May 23, 1952 Providence, R

May 23, 1952 Providence, R

ett-El • 6SS Br03.l st . Fro'ii-ie:-1 ce . R. · :1cus Rhode Island's Only Anglo-Jewish Greatest Newspaper• Independent Weekly The-Jewish Herald in Rhode l;land VOL. =vr:I, No. 12 FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 PROVIDENCE, R. I. SIXTEEN PAGES 10 CENTS THE COPY Scenes at Bonet for Israel Program at Ledgemont Brier Reports Hospital To be Ready_in Fall FeinbergRe-elected Hospital Holds T H d C t Annual Meeting o ea en er Toe n ew S2 million Miriam Saul E. R. Feinberg was re­ Hospi taJ building, now nearing elect.eel president of the Jewish completion on Summit Avenue, Community Center for his third will be ready for occupancy "som e­ term at the annual m eeting Wed­ time this fall," Benjrun.in Brier, nesday evening. president of Miriam Hospital, re­ (Top left) Mayor Abba Khonshi of Haifa, center, The annual m eeting featured ported yesterday at the hospital's is shown with Alex Lowenthal, Pittsburr;h industrialist, the first showing of color m otion annual m eeting. IE.fl., Dr. llie Berr;er, Walter I . Sundlun and Saul Ab.rams, pictures taken of all Center acti­ Although rising costs have vities <luring Open House Week. pegged the cost of the new hospi­ co-chairmen of the local Israel Bond Committ,,e. (Top O ther officers who were elected tal- fully equipped and ready to rir;ht) Mayor Khonshi with Governor Dennis J . Roberts following the report of the n omi­ accept patients-<it the $2 million and Archibald SilYerman who was m aster of ceremonies. nating committee include Milton mark, Brier revealed that contri­ · (Center) Councilman Joseph Schlossberg, left, presents C. Kay, first vice-president; Joseph butions, together with "money from other sources. such as the a resolution to Mr. Silverman adopted by the City Coun­ Adelson , Louis Fain and David Chemack, vice-presidents; Jules Federal Government, have brought cil, praising- Israel for her progress in the past four. years. P . Goldsmith, treasurer; Edmund us within approximately $100,000 (Bottom) Two views of the audience that crowded the Wexler. financial secretary; J . I. of the· total cost of construction dining room of the Ledgemont Country Club. Cohen. recording secretary. and equipment." Photos by Marcello Toe following were elected to " We are confident," he added, the Board of Directors for two " that when those who have not years: Jacob J . Alprtn, Peter H . yet made their contributions to Bardach, Dudley J . Block. Milton the Hospital giv.e themselves the Brier, Max Brodsky, Mrs. Herbert opportunity of seeing it and in­ Cohen, Dr. Eric Denhoff, Dr. specting it, they will be as a.n:dous Banice Feinberg, Mrs. Raymond as those who have already con­ G . Franks, H erman Galkin. J o­ tributed to establish memorials seph Gladstone. Leonard Y. Gold ­ . .. to help make the entire project man, Simon S . G reenberg, H enry financially sound." Hassenfeld, Paul Heymann, Al­ Toe new Hospital. Brier noted, fred H . Joslin, Morris H. Lazarus, w!ll be about three times the size Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, Paul Lit­ of the old one. win, Julius C. Michaelson, Law­ Michael S . G robsmith, execu­ rence P aley, Harold Ratush, Mil­ tive director, stated in his report ton Rubin, Marvin Rumpler, Na­ that the new hospital "w!ll be the than Samors, stephen J. Siner, m ost important building in town Mrs. Stanley Simons, Mrs. Harry .. We are going to make it the Sklut and Coleman B .' Zimmer- best possible place to go if you man. are sick or injured. In epidemic Bertram L. Bernhardt is chair­ or disaster, it w!ll stand as the· (Continued from Page 3 ) • (Continued on Pa.ge 3 ) Haifa Mayor Says Bonds Will Sol Schiff to Head GJC' s T&I Unit Sol Schftr, prominent Providence Help Israel Be Self-Supporting wholesale a ppliance distributor , this week was named chairman of On hearing that Israel in a few resources which will be developed the key Trade and Industry Divi­ years hopes to be self-supporting with bonds now being sold to aid sion of the 1952 fund- raising and self-supplying after getting a the country. drive of the General J ewish Com­ helping hand from its bond cam­ 'W e expect to get through these mittee. paign in establishing a sound bonds the tools and the machinery Toe appointment was set up by economy, the audience. attending to exploit these resources in world Henry Hassenfeld, general cam­ a dinner in behalf of the local trade," the visitor declared. H e paign chairman. shortly before Bonds for Israel office last Monday said that under the fast develop­ b.is recent departure for Israel. night at the Ledgemont Country m ent of Israel's econolD.Y, cultiva­ Club. pU?'Chased an additional tion of the land had increased O ne of the financial bulwarks S52,000 in bonds which brought to agricultural production from $600,- of the GJC's annual drive in be­ more than Sl.000.000 the a mount 000 to $4,000,000, people in in­ half of the United Jewish Appeal, purchased by Rhode Islanders in dustry has jumped from 69.000 to the T and I Division-«S it is the first year of the campaign. 