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Mr. Howard M. Chapin R. I. Historical Society 68 Waterman s t. Providence, R. I.
THE JEWISH HOME NEWSPAPER OF RHODE ISLAND
.... ~-=~~-. i e lcmiB l era Vol. IV, No. 35 Entered as S(-cond-Class Mutte r , Nov. 7, 1!)29. nt the P ost Of.
lice at P l'Ovidcncc, R. 1 .. Under the Act of Ma rch 3, 18'/9 PROVIDENCE, R. I., MAY 26, 1933 5 Cents the Copy
Newport Celebrates Center Players Appear Thursday
In Popular Hit T ouro Anniversary Noted Rabbis to Attend I~ -------,-- ----,---
I _l Hadassah Speaker Victor Herbert's "Sweet
hear ts" to be Staged in P lantations Auditorium
Elaborate Ceremonies Planned by Committee
BANQ UET SUNDAY EVENING
The celebration of the 50th anniYersary of the Reconsecration of the historic Synagogue of the Congregation J eshuat Is rae l, known .as the Touro Synagogue, will begin with a Sabba th service this evening . Rev. Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, Habbi Emeritus of the Congregation Shcarith Is rael of New York and who held sen'ices in Newport in l SSl as a guest and whose father rcconsecrai:cd the synagogue in 1883, will del iver the opening prayer a nd sermoa.
Rabbi David De Sola Pool, Rabbi of the Shearith Israel Congregation will chant Ka boloth Sha both. The m emorial praye r and benediction will be delivered by Rabbi Morris A. Gutstein of the Touro Synagogue. Services wi ll be conducted Satu rday morning , May 27th with the three Rabbis ofliciating. Childr en 's services will be held Sunday m orning with addresses by Captain N . T aylor Phillips of New York City, Nathan David, president of Congregation J eshuat Israel, Rabbi Mendes and our Rabbi.
The form a l 50th anniversary ser vice wi ll be held on Sunday afternoon , May 28 at exactly 2 p. m. Our Rabbi wi ll preach a sermon in Hebr ew.
At t his service Mayor Mor t imer A. Sulli van wi ll bi·ing greetings from the ci tizens of Newport, Capt. P hilli ps from the Congregation S heari th Is rael in New York. Nathan David w ill s peak on the history of the J ews in Newport during the las t 50 years and Judge Max Levy w ill re late the his tory of the J ews since the settlement of the Cit y of Newport. Herman Podrat will pres ide during this service a nd introduce the speakers. At it s conc lus ion there wi ll be a procession from the synagogue to the his toric cem etery, about which that g reat Amer ican poet, Longfellow, w rote "The Cemetery on the Hi ll." Capta in Phi llips who is pres ident of t he S hearit h Is rae l Congregation and a g reatg r an<lson of Moses Seixas inte rred in the ceme te r y wi ll s peak, the three Rabbis reciting the m emo rial praye rs . The celebration wi II be culm ina ted with an e laborate banquet S unday evening at the C. J . 1. Communi t y Cente r.
MRS. SAM GEL HALPRI N
Will address Providence Chapte r Honors' Luncheon, J unc 6
National Head of Hadass:.1h
Speak to Here
Mrs. Samuel W. Halprin of Brooklyn, N . Y ., a nd national president of t he 1-ladassah will be the principal speaker at the Donors ' Luncheon to be s ponsored by the Providence Chapter at the Narragansett Hotel, June 6
l\'l rs. Ha lprin is one of the young est women leade r s in organization work in the country a nd as the leade r of 1-f adassah m embers heads one of the la rgest organi zed J ewish women's g rou ps in Ame rica.
Mrs. Ha lp r in is one of the best known Zionist s peakers and has appeared in ma ny cit ies lo de live r addresses. Living one year in })aJestine among its people and not a s a touri s t, has gained for he r a rich understanding a nd k nowledge of the ir lives and as pirations .
Climaxing more than two and a half months of intens ive preparation the J ewis h Center Players with a cas t of 110 will aJ)pe.ar next Thursday evening at the P lantations Auditorium in the bi ggest production CYen ventured by this grou11, pres enting Victor Herbert's tuneful opere tta "Sweethearts".
