI ings of our freezer units, not 1% pints chocolate ice cream Only can ice cream be kept con­ 1 pint pistachio ice. cream stantly on hand as casually as A LESSON 1 quart vanilla ice cream any packaged product, but it 3/i cup chopped mixed candied can be turned into truly elab­ fruits orate and beautiful desserts to 2 table spoons rum delight family and guests dur­ Line a deep six-cup bowl ing every season of the year. smoothly with aluminum foil WORTH LEARNING Very impressive indeed are long enough to extend a few the molds made with layers of inches over the top. Slice the contrasting ice creams. A deep chocolate ice cream about an bowl lined with aluminum foil inch thick and press the slices EDWARDS SHOE QUALITY is as easy to learn as the alphabet. •—to facilitate removal of the evenly and firmly over the bot­ dessert — can be used. The ice tom and sides of the bowl. Cut Just come in and look them over closely . . . Todlins for pre­ creams may be arranged in flat the pistachio ice cream into schoolers and EDWARDS Regulars for the school set. You'll layers, but desserts such as Spu- slices an inch thick and press inoni in which the layers are these in an even layer inside of notice the quality right away. You'll like the styling. Then curved within each other, are the chocolate one. Return the much more effective and only a bowl to the freezer until the watch how we fit them. bit more difficult to make. For ice creams become very firm. the outer layers', the ice cream Soften the vanilla' ice cream As sure as 2 and 2 are 4... EDWARDS is THE shoe for children is cut into slices of the desired slightly. Combine the candied thickness which are then pressed fruits and rum, and stir lightly firmly and evenly against the but evenly into the ice cream. bottom and sides of the mold. Remove the bowl from the With a fudge or butterscotch freezer, and fill the center with Sauce which stays smooth even the vanilla mixture. Fold the when frozen, sundaes or combi­ extending foil over the top as a nation cake and ice cream des­ cover, and store in the freezer. pip serts may be assembled several To unmold, open the foil cover hours in advance. The filled away from the top of the pud­ dishes are set in the freezer on ding. Invert the bowl on a serv­ a tray lined with waxed paper, ing platter, and remove all the and need only a garnish of foil. Serve at once, cut into slim whipped cream for speedy serv­ wedges. This recipe serves about ing. For a parfait type sundae 15. Any unused portion may be place a spoonful of the sauce rewrapped in foil and refrozen. JUNEOR BOOT SHOP in the bottom of a fairly tall FUDGE OR and narrow dish, add a scoop of BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE ice cream, a generous layer of 1 cup bittersweet chocolate or FIVE STORES sauce, another scoop of ice butterscotch bits DOWNTOWN NORTH END cream, and a topping of sauce. Vi cup dark corn syrup MEDICAL-DENTAL BUILDING JUNIOR BOOT SHOP, JR. - 1205 N.E. 65th Or place strips of cake around Vi cup water the sides of a sherbet dish, a Vz teaspoon vanilla BELLEVUE BURIEN few spoonfuls of sauce in the Place the bits in a small JUNIOR BOOT SHOP, 3rd - VILLAGE CENTER JUNIOR BOOT SHOP, 4th center, and top with ice cre*m saucepan over hot, not boiling and more sauce. A cake layer AURORA VILLAGE water. Stir until melted com­ JUNIOR BOOT SHOP, 5th - AURORA VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER may be cut a half-inch thick pletely. Add the corn syrup and and placed in the bottom of a stir until blended. Add the Page Twelve THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 The 80 Biggest Stories NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Of The Jewish Year By BEN GALLOB Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) (Copyright, 1961, New Year Greetings from Seattle Chapter Hadassah The awesome possibilities of and All Hadassah Groups controversy involved in inviting debate about a choice of the ten Sincere Good Wishes ior the New Year HONOR YOUR LIVING LOVED ONES AND THOSE OF biggest news developments of BLESSED MEMORY BY PLANTING TREES IN ISRAEL the Jewish year could be a de­ terrent to all but the bravest of Call Tree Chairmen: observers. Still the prospect of fixing some order on a year of MR. and MRS. IRVING ANCHES Seattle Chapter—Eva Brown EA 2-8753 rapid change, buttressed by North End Group—Mrs. G. Prottas .LA 5-7136 claims of modesty, suggests that and JERRY the effort is worth making. Mrs. E. Stiefel LA 3-9139 Certainly there can be no de­ bate about the number one Suburban Group—Mrs. M. Bensal AD 2-3217 MR. and MRS. GEORGE GRASHIN story: the historic trial of South End Group—Mrs. M. Morhaime PA 2-8616 former Gestapo Colonel Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem and the North Broadway Group—Mrs. J. Saxon EA 5-2661 steady unfolding on the official MIMI JOY and HOWARD NORMAN record of the incredible uproot­ Magnolia Group—Mrs. M. Singer AT 3-9001 ing, spoliation, degradation and murder of millions of helpless Central Group—Mrs. J. M. Fine; AT 2-1732 Jewish men, women and chil­ Henrietta Szold Group—Mrs. B. Kaplan..... EA 4-4167 dren in more than 20 Nazi- occupied countries of Europe Golda Meir Group—Marie Senescu.., EA 4-6376 during World War II'. No his­ New Year Greetings from torian of any claim to compe­ Business and Professional—Eva Brown EA 2-8753 tence will be able in the future MR. and MRS. ARCHIE S. KATZ to dismiss the record detailed in JEWISH NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL OF SEATTLE documents and by eyewitnesses. Presumably there would also DANNY, BONNY, JOANNE be little debate about the num­ Greetings and Best Wishes For ber two story: the appointment and by President Kennedy of two' Jews to a United States Cabinet STEPHEN MURRAY The New Year To All Our Friends for the first time in American history — Abraham A. Ribicoff MR. and MRS. H. L. OSTER as Secretary of Health, Educa­ tion and Welfare, and Arthur Goldberg as Secretary of Labor. Best Wishes for A Healthy, Happy New Year Prime Minister Ben-Gurion A Happy New Year To All Our Friends David Ben-Gurion, Israel's To Our Children, Family and Friends ageless Prime Minister, figured in three of the major stories, in MR. and MRS. JEFFRIE KAY MR. and MRS. SAMUEL PINCHEV itself a unique tribute to the incredible vigor and impact of Israel's outstanding single per­ Best Wishes To All Our Friends and Relatives THE HEBREW FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION sonality. One such development was the for a Happy New Year from WISHES ALL MEMBERS AND FRIENDS building to new peaks by the A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Prime Minister of his feud with MR. and MRS. IRVING T. SIDELL the Zionist movement, particu­ STEVEN and SANFORD L'SHONO TOVO larly in his outspoken opinions about and their status. He touched off a world­ FRATERNAL ORDER OF SONS OF ISRAEL wide controversy at the last NEW YEAR GREETINGS from World Zionist Congress with a and LADIES AUXILIARY blunt re-statement of his con­ DR. and MRS. MORRIS M. ZETIN viction that only Jews planning Wish All Members and Friends a Happy New Year to settle in Israel had the right MARK and MARILYN to call themselves Zionists. A passing reference to a Talmudic injunction that observant Jews Best Wishes for the New Year L'SHONO TOVO who remained outside the Holy To All Our Family and Friends Land were violating a Jewish MR. and MRS. PERRY LEVINSON commandment was widely mis­ and DAVID Mr. and MRS. SAM KREMEN interpreted in the American DIANE, MARGARET and SONIA daily press and caused much MR. and MRS. HOWARD ADLER heartburn among Jewish leaders who reacted first and checked afterwards. Best Wishes for the New Year New Year Greetings from The Prime Minister hit the same theme again in a new blast THE HEBREW LADIES in which he defended a joint DR. and MRS. B. A. KADANER FREE LOAN SOCIETY statement with American Jew­ BARBARA and SUSAN ish Committee leader Jacob Blaustein that American Jews owed loyalty only to America. New Year Greetings In that statement, the Prime New Year's Greetings from Minister roiled American Jew­ ish leaders with a comment that DR. and MRS. CHARLES S. FINE DR. and MRS. SAMUEL PEIZER he knew of only one true Zion­ ist among American Jews, an SUSAN and JEFFREY ALAN, ANNETTE and MARK individual who lived by the principle that being a Jew and Holiday Greetings to All of Our Friends and Relatives being an American were two Sincere New Year Greetings different things. He did not Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robbins name the Jew, touching off a To All Our Relatives and Friends continuing guessing game. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robbins All this took place while the VICKI LEE and SETH Prime Minister had pushed to a MR. and MRS. HAROLD M. ROGERS victorious conclusion his fight to oust Lavon from his post as Secretary General of the Hista­ MR. and MRS. SID JAFFE and FAMILY BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR drut, Israel's giant Labor Fed­ and eration, in the long-simmering MR. and MRS. HERMAN STEGMAN Lavon affair, and then pulled JAFCO down the Israel Government be­ NORTHGATE FUR CO. cause of widespread opposition WISH A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL both within his Cabinet and his own Mapai party over the tac­ Happy New Year tics used to destroy Lavon as a political force in Israel, forcing COUNCILMAN and MRS. DAVID LEVINE Best Wishes ior the New Year new elections in August. The third event also took Extend Greetings to Their Friends for place while Ben-Gurion was a A Year of Peace, Happiness and Achievement Mr. and MRS. HERMAN KEISLER caretaker Prime Minister. That was his first visit in that ca­ pacity to Canada, followed by RABBI BARUCH SHAPIRO his first talks with President EXTENDS GREETINGS AND GOOD WISHES TO ALL OFFICERS. Kennedy and his second with MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF MACHZKAY HADATH SHUL, AND Greetings and Best Wishes ior a Bright New Season President De Gaulle of France. OR SOMAACH, AND TO THE ENTIRE IEWHY OF SEATTLE The object of those informal AND KLAL YSRAEL. MR. and MRS. I. A. ROGOWAY and FAMILY ' "summit meetings" was to Kseevo V'Chasimo Tovoh •"'" •*» achieve new support from the September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Thirteen NEW YORK, (JTA) — "The SEATTLE LODGE 503, first ten years of the Israel Working On Brandeis University Membership Tea Plans B'NAI B'RITH SENDS bond campaign have demon­ strated that Israel bonds are NEW YEAR WISHES the lever which moves Israel's By SYDNEY ROGERS, economic development forward," President Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice On behalf of the Officers, and president of the Israel Bond Or­ the membership of Seattle Lodge ganization, stated on his return 503 B'nai B'rith, I extend to the from a ten-day Israel Bond Seattle Jewish Community a Leaders Conference which has •"L'Shona Tovo Tikosevu". May just concluded in Israel. this year speedily bring an era of good health and full happi­ ness, prosperity and plenty, and JARIS (JTA)—Foreign Min­ one which will find the world ister Maurice Couve de Mur- drawing closer to lasting peace. ville told the B'nai B'rith In­ May we as individuals assume ternational Council that there our responsibilities in living in was a "vital" connection be­ such a manner so as to hasten tween Soviet totalitarianism the fulfillment of this prayer. and anti-Semitism. He was ad­ dressing 150 B'nai B'rith leaders We of Seattle Lodge 503 take from four continents attending pride in knowing that through the two-day meeting of the our efforts of the past, the Com­ Council. munity may now be considered "mature" and "of age". There exists in our midst synagogues are signs of a mature Jewish Community. that have already, or are pres­ Sitting, left to right: Mrs. E. Dobrin, Miss Sylvia Berman, Mrs. M. Levin, Mrs. Sam Kline. ently building magnificent edi­ Since Seattle Lodge 503 has Standing:: Mrs. Lem Solomon, In-Chapter Vice President; Mrs. B. B. Coyne, Hospitality Chairman; fices; the Jewish Community always been in the forefront in Mrs. Charles Kaplan, Membership Chairman; Mrs. Howard Keller, Program Chairman. Center now has a building of supporting and actually work­ its own which is soon to be re­ ing for all of these endeavors, The Annual Membership Tea Edgar Goldstine, of San Fran­ modeled; Jewish educational fa­ we consider ourselves one of the Farber Named Director of Seattle Chapter Brandeis cisco, vice-president of the Na­ cilities for the youth and for vital "sellers" in their develop­ University National Women's tional Women's Committee, will the adults are rapidly growing ment. Now, in the spirit of this Of Jewish Family And Committee will be held on be the guest speaker. . in number; Federated Fund Holy Day season, we pledge our Child Service Here Thursday, September 28, at the Mrs. Charles Kaplan, vice- Drives for local and overseas continued dedication of service home of Mrs. Jack Muscatel, president for Membership, and agencies are successfully meet­ to Seattle Jewry and its insti­ 1104 Lakeside Avenue South, at Mrs. Sam Kline, membership ing their goals; a close kinship tutions, and to use the familiar 1:00 P.M. co-chairman, are assisted by exists between ourselves and commercial phrase, "After we The National Women's Com­ Mesdames George Preblod, Ed­ ©ur brethren in Israel. These sell—we serve". mittee has as its sole objective ward Dobrin, Adolph Rigler, the maintenance and support of Howard Keller, Irving Herman, the new library, which was Lemuel Solomon, Meyer Levin, dedicated a year ago at Bran­ and Sylvia Berman. deis University. This university, situated at Waltham, Massachu­ Hospitality Committee, head­ setts, is the only Jewish spon­ ed by Mrs. Bernard B. Coyne, sored, non-sectarian university includes Mrs. David Nassi and in the Western Hemisphere. Mrs. Theodore Abeles. Books are supplied to the li­ Hostesses who will pour are brary through voluntary contri­ Mesdames Max Efron, Sam L. butions sent by members and Levinson, Irving Anches, Al friends. Mrs. Joseph Friedman Shyman, and Rose Alhadeff, is the vice-president in charge Life Members. Mrs. Harold Have of the Book Fund. Seligmann and Mrs. William Mrs. Herbert M. Meltzer, Topp will be in charge of the president, will welcome the Guest Book. guests. Mrs. Howard Keller, Anyone interested is cordially you program chairman, has ar­ invited to attend. ranged a special program. Mrs. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Plans Walters Studio for an overland Suez Canal de­ checked Arthur Farber FROM SEATTLE tour will be given a first test Arthur S. Farber has been ap­ ZIONIST DISTRICT by an Israeli company this month. The company will bring pointed as the new Executive In the coming year, we, of your the Seattle Zionist District, shall a shipment of Japanese goods Director of the Jewish Family rededicate ourselves to the to Eilat and transport it over­ and Child Service of Seaitle. beautiful ideals of . We land to Haifa for transshipment For the past five years, he shall continue to support the to its destination in Italy. cash has been Executive Director of State of Israel not only because the Caroline Kline Galland our help is needed, but because JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Israel Home for the Aged. Before by doing so it will raise our has a record population of 2,170,- reserves coming to Seattle, he had more own morale, improve our stat­ 082 persons, according to pro­ than a dozen years of experi­ ure, and make us better Jews visional results of the May 22 ence in family agency work in and better Americans. census just reported. The total the New York area, and has Best New Year greetings to is nearly two and a half times ? graduate degrees in social work all Seattle Jewry. as much as that indicated by a practice from the University of •—Joseph Gluck, President previous census taken Novem­ Buffalo, Columbia University •—Irving I. Levitin, Incom­ ber 11, 1948, six months after and the University of Pennsyl­ ing President Israel statehood was declared. vania. . Mr. Farber succeeds Mr. Ber­ WE BELIEVE it's just as important for nard Rackow, who has resigned to accept a position as consult­ Netv Year's Greetings your family to be in a strong financial ant for the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds To Our Many Frinds and Customers position as it is for our business cus­ in New York City. Established nearly seventy years ago, the Jewish Family tomers. That's why we recommend you and Child Service helps indi­ viduals and families with per­ build up your family cash reserves—ior sonal and family difficulties and assists displaced persons. It is HARDY'S use in an emergency or to take full ad­ supported by the United Good Neighbors, the Federated Jew­ (INCORPORATED) vantage of opportunities. ish Fund and the Isaac Cooper Estate. HARRY F. AROLD IAN LAING-MALCOLMSON New officers of the agency We'll be happy to explain how you can elected for the 1961-G2 year are: Mrs. Bernard Gray, president; • Jewelers & Silversmiths build up your cash reserve and how our David A. Frand and Albert Ha­ nan, vice presidents; Mrs. Mey­ • Diamond Merchants other banking services can benefit you. er Newberger, treasurer; and Mrs. S. Harvard Kaufman, sec­ • Fine Watches retary. Members of the Board of Di­ • Glassware rectors are: Mrs. M. J. Alhadeff, Irving Anches, Irwin Blumen- feld, Jack Caston, Dr. Joseph Cohen, Mrs. Ruben S. Cohen, Now at Our New Location— Mrs. Julian Cohon, Mrs. Donald Across from Frederick & Nelson Hoehberg, Max Kaminoff, Mrs. Charles Kaplan, Dr. Alvin Kats­ SEATTLE-FIRST man, Mrs. E. E. Lescher, Lud- 511 Pine St.—Two Doors East of Our Old Location wig Lobe, Mrs. Boris Merport, NATIONAL BANK Melville Oseran, Mrs. Sam Ro­ New Telephone Number MU. 2-5033 tenberg,' Mrs. Joseph Russak, SEATTLE Mrs. Alfred Sheridan, Edward Starin, Irving Stolzoff and Dr. MEMBER FEDERAL. