Providen:ce Tem pies List -Services For ·Yom Kippur A Kol Nldre service will be !(ol Nldre service will hegtn at presented on Tuesday by Rabbi 5:45 P,M, on Tuesday,themornlng Herman J. Blumherg, Cantor Nor- service at 8 o'clock on Wednesday, , ' . · man Gewlrt2 and the Temple Beth and the Ylzkor service at 11 A.M. ~ El choir, over Radio Station WEAN SONS OP ABRAHAM at 8:30 P,M. Services for Yorn Mlncha wlll begin at 4 o'cli>ek VOL. XLIX, NO, 31 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1965 15c PER COPY 16 PAGES Klppur In temples and synagogues on Tuesday afternoon at Congre- s throughoutheld on Tuesday Rhode , andIsland Wednesday. will he gatlonwill be Sons lit ofa~ Abraham 6 P.M.,. Candlesthe Kol Neo-Na_z,_· Party Ecumen1·cal Counc·11 ees BLACKSTONE VALLEY Ntdre service' will start at 6:15 Polls 20f. Of Vote TEMPLE-CENTER and Rabbi Abraham Chtll will ,c. Rabbi Joel s. Geffen, assisted preach • sermon, "11ie Art Of BONN The -ly-ea- by Cantor Joshua Hllsenrath, will Asking," at 7:15 P.M, OnWednes- lablllllled National Democratic OK Of Vat1·can ----- Document conduct the Kol Ntdre service day Shachrls will hegtn at7 o'clock on Tuesday at 6:15 P .M. at the In the morning, the sermon, Party, the nrst neo-Nul party In ROME - Final approval of a majority vote of the prelates. Covenant Congregational Building, "Spiritual Killers," will he Weat Germany to seelt ottlclal the Ecumenical Council'• draft He added that competent Coun­ 143 Glenwood Avenue, Pawtucket, delivered at 10, Ylzkor services nationwide recognition, emerged declaration onCathollc-Jewlshre- cil commissions can propose only ~ I from this country's Parliamentary for the Black stone Valley emp e- will begin at 11, and Muuf ser- elections with orily 2% of the vote. latlons has never been seriously amendments formulated on the Center. The Yorn Klppur service vices at 11:30. Mlncha will start In •lew of the stronc alien- endangered since the over- basis of proposals contained In will begin at 9 A.M.onWednesday, at 3 P,M., Nellah at 5 P.M. and dance al recent rallles of the neo- whelming majority vote of pro- positions of council _members who and a Junior Congregation service Masrlv at 6:30 P.M. on Wednes- vlslonal approval last November, voted "yea, with reservations." for_ children under 10 will be held day. Yorn Klppur services will Nazi croup, political Ob■ervers a West German Jesuit leader said However, Rev. Hirschmann on Wednesday from 10 A.M. to be held from 10 A.M. to 12 had predicted that the ..rty would here recently. stressed, such proposed amend­ I P .M. A baby sitter will he o•cloclt noon tor the -Junior Con- poll up to 51,. Rev. H. Hlrshmann, professor ment• can be only altarnatlve tor­ available for the adult services. grecatlon, In the chapel of the The obaervers warned, how- of the Jesuit order at Frankflu,t mulaUoba to those orlclnally ac­ _ CONGREGATIONS synaeocue, Cantor MaurlceGordon ever, that the strength of the l(J- <University, declared at the Ger- cepted: 11 such amendments do B'NAI ISRAEL will •••1st Rabbi Chill . tlonal Democratic Party should man Bishops press i-,nel here not receive a majority, the orlcl­ · Rabbi Pesach Krauss will lead SONS OF JACOB not be under-estimated, since the that this was true despite all ru- nal tellt remains valid, he stated. Yom K1£rur services at Congre- Candle lighting wlll rake place 2% ratio corresponds to narly mors to the contrary. The pro- It wu ltnown, he said, that, for gatlon B nal Israel, Woonsocket. at S:45 P.M .. and the Kol Ntdre 500,000 votes. In Nuremberg, the vlstonal vote of approval was 1,- the sake of clarity and to avoid He will be assisted by Cantor service wlll hegln at 6 p .M., on birthplace of Hitler's racist pol- 691 for, 99 against' and four ab- misunderstanding or misuse, a . David Lefkowitz. The Kol Ntdre Tuesday · at Congregation Sons of lcles, the neo-Nazl group won stenttons, number of such alternatives were service will begin at 6:40 P ,M. Jacob. On Wednesday Shachrlswlll 6% of the vote. The declaration repudiates examined and formulated for the on Tuesday, and the Yorn Klppur begin at 8 A.M.. Rahbl Rubin With Chancellor Ludwig Erhard once and tor all the ancient charce draft by the Secretariat for the and Ylzkor services at 8:45 A,M. Soloff will give his sermon at JO, and his Christian Democratic that the Jews, i-st or present, Promotion of Christian Unity, on Wednesday. The]unlorCongre- the Ylzkor service will start at Party retaining their leadership had any responsibility for thecru- which adopted the Initial stronclY­ gatlon wilt meet In the Bet Ham!