P rincipal parts have been assigned to the f ollowing : E velyn S iegal, Sylvia ; Mal'y Orliansky, Dame P aula; Dorothy W a ldman l .ia ne ; Fred Summe r field, F' ra nz, The Prince; Leo Cohen, Lt. Karl; S ydney Long, Mikel ; Macy Gordon, Von Tromp; Jack Gordon, Caniche ; A l Gurwitz, Sli ngsby; Norman Mille r, Gua rd; Larry Spitz, Major Dom o.
The chorus cons ists of: Regina Spieg e lblatt, Fannie Bernstei n, lrene Massover, Edith J affe, Ida Fain, Charlotte Long, Molly Sandler, Janice Sandle r , Samuel Fink, \-Val lace Ser ge, Howa r d P ass, Milton Spitz, Harry Grubman1 Benj a min Singer, \Villi am Mi1ler, J ad .. - Pressman. The Six Sist ers: Ethel Shukofsky, Nor-
~! ARY 0 11LIA N S l{Y
1na Gouse, R osal ind Gouse, Cha rlotte 0 now, H ilda Raphae l and Sarah ) 'ressman.
Specia lty numbers wi ll be g iven lly b:the l, J ean a nd Florence ~chwartz.
25 Boys and Girls From
Mrs. Samuel Starr is coachi ng t he production assis t ed by Miss J ean :Jchwa rtz, d anci ng ins t ructor , Miss Ueatrice Gross, Pia n is t and Benja-1.1in Premack1 o rches t ra director. l 1l rs. Saul Abrams a nd M1·s. H e rman J 'eing-o ld a re in charg e o [ costumcR. 1\ comm ittee o [ mo re than .L OO ha ~ Leen assis ting with the sale of tickets. 'l'he fol lowi ng- arc Commi t tee Cha irmen : Ge ne ral, .Millon C. Sapi ns ley, Co-Chairmen, Mrs . J oseph J. Sec fe r, A IUert S. P inke rson, Be n-
Jewish Center Clubs Honored at Koved Night
One Intermediate girl nnd one .Junior girl were na ml'd for hi~dH.'8t honors at the A nnuul l{ovcd Night Exe rcises. a ttended by more tha n 20 Cente r (' luhs . Tuc~day evening, in the gymnas ium of the .J ew is h Com muni ty ( 'c nl(' r , G;; Benefit S t. Twent y-three ot he r hoyR nnd g irls received honoruhlc mentio n ccrlili cat es for cxce llcncc in nll around com1>eti t ion. Excculi\·e Director Jacob I. Cohen pr esid ed ut. the ex (•rcises a nd members of the Cente r Board and invi ted gues ts mad e t he presentations .
The He rmn n S. Galkin nnd Charles Si lverman Trophies, nwn rded annuall y to Junio r boy or gir l a nd Inte rmediate boy o r gi rl clcempd worthy to be chosen ns out~tanding m embers of thrir tl ivi~ion, wrre ownrcled to Celia Kn µe low of the Kodimoh Club a nd Jllo!-som . u~crmun o( the J . U. G. Club. F rances S ne ll , I rn Stone, Stf' lla ~imom~ rmd Phylli~ Littman r('c(•ivC'd the h ig-hest m ent ion crrti ficntes. Others who received certificates were: He r bert Brown, Leon K. Ackerman, Leste r nite r , J o!-cph A. Wrismnn, Edith Schoenberir. E sther Strasber~, llnttie Kntzne l~on, Roslyn Garfinkle, Lillia n Ros e, H enrietta
jamin Ag-roniclc , Mrs . Ira H0 Ui11so11 i I< ri Lz., A lbc rt H.01Ji nso11 , Mi ld l"ed 7.u- ~;cc rclary, t:vel yn S imon ; 'l'rcm;u rc r 1
ckcrman, MilLvn Weis ma n, Sanford 1,ouis Davis; 'l'icke l Chairma n, Freda Litchmnn, ll e lr n Uake r, S ydnl'y Co- f' imon ; 'l'icket. Co-Chairnwn, Wi lli hr n, Sam ut• I Wi lk, l f.i rac l Zuck roff. :• rri Malzne r ; Pri z.ef,;1 l l c l'lnan S Gal-
