SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 Reagan's Issue a Very Happy, Healthy, a Happy

SEPTEMBER 11, 1980 Reagan's Issue a Very Happy, Healthy, a Happy

R . I . Jewish 11istorical Association ll 130 sessions Street .,:.._ P rovidence , RI 0290 6 Support Jewish RHODE Read By Agencies More Than 40,000 With Your ISLAND Membership People THE 0Nl Y ENGl/SH JEWISH WEE Kl Y IN R I AND SOUTHEAST MASS VOLUME LXV II . NUMBER 44 TH URS DAY. S EPTEMBER 11, 1980 30¢ PEA COP Y Bernard Segal Dies; Was Hadassah Elects -New President Longtime Herald Columnist Several hundred friends and rclallvcs or lkrnard "Beryl"· Segal. 80. whod1cd last weekend . .illcndcd funeral Krviccs held at Temple Bcth-U lasl Monday noon Bunal was in Lincoln P.irk Cemetery. ~ Those who p.trt1c1patcd in the service: in­ cluded Rabbi Leshc G utterman of Temple Bcth-1:.1, Rabbi Will iam G. Braude and Rabbi Meir Lasken o f l'h1ladelph1a, w.ho J,tave the l:u logy. Cantor Ivan Perlman chanted several psalms dunng the 5ervicc: Mt. ScJ;tal, who d1cd at his home on 0vcrhi11 Road, was the husband of Irene fhe rC1..1p1enl of the Brov.n Bc.H A"'ard "Chaya" (Waxman) Segal from Brov.n UmHn1t). he rcce"cd "•mo~ B~rn 1n Ru.s~ia, he was a son of 1he late ,1v.ard, from the State of Israel Bonds. the Aaron I. and Rachael (L1ebcnon) Segal, and I .irb;md Poalc Zion. lhe Je,..1,h lhslortc.11 had hvcd in Providence most of his life SlX.1c1y , the Or(t..1mLa11on' of Rehab1lttat1on He was chief pharmacist at the: M1nam rhroup:h Tra1n1nr., lhe Bureau of Jcv.1.sh Hosp1lal for over JO years. Lducat,on. Temple Beth-LI and the Rhode lie taught Yiddish al the Workman'~C1r­ hland 131ccn1en1mal Comm,ltcc clc School, later teaching llebrew at the lks1dcs his v.1rc he lc:,\·cs 1... 0 dau11hters, l cmplc lkth-t l Rchgious School and the M n Annelle S llod,man of l",ior1h M1am1 1icbrcw High School of the Rhode Island Beach, I la, and Mn Geraldine R l·os1er B ureau o f J ewish tducat1on of Prov1dcncc, a brother. Mordecai Sc:g.1! of LOSA ' GEl.f..S, Calif/. -rJ,"ried1 S. U'"i.s. or Grn l , tt,,.,/,·k,N,w , ork . h1sbt-cn cl«t"led .pr,si­ " In ad di 110n to writ ing the column ' 10ne hracl; and 1ouirandch1ld rcn dffll or 1-la4nuh, CM larJffl " omm's , olunctt.r orr; aniurlon in che country, by 3,000 d, leg1 tes Man·s Op1mon"' for the R.I. Herald, he was I uncral arr.in(temen1., v.erc: m:.de b) the 11 I~ OrJ•niiaUon''i four d1) 1nnu1I mmin1. Piccu, ed 11 ldi " ich h . L,wi" i.s Bernie, S. Tan• tch author of m:my published slones :rnd Ma, Suparman Mcmonal Chard "fflbaum, or/''lo "", or k Cil), "ho hHjuSI compl, ced four )Hrs H lladauah'.1 n11ion1I pru id <'nl . pla)'~ for child ren, wri tten in Yiddish I h: brew and Enghsh. He wrote a tut book for the R.I. IJureau o f Jewish Education en• li lled " K now Your Community" and also Begin To Meet With Carter wrote a column for lhc Providence Jo11rnal­ /J11fletin entitled "'Your Medicine he.st." lie did cx lcns1ve research a nd wntmg for Autonomy Talks Scheduled To Resume 1hc h1~1o n cal notes of the R.I. Jewish JI-RUSALLM (JTAJ - Premier There ha1 alrcad) been some uncertainty formal one It v.as not 1mmed1atcly clear lt i-.toric,11 Society. of which he wa-. a 1\-lc:nachem lk11in ... ,II call on President tar• surround1n11 this point, v.1th officials m ..,..hcthcr Carler ..,..ould turn the v1s1t into the fou ndi n~ me mber tc:r :it lhe White House ii ... cc:k aflcr the Cauo quoted as ~,,n,r. that the a,11rccmen1 lnpurlltc ~umrmt that Israel. E,r.ypt and the Mr. Sc~al was educated ll l the Kamcnct­ Prcs1dent1al clec11ons C.:artcr 1nv11ed him .irmed at b) U.S special en1ro)' Sol U.S ha\C pledged to hold under the new ll.:r Yc~ hi va in Russia, lalcr rccc1vmg his B.S when Beiz.m phoned 10 conp;ralulate the L 1nov. 111 did no1 ncccssaril) s1J,tnal an early Lmow1t1 talks- resumption agreemcnl . from llrown University in 1927, hi~ M.S. Pres1den1 on the aJ!r«ment to resume 1he resumption or the talks Israel, ofric1:il.s, for Asked tn a TV mterv1ew when this from the University of Rochester m 1932. autonom· alk~ 1he1r part, hJ\e bcc:n JI pains to st ress 1ha1 summpl was hkcly to take place, Bc:11,in said whe re he wa~ inducted in to Sigma