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Samuel Tarica. Page Fourteen THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 GommyRBiy Center to give the Center an opportun­ New Year's Greetings— ity to self-evaluate its opera­ tions and programs. .During the PACIFIC LIGHTING FIXTURE CO. Review and Planning OUR FILM FOLK two week period, over 175 per­ By HERBERT G. LTJFT 1930 6th Ave. MA. 2-1873 Program Under Way sons, through 16 meetings and (Copyright, 19G1, Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Inc.) Seattle The Jewish Community Cen­ 14 interviews, were involved. ter, under the Chairmanship of Of import were the following HOLLYWOOD— Benjamin Asia, Center Vice recommendations: President, recently completed Vanessa Brown, a veteran of 18 years on stage and an extensive two week Review To broaden the Children's screen, a seasoned television performer, singer, lecturer, Best Wishes for the Holidays Committee structure to allow and Planning session. Consul­ playwright, novelist and political campaigner, now at tation service was rendered by for greater participation in pol­ Washington Seed Co. Leo Okin, Western States Field icy making. The Day Camp, the ripe age of 33 plans a spectacular comeback as an Nursery, Extension program and 89 Pike St. MA. 2-0652 representative for the National actress, which is good news to the many admirers of the Jewish Welfare Board. Sunday Jr. Programs, have all Seattle emerged into major activities elfish beauty. The purpose of the study was and are now to be coordinated Carl Sandburg once called the vibrant young lady, "a by a Children's Activities Com­ demure and swift child of God." The poet's words were mittee to consist of Chairmen lingering in my ears while I drove up for my. JTA inter­ Wishing All Our Friends a Year of Peace and Happiness of Committee and Board person­ view to the hilltop house In the outskirts of Beverly Hills, nel; a similar structure has been where Vanessa resides with her husband, Mark Sandrich, recommended for the adult ac­ Jr., who is both a television film director and a noted MR. and MRS. PHILIP LEMCHEN tivities that now include 10 ma­ jor activities—Drama, Ceramics, composer, and with her daughter of less than two LARRY and ANN MARIE Painting, Art Loan, Jewish months, Cathy Lisa Sandrich. Study and Lectures, Jewish Mu­ The toast of Hollywood and Broadway, Vanessa Brown sic Festival, Morning Lectures, is a strong individualist who lately has spent a great Dance Class, Bridge, and Celeb­ deal of her efforts to fight for social justice and a deeper rity series. Each of these activi­ understanding of minority problems. Speaking at the New Year Greetings ties will now coordinate its pro­ annual New York Herald Tribune Forum on new ideas gram through a coordinating for young voters, she has represented the youth of DR. and MRS. HARRY CHERNICK committee. America. MARK and ROBYN As a result of the study the She now goes to Gotham for guest appearances on net­ Board developed a budgetary work television shows and to be at her husband's side plan to help recruit trained, during rehearsals to the Broadway musical, "Benjamin competent group workers for the Center. To meet the current Franklin in Paris," for which Mark Sandrich, Jr. wrote New Year Greetings To All Our Friends financial needs, the Center is the score. from embarking on an extensive An unusually quick success in the theater, Vanessa membership retention program. Brown has been in motion pictures on and off since Sep­ Upon evaluation of what the tember 1943 when David O. Selznick brought the then THE BADERMAN FAMILY Center has in the way of serv­ only 15-year-old Quiz Kid to Hollywood to make her ices and facilities, the Board ex­ screen debut in 1944 "on a loan-out" to RKO with "Youth pressed deep conviction in its Runs Wild" directed by an unknown, Mark Robson, who present membership program. was destined to break into the big-league himself five A NEW YEAR OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS The matter of campaigning years later with "The Champion." Mervyn LeRoy, then AND PROSPERITY and remodeling took much of plotting for Warner Bros, a movie version of "The Robe" the Board time the past two (a project later turned over to Fox), put her under con­ To All Our Relatives and Friends years. However as planning tract for the picture, changing her name from Smylla went on, programs expanded. Brind to. the more melodic. one of Vanessa Brown. MR. and MRS. HARRY MESHER The need for facilities during this period became even more The only child of two intellectuals, Russian-born apparent. It was a coincidence Nahum Brind, a linguist, journalist and university lec­ that at the Special Board meet­ turer, and an Austrian-psychologist mother, Vanessa was Best Wishes for the New Year ing word was received that the born in Vienna, in 1928, lived there until 1934 to join her building permits to begin re­ modeling were granted. The father who then was working in France for the news­ DR. and MRS. LOUIS CAPLAN necessity of moving ahead as paper, "Paris Soir." Her mother took Vanessa for a visit CYRILA and CHARLES rapidly as possible with the to Vienna early in 1938 just before the Nazis took over. MRS. J. P. COYNE building program received total The Brinds arrived in New York, March 9, 1938 — the Board support. very same day Hitler marched into Austria. Good fortune The evaluation of the Admini­ has been with Vanessa Brown then — and ever since. stration procedure recom­ Her acting career goes back to her pre-U. S. days when New Year Greetings mended that the Center embark her father, translating English-language films for Fox- from on a more extensive public re­ Europe, got her a job speaking German for dubbed-in lations program as well as to versions. But she never went to a dramatic school. While MR. and MRS. ALEX SHULMAN establish more current admini­ in New York, she became a Junior Reviewer for the Na­ strative procedures. Also, Board tional Board of Review of Motion Pictures, showing an and BARRY members recognized the import­ ance of fuller Board participa­ unusual talent which brought her to the attention of MR. and MRS. RICHARD LOEB tion in order to meet the needs CBS's radio program "Children Are Also People." In 1941, STEPHEN BRIAN and DONALD KEITH >and requirements of the Center. Nahum Brind took the 13-year-old to Herman Shumlin Board members in interviews who assigned her as understudy to Anne Blythe in Lil­ MR. and MRS. JEROME ALHADEFF had strong convictions of the lian Hellman's drama "Watch On The Rhine," thereby service rendered by Center and giving her the chance to play the part several times on and DINA ROSE were eager for more facts con­ Broadway. While on tour in Chicago, Vanessa came to cerning Center and its role in the attention of the "Quiz Kids." Selznick had seen her the community. Board training in the Hellman play, signed her — though she was never will have ever increasing im­ to appear in his own pictures. Best Wishes to All Our Friends for a portance in Center future de­ velopment. Under contract to Fox for two years, she appeared in Successful New Year "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir," "The Foxes of Marrow," Mr. Berlatsky, in conclusion "Mother Wore Tights," and a number of other important STANLEY and JANICE TIPP of the study, pointed out ". . . films. She and the theatre audiences liked best her por­ and Children —JEFF and DEBBIE that the study served to set a pattern for Board learning as trayal in "The Late George Apley." In 1949, Vanessa well as providing new views portrayed the role of the maid in the Academy-awar-d and insight to the Center pur­ winning "The Heiress" at Paramount; "The Secret of St. poses and objectives . . . Ives" at Columbia; "Big Jack" at MGM. The following Best Wishes for a Happy New Year Through such a review on a year, she was seen in UA's "Three Husbands," and in regular basis, Center will con­ RKO's "Tarzan and the Slave Girl." In all, she appeared MR. and MRS. PETER DAMM tinue to make a major contri­ in 16 movies. bution in developing key lay DAVID, TOMMY, TERRY and STEVEN Between film assignments, Vanessa Brown gave much leaders in our community as of her time and talents to entertaining GI's at far-flung well as to develop more effec­ bases around the world. During the airlift, she appeared tive services." in Berlin in Ruth Gordon's comedy, "Over 21." While on an USO junket in Alaska, she discovered she could also sing. She did so, on "Your Show of Shows" and "The Mel Torme Show." From 1948 to 1952, Vanessa Brown was a regular on the TV networks in such programs as "Philco"; "Robert Montgomery Presents"; "Lights Out"; and such panel shows as "Leave It To The Girls"; "Ad Lib"; and "I'll Buy That." During the summer, the young actress was engaged in stock, doing G. B. Shaw's "The Philanderer" at Westport Country Playhouse and the tryout of a new play at Dennis, Mass. During the winter of "l950 to 1951, Van­ essa toured with Katherine Hepburn in The Theater Guild FOOD CENTERS production of "As You Like It" portraying the role of Celia. Once more in Hollywood, she appeared in the Kirk 28 Stores to Serve You Douglas movie, "The Bad and the Beautiful" and in "The Fighter." In Los Angeles on the stage, she was seen in the title role of "Gigi." SEATTLE - TACOMA - SPOKANE - EVERETT - BELLINGHAM A highlight of her career came in 1952 when^ the 24- year-old was cast in the co-starring role of the Broadway LYNNWOOD - BELLEVUE comedy, "The Seven Year Itch," in which she appeared (Continued on Page 31) 1 September 17, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Fifteen

Plays Observing Jewish JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Three Holidays to Start New thousand Israeli students are BAR AND BAS MITZVAHS attending colleges in other coun­ "Eternal Light" Season tries, two-thirds of them in the Henry Louis Kotkins Jr. • , Plays in observance of four United States, a survey by the Henry Louis "Skipper" Kot­ Jewish holidays will mark the Prime Minister's Office dis­ kins, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. return of the "Eternal Light" closed. Henry L. Kotkins, will celebrate weekly drama series to the NBC his Bar Mitzvah at Temple De Radio Network for its 18th con­ The data showed that 250 are Hirsch on Saturday, September secutive season Sunday, Sep­ in British colleges, 200 in Aus­ 8, at 10:45 a.m. tember 10, 12:30-1 p.m. EDT. tria, 150 each in France and Lunch will be served in Skip­ Each of the four plays will be West Germany, 120 in Swiss per's honor immediately follow­ broadcast from one to three schools and smaller numbers in ing the services, to which rel­ days in advance of the holiday. Turkey, Japan, Yugoslavia and Poland. atives and friends are cordially In anticipation of Rosh Has- invited. hana (Jewish New Year, Sep­ Skipper is the grandson of tember 11 and 12) "Tears of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Friedman of Paradise," written by Joseph Los Angeles, California, and Mindel, will be broadcast Sun­ Mrs. A. J. Kotkins of Seattle. day, September 10. It deals with Among the relatives expected Adam and Eve in the Garden of from out of town are Mr. and Eden. WAR'S Mrs. Richard Friedman of Los The presentation for Yom Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kippur (Day of Atonement, ACRES Friedman and Dr. and Mrs. Ga­ September 20) will be "Called briel Mason of New York. to Nineveh," a script by Myrna Greenstein about David Lubin, OF CLAMS founder of the International In­ —Mulholland Studios and Steven Shifton PAUL ZUKOR stitute of Agriculture, Rome. It Steven Charles Shifton, son of Mulholland Studios will be broadcast Sunday, Sep­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Shifton, Paul Morley Zukor, son of tember 17. will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zukor, will To mark Sukkoth (Fall Har­ on Saturday, September 23, al celebrate his Bar Mitzvah on vest, September 25 and 26) "A CLAM DIGGER 10:45 a.m. at Temple De Hirsch. Saturday, September 16 at 10:45 Song of Ascent," by Joseph A Kiddush reception will be a.m. at Temple De Hirsch. Mindel, will be presented Sun­ held in Steven's honor following Following the services a Kid­ day, September 24. It concerns ROOM the services. dush in Paul's honor will be a man who joins a group of pil­ Grandparents are Mrs. Sam held in the Vestry. grims who each year climb AAA. 4-6852 Mondschein and the late Sam Paul's grandparents are Mrs. Mount Zion to invoke God's Mondschein, and Mrs. John Evelyn Shifton of Seattle and blessing on all nations of the Pier 54 Shifton and the late John Shif­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zukor of Bev­ world. ton. erly Hills, California, who will be in Seattle for the occasion. Commemorating Simhat Foot of Madison St. Other out-of-town guests ex­ Toraht (Reading of the Law, pected are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oct. 3) will be "Heaven and SEATTLE Zukor, Karen and Charles Earth," scheduled for Sunday, Zukor of Beverly Hills, Califor­ October 1. nia; Jennie Heppner of San Francisco, California; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Levinson of Los Ange­ —Austin Studio les, California and Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Miller Jack Rothenstein of New York Robert I. Miller, son of Mr. City. and Mrs. Albert Miller will cele­ brate his Bar Mitzvah on Friday night, September 29, at 3 p.m. at Temple De Hirsch. A reception in R.obert's hon­ or will be held in the Temple Center immediately following the services. All relatives and BARBARA FINKELSTEIN friends are cordially invited. No Barbara Finkelstein, daughter cards have been issued. of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Finkel­ Bobert's grandparents are stein, will celebrate her Bat CURRENT ANNUAL DIVIDEND - PAYABLE QUARTERLY Mrs. John Senescu of Seattle, Mitzvah on Friday, September and Dave Epstein of Philadel­ 8, 1961 at 8:00 p.m. at the Wor­ phia, Pennsylvania. ship Service at Herzl Congre­ MARGARET TAPPING gation. An Oneg Shabbat re­ ception will be held in the On Trip South Vestry following the Service. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldsmidt All relatives and friends are SCHOOL OF THE DANCE lieft on August 24 for a two- most cordially invited. week vacation in the south. They will attend the wedding of JERUSALEM, (JTA)—-Israeli Classes Now Forming • Register Now Mr. Goldsmidl's niece in Los scientists have developed a BALLET - CHARACTER - MODERN JAZZ Angeles and visit with friends household size water desalina­ ACROBAT : TAP and Mrs. Goldsmidt's sister, tion unit and a first model is Mrs. Esther Sehatz. already in regular operation at JUNIOR HIGH BALLROOM Before returning, they will a cattle ranch near the Dead —Austin Studio spend several days in Las Sea, the Negev Arid Zones Re­ William Val Robins 3216 N.E. 45th LA. 2-4843 Vegas. search Institute has anounced. William Val Robins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robins, will celebrate his Bar Mitzvah at Congregation Bikur Cholim on Saturday, September 16 at 9 a.m. L'Shono Tovo Honoring Val, an open house will be held on Sunday, Sep­ tember 17, from 3 to 6 p.m. at BEST WISHES ! the family residence, 5009 Gen- essee, to which relatives and friends are cordially invited. No For A cards have been issued. GREATER SEATTLE Pacific PROSPEROUS COUNCIL OF B'NAI B'RITH GREETINGS By MRS. VIC HASSON, President NEW YEAR Greetings from the Greater Northwest Seattle Council of B'nai B'rith Women! May you, your fam­ ilies and B'nai B'rith move for­ ward towards the goals to from which we are dedicated. This Council pledges, through its work with the Anti-Defamation League, to continue creating a Telephone community which recognizes all men as brothers; through its work with the Hillel Founda­ tions, to serve college communi­ ties in the preservation of Jew­ ish values; to continue its serv­ ice to veterans as we strive for Bell Polynesia Restaurant — Pier 51 peace, and again we pledge to Bob's Landing Restaurant — 100 Lakeside S. support the national and inter­ Seattle national philanthropic projects of B'nai B'rith. L'Shono tovo tikotevu. Page Sixteen THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 ROSH HASHANAH REFLECTIONS BY MEIR CHARNIAK RAYMOND'S (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) 338 E. 110th St. In the year just past, the most stirring single event in Jewish history was the trial of the thin-lipped, frozen- m Across From Northgafe Shopping Center faced German mass murderer, Adolph Eichmann. The Also in Burien judicial proceedings in Jerusalem captured the shocked 220 S. W. 152nd St. attention of the entire civilized world. But the millions WAKE of words of agonizing testimony; the parade of witnesses Famous Name Shoes For The Entire Family who had returned from a nightmarish, incredible world At Guaranteed Savings of pain, cruelty and sadism, did more than make a series UP. SEATTLE of headline stories in the world's press. The trial and the testimony shrieked to the world at v large that the Jewish people—simply and solely because they were Jews—had been marked for extermination by APPETITES! one of the most civilized peoples in the universe. No mat­ HOLMS and HOLMS ter how much we think we knew about the concentration Time for good Ming camps and the death centers; no matter how sated we SEATTLE were with the stories of horror and murder and survival; no matter how unbelievable it all seemed—we still were FIREPLACE SCREENS The© DISTINCTIVE STYLING - CUSTOM BUILT stunned by the glaring enormity of the crimes committed On the label in the name of nazism by tens of thousands of Germans means Interior Accesories from Around the World and other Europeans who were willing pawns and puppets it's kosher... We Are Happy to Consult With You at Your Home in the hands of their masters. As we approach the New Year, the Rosh Hashanah Call for Appointment season, we—who survived the Hitler era—are especially ME. 2-2227 humble for we now are sharply aware that the holocaust 4003 Stone Way Seattle that struck was illogical and but for the grace of God, we might well have been in the path of the madmen who created gas chambers and crematoria. It is agonizing to reflect upon the meaning of the Hit- NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS ler-Eichmann era, for here we must delve deeply and un­ New Year's Greetings comfortably into the human psyche. How did the Jews ASSEMBLY HOTEL in the camps react, in the sense that their faith in God Stusser Electric Co. REUBEN LABEL faltered or, as often happened, was strengthened? This is, after all, a season during which we stand before God, in 660 Andover MA. 3-1501 9th and Madison MA. 3-4174 judgment, as it were. Have we been, as a people, as Jews, SEATTLE and fairly judged? Or harshly judged and punished? What of the future? Of this year, and of the next? PIEDMONT APARTMENT HOTEL For example, a year ago there was published an un­ JACK AKMAN forgettable personal account of a young boy's life in a JAKE ROCKOV death camp: "Night" by Elie Wiesel. In it, Mr. Wiesel, 1215 Seneca MA. 3-0188 now a grown man, a well-known Yiddish journalist and HEATING OIL CO. SEATTLE novelist, describes the atrocities he saw and experienced. Cleanest Heating Oils At a terrible moment in his young life, as he actually saw Auotomatic Service younger children thrown into the furnace, and as he and turned and asked his father why this should happen (and Complete Furnace the father was silent, for he had no reply to offer), he Repair MISS WALKER'S APPAREL lost his faith in God. At that precise moment, Elie Wiesel 24 Hours a day-ME. 3-3410 tells us, he rejected the God who permitted such actions Women's Wearing Apparel to occur. On the other hand, Dr. Leon Thorne, in his equally AT. 3-7654 moving account of his experiences, "Out of the Ashes," ACCURATE makes the point, time and time again, that it was his 3315 W. McGraw Seattle faith that kept him morally strong, that gave him the DRY CLEANERS will to fight and survive. And, unlike Elie Wiesel, Dr. WE CLEAN WITH Thorne and his friends continued to pray and to invoke PERCHLORETHYLENE the Name and the Power of God. One of the finest mo­ GOAST TRANSFER & STORAGE GO. ments in his historic document is a description of the OR SOLVENT Jews creating a mood and an aura of holiness during the YOUR CHOICE OR IEAVE IT WITH US LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING High Holy Days in the midst of one of the death camps. Finest Cleaning AGENTS FOR U.S. VAN LINES Here, then, we have two conflicting stories: one of re­ LOW I.C.C. RATES . .. jection and one of acceptance. One of bitterness and one in the Northtvest COMPARE! of ecstasy, if that word may be used in a tale of murder 2510 E.Cherry • EA. 3-8844 and planned extermination. 2123 Queen Anne Ave. AT. 2-4155 Bruno Bettelheim, the noted psychologist, in his new SEATTLE book "The Informed Heart," also touches on the question of the power of belief in the hearts of concentration camp inmates and the reader—like the man who listened to and SEASON'S GREETINGS read the reams of pages on the Eichmann trial—becomes bewildered, How, he wonders, would he have behaved and acted? Would his own faith have been corroded, or Sherman Supply & Salvage Co. would it have been strengthened? MA. 2-4802 So, as we enter the. synagogue or temple this Rosh 2456 1st Ave. So. Seattle Hashanah, we are, more than ever, cognizant of the in­ tricacies and complexities of faith and belief. We stand before the Lord and, in a loud voice, with familiar and ancient melodies, sing the praises of God. 