'l'hC' Juler.; P. Golds te in Troph y, I in, l\l rs. Al be r t T rn vis; HC'f,;c rved award C'd a nnuu ll y lo lhe IJes l nll- ~:ea l f-i , Mrr._, Milltin C. Sapin8 1cy, i\ l rs. around <." lub wc nl lo Ll ie Oly m pks .Jacob 1•: n 1r-. t o r ; C'oRtumrs, M t·s. S a ul who reccivrd pr rrn a11r 11 t po~fit'fis iu n ,\ brnrns, Mn... I lerma n Fe inl,!o ld ; of the cup, hav ing- won il l\\'ice pre- Puhl kily, i\l rs. l'aul J . Hobi n, JncuU viou~ly. Thr C' lw('k(• rellr~ Wl' l"l' nm- I. Coht•n ; l' rupr r liC's, Si dnC' y Habinonr rup fo r lhi~ priz.e. T hC" J . U. G. v: ilz, !::,an funl Moskol ; Heception1 gi rls we re u,,·Hrdcd the Max L. l>r. i\l yron .Kr lll' r , Isador K ti l'l l. (:rant T roph y fo r the lH:'Rt l nle rmc-diute l,!roup w ith I lakoah Club cho- !-:i pr cial scene ry a nd cosl unies, f,; '." n for second honon;. lightin J,C effet.'ts, mus ic lhal appea ls
Pri ze~ were awa rded for excel- to the car, a ll a1·(' an indicalion that IC' nce in the Declamali on a nd S peak- "S\\'Pell1C'art~" wil l p ro,·c lhc finest ing- Contes ts to ll c rlJert Brown, Bo- mus ica l production eve r o ffer ed b y ri s Prilchc ,'i 1...&!- le r Salk r, Be lla any mnateur group in lhC' c ity. Goldi:.tc in, Norma n Brown, Pea rl The finC's t m u!-ica l ever allemple( l Finkels tein, F rancei:i Snell , Sanfo rd by the J ewish Communily Cenler Li lchmn111 S id,wy Cohe n a nd Sanw - l' laye rs wns lhe 1'1i kado la ::- l yea r e l Granoff. Nuorn i Ho~e o( Lhe which met with s uch i11s ta11ta n'eouB CheckC'rC'tte~ wac. a warded the Ida pra ise that the group was encouKotlen i\l emoria l T rophy fo r the raged lo u11dertakc even a m ore amhrsl l~sBay on lhe s ubJect "J ew1s h bitiou~ production. Cont nbul1011s lo C1vi h znl1on". S yd- To enable everyone to attend the nry Cohe n of lhe Judneans ca rried udmi ssion for g-eneral a nd reserved o!f fin~t prize' in .t!1e Jnte rmediate ~e-llf,; lrnve bce,I priced very reason!._,s~ay11.~ontest,. wr~t,111g ?ll the sub- ably. Tickets may be !-ecu red by J('ct I he i\l am I each1ngs of the I calling the Cente r- D xte r 6730-Prophets '', o r from any membe r of the Com-
( Continucd on Page Eight) mittee.
lzJONIST HEAD OPENS DRIVE HERE SUNDAY
TO SPEAK HERE
LCHJIS LI PS KY
'World known Zionis t leader to a ppeal for Palestine Campai gn s upport
Beth Israel Men Close 1933 Season
with Stag Banquet The Men's Club of Temple Beth
l s rae l culm inated its work f or the ~eason with a stag banque t Monday cven.i ng in the vestry of the Temple. 1\ lbe r t L iske r , pres ident of the c roup, was toas tmas te r.
The s pea ke rs included Max Rosen , preside nt of the T emple; J acob Licht, rhai rman of the boa rd of trus tees; Doris N . Nelson, a nd Dr. Il ic Berger, past presidents; a nd Rabbi i\laui-ice M. Mazu rc. The principal speake r of t he evening \\"aS i\1eye r Goldbc~·gof New l3cd[o rd who gave a dis course on "Peace."
Entertainment \\"as furn ished by J oseph Schlossbe rg \\"ho re11de red reveral voca l select ions accomp:rn ied by Willis Ta tro at the piano.
