Anti-Semitic Heckler Outshouted At Rally Carrying an anti-Semitic sign Freedom Fighters In U.S.A., Inc., reading "Communism Is Jewish Mr. Mlot-Mroz was finally escort­ (Zionist) From Start to Finish. ed from the parking I ot by two Smash Communism Everywhere," policemen, and drove away In a a picket at the meeting called by 1965 white Cadillac convertible. THE O NLY ENGLI SH-JE W ISH W EE KLY IN R. I. AND SOUTHEAST MASS. the Negro Leadership Conference Thirteen men, four women, a to protest de facto school segre­ 17-year-old girl, and a 17-year­ gation In South Providence on M"n­ old boy, all of them Negroes, were VOL. L, NO, 23 FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1966 !Sc Per Copy 12 Pages day night, was outshouted and sur­ arrested by police who moved In rounded by Negroes, who told him to disperse a chanting, rock­ to leave, as he attempted to heckle throwing mob who lingered In the the speakers. Willard Avenue Shopping Center Identifying himself as Jozef after the Freedom Rally. Israel's President Shazar Asks Mlot-Mroz ofSalem,Mass.,saytng The rally Itself was peaceful he was president of the Anti-Com­ and the crowd of approxlmotely munist Confederation of Polish 400 to 500 spectators appeared al­ most disinterested In the speakers. End To Organizational Rivalries Annual Jewish Service It was after the sound truck from which the rally had been staged NEW YO~K CITY -- President bavltcher movement, In the Crown started to leave the parking lot Zalmllll Shazar of Israel spoke out Heights section of Brooklyn. Planned For Sunday that a group of Negro youths, led vigorously against the rivalries Mr. Shazar, who was born near by James Tunsdall, 20, of 143 and ldeol oglcal differences that the Czarist Russian city of Lu­ At Cathedral Of Pines ·Rugby Street, chanting "Amen, divide America's Jewish organiza­ bavltch, where the movement or­ Amen:' marched up and down tions, ln a series of private talks iginated, has retained an Intense The 20th annual Jewish service Prairie Avenue ln front of the during his visit here last week. feeling for his Hasldlc upbringing will be held at the Cathedral of shopping center and along side Specific points he mentioned and Insisted on making the trip. the Pines, Rlndge,N.H.,onSunday, streets. were the needforacommonprayer Despite the unusual hour and Aug. 7, at 2:30 P.M. Rabbi Sam­ Mayor Joseph A. Doorley, Jr., book for Orthodox, Conservative the absence of advance notice, uel Freilich of Gardner, Mass., said the next day, that hoodlums and Reform Jews , for conciliating 3,000 singing and dancing Hasldlc l will conduct the service, with the of the sort who dlspl eyed" shame­ conflicting views on Jewish cul­ Jews, most of them bearded and assistance of Leonard Barmak of ful conduct" In the disturbance tural and comm·mal life, and for wearing black caftans, nearly Cranford, N .J., and Mil ton Posov­ would be prosecuted and prevented overcomtng the uneasiness of some crushed the frail President when l sky of Worcester, M,ss. from spreading destruction and Jews over Israel's role ln world he entered the Lubavltcher head­ Professor Solomon G. Braslav­ fear. Judaism. The 76-year-old Pres­ quarters at 770 Eastern Parkway. sky, music director of Temple Leaders of civil rights groups, ident addressed American Zionis t Secret servicemen and more ; Mlshkan Teflla, Newton, Mass., Including those In charge of the Council representatives and a del­ than 150 uniformed policemen lock­ and an all-professional choir will rally, took a mlxed view of the egation from the Conference of ed arms and used nightsticks In furnish the liturgical music. This outbreak, mingling criticism and Presidents of Major Jewish Or­ frantic efforts to protect Mr. Sha­ ' will be their !8th appearance at praise of the police. Rev. VI rgll ganizations of America. zer as he was almost carried into l Rlnge. A. Wood of Boston, form~r chap­ Against the advice of his aides, the building by the sea of hu­ The current Sedra or portion ! aln of the Pond Street Baptist Mr. Shazar made an unscheduled manity. of the Torah and of the Prophets Church of South Providence, was midnight visit to Rabbl Menahem Three hours later', President will be read. A booklet containing the main speaker at the rally. M. Schneersohn, head of the Lu- Shazar departed after an emotional Y) the entire service will be given embrace with Rabbi Schneersohn , e9.ch person attending the service, a tall man of 64 with a long, gray­ which attracts as many as 10 ,000 Ing beard and side-I ocks Jutting worshipers. out from under his black, broad­ Arangements were made by Mr. brimmed felt hat. Posovsky and Morton Rose, both On the question of conciH2t::•· p trustees of the Cathedral of the Ing