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The President SEATTLE LODGE No. 503 Reports CASCADE LODCE No 1822 B'NAI B'RITH PRESIDENT'S REPORT Now that the Summer is B'NAI B'RITH drawing to an end and the for­ REGULAR MEETING mal part of our Lodge work is upon us again, we must be cog­ Wednesday, September 13—8:15 P.M. nizant that to guarantee a suc­ Cascade Lodge, its officers arid members cessful program each of us must JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER assume one of our most impor­ extend their heartiest best wishes to the tant responsibilities—MEMBER­ 1017 Fourth Avenue SHIP. Only through a larger entire Community at this High Holyday membership, bringing in the Convention Reports necessary funds, can a B'nai season. May the coming year be a fulfill­ B'rith Lodge meet the demands put upon it by the many agen­ cies it serves. Only through "The Eichmann Verdict Is Yours. .. ment of happiness, good health and peace larger membership are we guar­ You Be the Judge" anteed the potential leadership to all. that possesses creativeness, ded­ JUDGE SOLIE M. RINGOLD, Moderator ication, and initiative-. And only through larger membership can Death? Acquittal? Life? we best serve world Jewry. ft" During the coming year, the BOILING POT -:• REFRESHMENTS membership committee, under the chairmanship of Brother Art Sydney Rogers Earl Erdrich Diamond, will sponsor specific President Secretary THE MEMBERS OF CASCADE LODGE functions for the purpose of in­ teresting new men in joining ARE REMINDED OF OUR our ranks, but active and con­ tinued cooperation of every FIRST FALL MEETING member is required if we are to grow substantially. The SEATTLE LODGE No. 503 Lodge asks little of its members DATE: Thursday, September 7 during the year, but at this time presents its it requests that the members TIME: 8:15 P.M. make a conscientious effort to ASK a friend or relative to join PLACE: Jewish Community Center B'nai B'rith. Ask your son, son- ANNUAL CABARET DANCE in-law, grandson, nephew, or PROGRAM: Convention Reports —Stag Social cousin; ASK acquaintances, such Celebrating Israel's Bar Mitzvah as your doctor, lawyer, insur­ ance man, or grocer. These men may only be waiting to be SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 ASKED. 9:30 to 12:30 thirteenth, anniversary of the It also comes to my attention Cabaret Dance Set State of Israel. Traditional Is­ that the majority of Seattle's raeli music will be featured by Rabbis do not belong, and this Spanish Ballroom Moi'i Simon and his eight-piece is quite surprising since they For Sept. 23 orchestra. Reservations for ta­ must be aware of our great OLYMPIC HOTEL bles may be placed with the work. Yes, the time has come Lodge's office, MAin 2-1501. when each member, no matter At Olympic Hotel Tickets are $7.50 per couple. how active he himself is in DOOR PRIZES-DANCE CONTESTS - SNACKS The Seattle Lodge No. 503 an­ Lodge work, must understand MAKE YOUR TABLE RESERVATIONS HOW! nual Cabaret Dance, tradition­ Visiting the Sick the importance of bringing new ally held Yom Kippur night, Our Sunshine chairman Mar­ men into the Order. If every Call MAin 2-1501 will be held this year on Satur­ member will "sign-up" just one tin Pick visited the following man, it will enable the Officers day night, September 23, from men in the various hospitals Donation: $7.50 Per Couple »:30 p.m. to 12:30 in the Spanish and the Lodge to be of greater last week. service to the Community. Ballroom of the Olympic Hotel. Providence — Boris Merport, Due to daylight saving time, Harry Warren; Group Health— I ask you to ask a non-mem­ the late completion of Yom Kip­ Moie Markow, Morris Lefkow; ber to join today. unparalleled reward. Arrange­ pur observances (Wednesday, Swedish — Samuel Balkan, Al­ Sydney Rogers WE'RE AFTER ments may be made for your September 20) will make it im­ bert Alhadeff, Dr. H. W. Lutrin; donation to the Blood Bank practical to hold our annual Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini— through the Seattle Lodge of­ dance following the Holiday. Paul J. Gertman; Restful Manor Fall Season Opening fice. This year's dance will have as —Larry Wischek, Joseph Gard­ Recent blood donors have its theme the celebration of the ner, Samuel Gordon. With Sept. Meeting been Dave Bloch, Morris Bloch, The first regular Lodge Meet­ Bill Lasley, Gene Rickles, Syd ing of the Fall Season will be Rogers, and Ted Rosenblum. held at the Jewish Community Center, Wednesday, September >^.;, 13, at 8:15 p.m. Trees For Israel Now A report of the District Four Best Wishes For A Grand Lodge Convention held B'nai B'rith Project this past Summer in Las Vegas, The reclamation of the arid Nevada, will be given by the and, barren land that was once Lodge's delegation. This should Palestine into the fertile land of be of great interest to the entire Israel is dependent greatly on Happy New Year membership as very important the creation of forests. Trees issues were decided upon at the provide a natural protection Convention which affect Seattle Bill Lasley, donating blood against floods and soil erosion. Lodge. They also provide another form from A special feature of the eve­ Human blood is something of protection, a natural fortress ning's program will be a dis­ that cannot be given a monetary against hostile enemies. cussion of the Eichmann verdict. value, for all of man's ingenuity The Martyrs' Forest is a B'nai Many opinions have been ex­ and resources have failed to B'rith venture in which for two MORTON PINCH ABE J. GOLDMAN pressed throughout the world create and produce the blood dollars one may purchase a tree prior to the trial as to its out­ required to maintain life in our and have it planted. The Mar­ come, and now the opportunity bodies. Man can, however, store tyrs' Forest is B'nai B'rith's con­ EDGAR BING will be afforded the Lodge's extracted blood from healthy tribution toward sustaining Is­ membership to express them­ human beings for future use rael's Trees of Life. selves. "The Eichmann Verdict during illness. A pint of blood A tree may be planted for Is Yours—You Be the Judge" is donated to the Blood Bank is any happy occasion, or in mem­ the subject to be moderated by replaced by the human body ory of a loved one. Call the Solie M. Ringold, Judge of the within a month. Blood banks Seattle Lodge office for your & Superior Court of King County. have been established for just order. A handsome tree certifi­ Attorney Byron D. Coney will such a purpose, the storage of cate will be mailed to you or to be among the evening's speak­ one person's blood to be given the person being honored. A ers. The membership will par­ to another when needed. Tree of Life in the Martyrs' ticipate by expressing their Almost anyone can give a pint Forest makes a most appreci­ views. of blood! It is painless to give ated gift. LIPMAN & ESFELD The Pot will boil, and refresh­ and takes just a few moments ments will follow the program. of your time. The gratification THE TRANSCRIPT 401 Smith Tower MA. 4-2631 For an evening of information of knowing that you have given and fun attend this first Lodge some fellow human being a fur­ WISHES ALL A meeting of the season, Wednes­ ther lease on life, something HAPPY NEW TEAR day, September 13. money cannot buy, will be an I Page Eighteen THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961

Seattle Hebrew School physical growth is budgeted to totally unrelated to Jewish edu­ us between Rosh Hashanah and cation, parents are being shown PACIFIC PICTURE FRAME CO. Principal Gives Message Yom Kippur. Not so the nour­ the way towards stinting in the SOUTH CHINA CAFE requirements for their chil­ "Exerything for Pictures" On Jewish Education ishment for our intellectual and Chinese & American Dishes i spiritual growth, not so the ex­ dren's Jewish education. Every­ 1106 Pine St. (Near Boren) By penses for the Jewish education thing goes, and is called "Jewish 2716 Beacon RABBI SAMUEL GRAUDENZ of our children. If one stints in education" so long as it is cen­ EA. 4-5344 SEATTLE MA. 2-2058 Seattle Since the beginning of Jewish this, he is allotted less, but if tered within the Synagogue. life, Chinuch, Jewish education he lays, out more, his earnings What parent in his clear mind took second place to no other are increased." and conscience would be satis­ endeavour. With the approach Time was when Jewish par­ fied to expose his child to such FITZGERALD'S of the High Holiday season, ents, in accordance with this amateur type American educa­ PAUL PIERRE One Hour "Martinizing'* when we prepare ourselves to simple yet profound truth, tion? If we want our children gjve an objective account of our would pour their resources first to grow into good Jews, pos­ McNEELY Open Daily, 3 a.m. to 6 p.m. lives, to make the "Cheshbon and foremost into the needs for sessed of a healthy and living 3207 148th S.E. SH. 6-1614 Bellevue Judaism, infinitely harder to hanefesh", upon which we hope the best education they could PIANO TEACHER and pray to build a better to­ get for their children. Things attain than any other good ism, have changed greatly. Even our and a basic requirement for any morrow for ourselves and our Seattle Studio children, it is even more im­ spiritual leaders have become Jew who is also to be a good THE portant that we place the mat­ partners to so-called minimum American, then Jewish parents, 907 Pine MA. 2-8639 ter of Jewish education in its Jewish education, both in time let no one get the better of you HOME OIL CO. XJroper focus. and in quality which makes in misguiding you to expose Tacoma Studio your children to what some call 1110 Elliott W. AT. 2-8000 The Talmud in Betzah states: sheer mockery of the concept of 1113 Broadway BA. 2-3417 Education. Because of reasons, Jewish education, but which in SEATTLE "All the nourishment for our reality is less than pastime music lessons or boy scout meet­ ings. Jewish education must mean to us and be to us the BOB'S PLACE equal half, the equal partner to general education (with all the Invites You To Dine Outdoors Where It's Always Cool Sincere Greetings for implications of standards, qual­ Dine beneath the pines in our protected outdoor dining area or if ity and professional require­ you'd rather—enjoy the warm hospitality of our rustic indoor dining ments), if it is to mold our room. 7614 Bothell Way. N. E., Bothell. A Happy and Joyous 5 722 children into positive, Torah true American Jews. Featuring America's Finest FRIED CHICKEN As the principal of the Se­ attle Hebrew School, a school At Moderate Prices for the Entire Family system true to the concept of and Mouthwatering LEMON PIE Jewish education in program DAILY 5-10 P.M. SUNDAY 1-9 P.M. J 0 JJ M and quality, methods and pro­ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE HU 6-3246 fessional faculty requirements, I appeal on the eve of our High DOYl? Holiday season to each parent, Rabbi or leader to meditate 415 Smith Tower - MAin 4-7232 31 S 11 O p about this and to let their con­ science be bothered with it. No excuse whatsoever or from any Seattle 4, Washington quarter, I claim, is valid. We are our children's "keepers". Best Wishes for a Healthy, Happy He who said: "Am I my broth­ er's keeper" was a murderer. and Prosperous New Year Whosoever sanctions and sup­ The PRAGER'S 1961-62 DIARY ports openly or in disguise any type of Jewish schooling, given to our youngsters by unquali­ PETER DAMM 5722 fied, inexperienced and non- licensed personnel — parent, Rabbi or congregation alike — thus shirking his duties towards will not be mailed this year... our children as their "keepers" in the most vital aspect, is in the last analysis only another Pick up your copy while the supply lasts at Cain against our Abels, our children. The central theme of the High Holiday season is our Specialists in Custom Matte Rugs prayer for life, a life worth­ while to live as a Jew. Our and Carpets from India Rabbis of old gave us the clue MAY THERE BE PEACE AND HAPPINESS FOR ALL towards the fulfillment of this IN GREATER MEASURE IN 5722 prayer: "Vim hosif l'hotzaolh banav l'salmud Torah mosifin lo", "but if he lays out more T»ANPCr C AMCRaN for the Jewish education of his children, his earnings in life 1222 Fifth Ave. MAin 2-5566 values are increased." L'Shanah Tovah Tikatevu PIBBER'S WHEN YOUR BABY CRIES . . . IF* o"crzi• AJT XTrsrionsr Premiere of Hemingway it may be because of diaper rash. Preventing this pain Play to Be at Moore requires complex clinical processing of each diaper. The world premiere of the That's why we employ the highest scientific standards play "A Short Happy Life," written by A. E. Ilotchner in —hospital - approved standards you simply cannot collaboration with Ernest Hem­ match at home. ingway and starring Rod Stei- ger, is scheduled for six per­ formances at the Moore Theater. 452 North 36th Street Starting September 12 and run­ ning through September 15, Seattle 3, Washington there will be matinees on Sep­ „,BABY DIAIERSEWICE tember 13 at 2:30 p.m., and on ME 2-9063 Friday, September 15, at 6 p.m. This play tells the story of a A Happy Nciv Year to all our friends from man who, in the prime of his life, finds himself and his beau­ Mr. and Mrs. David Abrams—Sheryl and Arline tiful wife perilously trapped in Africa at the foot of Mt. Kili­ manjaro. While waiting for help, he looks back and sees many of the important, amus­ ing, and sometimes majestic mo­ ments of his life. Although the H e m ingway GREETINGS sources on which "A Short Happy Life" is built are varied and many, the producers em­ phasize that it is not an episode presentation, but an integrated and cohesive play that builds to a highly dramatic climax. Tickets may be obtained at Sherman, Clay Concert Office, also at Walters Studio in U Dis­ trict; Farmer Music in Burien, and Bell, Book & Candle in HENRY BRODERICK Bellevue. THE TRANSCRIPT WISHES ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR 1 September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Nineteen centered around a character background of the Bavarian city THE TRANSCRIPT HITLER AND with no audience sympathy which has become synonymous HIS TIME ON whatsoever. Producer Straus, with the evil spirit of Nazism. WISHES ALL A himself is a Jew, said so during The story, written by Abby HAPPY HAPPY NEW YEAR THE SCREEN his discussion with JTA's Hol­ Mann, from his own television By HERBERT G. LUFT lywood correspondent. On the story, is enacted on the screen (Copyright, 1961. Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) contrary, the movie maker de­ by Judy Garland, Marlene Diet­ Merlin J. Moore Co. liberately wants to disillusion rich, Burt Lancaster, Montgom­ HOLLYWOOD.—Throughout • RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE the past years a myth has arisen those who, here and abroad, be­ ery Clift and Maximilian Schell, lieve that there must have been with Mr. Tracy taking top bill­ YEAR! • GENERAL INSURANCE about Hitler. It is this hero- • INVESTMENTS legend we shall try to disabuse something good in Hitler and ing. Kramer himself is current­ from by showing the man in all his his regime. ly editing the completed pic­ Yetta, Itsey, Charlie, Joe, 405-15th N. • SEATTLE • EA. 5-400O A true analysis of a thorough­ ture, which has a December Ellie, Rae, Marie, Esther, shabby nakedness, an emotion­ opening date here and abroad. ally unstable creature who was ly evil character, the forthcom­ Margie, Wellie, Luke, Max, impotent and suffered from a ing movie will spare the viewer Meanwhile, Kramer has pur­ George, Art, and New Year's Greetings latent Oedipus complex." Dur­ nothing about Hitler's abnormal chased another yarn dealing ing an interview at Allied Art­ notions, from the murder of his with the poison of the Nazi past, The Little Brenner Brothers Madison Jewelers ists studios, E. Charles Straus, niece. Geli Raubal, his homo­ this one the profile of an anti- 2800 East Cherry Street formerly a director of talent and sexual relationship with Ernest Semite in the making. Once EA 5-2900 "THE FINEST IN JEWELRY" Roehm, whom he1 had shot in casting at CBS, told me this and more picking up a television 112-15th N. • SEATTLE • EA. 4-1582 a great deal more about his a rage of jealousy, to his quar­ play, he chose "Destiny's Tot," 5032 Wilson Avenue forthcoming "Hitler" picture, rel with the generals of whom by S. Lee Posostin, which was PA 3-2420 labeled by him as a psycho­ at least one, Erwin Rommel, a sensation on a day-time pro­ logical study of a man and his was poisoned by his command. gram. The expressionistic set­ RENNER Ray Trudeau Realty period. The cynical spirit of Hitler is ting is enlarged by Hubert REALTOR reflected in his dealings with Cornfield, who also directs the ROTHERS A motion picture attorney be­ his so-called bride, Eva Braun, forthcoming picture, while Kra­ Seattle Real Estate Board fore breaking into television to whom he married only minutes mer has guided his last six fea­ AKERY 114 Broadway East • EAst 3-8200 guide the Groucho Marx show, before he ordered her to sacri­ tures all by himself. B SEATTLE Straus now debuts as an inde­ fice her life with his, in a truly * * * (AND DELICATESSEN) pendent motion picture pro­ Wagnerian spectacle of the ducer by making a million- "Geotterdaemmerung" variety. Paul Rotha reports to this dollar film about Hitler, with column from Hamburg that he L'Shono Tovo Richard Basehart playing the Straus wants to make it clear is completing his semi-docu­ FASHION EYEGLASSES Loom is Armored title role. that he has been working on his mentary feature, "Life of Adolf project for a long time and was AND CONTACT LENSES According to Straus, who Hitler," for Walter Koppel's Car Service, Inc. not influenced by current Real Film. Robert Neumann, the ZENITH HEARING AIDS spent months on research of the trends. Nevertheless, the Eich­ 55 Battery MA. 2-3913 Fuehrer's official and private famed novelist who fled Ger­ SEATTLE mann affair has inspired at least many at the advent of Nazism, life to join with Sam Neuman half a dozen more movies to be over an 11 - month period in has written the narration, while made at the present time or, at producer-director Rotha is cred­ writing the screenplay, his story least, to be prepared for future New Year's Greetings is a dramatization in depth of ited with the English-language production The Holly-made fic­ text. 1313 Fourth MA 2-1940 Grinspan's Paints the Nazi leader as the world titious account of Eichmann's 1738 Market SU 3-1860 should know and remember him capture is playing movie houses » * • 1826 Sixth ' MA 2-1942 and Linoleum •—covering a 21 - year period Northgate EM 3-9499 in every city of Europe that we Still in the discussion stage EA. 4-3531 from his 1924 imprisonment in have visited on our recent junk­ is MGM's multi-million dollar 1312 N. E. 45th ME 2-0255 Landsberg Castle through his et. In Vienna, with pretty nasty spectacle, "Rise and Fall of the Burien CH 2-7437 2216 Jackson Seattle self-chosen death in a flaming comments of the press, "Eich­ Third Reich," with John House­ Bellevua GL 4-0055 underground bunker at Berlin mann and the Third Reich," an man to produce from the best­ in the spring of 1945. authentic documentary, has been seller by William L. Shirer. BEACH PHARMACY This is probably the first time released by Praesens/Brauner— Mentioned as director is John that a high-budgeted feature is a Swiss-German co-production. Frankenheimer, with Spencer HEMPHILL HARRY OTTERSON, JR. Erwin Leiser, who came as a Tracy to portray the author Jewish refugee from Germany himself. 6416 32nd Ave. N.W. HAPPY NEW YEAR to Sweden a quarter of a cen­ OIL COMPANY SU. 3-5211 SEATTLE ELTEE TOOL & SUPPLY CO. tury ago, recently produced and Everything for the edited his "Mein Kampf," most­ REFUGEE REPORTS Aircraft Mechanic ly from newsreel clippings. He is the director of this new Eich­ PRECARIOUS POSITION 7700 E. Marginal Way So., Seattle mann film for which he photo­ PA. 3-6640 graphed courtroom scenes at the OF JEWS IN EGYPT R.D. HURST CO. Beit Ha'am in Jerusalem, inter­ LONDON (JTA) — An ac­ viewed kibbutznicks who were count of the precarious situation Foam Rubber SEATTLE DIESEL OIL CO. potential victims of the Nazis, of the Jews in the United Arab to interweave his footage with Republic was given here by a Rubber and Floor Covering "CARTER" FURNACE OIL Jewish refugee from Egypt who actual material from the ac­ Have heat when it counts— Specialists 1531 Eostlcike Ave. EA. 5-7500 tivities of Eichmann the former recently arrived here. While de­ head of the Gestapo's Jewish claring that there was no offi­ Count on Union Heating Seattle affairs department. cial persecution of the Jews, the 12th and E. Madison refugee, who was not identified, Oils! EA. 5-7200 Seattle Already completed is Stanley- said that Egyptian Jews are dis­ Kramer's "Judgment at Nurem­ criminated against and that such L'SHONO TOVO berg," with the exteriors photo­ prejudice was officially encour­ aged. WESTERN PACKING -CO. INC. graphed at the actual site of the 1945-1946 trial. Of the cast, only The Jew is allowed to prac­ 620 Andover St. MA. 2-4910 Spencer Tracy, as chief Amer­ tice his religion undisturbed in If No Answer Call WE. 7-4102 STYLING Seattle ican judge Haywood, went to the synagogue, where he is even Germany to appear against the afforded police protection against any possible incidents. 323 First Ave. West, Seattle STUDIO Elsewhere, he is a fourth class MAXINE EGGE, New Owner Greetings HARBOR TV citizen. As long as his business COMPLETE BEAUTY has some useful part- to play in SERVICE CO. the machinery of the country, SERVICE from he is tolerated. When he is no Personalized Hoir Styling 218 E. Wishkch LE. 2-5894 longer needed, he is encouraged U&dofOtJSeattte" Tinting Aberdeen or even forced to leave, the Grays Harbor source said. JIT TJ»T WEst5-0583 WE. 2-1460 3033 California Seattle Admirer of Rockwell HIWAY GROCERY HOMESTEAD HAY'S DAIRY INC. TED TRAVIS Arrested for Possesion 2717 61>t Ave. S. W. Of Machine Guns 834 J GE. 8-0994 822 E. Wishka LE. 2-1180 Shop of China NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (JTA) Hoquiom Aberdeen —Possession of a German mili­ Gifts tary machine gun of a portable type used by S.S. and Panzer ENGLISH BONE CHINA MARSHALL troops caused the arrest here of Harry J. Connors, Jr., who told INDIAN BASKETS OF ABERDEEN arresting officers he was an "ad­ VAV/HEK mirer" of George Rockwell and CHICKEN 204 W. Market LE. 2-5160 follower of the American Nazi 4542 University Way Aberdeen Party. Connors is being held in PRIME RIB REALTY city jail on Federal charges of ME. 2-2021 SEATTLE violating the U. S. Government's SEA FOOD Math Vo/vrek National Firearms Act. Bond HOQUIAM was set at $1,500, but was hot posted and the accused remains STEAKS ELECTRIC CO. in jail pending trial. Assistant Special UNIVERSITY 404 8th GE. 8-4820 U. S. Attorney Roger Williams 420 8th GE. 8-7011 Children's Dinners Hc'tjoiam said Connors, who is about 20 Hoquiom years old, had an assortment of Nazi swastika arm-bands in the Wed. thru Sat5to9 BOWL trunk of his car when he was Sunday 1 to 8 arrested for possession of the Open Bowling weapon described by city police as "a military submachine gun." Banquets Call for Reservations WUCHTEI MACHINERY, INC. ME. 2-9113 Send your out-of-town friends Reception Parking 411 E. State ABERDEEN LA. 3-1790 The Transcript for a year. Sub­ 1104 N.E. 45th Seattle scription price is $3.00. 1 Page Twenty THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961