The committee in cha1·gc o [ :1rr:rnge111e11ts for t he :1ffair compr i~ed Ch a rles J . Sentlc r , chainnan; i\loni s \V . Sh oham a nd F red \Vc ilm:111.
Norman Zalkind of Fall River Wins
Brown Award Norma n Zalkind of Fall Hi,·er, :1
sophom ol'e :i t Drown Uni\"C•r :.::i ty. wa :-awa rdctl lh t' fi r::;t prize i n Lhc :innual \l icks P ri ze Debat(• he ld lasl WC'dllC'~d:1y C'Vcning· UC'lwcen Un>" :n Univers ity Sophom ores and J u111 01·s ;1l i\ la 11 11 i1q . .r \hill.
T he j udg-cs :1wa rdt•d lhr dC'<'i ~io11 fo r t he debalt.' lo Lhe Soplwnwn''- for lhe ir defcm:C' uf the 11('gati \°l' o f thr subject, " Hcsolved : t.h :1 t Co11g rc:;:.!~hould a llcmpt lo re~lor(' the prewar parily bclwee11 a g-ricullur(' a nd imlustry. 11
A second pri ze w as won by .J . Maynard Kaplan , '34, of S a lem. 8 peakcr~ included Fretl<' l ick l1rob<'~·~1
' :J,.1 1 Irving Urodsky. ·;J:; and HrnJ:! min 1. Schu \111 a11, ':Jr;, all of Providence. l l a rTy J . Che rnock '3:.J, was the pre!-idi ng- oflice r.
CON IJLICT DEB \ T l·: T he Clas~ical 11 igh School debat
ing- t eam defeated the ll ope ll igh team las t. Thu rsday e,·ening- at the Clas!-ical audiloriu1l1 on the que~tion, 0 Hesoh ·ed : lhat the inlernlliecl war debts should be cancelled .H
The Classical tt~am which _u \>held the neg-ath·(' o( Lhe ques t.ion inc ucled F rank Licht, Harold 1-lassenfeld, Sydne y Coret and Ellis Dlackman.
Great Zionist Leader to Open State Wide Drive
at Meeting Here Sunday
Huadreds to Take Part
Louis Li ps ky, nationally-known Zionis t, will be t he principa l s peaker 1t t he s~ 1tc-•11ide appeal to be m a;le S unday afternoon at three o'clock in Zinn's · Banquet Ha ll. under t he auspices of the American P a lestine Ca mpai g n. Dr. ] lie Berger , chairman of t he com mittee announces that re pr esent ative de legations wi ll attend from a lmost cvei.y city an.d town in the state.
Mr. Li psky, chanrman of the adm inistrative commi ttee of the American P a lestine Campaig n, is one of the foremost Zionist leade rs in America, and has a lso p layed a dominant part in the inte rnational growth of the Zionist movem ent. Serving as president of the Zionist Organ ization of America from 1921 to 193 1, and now H onorary Vice President of that body, Mr. Lipsky ha s been identified for m ore than 30 years with the most important nat ional J ewish communal enterpr ises. In his present post, h e is the leader, with h is Associate >l'ational Chairm en1 of the 1932 fund-r a is ing effort o f the J ewish Agency for Palestine .
B orn in R ochester , K. Y., i\lr. Lipsky ente red upon a li te rary career , in which he achie ,·ed not.able success . For sorne years he sen ·ed as dramatic cr itic· of the N e,,- York T eleg raph. and ,,-a s a l:::o editor o f the .-\me r ican He brew. ln the c·1 rl·· µart of the ce ntury, he dedicat.::d himself entire ly to the upbui\ding- of t he Zionis t movement in t h e Cnited States. I-l e ser ved in Y;-uious capacities. fi r:all y recei,·ing the highest honor of the presidency of the Zionist Organ ization. H e also sc1·yed as one of the leading figures in the \i\' orld Zi onist Organi z:1 tion , ha,·ing- been a 111<'mber of the \Vorld Zioni st E-...;:ecutive.
Parlici pati ng- as a leader in :1 Y:lricty of J ewish c:rnses. 1\lr. Lipsky b one or the g reatest exponents of the ph!h1sophy of 7.ion i:-:111. Tle i:-no"- µresident of the E as tern Life lnsur:rnce Co .. a Yice pn--~ident of the American Jewi:--h CongTe~~ and pre~idc11l of the :\°('W York Zio r,{st Reg-ion.