religious rl tual, President Sha­ I Pines. Hosts at Hill top House will · zar recalled that although Israel's be Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lakin of population comes from widely Gardner; Chief Aide, Alfred S. different backgrounds, the armed M:.nchenberg of Winchendon, and forces seem to have coped with ushers, members of Achdus Lodge the problem of elaborating a com­ #1228. B'nal B'rlth, Fitchburg, mon prayer book that apparently Mass. has satisfied all groups. ) The President was said to have _, turned to Biblical history to trace Village Outlook the feudlng among Jewish tribes whenever there was no outside en­ emy threatening them. On Border Strite "When outsiders would cOme J ERUSALEM _.The settlers of to capture their land the tribes Almagor, an Israeli border vil­ would unite:' one source quoted lage overlooking the site of re­ Mr. Shazar as having told the cent clashes with Syria, have de­ group . "But as soon as the battles cided to exploit a spontaneous were won each tribe wanted to tourist boom. BE·rn ISRAEL so:::IAL HALL -- Leaders of the campaign for an wave Its own flag. It Is long past Israeli and foreign visitors addition to Temple Beth Israel are, from left, Rabbi Jacob Handler; the tlm~ when we should have have been flocking to the lonely Leonard Sholes, temple president; Charles Coken, special gifts chair­ Rabbi Charged learned to work together and settlement, which overlooks the man; Leo Grossman, Initial gifts, and David Vanover, building chair­ closely together also In peace." disputed valley, to see for them­ men. Fred Kelman Photo. One man said later that Mr. selves what the United Nations As Abortionist Shazar also hinted broadly that Security Council has been de­ NEW YORK-A Queens rabbi American Zionists should em­ bating, Temple Beth Israel Begins was charged In Criminal Court phasize more cultural and spir­ Rather than chase them away, last week with attempting to per­ itual ties with Israel and con­ the Almogor leaders have Fund For form an abortion on a 26-year-old centrate less on concrete ques­ voted to erect an observation post Drive Social Hall pregnant woman. tions of Israel's foreign affairs. ple building, will be 50 by 70 and provide a refreshment stand. Initial pledges of approximately The police said that the rabbi, Moreover, the Minister of $50,000 have already been made feet and can accommodate 250 to President Shazar, who shares Charles J. Shoulson, was at the with Marc Chagall the heritage of J Tourism, Moishe Kol, who was In the campaign begun Sunday to 300 persons for dinner. The new head of a cl tyWlde abortion ring Invited to Join the growing stream raise $90,000 · for a new social kl tchen, 18 by 30 feet, will be fully ghettos In provincial Czarist Rus­ that charged $500 an operation and ... of sightseers Friday, has-promised hall to be added to Temple Beth equipped and attention has been sia, last Friday admired two paint­ was known to patients as to help Almagor develop Its new­ Israel. given to proper storage and "Dr. ings by his old friend and fellow­ Stein." . refugee. Never before shown pub­ found attraction. About 40 persons attended the handling of dishes. The addition· licly, the huge paintings have been Developed fLve years ago by July 28 dinner with which the will also contain a lobby, a coat Judge William E. Ringel set ball at $2,500 for the whltehalred guarded from view at 'the new the Jewish National Fund, a land fun1-ralslng drive was formally room with space for 300 garments, 47-year-old rabbi, who lives at redevelopment agency, Almagorls begun. Speakers Included Leo men's and women's lavatories, a Metropolitan O;,era House which at the northwest corner of the Sea Grossman, Initial gifts chairman; women's lounge and a bride's 160-22 Powells Cove Boulevard, will be opened on Sept. 16. Whitestone. A hearing was set of Galilee. It was established as Charles Coken, special gifts chair­ room. There will be room for He viewed the two canvases, a paramilitary project and the land man and master of ceremonies; a bar and for a stage. Fluores­ for Aug. ll . Rabbi Shoulson, who each 36 feet high and 30 feer was cleared by soldier~ arid ar­ Leonard Sholes, congregation cent lighting with Intensity con­ was released after providing the wide, with Mayor John Lindsay mored tractors. president; David Vanover, bulldlng trols will be used throughout the ball, was also charged with during a tour of the new building Earlier this month, Israeli Jets committee chairman; Rabbi Jacob add! tion, which will be alrcondl­ attempted grand larceny andprac­ before they attended a luncheon at retaliated with an air strike against Handler, and William C.
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