ROSH HASHANAH REFLECTIONS divine judgment to issue decrees governing the fate of the human BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR (Continued from Page 16) race. It may also be that this innermost heart, was this'misery and pain being visited Psalm may allude to the crea­ NORTHWEST RECORD CENTER upon him? As a result, his psyche collapsed and, in a tion of the world which is often referred to on the High Holy 3711 Hudson Seattle PA. 5-0070 comparatively brief period of time, he became what the days, since Rosh Hashanah is inmates called a Mussilman, a sort of walking ghost, a supposed 'to be the anniversary man still alive but psychologically dead. of this creation. Be it as it may, The Jew, however, who had the benefit of a Jewish the Psalm is especially chanted In Memory of Our Dearly Beloved education, understood that he was being persecuted for in synagogues following the Husband, Father, Grandfather something he was, not for what he was not. A suxvivor I Sephardic ritual with a great MARK M. LITCHMAN know well said to me—and he survived as a leader, not deal of awe and reverence. * * * * merely as a cipher-—"we knew that we were Jews, people * * . SOPHIE LITCHMAN • MARK L. LITCHMAN • CLAIRE • MARLENE QUESTION: Why is the greet­ CHERYL • BAMBI LIN of culture, faith and intellect. We believed—and still be­ Seattle, Wash. lieve—that we were trapped by beasts, by wild, crazy ing "L-shanah Tovah, etc., used beasts. We knew we were better than they." Then he only on the first night of Rosh shrugged and concluded, "Our Judaism kept us going." Hashanah and not on the fol­ lowing morning? New Year's Greetings f •om Thus, when the Jew attends services this year, and ANSWER: There is a tradition HARRY A. JAFFE • ANNE • ARNIE carries within him the memory of Eichmann, the trial, in the Talmud (Rosh Hashanah the agonizing years of the death camps, the burnings, the 16b) which claims that a right­ DIANE SNYDER • MICKEY SNYDER

killing of innocent children, mothers, fathers, sons and eous man is inscribed immedi­ AMY JO SNYDER I daughters, he can justifiably stand before the Ark and ately in the Book of Life for Seattle pray not for himself alone, but for the entire Jewish the new year at the very be­ people, who traveled through the valley of death. ginning of the year, while others And it is, in some measure, a repayment of sorts, that must wait to be tested and tried. If one is righteous, therefore, he the Jewish State of Israel, barren for centuries, should needs no further blessing after WEST & WHEELER have come into being, to a great extent as a result of the the first night to be inscribed Hitler years. Out of the murders and incredible tortures, in the Book of Life. Greeting Realtors G> Insurors there emerged a Jewish State, an independent State. And our friends with the traditional MA. 3-5252 . the irony—and satisfaction—is that the men and women greeting any time after the first Marion Bldg. Seattle of this State, many of them death camp survivors, stood night would indicate that we in judgment, as a people and as members and citizens of contend that they are not among Israel, on a monster who tried, and failed, to destroy the the righteous. This would then Jewish people. be aii insult instead of a bless­ New Year's Greetings from- ing. Thus, the greeting is elim­ inated after the first night. YOUR KING COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Hibbard & Stewart * * » HOWARD ODELL • ED MUNRO • SCOTT WALLACE Company THE JEWISH QUESTION: What is the ori­ gin and significance of the re­ "WE WANT YOUR HIDE" QUIZ BOX cital of the "Shema" daily? MA. 2-3451 By RABBI SAMUELJ. FOX ANSWER: Josephus (Antiqui­ 918 Lander St. Seattle ties 3:8:4) traces this practice (•Copyright, 19C1, New Year's Greetings Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) all the way back to Moses. We know that in the days of the L'Shono Tovo QUESTION: Why is the prayer temple this was already well CONTINENTAL COFFEE CO. book used for the High Holy in practice (Tamid 4:1). The re­ Seattle Radio days called a "Machzor?" cital of the Shema actually 621 Western Ave. *SEATTLE MA. 2-2261 ANSWER:- The term "Machzor" expresses one's faith in the Supply Inc. means "Cycle." Some trace it to fundamental principles of our tradition The first section ex­ 2117 2nd Ave. MA. 4-2341 the Syriac term Hudra. Orig­ inally there seems to have been presses the belief in the exist­ EASTERN MAPLE FURNITURE, LAMPS & ACCESSORIES a collection of prayers called ence of the Almighty (Deuter­ "Machzor Shel Tefillot" (which onomy 6:4-10). The second sec­ MARTIN PICK CO. means cycle of prayers). It tion expresses our acceptance of Cooper's Maple Shops the responsibility to carry out WHOLESALE NOVELTIES seems that originally there was NORTHGATE-EM. 3-3131 a collection of special prayers G-d's commandments (Deuter­ BELLEVUE-GL. 4-1441 JEWELRY - GIFTS - BAGS for all the holidays which went onomy 11:13-22); and the third 507 Ranks Building • MAin 4-4465 through a cycle of a year's per­ section expresses our belief in the Doctrine of Reward and SEATTLE iod. As time passed, and the GREETINGS. number of prayers was in­ Punishment (Numbers 15:37-42) creased, each holiday had (Cf: Menahot 44a). This became enough prayers to form its own increasingly important as Jew­ SPRAGUE-ISRAEL, Inc. Greetings from ish history passed through per­ collection and thus we have a Insurance Brokers LEO M. SOWERS different Machzor for every ma­ iods of persecution and tyranny. jor holiday. To this day there It is even stated that the Shema Logan Bldg. SEATTLE MA. 3-7035 King County Coroner are Machzorim which include was recited in the days of Jacob the Patriarch (Midrash Agga- And Staff the prayers for the three Fes­ tivals of Passover, Shavuot and dah). Succot. The original Machzor * * » had not only prayers but a col­ QUESTION: Why do we hold RAINIER FOODLINER New Year's Greetings lection of rules and regulations the fringes (Tzitzit) in hand for worship, plus commentaries during the recital of the Shema? 8323 Rainier PA. 2-1949 ABC to the prayers. Our term Mach­ ANSWER: Apparently this SEATTLE zor as employed today, then, is was not originally a univer­ PLUMBING SUPPLY a short form of the original sally accepted practice. We find "Machzor Shel Tefillot." and the Gaonim telling their dis­ NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS * * • ciples not to do this (Hai Gaon, ABC Question: Why is it customary Natronai Gaon, Moshe Gaon). FROM TRAILER SUPPLY to cat some new fruit or wear The Midi-ash (Lekach Tov) something especially new on the speaks of this practice as an ac­ MR. and MRS. H. L STEINER and FAMILY second night of Rosh Hashanah? cepted custom. Some medieval 1731 4th So. MA. 2-5160 Answer: In either the Kiddush, authorities explain that the re­ SEATTLE, WASH. SEATTLE or the lighting of the candles quirement is to look at the Tzit­ the benediction of Sheheche- zit in fulfillment of the Biblical yanu is made on both nights. command "Ye shall see them" SEATTLE CARD MART INC. Since this benediction is de­ (Numbers 15:39). From the signed for a new experience oc­ Midrash on the Psalms (as COMPLETE ASSORTMENT BOXED GREETING CARDS BOOTH FISHERIES curring the first time in the quoted in Yalkut Shim'oni 723), Many Famous Lines including . . . year, it is understandable for it appears that there was an • CHILTON • CHEERFUL • DOEHLA • IDEAL • SUNSHINE the first night when man ex­ acceptance of this practice and 1 Blk. West Broadway Theatre periences a new holiday. On the that its purpose was to show 1715 OLIVE WAY EA. 4-4847 SEATTLE second night, however, it is that even the hands had a holy "Booth Famous Foods" questionable. In order to be sure obligation to perform during that the benediction is in place, prayer, so that a man prayed NEW YEAR GREETINGS from Spiced, Smoked, Fresh with all his body and soul. The some new fruit is eaten or a MARSHALL SARAN Frozen and Packaged new garment is worn, so that Kabbalists especially in the Seafoods if the holiday itself does not practices of Isaac Luria, ex­ call for it on the second night, pressed great significance for SUPERIOR HOUSE CLEANERS, ING. MA. 2-2942 the new article of clothing or this practice and probably esr SEATTLE tablished our current custom of ME. 3-5515 Foot of Wall St. Seattle food would. picking up and holding the ... fringes when we read the QUESTION: Why is the 24th prayer which includes the plea NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS Psalm recited in some congre­ to "gather them from the four VITA-MILK gations on the evening of Rosh corners of the earth." Gathering Hashanah and Yom Kippur? the tzitzit and holding them DEEISEL-COLLINS FISH CO. DAIRY, Inc. Answer: It is claimed that this during the recital of the Shema practice was introduced by Isaac thus seems to express our belief Pier 60 SEATTLE MA. 4-3073 • BE INDEPENDENT Luria (the famous Ari Haka- and hope that the Almighty will dosh) the Kabbalist. This Psalm gather our far-flung exiled ref­ • BUY INDEPENDENT * is known as the ' "Coronation ugees and bring them together Psalm." It may have been in­ so that we shall some day all be NEW YEAR GREETINGS from • BUY VITA-MILK' troduced in line with the think­ reunited as one people. ing of the Kabbalah which 427 E. 72nd LA. 4-0666 claims that on the High Holi­ BLEITZ FUNERAL HOME days the Almighty is crowned THE TRANSCRIPT SEATTLE by humanity all over again; al­ WISHES ALL A 316 Florentia AT. 2-5220 Seattle so that He takes the throne of HAPPY NEW YEAR September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Twenty-one who were lucky to escape from Germany to Palestine before Hitler's mass-exterminations began and to the Between You and Me others who have left Europe for Israel since . . . The ADELAIDE'S By BORIS SMOLAR losers were those countries where the Jews were killed (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) by the Nazis as well as the lands from where the Jews APPAREL migrated to Israel after the fall of the Nazi regime . . . ARAB POISON: The Palestine Arab delegation in this Mr. Gunther stresses that Hitler's annihilation of the LADIES' - CHILDREN'S country has just registered inciting anti-Jewish material Jews not only affected Europe negatively, but that this INFANTS' APPAREL with the Department of Justice under the Foreign Agents' crime was the most revolting in human history . . . How MEN'S ACCESSORIES Registration Act . . . This material aims at arousing Amer­ did he find the attitude towards Jews in Germany today? ican Christians against Israel by alleging that the Israeli 7133 Empire Way . . . The author is inclined to believe that the young Government is "eradicating" Christianity ... It con­ people in Germany have a feeling of shame over what PA. 3-0118 Seattle tains the most brazen lies that "Jews desecrated and pro­ Hitler has done to the Jews , . . "Were you a Nazi, faned" churches by breaking doors, windows, statues of Father?", many school children, he says, are asking this Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, Saints and Crosses . . . question and it is not a particularly pleasant question Also, that they tore Holy Books and sacred vestments, to answer by the parents . . . Similarly, the teachers, if looted church belongings, danced and slept and committed they are old enough to have held their jobs under the sin and obscene acts in churches ... In many respects Nazis — and there are thousands of these — find them­ this propaganda material — already being disseminated selves embarrassed by pupils asking them what they through the United States mail — resembles the worst did about Hitler . . . However, in schoolbooks, state doc­ anti-Jewish propaganda ever disseminated on American uments and government pamphlets the Hitler period is soil . . . This time the Arab propaganda does no longer glossed over, Mr. Gunther established . . . Official his­ LUNCHEON limit itself to attack against "Zionists" but its blast is tories skip over the Nazi atrocities against Jews with DINNER directed against the "Jews" . . . Even the Talmud is in­ general phrases that under the Nazi rule "violence" pre­ jected into the new wave of Arab propaganda which can vailed ... As a result, Mr. Gunther says, many German COCKTAILS SERVED only be compared in its vulgarity with the notorious "Der youngsters have a hard time in getting facts straight . . . TO THE MUSIC Stuermer" issued in Nazi Germany by Julius Streicher "Inside Europe Today" is perhaps the most informative OF BUD SCHULTZ who was hanged by the Allies as a war criminal . . . Arab book on the present state of affairs in Europe. AT PIANO BAR IN representatives in the United States are also seeking to GASLIGHT ROOM exploit the Berlin situation for their propaganda against Israel . '. . They disseminate material in Washington and among delegates of the Western Powers at the United Holiday Greetings Nations comparing the present developments in Berlin iceroy with the "Palestine situation" . . . The point they are trying to make is that just as the Western Powers are ELMO'S DRUG STORE determined not to sacrifice its rights in Berlin, they should also "show determination" in helping the Arabs LEO FELTZ "to liberate Palestine from Zionist alien occupation" . . . ROBERT B. LEVIN, Owner Executive Chef Anticipating that their propaganda will not be taken and Manager seriously, they indulge at the same time in attacking the Prescription Specialists Western Powers for "blindly" supporting the State of Israel. . . . 4869 Rainier Ave. PA. 2-0922-Seattle 1608 TIMES COURT (across from Monorail) COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP: Much is being talked now about the need of "young leadership" in organized (Between Frederick's and the Bon) American Jewish life . . . And much is being done by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds and FOR RESERVATIONS by the United Jewish Appeal to develop such "young Greetings MA. 2-2106 leadership" in the communities ... It is, therefore, in­ teresting to get a glimpse on what the average young Jewish leader today represents and what could be ex­ KING COUNTY SHERIFF pected from him as compared with the "old leadership" . . . An impressive analysis on this subject has now been TIM McCULLOUGH and STAFF made by Melvin Cohen, executive director of the Jewish Federation in Worcester, Mass. ... It establishes that the new American-born leadership coming into commu­ nity view today is very much separated from the cul­ tural patterns and motivations of the immigrant fathers L'Shono Tovo of the previous generation . . . The young leader does McGovern & McGovern 5% not reject Israel's need for continuing assistance, but has CANNED SALMON BROKERS INTEREST a strong interest in the local Jewish community agen­ E. B. McGovern, Prop. ON REGULAR ACCOUNTS cies and .services ... In his relationship to the national movements, old ideological antagonisms, like Zionism vs. 675 Dolman Bldg., Seattle MA. 2-4133 non-Zionism, or Reform vs. Orthodoxy, seem to have little importance to him . . . He refuses to panic or be New Year's Greetings caught up in the wave of hysteria to which the older generation seems prone . . . He does not become overly UPTOWN FLORISTS upset about a Rockwell and takes a dim view of the Flowers of Seattle's 1962 World's Fair emotional outbursts against anti-Semitic hate peddlers 61" . . . He refuses to be trapped into providing copy for the 530 Queen Anne Ave. AT. 4-4636 INTEREST press which only serves as free publicity for the bigots Seattle ON ONE YEAR . . . He accepts the ultimate responsibility of the com­ CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS munity for Jewish education ... He is not attuned to BEST WISHES TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS Interest the biases and conflicts of the past in this fundamental Compounded Quarterly Jewish service . . . He brings 'to the fundraising organ­ TERRY CAFE ization an eagerness to produce, to articulate the problem, Open 24 Hours to define the goal, and to mount the campaign soundly PHIL BEUGEN, Prop. YOUR MONEY and systematically ... He learns quickly, is imaginative 901 MADISON SEATTLE MA 3-6333 PROTECTED BY and resourceful . . . His academic training, surpassing his father's, reinforces his problem-solving roles; he searches $2,549,238.77 for new remedies to old community ills and thrives on NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS - IN ASSETS challenges . . . He tends to confront Jewish community problems more realistically . . . Perhaps the most inter­ esting part of Mr. Cohen's evaluation of the young leader­ SEATTLE STEVEDORE CO. ship is the prediction that reduced funds will be raised 2900 - 11th Ave. S.W. MA. 3-0304 SECURITY in community campaigns as the leadership passes into the hands of young men ... He foresees that though Seattle SAVESCO support will not be denied for overseas needs, including for Israel, there will be a serious question about the level HOME OFFICE, SEATTLE of this support, since the loyalties and genuine interest NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS FROM - 