T he local committee of arra11ge-11 w nts co11~ist~ o f : Dr. l lie HC'rger, Be r11a n l i\ l. Goldow~ky, Joshua Bell , .J oseph ::,; mil h. J :rnH'~ G1)ldm a11, l\ob(' rl L. l31' r11~tei111 l lcnry l3url, l\lor ri~ BedJC'r, Alter 131Jyman, Abraham I J1.,Jlc r . i\l orris \\' . Shnh:un. R:ihhi i\l:iu r icc i\l. i\IazurL' . Habbi lsr:ll'l .i\l. Goldma n. Habbi \\' il\iam G. Oraude, lk·11ja111i11 :--:. h :11w. lkn1anl i\1. Goldo\\'sk y is chairman o( organiza lions.
NAT C. COHEN TO HEAD EMAN U-EL
MEN FOR 19;3;3.:3 1
N:1t. C. CohC'n \\"ns r1'-('\rcl0d pl'e:-;ide 11t of lhE' i\ len's Cluh of T f'm ple Em:rnu-El at a fath<'r and son lllC'C'ting la!-l Th ursday <'YC'lling in the T emple.
Other ofl1cer~ we rC': ll0rman ,J. J\i sc11bC'rg1 firs t Yice prC'~id0nt; HC'rbert T icnrn11, !-C'COIHI ,·k<' prC'~irl<•nt ; ,Jacob l•'p \c\er, treasurC"r; i\iarli11 Zuckf' r. r0cordi11g f,;ecret.ary: Louis i\1. Ah('do11 , financial !-<'('rC'lary i C'harlL~~ St.ra smich, \rnblicily <lirC'<"tnr.
ThC' boan of ,i.rov<'rt1ors t"'lccl('d Abraham I ,. Jacobs , C'nrl G0\dhlatt. i\Jicha("l 1'ir n1crn1 Ah<' Hotman, Jacob Meyer , ~amuf'I l{ ('~nirk, Al<'x \\" ('i 11f' 1', .J . P. Golcl~mith. Alfred H . Green, Morris H. Sydel\ 1 Samuel H1l::-e11 , Nathan F'(' rlm,rn , SamuC'I Or<'~ man, Joseph de Ison, ~amw•I ('ol1Pn, Louis Kau fman and Jarnh ll1)('hhr r ,r.
i\lus ic \\"as furni shC'd hv thf' S n('ka nosset School Band undPr the dir<'ction of Anthony Chiarla.
2 THE JEWISH HER.-\.LD, FRIDAY, 11A Y 26, 1933
~~ TEMPLE BETH- EL I_J_e\\is_h~~-~~a-nage_ .-H\I LL , 8O.~RD .IE.ET-S
E DC C.~Tl O:',"AL DIRECTOR APPOI.STED
)lordecai I. Soloff has been engaged as the Educational Director of Temple Beth-El.
)Lr. Soloff bas been associated both as F ellov.· and author with the Cnion of .-\me.ric.an Hebr ev.· Congregations and bas done experimental work fo r a nu.mbe.r of ,·ears "rd th the Bureau of J ew-i.s.h E.ducation in :\"ew Yor k u.nder the djrect supe.rn.5.ion of 0-r . Bender!<. He bas al.so ser<ed as supen"i....~r of schools fo r the Bureau of J e"'i..sh Educat ion in Chicago. During 1932. he t.aughc Education at the Hebrew Cnion College Sc.boot fo r Teachers. He v.;U be-gin his dut ies next Fa ll .