119,000 while the population has commonly knoWD--<XX>rdinates the Mayor Abba Kboushi of Haifa, steadily risen in the past three and cam paign activities of almost a lsrael ·s principal seaport, k.nov.-n one- half years. score of businesses and industries as the Pittsburgh of the Middle Mayor Kboushy was welcomed in the greater Providence area. East. told the gathering which here by Governor Roberts, wh o Among its m ajor sub-organiza­ tilled the club's dining .room, that expressed high praise· for the work tions are the textile, jewelry, all kinds of minerals had recently of the local committees in the building materials. food, liquor , been discovered in the Negev area bond program and for the Rhode drug, furniture. clothing and metal SOL SCHIFF of his country. They include Island committee. products divisions. CPL. JORDAN P. BERGEL, a.nd phosphates. copper and sulphur. (Continued on Pa,:e 3) PVT. MARTIN E. BERGEL, sons Schill' is pre:;ident of the Tri­ or Mr. and lllrs. Herman J . Bergel state Wholesalers Corporation, Committee To Try of Evergreen Street., met recently d istributors of n ationally-kno"'ll $255,000 Pledged at Emanuel in Germany. ltl arlin arrived in radio. television and household For Bond-UJA Peace Ge.rmany two months ago; Jordan appliance item·s. JERUSALEM ( AJP) - The has been stationed the.re for 13 He served as co-chairman of Religious School Drive Meeting Zionist Actions Committee in its months. t h e- T and I h ardware and electric closing session h ere adopted a A total of $255.000 has been The m eeting that followed the Emanuel. Rabbi' division in last year's cam paign. resolution p roviding for the esta­ pledged toward the cost of the Goldman was He h as been an ardent worker in breakfast was presided over by guest speaker . previous drives since coming to blishment of a coordinating com ­ new Religious Scllool building of Lazarus. who Is over-all chairman mittee in the United States with Temple Emanuel, now u nder con­ Rosen discussed the Inadequacy Rhode Island five years ago from power to eliminate con.!licts in the struction . Samuel Lazarus. chalr­ for the campaign to raise $425.000. of the present school accommo- Philadelphia. where he had been campaigns of the UJA and the man of the building campaign. Seated al lh e head table with datlons and stressed the need for active in the affairs of that city's Bonds for Israel. The resolution announced at lhe close of a "k:lck­ Rosen and Lazarus were Rabbi t h e new facilities. Lazarus an- UJA. was Introduced by Dr. Nahum oll'" breakJast m eeting held Sun­ Ell A. Bohnen and the following nounced that he would sponsor a Joseph Galkin. GJC executive Goldman. J ewish• Agency head. day morning al the Wayland committee officers: Arthur Kap­ dinner-meeting W ednesday even- d irector. indicated this week that who admitted that Agency efforts Manor. lan and Alex Rumpler. co-chair­ Ing at lhe Wayland Manor. at a number of m ajor appointments so far to effect a settlement of The goal set for the campa(gn m en : George Savin. secretary: which tim e the groundwork for in the T and I various sub-com­ d igputes between the two cam ­ is H25,000. Irving Fain. treasurer: Adrian the complete fund-raising actl- mittees would be confirmed by paigns have not been successful. Approximalel,y 70 members or Goldstein, publicity chairman: vltles would be prepared. early June. Present campaign Foreign Mlnlster Moshe Sharett, the campaign committee attended He rman Rosen and Charles Brier. Rabbi Bohnen termed the drive plans call for tile organization of who left for the United States the meeting as the guests of Sam­ co-chairmen. and Rabbi Israel for a n ew building a "call lhat both officers and solicitors in every is expected to take a leading hand uel Rosen. president of Temple Goldman or Baltimore. formerly com es bul once ln a generation. T and I subordinate group by the in the establishment of the co­ Emanuel. the spiritual leader al Temple not an annual drive." latter part of next month. ordinating committee. I. THE PRO.VIDENCE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1952 2 BERLINSKY, GORDON CLUB May 12. Canast& followed · the Hea·ds Initial Gifts The Berlinsky and Gordon Club business meeting, Guests were Center Parents To held its monthly meeting at the present from New York.

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