1312-2nd Ave. of the young generation are predominantly tied to the local community. . . . •& 1700 Market Street Seattle Preparatory School •ft 19924 Aurora Ave. N. MISSING JEWS: The fact that there are today fewer 2440 Interlaken Blvd. E. Seattle Jews in Europe than before the war has substantially -fc Vancouver, Wash. changed the face of several countries . . . This is the 1210 Main St. conclusion to which John Gunther, noted American NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS - author, comes in his brand new book about Europe "In­ [J ENCLOSED MY CHECK side Europe Today," published by Harper . . . Mr. HAIR DESIGNS BY DON CASE TO OPEN MY ACCOUNT Gunther, who describes what Europe is like now as Complete Beauty Service* -Now Open Monday—also Open Thursday and fj SEND BROCHURE compared with the pre-war years, established that Hitler's Friday evenings by appointment. BY RETURN MAIL killing of 6,000,000 Jews has left its mark on several countries, like Poland, and several great cities, like 7341 35th N.E., Scuttle LA. 5-6333 NAME ... Vienna and Berlin . . . They are now worse than they were before the war because of the lack of Jews, the ADDRESS author reports ... A glow, a creative spark, a friendly HOFBRAU RESTAURANT CITY leavening of earthiness and humor, have disappeared, he Authentic German-Bavarian Cuisine asserts . . . Mr. Gunther knows what he says since he German Band Nightly 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Available Only to had lived in Vienna for many years before the war, and LUNCHEON - DINNERS "Washington Residents had often visited Berlin and Warsaw in those years . . . IMPORTED BEER He attributes the success of Israel to the many Jews 5th and Lenora, Seattle MU. 2-SU8 Page Twenty-two THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 Subscribe to The Transcript PATRONIZE THE $3 a year. TRANSCRIPT Our Israel Newsletter DADE'S HOME By ELIAHU SALPETER ADVERTISERS (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Greetings . .. FOR THE AGED Good Board & Clean Rooms Best Wishes for the New Year JERUSALEM—Anybody reading the Israeli papers or MARS ELECTRIC CO. DEIMTUR-EZE INC. listening to the Israel Radio might have thought that this 800 • 23rd S. EA. 3-3010 Mrs. W. T. Dade, Prop. country succeeded to beat America and Russia to the Moon. Seattle 2765 Washington St. 901 John MA. 2-1511 The news about the dispatch of an Israel meteorological EA. 5-6911 Seattle Seattle rocket to the height of 50 miles received the same accolade in the Israel press as the feat of the astronaut in the American press. Happy New Year Best Wishes for the New Year The big difference was, of course, that while the Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Epstein VAN WATERS & American's brief jump into outer space was preceded by GLOBE OPTICAL DISPENSARY and Family ROGERS, INC. MRS. ZULA PUGH, Owner the full orbit made by Russia's Yuri Gagarin, Israel's Seattle House of Style in Eye-Wear enemy No. 1, Egypt, did not manage to reach that stage 4000 1 st Ave. S. where it could think of sending a rocket of its own into the 1524Westlake MA. 2-7002 MA. 4-5050 Seattle Seattle skies. And thereby hangs a tale—and also a source, for some criticism in the Israel press. It appears that Colonel Nasser, as always, was looking New Year's Greetings New Year's Greetings around for some prestige boosters. What better and less BERT RUNDLE Griffin dangerous could there be in the Spage Age than creating VITA FOOD PRODUCTS TEXACO SERVICE the impression that the "Great Egyptian Republic" has Bedding Co. Incorporated TUNE-UP and BRAKE SERVICE joined the Space Club? One could not expect, of course, 215 S. Jackson EA. 2-5365 MARFAK LUBRICATION that Egyptian scientists should put up an artificial satellite 2724 N.E. 45th SEATTLE LA 3-6655 Seattle in the skies. Nor was it too realistic to hope that Russia, or even America, would do a favor of such scope to Colonel Best Wishes for the Holidays Happy New Year Nasser. SALTVICK CLEANERS However, someone in Cairo, apparently, got the bril­ "One Hour Martinizing" LOMAX Mark's liant idea about meterological rockets. They can be pur­ 3-Hour Dress Shirt Service Prescription chased from commercial manufacturers; they are not very LA. 4-0347 expensive; and, in view of the remote American hopes "to N.E. 65th and Brooklyn, Seattle CAPITOL HILL Pharmacy win" a Nasser away from the Soviets, Washington might 5435 Calif. Seattlo WE. 7-5722 even be so naive as to be happy that Nasser chose the DRUGS United States instead of Russia to buy those rockets. Cleo's And, of course, once the rockets are fired from Egyp­ Prescriptions—Free Delivery New Year's Greetings tian soil, they are Egyptian rockets no matter who made Ladies' Apparel COLUMBIA CITY from them and who fired them, and the Arabs in Baghdad and 432 15th Ave. E. Seattle Jerusalem, Damascus and Jeddah, just like the Arabs in 4859 Rainier Ave. PA. 3-4790 the coffee houses of Cairo, can only gape in admiration at Seattle EA. 2-3404 The yet another heroic act performed by glorious Gamal Abdel Merton Giant's Nasser. As it turned out, Nasser's calculations were almost H. L. Green Co. Inc. FAIRY FROCK SHOP perfectly correct. The Americans were only too happy to Greetings from approve the sale of those rockets to Nasser, who—as it 5c to $1.00 Store Distinctive Clothes for Children seems to be indicated by the American claim that sufficient 3rd & Pine MA. 3-7883 EA. 3-4830 assurances have been received that the rockets would be Seattle used for meteorological research only—this time forgot & 701 Broadway E., Seattle about his usual boasts that he never accepts any condi­ tions. However, Nasser did not foresee Israel's side of the picture. ALLEN SHOPS LEVITT CRAWFORD'S Since 1957, when Israel joined the International Geo­ BOYS & GIRLS' CLOTHING SEAFOOD DINNERS physical Year, Israeli scientists planned to conduct research 2nd & Pine MA. 2-1144 into the ionosphere. Whether reports of American refusal At. 5-3109 For a Delicious Dinner SEATTLE or a Snack to sell Israel the necessary rockets are true or not, it is a 826 3rd Ave. Renton Catering to the family fact that Israeli scientists, helped by the research outfits of COCKTAILS the Army, finally decided to make their own rockets. In the Coral Room After lengthy studies and experiments, the Israeli Banquet Facilities L'SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU Ample Parking scientists managed to overcome the most difficult problem —that of fuel. Instead of the very complicated and not too VIEW RIDGE PHARMACY CRAWFORD'S reliable liquid fuel equipment, the Israeli scientists devel­ oped a successful solid fuel propellant which was capable ABE KOLLACK RAY BECKER by the sea of pushing the 500-pound gross weight rocket to the height 7501 35th N.E. Seattle LA. 4-1800 333 Elliott W. AT. 4-8ISO of 50 miles. Rockets today are a familiar part of the political fire­ works. Presumably, Mr. Ben-Gurion was not averse to the idea that the Israel meterological rocket should be fired Best Wishes Tor the New Year (as it really was) in his presence, and in the presence of JADE PAGODA CAFE Best Wishes For A other top Hapai leaders, sometime not too long before the elections. CANTONESE & AMERICAN FOOD Successful 5722 Since, however, American newspapermen apparently 606 Broadway E., Seattle EA. 2-5537 knew of Nasser's efforts to buy rockets in America and fire them off on July 23, it is widely speculated that Israeli Kind Novelty circles were aware of it, too. As a consequence, it might Netv Year's Greetings well have been, that Israel decided to speed up and ad­ Shop vance the date for the Israeli firing before July 23. Aircraft Equipment Company The "traditional" secrecy of Israel authorities now, 108-1st So. MA. 4-0591 however, seem to backfire. Not having indicated that Egypt 6160 - 4th Ave. So. PA. 2-0335 was about ready to get its American rockets and fire them Seattle off, Israel "succeeded" in supporting those who might be interested to create the impression that Washington was only "restoring the balance" by giving rockets also to Compliments of Egypt. Thus, Israeli secrecy actually helped counteract any MAURE'S BOOTERY protests against the sale of American rockets to Egypt. MERLINO Men's and Boys' Furnishings Shoes for the Entire Family JERUSALEM— (JTA).—The PITTSBURGH— (JTA) —.An FOOD seven-day World Congress of Orthodox congregation in Mc- 4865 Rainier Ave., Seattle PA. 3-0355 Jewish Studies, attended by Keespoit, which has been in more than 200 scholars—includ­ existence for more than 60 PRODUCTS ing about 100 non-Jewish schol­ years, this week became the In Appreciation of the Patronage Received ars from abroad — concluded first Conservative congregation by Transcript Readers here with,a resolution urging in the community. An announce­ the establishment of American ment said that the congregation FLOWER BASKET and European branches of the had been accepted for member­ -MABEL LENHART World Union for Jewish Studies ship by the United Synagogue Floral Designs Specialists — Delivery Service which is headquartered in Is­ of America, the national asso­ 4225 Rainier, Seattle PA. 3-7830 rael. Another resolution asked ciation of Conservative congre­ for the microfilming of docu­ gations. ments of interest to Jews in Mobil overseas archives for deposit LONDON, (JTA)—-United L'SHONO TOVO here. States servicemen stationed in Moscow were treated to a per­ NEW YORK, (JTA) — The formance last month by Eliza­ role of Jewry and Judaism in beth Taylor and Eddie Fisher in Heinz's Windermere Service the building of America will be which the husband-and-wife 24-Hour Towing Service—Radio Dispatched highlighted nationally next film stars included a duet ren­ MA. 2-1931 Spring through a Jewish His­ dition of a Hebrew song. The Complete Automotive Repair Center tory Week observance, spon­ film couple, who were in the MOBIL OIL PRODUCTS 816-6th So. sored by the American Jewish Soviet capital for the Moscow Historical Society, Dr. Abraham Film Festival, dropped in at.the 5450 Sand Point Way N. E. Seattle Kanof, President, has an­ American House to put on a Days-LA. 5-8588 • NITES-MA. 2-3100 nounced. show for the U. S. enlisted men. September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Twenty-three New Year Message From the selection not only of the vin Schoenfeld and her commit­ subject matter, but also to the tee, and Mrs. Donald Esfeld will Seattle Section, Council speaker. make sure that every Council Of Jewish Women It is the desire of this admin­ member who wants to share in istration to do its utmost to "Council work", whether it be By Mrs. Herman Keisler, a big or small job, will get her President make the meetings, whether open or study, attractive, inter­ wish. Those who happen to Plans are being made and esting and as fast moving as pos­ overlook paying dues, may look CORSETS - LINGERIE - HOSIERY wheels are being put into mo­ sible, and with everyone's co­ forward to a pleasant reminder Perfect Fit Gives Perfect Figure tion to bring to the members of operation, we hope to operate by Mrs. Lou Nudelman. the S e a 11 le Section, National Free Parking in Meany Hotel Lot on schedule. For those who do And for those who wish to 4552 University Way N.E. SEATTLE ME. 2-0311 -Council of Jewish Women, three not have their own car, every acquire that inner glow which diversified open meetings. Mrs. effort will be made to arrange comes from serving others, our Joe Hirshberg, vice president of transportation to make attend­ vice president of Community programming, in co-operation ance possible. Services, Mrs. Jack Faghin, is with her chairmen, Mrs. Alvin working hard to set things up Katsman and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Julian Cohon, public re­ New Year's Greetings lations and membership vice for a year of smooth sailing. Nieder, has selected the three Mrs. Joel Staadecker will again most important phases of the president, has her committees well lined up for the year. Mrs. captain the Golden Age Club; Council program to be the Mrs. Elizabeth Friedlander and theme of the general meetings. Sydney Weinstein will take care BALCOM & VAUGHAN of the Bulletin, assisted by Bea Mrs. William Danz are busy The first meeting will be con­ manning Harborview Hospital cerned with Community Serv­ Simon, chairman of the Evening 4319 Stone Way N. ME. 2-3434 Group. Bea is proof of the old project; Mrs. Leroy Leavitt and ices, the second with Education Mrs. Abe Jacobson would like and the third will be centered adage, "the more you do, the more you can do". Mrs. Leonard more able bodied women to help around our Thriftshop. , turn out more books for the Mrs. Irwin Wirth, vice presi­ Cohen will write our column in the Transcript and Mrs. William blind; and our Children's Tu­ L'Shono T-ovo dent of Education, has met with toring Service under the Mes­ the chairmen of the Study Weinstein will be our liaison with the metropolitan press. dames Ted Carroll, Saul Her­ Groups, Mrs. Myron Spring and man and Walter Stolov is ready Mrs. Paul Jassny. Much time We expect substantial mem­ to set sail. The Galland Home NESS FLORISTS and thought is being devoted to bership growth under Mrs. Al- Service Committee is still in the making. J. NESS PEHA Mrs. Ludwig Lobe and the Scholarship Committee have Immediate Service — Serving All Seattle been hard at work, in spite of the hot summer weather, select­ Dial ME. 2-7733 for 24-hour service ing the recipients of our Schol­ Mild-Cured & Ftozen Salmon arship funds. Our Public Affairs Seattle 705 TERMINAL SALES BLDG. • SEATTLE 1, WASHINGTON, U.S.A. and Social Action Department is in the very capable hands of Mrs. Horace Raphael, assisted by Mrs. Marvin Mohl and Mrs. STRICTLY KOSHER! Edwin Friedman. And to ensure that we have sufficient money to carry on all ~. JpontrriereCCe we have planned is our Ways Washington and Means Department under Vice President Mrs. Ralph Schoenfeld. Mrs. Norman Friedman and Mrs. Jerome Memorial Funeral i H €RZi Gronfein are hard at work in the Thriftshop keeping track of all the merchandise received, W WINE while Mrs. Louis Dulien is plan­ - *..:..:• v ning an even bigger and better Angel Ball with Mrs. Edward Home Stern acting as Co-ordinator of the Angel Ball and Thriftshop. So you can see that we, the and 1961-62 administration, h & v e been working hard this summer trying to set up a smooth run­ ning operation for the coming Washington season. Should you have any suggestions, please do not hesi­ tate to let vis know. Circle the date of Monday, October 9, on your calendar, for Memorial Park this is the date of our first open meeting. We will be looking for you at 12:00 o'clock sharp. "One Convenient Call For Everything" Meanwhile, L'Shono Tovo! Mrs. Herman Keisler concord grape or loganberry President Mortuary - Cemetery - Mausoleum vinted under the personal supervision of Rabbi Isidore Kahan—made to be enjoyed at holiday time From Seattle Post $86, ... meal time... anytime! Jewish War Veterans 16445 Pacific Hiway So. CH. 2-1788 T«C fOMMEfiELLE COMPANY • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Of the United States By Sol Sharin, Commander As the New Year unfolds, Seattle Post No. 686 of the Jew­ ish War Veterans of the United Ray's Super Markets, Inc. States looks forward eagerly to renewing its pledge of service Why Settle for Less? to mankind. In order to accom­ plish some of the worthwhile T^enjamin tasks that lie ahead, we need to reinforce our ranks with in­ You Get Low Prices creased membership. Although we are an outpost, we recognize the achievements attained by Franklin All 3 High Quality our national headquarters. Yet we must not overlook the needs At Ray's and purposes we can serve on a Best Service local level. Having served our country Hotel patriotically during time of war should inspire us to be proud and to want to pass on this American heritage built on the precepts of Judaism. Our programs are positive and aimed at exciting the interest of any right thinking individual. TRADER VICS Those of j'ou who are veterans we invite to share in the con­ tinuation of the work of build­ Restaurant and Lounge RAY'S ROOSEVELT . 6600 Roosevelt Way ing a peaceful world for our­ selves and our children to live RAY'S GATEWAY 18300 Midvcrle in with dignity. On behalf of the members of RAY'S MANHATTAN 17833 - 1st Avenue South the Seattle Post we extend to RAY'S UNIVERSITY VILLAGE ..University Village the community greetings for a 5th and Virginia Seattle HI Happy New Year, and for Jew­ RAY'S WILSON AVENUE 5041 Wilson Avenue ish veterans the wish that they LAKE HILL'S THRIFTWAY Lake Hills, Blvd. be granted the vision to accept MA. 4-7400 the challenge of shouldering the REDMOND THRIFTWAY Redmond, Washington responsibilities for making ours 1 a better world. Page Twenty-four THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 clauses affecting the transport of U, S. surplus com­ Greetings modity cargoes to Arab ports in the Near East; every Capital Spotlight effort will be made to assure equal treatment and free­ CENTRAL SERVICE CO. By MILTON FRIEDMAN dom from harrassment for all U. S. citizens in foreign (Copyright, 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) countries, particularly of seamen at ports in the U. A. R.; 3615 Stoneway N. and the State Department will continue to give full con­ ME. 3-3966 SEATTLE WASHINGTON— sideration to the communications from maritime unions, Thirty-five merchant ships flying the United States and consult with the AFL-CIO on future developments. flag, and an equal number of American-owned vessels Labor's confidence in the "good faith assurance" of NORTHGATE under foreign colors, are haunting Secretary of Labor the State Department proved ill-founded. MATERNITY SHOP Arthur J. Goldberg. All these ships are barred from Mr. Goldberg is now in an excellent position to re­ mind Secretary of State Dean Rusk of his obligations. 758 NORTHGATE MALL Arab seaports. The labor rights of American seamen For Mr. Goldberg is familiar with every detail, having EM. 2-1021 SEATTLE are affected. personally fought for each "concession." These ships stir the memory of the new Labor Secre­ As Labor Secretary, Mr. Goldberg got off to a superb tary because, only last year, he negotiated with the pre­ start by settling a New York tugboat strike within 72 vious Administration on this very same problem. It hours after having been sworn into office last January. Fulton Construction erupted then when U. S. seamen demonstrated against President Kennedy, whose full confidence he enjoys, gave Company the Arab blacklisting tactics by picketing the Egyptian Mr. Goldberg added responsibilities — the Equal Employ­ ship, "Cleopatra," in New York harbor. ment Opportunities Commission, the Missiles Labor Com­ 3854-7th Ave. N. E. Mr. Goldberg, then special counsel of the AFL-CIO, mission, and the Labor Management Advisory Committee. ME. 3-3655 SEATTLE obtained through tedious negotiations a policy statement Mr. Goldberg has already testified before Congress on in Washington on the U. S. Government attitude toward 24 occasions. He helped obtain a'new minimum wage American rights in Arab ports. The State Department bill, and a new unemployment compensation bill. was eager for American picketing of the "Cleopatra" to With the blessings of the White House, Mr. Goldberg Tee Gee Toy Store cease. Mr. Goldberg sought firm commitments from the has made more public appearances than any other Cab­ Department, which was represented by Acting Secretary Toys -- Games inet member. He feels "it's important for people to of State C. Douglas Dillon. know that a high official cares." Perhaps, in the course 223'A S.W. 152nd St. CH. 2-8586 Today, Mr. Dillon, as Treasury Secretary, serves in of all his arduous new duties, Mr. Goldberg will find BURIEN the Cabinet with Mr. Goldberg, the man he faced across time to secure implementation of the anti-blockada the conference table. If Washington continues appease­ agreement he negotiated. ment of the Arab blockade, both face possible embar­ The Nation is waiting to see if the Administration rassment. will stand up to Nasser. Rep. William Fitts Ryan, New York Democrat, this Gunderson, Inc. month charged in a House speech that American ships were subjected to Arab bigotry because they dared call ORIGINAL JEWELRY at Israeli ports. Rep. Ryan said: "U. S. crew members ANTIQUE JEWELRY have been held in violation of international law. For SILVERWARE instance, the crew- of the freighter "Westport" was held JEWELRY REPAIRING aboard ship for 22 days at the Port of Suez. Such treat­ ment of American merchant seamen has caused the Sea­ farers International Union to make repeated protests." 