A:',:', LA L GR.~D C.~Tl O:'," TO:',"I GHT
The annual graduation exercises of the High School will take place this evening at eight o ·c.lock The program follows :
L nion Prayer Book. Pages 3-1 Opening Prayer, Joel Gunther; Sc:ripru....re Reading, lla.x lleller; Haitorah, Bertha Brill; Clo5ing Prayer, llendos Hercov; ··BialikThe 2\ ational Hebrew POEt .. , Zelda Hodo5.h; ··Jewish Pioneers in .-.\.mer ic,,·, Beatrice Goldberg; ··Religion and Peace·· . Earl F1ei5.ig: A \\'a.rd ot Certificates · and Gree· ·ngs, Louis R. Golden, Chairman oi the Religious School Committee: Remark.5.. Rabbi William G. Braude: Concl ~·on oi Senice, Cnion Prayer Book. Pages 5 62. Bass solo, Ra y Gardiner; ··The Lo rd is 1!y Light.·· by Spea,·-.
Saturda,· at 10:30 the las t Sabbath 1lorning Senices will ·ake place. The Scriptural reading fo r the w-eek, ··Ba--111.idbar;· begi...ru with 2:1 and ends with 2:1 1 in Llie Book of :-- umbers; The Prophetic selec ·on i3 Isaiah 4-1:1 .
Sunday morning, at !0 :30 the . ..\..nnual Confirmation E.xerci~ will take place in the Temple. The following are the con.firmant.s: Carl Adler, 1luriel F eldman. Charles J. Fox., Jr.: . ..\lbert Leonard Gerber. Herbert Wilson Glid,man. .-1.rlene Louise Hellman. :\"athan Hercov. Jane Helene L.e\in.s n . R"chard E. Loe.nbenberg. Robert I. Logan. Bernice ll arkoff, Ruth H. Pay-ton, . ..\rtbur H=·ey Robin.son, Edmond Ho,.ard Robi n.son. Estelle 11. ek, .-\..nita Y. Sharp. Edna L Gilman.
Shabuoth \" esper Senices "ill ta.·e place Tuesday e\·ening, at 5:30 o·cloc.· .
THE BETH-EL LL~GCE The Beth-El League. under the
leadership of ~l is.s Zara Brod~- concluded its season w-ith a dance at Temple Em anu-EI recently.
P.-1.REST-TE.~ CHER ASSOC l.~Tl O:',"
The la...:i~ mee ·ng of the ParentTea.che.r Associa · on took place in the \·estry oi the Temple, llonday evening.
) !iss 1ladeline Cohn and lliss Dorothy Slocum, teachers of the Kindergarten and Fi rst Grade, gave a demonstra · on o r" the work done b'° their class. \\" illiam Strong spo -e on, ' ·Summer Reading fo r Yo _r Children,'' and the Rabbi out lined the wor · of the P. T . .-\.. )!rs. Jae· Da\;S Wa.E in charge of the program, )! rs. A. Lincoln Ab€!. was Hospital i y Chairman and ll ilton C. Sapinsley, presided.
The Commitee Chairmen are: :.\lrs. . \ . Lincoln Abel. Hospitali ty: )l rs. Jac.k Da,;s, Program; ~iis.s )l a t tie
Weinstein' Hotel Lak e Pearl. \\· rentham . .\l ass.
A -rn ho(..,I in th e,')'Ul'ltr-y. R-.-sonahl, Rat>-s. C•t--ri'l :.t" Wedd,ings.
Ba.nqtl+'L!. S..r }(.~ Brid.K' Part, Outinn.. 1-tr.
Sn.uau-d on PMt R.-...d b,r,t..-n Bost.no and Provld--~ nr: Rout<!' 11
\l,'rit~ or t4!W'P n• for r r-vatu,nli
Wr•ot.ham SI 13 Rio z !
Pinc •, 1lemb€rship : 11:-s. Leo Lo-2"an. Ch ·rman of Confirmani..5: ~l r-5. Lo ·s Fin..~er. Publici n.-.
The Pare.m-Teac.he i As.sociat.ion «-ill cooperate \"\ith the Sisterhood in decvra ·oru; for Con.finn2t:ion. and is m~mg the a rra...r1gement.s :·or the an nual Picnic.
LI BRAR Y :'," OTES Dur ing the pa.st year. the Li bra
r~ has recei ,-ed one hundred and tfrty-on2 ... ...>0 •• • It is hoped to ma ·e it in ll:ne. ihe lead.ing co ll ection of Er.g1iSll Juda.ica in Rnod e Island.