- 10:30, and Musa! at 11:30. Mlncha of the Western German Govern- clflxton of Jesus. It Is i-,rt of a worded draft. He declared, however, that 0 dni;:r~J;/i~ght will be held ;;1~:~ ~~- •:n~::Ja::.j~;1~~~~~ :~:/::~:~:in~n:;:ir,:;_lsrael ~:Ci:1i:;,::t ; 1~~e';;t'!~-~~u:;::~ these proposals did not change j' at 6:30 P.M., and on Saturday low Nellah. Ira Zaldman wlll be rellclons, Including the Moslem the substance of the text adopted at 7 A.M. _ Baal Shachrls. Two days before the elections, and Buddhist faiths. In November, and could not alter .- SHAARE ZEDEK - TEMPLE BJ,;TH AM the Chancellor had told a press Explains Procedures the draft In essence. Rabbi Arnold A. Wieder of Yorn Klppur services al Tern- conference he Intended to Improve Father Hirschmann explained Rev. Hirschmann noted that Brandeis University, assisted by pie Beth Am, Warwlclt, will be relations with Israel turther, re- that any schema adopted by a tears had been voiced by "one his father, wlll act as cantor and conducted by Rabbi Mordcal L. gardless of his desire to normal- two-thirds majority la considered part" of the Church ·concerning i rabbi at Yorn Klppur services Brill, and prayers will be chanted lze relations with the Arab as virtually accepted, and cannot possible reprisals against Cath­ at Congregation Shaare Zedek. The (Continued on Page 13) countries. , bo Chaneed thereafter except by olics In the Middle East, stem­ mtnc from the sweeplnc dismis­ sal of deicide charges against the ~ ~tfiF.I~~~~~J\~1fflilil11~111.~~~~Wi&~4 f' --g J ewtsh people. He said there was no reason JNf 's 5725 Began With Outposts, Ended With Villages to minimize such tears, but that It wu equally true that the NEW YORK - The ]NF year reclaimed In the first year of this rate and was marked by two Ecumenical Council could not give set In with the establishment of venture. The young pioneers were specially notable events. On the "decisive weight to such con­ two border ourposts; It drew to chosen from the working and eve of the B'nal B'rtth Triennial siderations of expediency." Its close with the laying of the studyln~ youth movement In the Convention held In Jerusalem, Predicting that there would still foundation stones of four viii ages towns. Alranlt will be the pivot some 1,500 people gathered at the be "much opposition" at the In Galilee. In between there was for the whole region and have Martyrs' Forest In the Judean C ouncll to the declaration before a . dynamic forward surge Into the puhllc facilities such as a health H111 s to pledge the pl anting of final approval and promulgation, new and largely unexplored regions clinic, school, kindergarten, gen­ another 500,000 trees. Purther he said that the declaration was of Yatlr snd Adoraylm In Israel's eral store, meeting hall and north 9,000 scouts met at the Important also In Its Moslem and south. offices. · Menuhe Porest for the Ninth In­ Buddhist element, and that It would · Last November a large truck During the year under review ternational Jamboree, and planted moat probably remain a separate puffed heavily along-a gravel road the JNF has penetrated Into two trees with their own handsto carry document and not Incorporated In leading to the tombs of the regions, which till now werewaate on the great tradition of afforesta­ the "Constitution of the Church" Maccabees In Modlin near the and unpopulated. ·In Vat! r, east tion. Some of the . Pund's forests sch_ema." 1hls had been proposed Jordanian border. Through the of Arad, the Pund has begun with were turned Into recreation durl'IC the thlrd session. misty windshield one suddenly saw one of the most daring afforesta­ ,:,enters, and picnic grounds, so as Express Oppoaltlon a group ofrectangul arwhlte houses tion schemes ever tackled In to forge closer links between the JERUSALEM - Bells of some stuck to the rib of one of the low Israel. As this lone and Insecure land and Its people. Christian communities In Jordan - hills. The truck stopped next to a border region Is unsuited fcir Towards the end of the year, held Old Jerusalem tolled to ex­ house and several soldiers, farming, hecause of lack of water, the cornerstones were laid of four press "deep concern" over the bundled In warm windbreakers, It has been set aside for the new villages In Galilee, madepos­ Ecumenical Council draft declara­ jumped out. The first settlers of largest forest to be planted - slble by the tremendous advance tion repudiating the ancient charge Mevo-Modlln had arrived. millions of trees which will cover which the Keren Kayemeth of Jewish responslbWty tor the All members of this group of an area of 7,000 dunams, and will achieved In opening up this north­ cruclftltlon of Jesus, It wu re­ "Nahal" pioneer settlers· of protect the frontier over 10 miles.
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