527 Pine Si. MA, 4-1531 "Lest the impression be created that the Arab boycott New Year's Greetings Seattle adversely affects only those U. S. citizens of Jewish faith," Rep. Ryan emphasized that "the economic conse­ quences of the sanctions affect employers and employees, and also their families, regardless of religion; also stock­ holders and suppliers; and the very communities in which the businesses are located. Many of the communities are TAYLORS OF the subject of the recently adopted depressed areas legis­ lation." STERLING THEATRES CD. SEATTLE, INC. He pointed out that a number of State legislatures had adopted resolutions calling on the Federal Govern­ COATS - SUITS - DRESSES ment to protect the rights of American citizens against SPORTSWEAR Arab discrimination. He said, "The State Department and the other Executive departments concerned . . . 1508 3rd MU. 2-3592 must give heed to the will of Congress ... to reassert JOHN DANZ, President our sovereignty and the rights of our citizens. If we SEATTLE have learned nothing else from the history of recent decades, it is that appeasement achieves nothing." The Arabs have continued adding to their blacklist of American ships. Surrender of the State Department i— to Arab pressure was protested recently by President NEW YEAR GREETINGS Joseph Curran, of the National Maritime Union. from Mr. Curran asked President Kennedy to stop "con­ tinued United Arab Republic violations of the principle Palomar Bldg. SEATTLE of the freedom of the seas with respect to Israeli ships KAPLAN PAPER CO. and to her ships trading with Israel." The NMU head cautioned the White House that a •-. Ask Your Printer continuation of Arab tactics could result in a counter- for boycott by the 6,500,000 members of the International Transport Workers Federation. Mr. Curran complained "KAPLAN PAPERS" sjDecifically about Nasser's restrictions against American ships destined through the Suez Canal to or from Israel. He protested that American merchant seamen were sub­ jected to indignities and abuse by the Arabs. The State Department answered the NMU by an­ Mr. & Mrs. L. Blackfield nouncing the provision of U. S. rockets to Nasser. Mr. Curran's protest was, in effect, rejected in an official letter by U. Alexis Johnson, Deputy Undersecretary of BAR BANQUETS State. Mr. Johnson said that "strong pressure applied BAKE RITE unilaterally by a Government, or by private groups, BAKiRy would not only cause sharp resentment but would also complicate quiet efforts to achieve progress." MITZVAHS MEETINGS Mr. Johnson maintained that the Department had re­ ceived no complaints against Arab blockade practices. 1414 14th Avenue Yet, at that very time, the Department was secretly backing efforts to delete an anti-blockade clause from EAst 5-1414 the Mutual Security Act. The Department was mindful of Arab votes at the coming session of the United Na­ tions General Assembly. BIB 'n TUCKER Secretary Goldberg, on May 6, 1960, extracted a policy RESTAURANT 1962 AUTOS statement from the State Department. Picketing of the MAin "Cleopatra" was ended. Mr. Goldberg told the press • Breakfast At Tremendous Savings that labor would observe future developments and make Rapid Delivery Any Make or Model sure the Government lived up to its commitments. Today, • Luncheon Mr. Goldberg is not only a member of the Government; 4-1400 American or Foreign he is charged with, the burden of responsibility in the • Dinner RALPH GROSSMAN & area of labor. • Cocktails The State Department's 1960 agreement with labor JOHNNY McFADDEN enunciated seven basic points: The U. S. supports free­ 6th and Blanchard dom of the seas; freedom of transit through the Suez- DENNY REGRADE, SEATTLE Canal for all nations; the U. S. protests discriminatory practices which are imposed oh U. S. vessels, firms, and 24 Hrs. MAin 3^05 81 citizens; the U. S. neither recognizes nor condones the ROOSEVELT western HOTEL We Also Have Used Cars Arab boycott, which includes the blacklisting of U. S. 7th and Pine BUY-SELL-CONSIGN flag vessels . . . because of prior calls at Israeli ports; efforts will be made to end the application of restrictive 1 September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Twenty-five stricted only to the public education system, leaving out The American Jew—Year 5721 parochial and private schools. Jews entered that debate BEACH PHARMACY BY SAUL CARSON with great gusto. Nearly every major Jewish organization HARRY OTTERSEN, JR. (Copyright, 1061, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) in the country, secular and religious, passed resolutions * * * strongly backing Mr. Kennedy. Some Jews, however, came 6416 32nd Ave. N.W. The American Jew, five and a half million strong, can SU. 3-5211 Seattle out squarely for government aid to parochial schools. look back at 5721 with pride—as he looks forward to 5722 Agudath Israel of America took such a stand, contending and the years ahead with confidence. that denial of government aid to parents of children in As new, fresh winds blew throughout the world, as old parochial schools amounts to "discrimination." St. Vincent de Paul values were being re-examined, new alignments formed, In another domestic development, Vice President Lyn­ new governments and older states striving toward newer don B. Johnson, as chairman of an important Govern­ and more secure life, new scientific advancements both 1001 Fail view N. ment committee, set up shop to enforce vigorously federal expanding the universe and mixing new fears with new MA. 3-1492 Seattle provisions prohibiting any discrimination in employment hopes—the Jew in America was in the midst of this ex­ by firms or individuals under contract to the government citing, dynamic world, playing his role to the hilt as a in any capacity, in goods or service. member of his society in full possession of adulthood, strength and that combination of humility and security At the United Nations, the United States, for the first New Year's which is the real mark of maturity. (Continued on Page 28) Greetings American Jewry is alive—and moving forward. Toward—and Inside—The New Frontier "BRIDGE" YOUR INSURANCE WITH FROM A FRIEND The opening of the year 5721 coincided with a rising tempo, and consequent higher temperatures, on the gen­ eral American scene. A Presidential election campaign ABE BRIDGE was under way. American Jews, traditionally rejecting SELO ELECTRIC CO. by action all canards about a "Jewish vote," fought vig­ orously and hard on behalf of their partisan favorites be­ I Sell and Serve All Forms of Insurance • LIGHTING tween the two chief contenders, Republican Richard M. WOLFSTONE & CO. Residence • POWER Nixon and Democrat John F. Kennedy. Prominent Jewish leaders were among the political leaders and political 212 Lowman Bldg. 1535 42nd East • CONTROLS drum-beaters on both sides of the fence. But always the • COMMUNICATION American Jews acted—not as Jews per se—but as Ameri­ MA. 2-8344 EA. 2-2776 • REGISTERED ENGINEERS cans. When the last hurrah had been shouted, the last precinct tabulated, American Jews—alongside all other 24 Hours Call fellow Americans—found they had crossed into the New 1050 N. 38th ME. 3-5300 Frontier. Jews had worked hard, campaigned lustily— COMPLIMENTS OF SEATTLE and now, with all other citizens, they entered the new era. Much had been at stake for the American Jews—as members of the world community, as friends of Israel, as GREEN BROTHERS & COMPANY people deeply committed in every phase of life, from 1902 Pike Place -:- Seattle -:- MA. 2-4378 RAINIER domestic bigotry to anti-American boycotts by Arabs, from an American immigration policy that cried out loud 60 LANES for liberalization to a foreign affairs policy that demanded greater fairness to Israel and lesser appeasements of the REALTY SALES COMPANY COMPLETE LINE OF Arab states. Both candidates had made pledges which are BOWLING EQUIPMENT now part of history. The promises made by the victorious Everything in Real Estate candidate, former Senator Kennedy, fell due when he took 227 Lyons Bldg. SEATTLE MA. 4-7777 Tree Bowling Instructions office on January 20. One result of the election, aside from immediate issues, South of Ball Park had warmed the hearts of all Jews everywhere. By ma­ 2901-27th Ave. S. jority vote, if a narrow one, Americans had answered a PA, 2-0900 SEATTLE rhetorical but highly significant question asked by Sena­ tor Kennedy during the campaign. The question was: "Are ArnsteiYs Boys' & Men's Shop we going to admit to the world that a Jew can be elected Greetings Mayor of Dublin, a Protestant can be chosen Foreign Min­ ister of France, a Moslem can serve in the Israeli Parlia­ For The College Man & His Little Brother ROSAIA ment—but a Catholic can not be President of the United States?" Now America, now the Jews, now the world 4536 University Way N.E. Seattle ME. 2-3820 BROTHERS knew the answer. With great eclat, Mr. Kennedy entered the Presidency Florists and chose the major members of his team. From Connec­ GREETINGS ticut he brought down to Washington that State's Gover­ nor, Abraham A. Ribicoff, to take a place in the Cabinet as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. From ALASKA FREIGHT LINES Flower Phone MAin 2-2858 Chicago he brought an outstanding labor lawyer, Arthur 4260 W. Marginal Way Seattle 702 Pine St. SEATTLE J. Goldberg, to sit in the same Cabinet as Secretary of WE. 7-9555 Labor. Not only were both Jews," but both came from Jewish immigrant families; both were men who had come up the American ladders the hard way. Both were affili­ WASHINGTON PAPER CO. ated Jews—and acknowledged as great Americans. L'Shono Tovo IRWIN BRENNER And Ribicoff and Goldberg were not the only Jews chosen by President Kennedy to work close to the nation's J/ it's made of Paper or Plastic we have it! To Our Many Friends chief executive. Philip M. Klutznick, former national chair­ 2326 First Ave. »:- Seattle -:- MA. 3-4348 man of B'nai B'rith, by January the general chairman of PROVIDENCE the United Jewish Appeal, was persuaded to quit all of his various Jewish philanthropic and communal posts, to HOSPITAL become a permanent member of the American delegation PUGET SOUND STAMP WORKS to the United Nations. Harold F. Lander, vice-president R. P. SHERRY • Owners • C. L. LARSON 17th & E. Jefferson of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Rubber Stamps • Metal Marking Devices was named president and chairman of the board of the EA. 2-3140 SEATTLE United States Export-Import Bank. Newton N. Minow, 120 Marion St. -:- Seattle >:- MA. 3-4566 former law partner of Adlai E. Stevenson, was appointed to the chairmanship of the Federal Communications Com­ mission. Dr. Jerome Bert Wiesner, director of electronics CHEF TONY'S PIZZERIA Magnolia Food Center research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, be­ FINE ITALIAN FOODS and came a special adviser on scientific affairs. Judge Simon Esquire Meats H. Rifkind of New York was made chairman of a White Candlelight Dining Room House commission to study work rules and practices on 20019 Aurora -:- Seattle -:- LI. 2-5568 GROCERIES-MEATS national railroads. And there were other Jews on the PRODUCE various sectors of the New Frontier. NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS As the new Administration got into its congressional Open 9 to 9 Daily pace, bills were introduced in both Houses to liberalize Aircraft Equipment & Salvage Company Except Sunday the immigration laws. Under the proposals, the immigra­ tion quotas would be based on the 1960 census—and not H. FISHER - GEORGE GINSBERG 3204 W. McGRAW on the old 1920 census. Under the measures, too, 40,000 6160 4th S. -:- Seattle -:- PA. 2-0335 AT. 2-0377 SEATTLE refugees would be admitted to the United States outside the quotas. A start had been made on this important issue. Steps were taken by the Administration in regard to .GREETINGS Israel. The United States and Israel signed an agreement under which Israel was allocated $25,900,000 worth of SAM HALE LUMBER CO. and surplus foods under the "Food for Peace" program. In RETAIL New York, just before leaving for European conferences GOOD WISHES with French Premier Charles De Gaulle and with Russia's 630 Eliott Ave. W. AT. 4-8377 Seattle SEATTLE OFFICE Prime Minister Nikita S. Krushchev, Mr. Kennedy met with Israel's Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion. NATIONAL CONFERENCE American Jews, as citizens with a vital stake in Ameri­ GREETINGS FROM OF CHRISTIANS AND JEWS ca's traditional care to separate the interests of the State LLOYD H. OLSON from the interests of any church, plunged head-on into Gordon Monumental Works Regional Director one of the liveliest issues placed before the country by the new President. Mr. Kennedy proposed broad mea­ 13730 Bothell Way Seattle EM. 2-5250 701 Seaboard Building sures for aid to education—but he wanted such aid re­ Page Twenty-six THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 accessory to every Nazi anti- more lustful in abuse and mur­ Eichmann Trial Over; Jewish crime dating from De­ der of Jews than even Hitler. cember, 1939 when he became He cited evidence that Hitler Odette l&tifewaty Verdict in October head of the Gestapo IV-B-4 De­ had agreed to permit a group &£en* partment for Jewish Affairs. of Hungarian Jews to emigrate ( 416 • lilh AVENUE NOHFH • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ) JERUSALEM (JTA) — The trial o£ Adolf Eichmann, a de­ This, the prosecutor said, in­ and that Eichmann had inter­ ~ Phone EAst 2-4177 fendant charged with primary cluded the deportation of the vened with SS chief Heinrich responsibility for the most Jews — which Eichmann ad­ Himmler to kill the plan. After monstrous crimes in history, has mitted was his responsibility as the Auschwitz murder camp ended with the presentation of chief transport officer—and all was seized by the Russian army, prosecution and defense sum­ other actions ending with their said Hausner, Eichmann wanted maries. slaughter in the Nazi gas cham­ to turn the Thereseinstadt camp bers and ovens. in Czechoslovakia into a final Attorney General Gideon In reply to Eichmann's plea annihilation center for what was Compliments of a Friend Hausner, the chief prosecutor, left of European Jews. ended his summation without he had to take orders, Hausner asking for the death penalty be­ cited rulings that a person need cause, under Israeli law, a not carry out orders to commit prosecutor cannot demand a a crime, including the judge­ James M. Cain penalty before conviction. He ment of an Israeli court in the Kafr Kassem tragedy, when an Agency did demand conviction of the Complete Insurance Service former Gestapo colonel on all Israeli officer was found guilty 15 counts of the indictment, of transmitting the order 4347 Brooklyn Ave. N.E., Room 602 INLAND MOTOR FREIGHT most of which carry the death which led to the killing of the MEIrose 2-6222 -:- Seattle penalty, declaring that all of the Arab villagers in 1956 and the PACIFIC HIGHWAY TRANSPORT counts had been proved against sentencing also of the border police who did the shooting, Two great Freight Systems under one management Eichmann in the four months trial. despite a plea of acting under serving the Pacific Northwest and Inland Empire. orders. The prosecutor also cited Greetings? Phone your Local Agent for Information With the presentation of the a ruling of a German high court on Rates and Service defense summation by Dr. Rob­ to the effect that staff officers ert Servatius, Eichmann's West who transmitted an order con­ Seattle 6th So. and Holgale MA. 2-7733 Seattle German counsel, the trial was trary to international law were over. The three justice court as guilty as those who'carried Luggage was to retire to ponder the it out. mountain of eye-witness and Went Beyond Orders Happy Nerv Year Greetings from the documentary evidence and de­ Corporation termine a verdict which is not Moreover, said the prosecutor, expected before October. After Eichmann went far beyond the SAM KOTKINS STERNOFF BROTHERS the announcement of the ver­ automatic execution of orders. dict, which is expected to be Hausner said the evidence and FAMILY one of guilty, the prosecutor showed that Eichmann had been ARTHUR IRVING TED CARL will ask the death penalty. Dr. Servatius has indicated he will appeal the verdict. Was Chief Executive In his summation, the prose­ cutor said the evidence had Best Wishes from proved conclusively that Eich­ Greetings mann had been the "chief exec­ utive officer" in the wartime UNION OIL CO. slaughter of 0,000,000 European and Jews. He said the evidence pre­ sented since the start of the trial 2901 WESTERN AVENUE last April 11 had proved that Eichmann had directed the an­ Best Wishes SEATTLE nihilation of the victims in three stages — their expulsion from Germany, their assembly in from World-Wide Wire Service. Nazi Poland and their murder in the Nazi gas chambers and furnaces. SAXE FLORAL He declared that Eichmann's if FLOWERS defense statements that he had Wl£ been only a small cog in the Sp" t%i«" ' City Wide Delivery vast Nazi murder machinery, that he had never initiated or­ Shop and Greenhouse ders but had only carried them 2402 East 65th, Seattle out, that he had never been an anti-Semite and had sought, on the contrary, to help Jews where he could, and that he fashion specialists GEETtNGS had no choice but to obey orders —all of these arguments, said for young women the prosecutor, had been swept away by the tide of damning of all ages Foster-Hochberg Mfg. Co., Inc. evidence. Much of this evidence came from Eichmann's former 500 East Pike EAst 4-5700 associates, both those who had been hanged for their crimes westlake, fifth and pine SEATTLE and those who had testified by proxy in West German courts. Under western law, the prose­ cutor said, any partner in a criminal conspiracy is fully re­ Let WORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE sponsible for the actions taken by all the other conspirators to further the purpose of the con­ Take Care of Your Travel Accommodations spiracy. Terming the mass mur­ der of European Jews just such New Year's TO EUROPE AND ISRAEL BY LAND-SEA-AIR a conspiracy, the prosecutor said that all that needs to be 1003 J. Vance Bldg. -:- Seattle -:- MA. 2-5681 proven against Eichmann was that he joined the conspiracy voluntarily. He then cited Eich­ mann's admission that ho joined the Nazi party voluntarily and that while he claimed he volun­ teered to join the security po­ lice by "mistake," he never made any effort to resign when 300 Dishes to he learned his "mistake." Was Accessory Choose From The prosecutor dealt with 1423 FOURTH AVENUE Eichmann's argument that his MAin 5-4509 Fine Foods—Cocktails low rank in the Gestapo made SCHOENFELD it impossible for him to have initiated the murder orders with two points. One was evidence NECKWEAR from documents and witnesses, Greetings including defense witnesses, which he said proved Eich­ SOL-MYRON-RUDY mann's central role and special COMPANY SPRING status in the genocide program. The other was that, regardless of his rank, Eichmann had been MANUFACTURERS OF FASHION CRAFT TIES Wholesale Cigar Co., 2024 Fifth Avenue proved to have been in the cen- • SEATTLE 1 .WASHINGTON MAin 2-7470 ter stage of the "final solution" and thus bore criminal responsi­ 2022 Boren Ave. bility for all stages of the pro­ MA. 3-4443 We recommend El Producto, Juan de Fuca, gram. SEATTLE Berings, Websters, Santa Fe Cigars By all the laws of evidence, Hausner said, Eichmann was an September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Twenty-seven