YA BR ZEIT . ..\. t the Se nice. tonight c:e~orial
prayers cill be o::"ered m memory o~ :Sarah Green . by :Olrs. D. H. Stein.:- r: a .. · llary F. ~ an;: . t y )lrs. \\"ilL:::..m Sih·erman.
CLOSl :'," G EXERCl::'ES The Closing ExerciE-e::5 o:" the Re
,:gio .5 Sctiool w-i!l be held Sunday . -uomin . June ~th. a t 10 o·cLc.· .
. .!..ttendance awarci5 in each cla..'-5 .,m ~ in . e form o: books:. to be pre.sented to he Library :- ·ta!:>l y ins.cri~ ··in honor o:· the excellent att e:1. ance o:" ------- of the ------ Grade:· Certi · -cate5 o:" honor "ill be presen :ed to pupi!s of ot. .5ta.,ding scholarship in all grades. 2.nd special ce rt!.-cate5 :or excelknce in Hebrew.
The J. Arnold Gilman )I e.rnori Pr.=e g-:·.-en by )1 r. and ~lr5. Da\id Gilman . in memc:'"'\"" o:· their beloved son . v.-m te award~ to the o t.s"tandin~ pupil :n the Third Grade. The P.:.:i lin:: Shu..;1a.ri Pri:e ·ven by the L3 :.:~.s· :_\lor.r.efiore Hebrew &:ne\·olent . ..\:=.::ociation will be a«-arded to tre h~t s dent in t.he Graduation Class.
REL!GIOL·s SC HOO L PI C:',"I C Tne Reli~ ·ou.s: &hool Picnic will
be held S nda v. June 11. a t the Recrea:ion Field · o:" Llncoi n \\ -oods. ..;.
Je,,ish Home for .-\. ged of Rhode Island
:'.'iote.s by )I. P. OSTROW
\"! SIT THE HO.\IE '. The J e"ish Home for the . ..\ged o:"
Rhode Is.land on Hi ls:.ide .l..\·enue is not only a ha\""en oi res -:"or the J e'Wls-h a ed. of this cit\-. b t al~o oi:ers an opportunity to 0b5erYe and st d y old a!?e. Tne ~auti -:" I builrl ing. -'ith its commodious ouarters. and the .·indly and intelli g€nt program carried o t in connect ion with t he li :"e o:· the a2"ed te d to ·ve the old -:"ol ks: contenrmen . peace. ~and seeur.ty. and helps to bri g o t the best there is in them.
It i.:= amazing to learn that Sfl ii t: le is ·no'"-n and under::=tood about old 2ge. The yo ng do not ders tand them . and :·ail to appreciate «-hat is goi ng on in the li fe o f t he old people. There i5 an ancient s2\-ing. -- Youn2" men thin.· olrt. men :·ooi~ and old me:n know- young men to be fools:· \\-e can not ander5ta. d or judg-e old age. -:"or \\'e ha,·e ne"·er ex:-erience<i it. and yet it m st hold a J; ·e- a.:; rich as our O\\-n.
E :e:y Je\TI~h man and woman in the state should \;,si the Horne. which is truly the pride of the com muni ty. They would deri"·e t he greatest sa t i.;iac: ion i obser.;n e- the old peopl"" in their daiJ~- ro t:ine life . anri their aspira t ion.s. \\"hoe\·er has fail ed . so far. o affilia e him.self \nth he Home, a.s a mem ber. i:.:: mi ,t~.g the thrill and satisfac ion th -:t :::1ould be his if he w-ere to participate in this noble and I ne work.
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1 he £.xecu-·ve Board o: the La ..ll€:5 ·"'-'--'\..iLa.r-v or the Je:ITTs.h Or· :-'·· - r.:.:. t: mtt :t "e n ome on Sillll· .tl!i. G"enu~ uewa}· rutemoon: to ..u:::-c - - µla.n.s ror ttk en.suing season. .11 rs. &:njamin .\". Kane, who ha.s re.:ently reru.med rrom !-'ale.st.me, pre--.siae,.i ana is pla.n.ning an mteres ·ng 5enc:.s o: mee ·ngs a.s '"eH as mem vt:.!'5 . p re\-1\. s to enia.rge t.ne me.m...cr:::-.n..1u. 1 he a es are nomrn . .a.! . but .,. ,:n a· !'.irgt: me.:n0oi::rs.hip, the .-l.. ::-..il _ _,,_r,. c.:>Ll ca.rr · on \·a able :::- oote--1ciltan "·on-:; .· 5 en a.s eaucaa·ona.l. .... n.1.H.1c: and cultural projtet.5 I or t.ne cn.11aren. esp,e-c..1a .y : or t nose who .rn\·c: lert the (Jrphan2ge.