X1, and llc:J!1n ulso phoned Prcs,dcnt Anv.ar Sada1 l~r.iel ,:a\e no conccss,ons or ",11.esturcs·· to that v.a~ up to Carter as host. But he eer­ Ph.d . from the Rh ode Island College of for the sa me purpo\C', and lhe tv.o leaders persuade S.idltll to .i,11rcc: to the resumption taml) supposed thut the "intention is not to Pharmacy in 1940. Uj!.reed to issue dm:CII\C5 to 1he1r autonomy BcJitin·s \1s11 to the U.S in No\cmbcr has hold 11 before Novcmbc1 fourth" (Election One of the firs, members o f the Board of ncp;otmtors on hov. 10,r.o about renev.,n,r. the bcc:n planned for some time. l h: w,11 take Day) the Bureau of Jewish Education, Mr. Segal lall.s lmual repor1~ of the phone con\ersa­ part ,n cc:lcbrat1ons there mark,nj!. the ccn­ Meanwhile, Begin a'ld top orficials arc wa~ also a member of the T emple Beth-El. t1on p;a1,e no "ord. ho"e\er. of ... hen the tenar) of l.cc:1r Jabotinsk)°s birth l hs \1s11 stressmg that Israel made no concessions If\ the Jcwbh Ho me fo r the Aged, the Arbiter tails are Iii.cl) to restart lo Carter v.111. thercfore. bca private and not o rder to secure the L1nowitz agreement on Rin~. and the Brown Club. the resumption oft he autonomy talks. Begin told TV interviewers that Israel's posi tions remained unchanged. There was no need to change them, he said. Arens Rejects Offer of Did this mean, he was asked, that Sadat had not obtained any of the condi tions he had earlier stipulated for a resumption oft ht Defense Ministry Portfolio talks'f "Quite true.'" Begi n replied. Sadat had been demanding that Israel shift its stand o n J E R USA LEM (JTA) - Moshe Arens, of report s m the press that the Prime Minis­ but I am sorry to say that this is not the Jerusalem and the settlements, o r at least ch:1i rma n of the Knesset Fo reign Affairs te r was about to ask Arens to join the Cabi­ case." pronounce these two vexed issues o pen· to and Defense C ommittee, has rejected an net as Defense Minister, Arens wa nted to A rens said Begin could continue to se rve negotiation. o ffer by Premier Menachem Begin to be­ notify Begin that due to political d ifferences as Defense Minister and there was no justi­ But, as Begi n himself no ted in the in ter­ come Israel's new Defense Minister. with the government he could not accept. fi ed criticism o f the way the defense estab­ view. Sadat d id leave a way o pen to the The o ffer came three months after Ezer " To day. the Prime Minister and A rens lishme nt was functionin g si nce Begi n resumption o f the ta lks by persistently Wei zm;in resigned fro m the ministry. Begi n met fo r a personal ta lk to d iscuss the issue. assumed the po wers o f the Dd ense Minis­ demandini,i: a tripa rtite summit. Li nowitz has served in this capacity ever since. Arens The Prime Minis ter told Are~s tha t a num­ t ry. Arens said he wo uld suppo rt any can­ seized upon th is as the basis for the com­ rejected the offer because he basically ob­ ber o f fri ends had told him that they ha ve d idate o f the Premier for lhe Defense promise document he worked out duriag his iccl s to the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty in talked with Arens and were under the Ministry including Ariel Sh aron who was visit here last week a nd which he announced ·it s present form "in which we give too much impression that this time he wo uld be ready "a very good candidate."' in Alexandria after meeting Sadat. for too little," he said. Arens had voted to join the government if he were orfcred Arens said there was no contradiction The document specifics that the talks will against the signing of the treaty. the defense portfolio. between his membership in Likud and his be resumed ·•at a mutually agreed date" Ht repeated his known views in a meet­ The Prime Minister informed Arens that objectio n to a central feature of the present while at the same time there will beconsulta• ing with Begin recently. He said in a radio if that impression was correct he was ready government's policy such as lhe peace tions on "the preparation, venue and 1imin,1t interview that he did not enter the meeting to make the orfer.

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