JWB Pledges Intensified GREETINGS FROM Service To Meet Military ZUKOR'S WOMEN'S APPAREL MR. and MRS. JOE FUSS and FAMILY Buildup of United States 218 Pike St. SEATTLE MA. 3-6611 Taking immediate cognizance Seattle, Washington of the nation's emergency de­ fense buildup, the National Jewish Welfare Board has ad­ THE VILLAGE BAKERY vised President Kennedy that NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS SPECIALIZING IN FRENCH AND SWISS PASTRIES it is intensifying all the facilities DECORATED CAKES at its command to serve the re­ FILIPINO SOCIAL IMPROVEMENT CLUB EXCELLENT VARIETY BAKERY GOODS ligious, welfare, and morale needs of Jewish military per­ 515Vi Maynard Seattle MA. 4-9143 3207 W. McGraw AT. 3-2288 Seattle sonnel in view of increasing military manpower. The letter to the president was sent by Solomon Litt, presi­ NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS E. W. dent of JWB, which is a bene­ ficiary of Seattle's Federated McCANN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL . Jewish Fund and Council. 4015 Stoneway -:- Seattle -:- ME. 2-3613 The Seattle Area will feel the 1629-6th SEATTLE MA. 3-0227 impact of Litt's announcement since the JWB-Armed Services Committee, Women's Organiza­ GREETINGS FROM COMPLIMENTS OF tions Division-JWB and Seattle Jewish Community Center, are JACK COHEN AND AL FINSTRON the focal points from which the . DAVID J. increased services will be ex­ THE LIGHTHOUSE UNIFORM STORE tended to the growing number Seattle, Wash. of men in the nation's Armed 1532 - 15th W. Seattle AT. 2-5600 Services. Litt pointed out, in his letter to the President, that JWB's FARMER'S MUTUAL OF ENUMCLAW Commission on Jewish Military Kuehnod's Drive-In Restaurant Chaplaincy and associated rab­ Friendly Service Since 1898 binical bodies are moving fast FIRE - AUTO - COMPREHENSIVE INSURANCE 2822 Rainier Ave. SEATTLE PA. 3-9321 to do their part in the intensi­ fied program. His letter follows: 1460 Wells -:- Enumclaw -:- TA. 5-2591 Dear Mr. President: Your address to the nation on July 25th alerting all Americans to the critical world situation HAZEL'S BEAUTY & HAIRCUTTING SHOP SMUTS UPLAND PHARMACY that requires a major enlarge­ Hours 10 to 6 P.M. • Monday Thru Friday ment of our military forces has Evenings by Appointment Only 5044 Wilson SEATTLE PA. 3-8887 placed upon all of us the respon­ sibility to do whatever may be 424 Queen Anne -:- Seattle -:- AT. 4-1865 in our power, individually and collectively, to answer your call. GREETINGS On behalf of American Jew­ ry, which the National Jewish SUNSHINE LAUNDRY & CLEANERS, Inc. Welfare Board has represented SEATTLE GENERAL HOSPITAL since World War I in serving the 3 Day Service religious, welfare and morale 5th and Morton SEATTLE MAin 2-0685 needs of Jewish military per­ 6870 Weodlawn -:- Seattle LA. 3-2000 sonnel and their dependents, it is my privilege to report to you that we are remobilizing all our resources and manpower t o FIRST NATIONAL AUTO LEASE CO., Inc. Occidental SSieet Metal Co., Inc. meet whatever needs may arise in light of your call for a build­ AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK LEASING ROOFING • FIRE DOORS • GENERAL SHEET METAL up of military strength. Our Commission on Jewish 600 Westlake N. -:- Seattle -:- MA. 3-5656 2106 Rainier EA. 4-6700 Seattle Military Chaplaincy arid its as­ sociated rabbinical bodies are moving swiftly to assure that there is adequate chaplaincy Punch Bowl Catering Service coverage at every military in­ PUGET SOUND MERCHANDISE CO. stallation at home and abroad. 1001 Lenora MA. 3-8550 CATERER'S EQUIPMENT - RENTING Our Armed Services Division is alerting its 260 local committees SEATTLE 3240 E. 45th LA. 2-2900 Seattle and their thousands of volun­ teers to be ready to provide whatever additional morale and welfare services may be needed. SNOOK'S TRIPLE XXX DRIVE-IN We are reviewing our logistical Open 24 Hours Daily Interstate Freight Lines, Inc. support of religious supplies, SERVING BREAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER 1700 1st Ave. So. 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They include a Hebrew Bible published in Leipzig in 1567. NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

1HICHTER MACHINERYV, INC. THE TRANSCRIPT WASHINGTON HEARING CENTER ABERDEEN WISHES ALL. A 41II E, State LE. 3-1790 1520 Westlake MU. 2-3185 Seattle HAPPY NEW YEAR Page Twenty-eight THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 The American Jew—Year 5721 (Continued from Page 25) DeLEON PRODUCE Ernest Fortespue Photography time in eight years, dared take positions displeasing to SECURITY PUBLIC MARKET the Arab states. PORTRAITS - WEDDINGS Progress on the Campus—Hatred on the Streets Seattle MA. 4-4585 During the year, the Jewish community was informed GRADUATION AND CONFIRMATION by a man who knows, Michigan University's Professor William Haber, national chairman of the Hillel Founda­ COMMERCIAL - ARCHITECTURAL tion, that vast progress has been made in the elimination of Big 4 Doughnut Inc. quasi-official anti-Semitic discriminations in the Ameri­ Dozens of Delicious Varieties can colleges and universities. The "Jewish quota" system 111 Commercial Ave. KIRKLAND VA. 2-8989 in the colleges, he said, is "virtually dead." Statistics from 319 Nickerson St. AT. 2-4140 Seaitle medical schools, where the "numerous clausus" was es­ Open Evenings and Sundays pecially strong in this country for many years, supported Dr. Haber's evaluation. Best Wishes for the New Year Incidentally, the American Jewish younger generation J. K. Lamp Sales Co. from was flocking to the colleges' at a faster clip than the over­ all American youth. Jewish students by 1960 had increased Wholesale Only by 8.5 percent, Dr. Haber said—whereas the general col­ 509 Boron Ave. N. MA. 2-3744 THE PACIFIC lege student increase was 5.6 percent. He foresaw a Jewish SEATTLE college population in the U.S.A. of 400,000 by 1970—double CHEMICAL the figure of 1955. College fraternities were increasing their steps to wipe Greetings MFG. CO. out remainders of anti-Jewish discriminations. This hap­ pened, however, as yet, only on the local campus level; From The some fraternity national councils fought the moves to Max Gurvich •& Jack Fidler admit Jews, but were obviously against the trend. On at least two campuses—Lake Forest College, near Chicago, and Leland Stanford University, in California, fraternities SEATTLE admitted Jewish students—against the orders of their Greetings From national councils. In the nation's high schools and junior high schools, RAINIERS MERTON & JUDY GLANT & FAMILY there was as yet insufficient emphasis on the study of Nazi atrocities or, for that matter, on portraying ade­ BASEBALL CLUB quately the picture of contemporary Jewish life in Amer­ THE FAIRY FROCKS SHOP ica. Studies by the Anti-Defamation League and by other organizations proved that point. An ADL study of 48 text­ 701 Broadway N. EA. 3-4830 Seattle books used in social studies classrooms showed that the SIX ROBBLEES, INC. ancient past of the Jewish people, and even of Israel, are TRUCK EQUIPMENT often handled adequately enough; but nazism is too often 1700 4th S. MU. 2-0470 GREETINGS ... swept under the rug; and the story of the crucifixion of SEATTLE MAPLEWOOD GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB INC. Jesus is often taught in prejudicial manner. Native Nazis were few and far between in the U.S.A. GOLF YEAR ROUND —but raucous beyond their numerical strength. George Complete Line of Merchandise Lincoln Rockwell and his American Nazi Party still dis­ West Street 13020 Maple Valley Hwy. RENTON AL. 5-3194 turbed the air. Rockwell's party, in fact, received a state charter in Virginia, and even a protest to Virginia's Gov­ Carriage Co., Inc. ernor J. Lindsay Almond, Jr., did not result in cancelation 580 Broad St. AT. 3-6136 L'SHONO TOVO TIKOSEVU of that charter. Seattle In the State Legislature in Arkansas, a group called the PEOPLE'S FISH CO. MA. 3-9216 National States Rights Party distributed materials criti­ Pike Place Market cizing President Kennedy for appointing Jews to the Cab­ inet. This stuff included quotations from Nazi sources. THIRD AVE. All Kinds of Fresh Fish Including Salmon and Carp But Americans as a whole showed an increasing sense MEN'S SHOP All orders skinned, boned and wrapped in plastic bags of responsibility toward wiping out the remnants of anti- PHONE EARLY Jewish actions in this country. A small, but perhaps sig­ 1315 3rd Ave. MA. 4-2691 S. CHAIKIN S. JERUSALMI nificant occurrence in the New York suburb of Scarsdale pointed up that fact. In that posh locality, a young man, Jewish born and converted to Episcopalianism, was barred from attendance at a fancy party in the local Gilchrist-Wallis Be Sure To Visit The country club. The rector of the Episcopal Church in the Physical Therapy community openly denounced such racist discrimination, and the pastor was openly supported by his bishop. Keep Fit With Smith Tower Observatory Does American Jewry Want A Single Voice? Physical Therapy On the philanthropy front, American Jewry has been STEAM BATHS-MASSAGE united for many years, continued during 5721 to act as Separate Departments Smith Tower SEATTLE MU. 2-9393 a highly organized entity. American Jews were, in the old tradition, "taking care of their own"—and more. for Men and Women The Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds 5002V2 University Way N.E. reported that, in 1960, 216 Jewish communities contributed LA. 4-1314 Seattle a total of $128,000,000 to local, national and overseas SEATTLE FRAME & AXLE SERVICE causes. The total thus contributed since the end of World Frame & Axle Specialists War II had reached a figure of over two billion dollars. In GOLDEN PHEASANT addition, non-local agencies had raised $55,000,000; while CAFE 5300 1st S -:- SEATTLE -:- PA. 5-5300 $24,000,000 had come in from investments and earnings. The United Jewish appeal this year reached very high CHOICE CHINESE AND goals. Illustrating the UJA's fiscal status was the fact that, AMERICAN DISHES in May, a bankers' consortium loaned $65,000,000 in cash 307 6th Ave. S. MA. 4-9145 Seattle to the national and Greater New York UJA and the RUTH SUTHERLAND, REALTOR , Inc. Israel bonds were selling TERRY CAFE at a fast pace. Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the Is­ Real Estate, Homes, Acreage, Income Property,. Contracts rael Bond Organization announced it had reached the fig­ Newly Remodeled Open Around the Clock 1415 North 45th -:- SEATTLE -:- ME. 2-5635 ure of $500,000,000 in sales as it entered its eleventh year of activity. 901 Madison MA. 3-6333 If American Jews acted in complete unity on the Seattle GREETINGS ... philanthropic front, however, there was no single organi­ zation in the country representing all of American Jewry GEORGE LISTER, INC., REALTOR in civic affairs, attitudes toward Israel, and other import­ ant affairs. During 5721, proposals often heard for estab­ Sontag's 305- 104th N. E. -:- BELLEVUE -:- GL. 4-8121 lishment of such a body were repeated—and just as vigor­ 2807-78th S. E. -:- MERCER ISLAND •:- AD. 2-0446 ously opposed. Zesfo Among the proponents for the creation of a central American Jewish body were Dr. Israel Goldstein and Dr. Joachim Prinz—former and present presidents of the Rainier Netv Year's Greetings . Among the opponents were Label A. Katz, national president of B'nai B'rith; the ARONSON'S HARDWARE CO. American Jewish Committee. Mr. Katz, in his capacity • HOT DOGS as chairman of the Presidents Conference of Major Na­ 1st Ave. Near Pike SEATTLE MA. 4-1777 tional Jewish Organizations, held that a new, centralized • HAMBURGERS body was "a desirable and attainable goal." However, he • MALTS warned against "a formalized body with specific voting • SHAKES Greetings From procedures which, however democratic in their intent, • BROASTED CHICKEN disregard the fundamental fact that there is no compul­ MORI SIMON sory quality to American Jewish life." Instead, he said, • FRIES AMD HIS ORCHESTRA "let us build on what we have—the Presidents Confer­ 7000 Rainier PA. 5-6850 ence." WEst 5-3613 SEATTLE The American Jewish Committee, which is not a mem- September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Twenty-nine

ber of the Presidents Conference, rejected "any attempt to create a central authority among Jews in the United GREETINGS FROM TIME OIL COMPANY States." The principle of "centralized control," held the THE BEST IN 5TOVE AND DIESEL OILS Committee, "is contrary to the American experience" and CAROL ANN would inevitably create "a false image of the Jewish 2737 Commodore Way AT. 2-0420 Seattle group." In sum, the committee opposed "the principle of BAKERY PRODUCTS centralized control whether it be in the name of 'Jewish unity' or of 'efficiency.'" New Year's Greetings Zionism, Ben-Gurion, Toynhee and the American Jew During the year, Israel's Prime Minister, David Ben- FLOWERS BY E. S. Gurion, came back to an old theme with renewed vigor— Mrs. Stanley (Effie) Smith STERNOFF METALS raising the hackles of Zionists in America and around the 7201 E. Marginal PA. 3-8100 world, eliciting protests from non-Zionists as well. CH. 2-1250 SEATTLE B. G. was celebrating his 74th birthday when the 5387 S. 154th Seattle Women's International Zionist Organization was holding NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS its world conference at Tel Aviv. Appearing before WIZO, from he told the leaders of that organization: "Zionism is devoid of meaning if it does not involve settling in Zion." Go, SEATTLE WKLLNER'S he told the ladies, "tell that to your members in the Dias­ SEAFOODS, INC. pora." Thus he had raised the roof again. DEPARTMENT STORES Throughout the year, Ben-Gurion kept hammering at Pier 61 Seattle MU. 2-2150 this theme. Over and over again, he advised Zionists to drop that word from the name of their organization, told New Year's Greetings them to call it instead the World Jewish Organization. Zionism without settlement in Israel, he insisted, is "mean­ ingless." Zionists, he said, are "living with a lie" as long DAN'S GREEN'S CIGAR STORE as they don't settle in Israel. 1311 - 3rd Ave. Seattle MA. 3-1165 Rabbi Joachim Prinz, president of the American Jew­ ish Congress, called for dissolution of the Zionist Organi­ MARKET zation, called instead for the formation of "a new and Meats & Poultry of Quality Richardson & Holland, Inc. dynamic movement to preserve Jewish peoplehood and create an independent and positive link between Ameri­ "There Is A Difference" MANUFACTURERS - JOBBERS can Jewry and Israel." Said Label A. Katz: such an idea Bakery—Confectionery—Ice Cream & Soda Fountain Supplies is "ill-conceived, ill-timed, ill-considered." Re-examination 85 Pike Street — Seattle Terry Ave. N. & John St. MA. 3-7740-Seattle and re-assessment of the Zionist movement may be needed, he stated, but such steps should concern only MAin 3-3093 program and function. While the Zionist Actions Committee was meeting in Jerusalem, announcement was made that Ben-Gurion and Puget Sound Pipe & Supply Co. Jacob Blaustein, honorary president of the American Jew­ ish Committee, had jointly reaffirmed a pact made in Andy Kichinko 3223 - 1st Ave. So. SEATTLE MA. 2-2987 1950 about non-interference by Israel in American Jewish affairs. "We, the people of Israel," said Ben-Gurion in that /Motor Freight re-affirmation, "have no desire and no intention to inter­ BEST WISHES fere in any way in the internal affairs of Jewish commun­ Routed Nation-Wide ities abroad." But Ben-Gurion's advice to Zionists that they must MA. 3-4134 STADIUM VISTA APARTMENTS settle in Israel or cease calling themselves Zionists still MAX SORIANO did not sit well with American Zionists. The famous 2100 Airport Way Seattle 2541 29th S. Seattle PA. 5-2767 British historian, Arnold J. Toynbee, addressing the anti- MA. 3-4455 Zionist American Council for Judaism, used the Ben- Gurion statements as a peg onto which to hang his custo­ mary attacks against Jews, whose religion he holds to be Archway Home Style Cookies "fossilized." He equated Zionism and anti-Semitism as ideologies with "an identical point of view"—and drew At Your Grocers harsh condemnation from American Jews for this "shock­ FUXON We Use Pure Vegetable Shortening ing example of defamation of the Jewish people." Ben-Gurion went his way. He repeated his attacks in TEXTILES Israel's Knesset (Parliament). The lid was now off. He drew sharp retorts, was subjected to heavy counter­ STERLING ENGRAVING CO. attacks from Dr. , president of the World Draperies Photo Engraving Zionist Organization; Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman of the American Zionist Council, the central, coordinating 1207 Second Avenue FOR NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES AND PUBLICATIONS body of all Zionist groups in the United States; Max Bress- 2218 5th Ave. Seattle MA. 3-6765 ler, president of the Zionist Organization of America; the MAin 3-9958 Seattle United Zionist Revisionists of America; the B'nai Zion; and virtually all other leaders of American Jewry, many GREETINGS of them non-Zionist. Seattle's Only Radio- In his attacks, Ben-Gurion had picked especially on M. Bloch & Company the Zionist movement in the United States—and organ­ Dispatched Dry-Cleaning ized Zionism came back in kind. He was denounced as a Service—Available at Both 1230 1st S. 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In science — as in government on the highest, cabinet level; in general civic affairs and in diplomacy, in its own ELECTRIC KITCHENS, INC. philanthropic house and in its multiple organizational GREETINGS COMPLETE KITCHEN MODERNIZATION forms—American Jewry, in 5721 as before—was alive, contributing to its own people, to Israel, to the world at Vincent D. large. 705 E. Pine Seattle EA. 2-7917 Miller LAURELHURST FUEL CO. P. X. SOOPER MARKET Real Estate SIGNAL HEATING OILS BELLEVUE'S ECONOMY SHOPPING CENTER 1119 4th Ave. MA. 2-6450 LEONARD COTES - FRANK MARIER Seattle 3432 East 45th Seattle LA. 3-4500 BELLEVUE AND LAKE HILLS Page Thirty THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 and bearing the harbinger of The 10 Biggest Stories water to irrigate the parched CASS' TRIPLE XXX Greetings From wastelands not only of Israel JOHNSON Of the Jewish Year but of all the world. The corner­ DRIVE-IN Norman R. Riddel! (Continued from Page 12) stone for the plant, using a pro­ WILLIAM M. CASTEEL Open 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. major powers for Israel's exist­ cess developed by a Russian CANDY CO. County Clerk emigre scientist, Dr. Alexander 924 Puyallup Avenue • BR. 2-1477 ing borders and to warn of the TACOMA dangers inherent in the steady Zarchin, • and the skills of an Quality Chocolates buildup of the striking power of American construction firm, Western Steel Israel's most savage enemy, Fairbanks Whitney, was laid at 924 So. K BR. 2-8504 Nasser of the United Arab Re­ Israel's southernmost city in the Wood worth Casting Co. Inc. public. spring. ALSO THE HANDY SIXTH AVE. SHOP M. S. ALEXANDER, President Financial Gains & Co., Inc. MA. 3-5370 Less dramatic than these TEL AVIV—(JTA).—A five- 6611 6th Ave. 145 Horton St. Seattle widely headlined events but of year plan has been prepared by GENERAL CONTRACTORS TACOMA the Israel Investors Corp., which tremendous significance to Is­ Asphalt Paving rael was the agreement by calls for a 500 percent increase New Year's Greetings which a group of commercial in the corporation's $10,000,000 Building Construction capital stock, Sam Rothberg of Greetings Canton Gardens Cafe banks in the United States con­ Heavy Equipment Rental solidated scores of short-term Peoria, 111., head of the corpora­ Newly Remodeled loans made by the United Jew­ tion, said here this week. He 1200 East D FU. 3-3585 DELICIOUS CHINESE and said the plan included a multi- AMERICAN DISHES ish Appeal to allow them to be Tacoma paid off at a flat rate of five million dollar investment in a LOUIS 615 Pike St. • SEATTLE • MA. 2-7750 percent interest over a specified chemical industry to be built in period of years. The expensive the Arad area near the Dead short-term debts had been con­ Sea and in the Rosh Zohar gas FRUCHTER tracted by the UJA in the des­ pipeline to the Dead Sea. Expert Hair Styling perate days . of the immediate ST. RITA'S Fine Furs postwar period when Israel's NEW YORK—(JTA).—Eliza­ By George population was doubled by a beth Taylor, a convert to Juda­ CHURCH Insured Storage At flood tide of the remnants of ism, is scheduled to start work Eichmann's program to murder in September on her next film, Masses, on Sunday READY MADE AND every Jew in wartime Europe. "Cleopatra," part of which will CAMPUS BEAUTY be filmed in Egypt. , at 8-9-11 a.m. MADE TO ORDER There were two other devel­ The actress said in an inter­ RESTYLING • REPAIRING SALON opments on the American scene Weekday Masses 8 a.m. CLEANING qualifying for inclusion in the view in the current issue of Look magazine that "once Nas­ 1403 So. Ainworth 712 Sixth Ave. BR. 2-2323 1309 E. 43rd ME. 3-2522 list. One was the split which developed during the year over ser wouldn't let me into Egypt TACOMA TACOMA Seattle because I'm Jewish. But sud­ federal aid to religious schools. denly I'm permitted to go there. The split was revealed when I don't know what changed his the Kennedy Administration in­ mind—and I don't care. It will NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS troduced a multi-billion dollar be fun to be the first Jewish Greetings program of aid to education, Queen of Egypt." which specifically barred grants MATHEWS0N RAINIER TIRE CO. to religious schools. Sponsors of the hard-pressed Jewish reli­ TELAVIV—(JTA).—The goal On Rainier Avenue at South End of Renton Airfield ROYAL gious schools — mostly under of another $500,000,000 in Israel RENTON BA. 6-2965 Orthodox sponsorship — seized Bond sales in the next seven the opportunity to be heard on years was set this week by Jew­ DRUG CO. a national forum provided by ish communal leaders from the BEST WISHES Congressional committe hear­ United States, Canada and Latin America attending a conference 2300 24th N.E. EA. 2-7321 ings on the Kennedy bill and spoke up vigorously for inclu­ sponsored by the Israel Bond JORDAN'S First Choice Bread Seattle sion of religious schools in the Organization. A total of $500,- 190,000 in bonds has been sold program. While such Orthodox Tacoma spokesmen apparently lost their since the first campaign in 1951. fight this year, they did compel WASHINGTON— (JTA).—A GREETINGS the rest of the Jewish commu­ nity to take a new look at their Congressman called on Secre­ tary of Defense Robert S. Mc- LANG PAINTING CO. 280 schools and 50,000 students. COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL MAGNOLIA On Sunday Closing Namara to discharge Schuyler Sandblasting and All Types of Painting Another public issue involv­ Ferris, holder of a strategic Hardware Co. ing Jewish interests was the U.S. Army civilian position, be­ FREE ESTIMATES long-awaited Supreme Court cause of charges that Ferris pro­ 1618 S. 9th St. MA. 7-0660 Tacoma vided the American Nazi party Karl—Vivian Miller decision on Sunday closing laws. The Supreme Court, splitting on with its "hate bus" and other­ wise aided George Rockwell's 3212 W. McGraw each ruling, upheld such laws NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS in three states but the majority movement. AT. 2-1916 decision specified that the pur­ SEATTLE poses of such "blue" laws were FRANKFURT, (JTA) — For­ not considered as religious. mer Nazis and Jews alike are SUTHERLAN FIXTURE CO. Chief Justice Earl Warren add­ unwanted in West German po­ ed that the lav/s could be ruled litical life, according to a survey S. 47th and S. Adams GR. 4-8465 Tacoma constitutional in the future if conducted by the Divo Institute anyone could prove they were in Frankfurt. A total of 41 per­ RUDY'S used to aid religion. The long- cent of West Germans polled range effect was expected to said they had "misgivings" CORBIT'S POULTRY MARKET HOUSE OF BEAUTY be stronger enforcement of the about Jews taking part in pol­ crazy-quilt rash of such laws in. itics. many states against Jewish mer­ RETAIL-WHOLESALE "The Style That chants who complained in their legal fight that such laws were 1142 Market TACOMA MA. 7-0169 Best Suits You" a religious discrimination against AMERICAN ART CO. them. The argument was that since they kept their places of 2046 6th Ave. BR. 2-4327 NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS 5040 California WE. 7-8203 business closed on the Jewish TACOMA Seattle Sabbath, they were the victims of religiously based economic CENTRAL MEAT SUPPLY discrimination in being forced to stay closed on Sundays as 1122 Market BR. 2-0142 Tacoma well. Greetings to the GREETINGS On an international scene of Jewish Community varying developments, one event TACOMA TRAVEL BUREAU Wax& stood out with heartbreaking clarity. That was the disclosure TROVANI'S For Information, Reservations and Tickets that a clandestine boat loaded By Air, Steamship, Rail or Bus Raine with Moroccan Jewish men, JUNIOR women and children seeking a Winthrop Hotel Lobby TACOMA MA. 7-4846 haven in Israel from persecution BOOTERY 616 1st Ave. MU 2-8477 in Morocco had been swamped in raging seas off the coast, MA. 7-6318 SEATTLE costing the lives of every Jew­ 708 St. Helens TACOMA ish passenger. The sinking DUCOLON FURNACE CO. touched off worldwide attention to the plight of Moroccan Jews GR. 2-8613 and resulted in some easing of New Year's Greetings 210 S. 38th TACOMA their treatment, which was re­ Hen Sen Herbs liably reported to have included from mass arrests and detention and Chinese Herbs even some brutal tortures by GREETINGS from Moroccan police. Promote Natural Healing FIETZ'S The tenth development was LOU JOHNSON, INC. CALL EA. 4-2498 the clear forecast that before 1 FOR APPOINTMENT the end of this Jewish year, Exclusive Ladies Apparel Israel would have an effective CASH MARKET 755 Broadway—16 N. Tacoma Ave.—Lakewood Center 422 8th So. MU. 2-6980 plant in operation at Eilat, pro­ ducing fresh water from the TACOMA SEATTLE sea, thus making true one of 1104 Ma rket St. Tacoma mankind's most ancient dreams Also LOU JOHNSON, INjC, 101 N. THIRD-YAKIMA September 11, 1961 THE TRANSCRIPT Page Thirty-one OUR FILM FOLK Syrian Prisoners Freecfi Greetings ,•> By HERBERT G. LTJFr In Israel Praise Justice New Year's Greetings front (Continued from Page 14) JERUSALEM (JTA) — Six from MR. and MRS. JOE KOSHER solidly for two years at the Fulton Theatre playing to Syrian prisoners, who were de­ tained by Israeli authorities Abe Kosher's Wrecking House standing room only at every performance. four months ago aboard their Everett 2947 Fulton EVERETT AL. 2-2141 Since returning to Hollywood Vanessa had been hold­ schooner when it was intercept­ ing her own in television, first as the star of her own film ed in Israeli territorial waters, series, "My Favorite Husband" on CBS-TV, then on other broke into spontaneous shouts THE VALETOR CLEANERS shows including "Climax"; "Wagon Train"; "Schlitz"; "Red of "Bravo, Israeli justice!" when Flowers for All Occasions District Court Judge Moshe & SHIRT SERVICE Greenhouse Fresh Skelton Show"; "Matinee Theatre"; "Ellery Queen"; "Gen­ Perez acquitted five of them eral Electric" and "Alcoa." L. C. PORTER Guaranteed Funeral Sprays and suspended a four-month Free City-Wide Delivery Daily I met Vanessa Brown first three years ago during an sentence of the sixth. . 2941 Grand Ave. AL. 9-6116 VICTOR & ELEANOR STAIFf appearance for "Bonds for Israel," one of her most cher­ The Syrians, whose schooner, EVERETT Owners ished efforts, in addition to many others for Jewish the Murad, was taken into cus­ STAIFF FLOWER charities. tody by Israeli authorities near the Gaza Strip, wept with joy GARDENS Though a happily married housewife and now mother, when they heard the judgment. MID-CITY LUMBER 4514 Rucker -:- AL. 2-1606 her life has been crammed with an assortment of activities The captain, who was at the AND HARDWARE also supplementary to her work. She graduated from the Uni­ wheel of the vessel when it was HILLTOP FLORAL HARDWARE & BUILDING MATERIALS versity of California in Los Angeles; had short stories and detained, will have to serve his 4522 Evergreen Way AL. 2-0120 articles published; and lectured at the puritan Clark Uni­ four-month jail sent he 9700 Highway 99 • EL. 3-1106 EVERETT versity in Worcester, Mass., on "Sex on Broadway." is caught again in Isi. _ ._/ri- EVERETT After Hours Call AL. 9-4449 torial waters within a two-year Vanessa has given Bible reading a la Laughton, and probationary period. All six recites poems from the pen of her beloved Carl Sandburg Syrians were turned over to whom she now has painted as she showed me while hold­ United Nations Truce Observers CITY FUEL CO. ing up the canvas. A sensitive artist, she plans a one- for safe conduct home through woman show of her paintings in New York later this year. Lebanon. DARJ&0LD JOHN LEGG, Mgr. An officer on the board of the Academy of TV Arts Call Us For Your Next and Sciences, the Foreign Film Committee of the Acad­ SNAPSHOTS OF Fuel Oil Delivery emy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, she laments the poor quality of both media today. During the long run of JEWISH HISTORY Heating Specialists . (Copyright, 3961, Darigold Dairy Products "The Seven Year Itch" on Broadway, Vanessa wrote a Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) We Appreciate Your play, "Europa and the Bull"—an expose of the theater. Thirty-Five Years Ago Fresh From Nearby Farms Patronage She is now working on a novel, in addition to going back This Week of Snohomish County into movies. PARIS: The Congress of the AL. 2-3737 or AL. 2-4545 3809 Broadway AL. 2-4191 World Union of Jewish Youth was told this week by Hill Hil- 2531 Broadway EVERETT EVERETT ler of Portugal that there were Greetings from Bellingham an estimated 10,000 Marranos many of whom wanted to rejoin the Jewish community but lacked the courage to do so. EVERETT TRUST & SAVINGS BANK * * * BERLIN: The German Gov­ Main Office-2923 Colby, Everett ernment this week ordered a de­ Broadway Drive-In Branch—1801 Broadway, Everett crease in customs duties on im­ Island County Branch—Oak Harbor, Wash. ports of esrogim and lulavim from Palestine in connection Oi'er 50 Years Friendly, Dependable Banking Service and ROYAL ROOM with the forthcoming Succot holiday. A\EMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Bellingham Family Restaurant * » * BERLIN: Reports arriving Open 24 Hours here from Moscow this week indicated that mass arrests were taking place of Zionist Socialists American Distributing Company 208 E. Holly Bellingham RE. 4-5690 in Russian provincial towns. * * * Mobil Stove & Diesel Oil VIENNA: Some 12,000 Jews Industrial Fuel Oils in Vienna abandoned Judaism AL. 2-2126 BELLINGHAM FISH CO. and converted to Christianity 2717 Federal -:- EVERETT -:- during the 1911-1923 period, ac­ Specializing in Fresh £& Frozen Seafood cording to data compiled by Dr. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Goldhammer, a Viennese statis­ ON THE WATERFRONT NEXT TO CO-OP tician. Nearly half of the Jews 1206 Central -:- BELLINGHAM -:- RE. 4-5010 converted to Catholicism. ASSOCIATED SAND & GRAVEL GO. * * * Twenty Years Ago This Week READY MIX CONCRETE • CONCRETE BLOCKS LONDON: The Polish Ministry of Information reported this 6300 Greenwood Avenue -:- EVERETT -:- AL. 2-2111 BINGHAM-JERNS week Jewish corpses are being left on the streets for collection Funeral Directors by municipal street cleaners be­ cause the surviving families New Year's Greetings 210 Prospect St. BELLINGHAM RE. 3-4221 have no funds for a funeral. Snohomish County Title Company ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS • NEW YORK: Should the Unit­ Flowers For All Occasions ed States enter World War II 1510 Wall EVERETT AL. 9-4111 "We Wire Everything and lose it, American Jews will JOHNSON'S But Your Telegrams" suffer anti - Jewish outbreaks surpassing those in Nazi Ger­ FLOWER SHOP Wiring and Repairing many, Charles Lundberg was Electric Heating reported as telling friends. The CJiallacomhe - Fickel - Precht RE. 3-6600 report appeared in an article in After Hours: Day or Nite call RE. 4-2150 DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SERVICES RE 3-6264 or RE 4-1857 the current issue of Life maga­ zine. Beauty and Dignity Need Not Be Expensive PROMPT DELIVERY FARM ELECTRIC * * * Corner Magnolia & Commercial STOCKHOLM: The Moscow Oakes at California -:- EVERETT -:- AL. 2-2244 307 W. Holly Across From Bon Marche radio reported this week that BELLINGHAM BELLINGHAM Jews in Nazi occupied Minsk were being forced to dig their own graves in. which they were • SAVE WITH SAFETY • being buried alive. HURLEY'S * * * BARR'S LONDON: Information arriv­ FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS DRUG MART ing here from neutral sources CAMERA SHOP indicated this week that the sale 2702 Wetmore .-;-' EVERETT -:- AL. 2-5165 of bread to Jews in Nazi-held Complete Photo and Shop and Save at Poland has been halted by the Camera Supplies Whatcom County's Nazis. Only small quantities of Low Price Drug Store potatoes are being made avail­ Compiments Bellingham able to the Jews. National Bank Bldg. PRESCRIPTIONS EVERETT FEDERAL SAVINGS NEW YORK (JTA)—The Na­ RE. 4-5900 & LOAN ASSOCIATION 1311 Commercial tional Jewish Welfare Board has BELLINGHAM reported to President John F. Hoyt and Wall -:- EVERETT -:- AL. 9-4101 RE. 3-7470 Bellingham Kennedy that it is remobilizing all its resources and manpower to meet additional demands for HART NOVELTY CO. religious and welfare services to HOWARD E. MILLS Jewish military personnel and Best Wishes ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR JACK ROBERTS, Mgr. their dependents resulting from the emergency build-up of Everett Abstract & Title Company 1511 Cornwall St. 1107 Railroad Ave. Armed Forces strength request­ * RE. 4-0731 Bellingham RE. 4-7250 Bellingham ed by the President and ap­ 2908 Wetmore EVERETT AL. 2-1156 proved by Congress. Page Thirty-two THE TRANSCRIPT September 11, 1961 CHICAGO, (JTA)—J. L. Fish- SEATTLE FRIENDS From President, Council GALLAND HOME COOK-OUT ENJOYED bein, editor and publisher o£ Of Jewish F&WF The Sentinel, 50-year-old Chi­ OF HISTADRUT , (Continued from Page 1) cago English-Jewish weekly, re­ By JOE L. WOOLFE, pect of our lives—and we are turning from a three-week fact finding lour of the major Jew­ Honorary Chairman aware that these records are not to look back upon, but to ish communities of the U.S.S.R. During this particular season build on, to advance from. reported that "Jewish life in when we are called upon to ex­ Russia is now virtually at an amine ourselves from within, In this perspective, then we end." and when the Jew usually feels seek to create a better life for a heightened sense of awareness ourselves and our children, for of the ties that bind him to his all humanity in a world of ancient faith and his people, it peace, friendship and harmony. would be well if we were to For as much as this is a per­ apportion some part of this soul iod of prayer, penitence and searching and dedication to charity, the Days of Awe are some of the worthwhile tem­ equally a time of renewal and poral projects that go to make of rededication to the great Jew­ up the totality of Jewish life. ish ideals that have inspired us "To do justice and to love through the ages—the brother­ mercy" is the Sages explanation hood and dignity of man, the of one's duty toward our fellow oneness of the world, the burn­ man. However, say the Rabbis, ing desire for freedom, the "The world could.not exist if it yearning for peace. Greater were governed by1 justice alone. days lie ahead if we but will it, Justice must be tempered with greater days in which to ac­ mercy." Such being the Jewish complish great things and to understanding of 'Justice' that solve great and serious prob­ Residents of the Kline Galland Home at the Home's annual no wonder the Hebrew word lems. There is knowledge we picnic-cookout held in July. have never used fully that waits Tzdakah' became to mean "One of the many activities which also included a birthday 'Charity'. to be put to work; new quests for human development and which the residents of the Kline party and community singing. It is within this context that happiness to be undertaken; Galland Home anticipate each The Council of Jewish Wom­ the Seattle Friends of Histadrut new horizons beyond the hor­ en are presently working on an point with pardonable pride to year," stated Mrs. Hy Zimmer­ izons we see. man, "is the Home's annual expanded program for the resi­ the forty years of existence of dents, for which they also pro­ •Hfc^ .1 Histadrut and the pioneering . All this is open before us, a picnic-cookout." Mrs. Zimmer­ vide volunteer workers. Mrs. M. role it has played in the cre­ blank page today, but one which man, volunteer in charge of arts Arthur Oles is supervisor of the THE UNITED WAY ation and stabilization of the can be written in deeds of last­ and crafts at the Home and or­ volunteer program, for which State of Israel. ing achievement and great satis­ ganizer of the event, went on to an orientation program has been Be a Full Share Histadrut's . achievements in faction. say that all enjoyed the outing planned for the fall. GOOD NEIGHBOR the field of- healing are out­ standing. Its health service, known as Kupat Cholim, which services nearly two-thirds of the entire population, .Arab and Jewish, is comprised of sixteen hospitals, over nine hundred clinics throughout the country in remote areas where hardy pioneers build the land and guard the borders, more than one hundred laboratories and x-ray stations, and nearly six hundred pharmacies. The mutual aid and social welfare departments of Hista­ drut and the education and cul­ tural department together with its youth and sports movements are outstanding in their impact on the new immigrant. Every effective medium is used to ameliorate the hardships that the newcomer sometimes en­ counters on his arrival in the land, and every effort is made to speed up the integration of the new people through the use of lectures, libraries, radio broadcasts, periodicals, etc. The department also" maintains a correspondence course on gen­ eral and technical subjects, and finally, gives special assistance to the orthodox religious mem­ bers by enabling them to ac­ quire religious accessories and facilities. The local Friends of Histadrut are particularly proud of their own special project in Israel, the Kastel Clinic. This clinic still lacks the necessary techni­ cal equipment necessary to serve those who need specialized med­ ical treatment, although the building is completed. This con­ dition causes delay and extra expense, since the patient must ' be transported into Jerusalem. The clinic, which is strategically situated high upon the famous Kastel (Fortress) overlooking the Jerusalem Corridor, is well Sign of a good place to bank deserving of your further inter­ est and patronage. More detailed information may be obtained Sign of a good friend from Morris Nash, president of the local group, or from the writer. Best wishes for the new year We, the officers and members of Seattle Friends of Histadrut, take this opportunity to wish you and your families "Peace and Contentment" for the com­ ing year. "Shalom, L'Shono Tovo".

BOSTON (JTA) — Abraham Winer, a prominent industrialist and active leader in the Jewish community, has been named to serye as American specialist in a good pkoe to banh small business practices to the Government of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and to business organizations and small business proprietors £t»moe< fQ\Q throughout that area, for a NATIONAL PANKe/COMMERCE period of four months.