CHIL DR E :'," DO:-- ;:,C.\I.\IEH CLO 81 :',"G
1.:ii.h t:"1c: aooroach o:· warmer .-..eai...'1e.r. Jame-s· Li-old.mar. . Haus.~ Comrr'-it:ee Cha.trman. ha.s arra.n ec ~.:i:: ~.....i -ua.--ce o. a;.,propriate ctoth.r.;; . ..,r L!'.e ~, ::::;.....- ooys an :rl5. .•• 5.Jo ,__ •• d.5 t:·. t:il attention to al. det a.1 .5 o r. tne o:ivsica! olant o;: · e Orphanage. ~. wel! a.5 ·tne grounds
: i:.he norne. The: tedge.:.:: . !2...ni. 5P.rut>.>e:-y. anJ tr~ pr-t:5-cnted by c.1e t.ar .\:itzvah c 3.55e5 o: 1 emole r..e::1 . :::rad . anci oy )li5.s Etta \\ 001.: . :n mc: . ...l, ry or !'h::r late rr.otner. llrs. frca:i \\ oolf. a:-e all oti.ing we~L
.::en~ .\l~E Gl"E::'T::' uF E.\IA:', l "EL .\I E :',"
Tne 0:-pha.'1.a e. boys .. -..-ere the gue3t5 o: the Temp.::: Eman -El _,! en·5 C!u~. zt t:-: e tn\;tation o f the: pre5:de:n o: me Clt.:b . .\" at C. Cohen . .• !w 15 also a ni;:\"\. member o:" the Orphan:.:.gc: B,)a!'li. :a.st Th r-5day .:::~e!1..ir.g. .-\ m,,~: c!"! ·oy-able E:\-enin \":as 5p€n\. by t!'!c b, ys:. _\! !"5. L;adore Lowe and .-\ 1exandc:r \\-emer o ro\ided trans: .;t2,t. on ror thi:: boy5 : w},jch ~lrs. Harry t.i::ny. Orphana e E ntenainr:1e!1..t Commi ttee chairman, arrange<! .
CE :',"TER cu· B E:',"TE RTA! :'," 5 CBILD RE:',"
Thro h the intere5' t o: Jacob (or.en. Exec tl\"e Director of the Jewisl-. Communit y Cente r: another Girl.:~ - Club o: the Center. the ··Cf.eckerette-s .. ";: h ~I i5s Beatrict: G:-i.s.:- a.s leader. entert2.ined t!te ch..il dre.n of the Orphan2"e in tile gyrnnas:.ium Friday e,·1:::ning \\ith \"OCa.l selecti ons. dances: . re-eit.ation.5 . and en· :=emble .!'inging.
:--OTES Dr. Lo is B. \\-ol.fen.son o f:ered the
in\·ocation anci benedic ·on at the ·Honor :\" ie-h t·· prog-ram o:" t he Jewish Con:m n.: n· Center T e5da,· even-:ng. ~ a y 2:3. · ·
In J ne tw-o ·rls and two bo,..-:: of the Orphanage wi!l complete the J ·or High hool ana b€: read ,..- :·or the Hooe Senior Hi2"h School iri. the a· rurnri. This will~ be the large-st number o :" Orohanag-e children read,..to e!"! te r the s·enior ~High School du i; 2" the pa.st :·o r ~-ea.TS
Articles Named for Jr. Hadassah
Shower-Bridae ;:,
)l is.s )I ollie Berco\; tz, chairman oi the annual complimentary ::hower and brid e-e to be held bv the Pro\7-'ence chapter nf J nioT Hada."-5-a.h )l onda y e\·enir:"?. june 5 at TemoleEmanu-El. anno nces th:it the {ollo\\.;n1:f articles will be accept.able for admi,sion:
hort trn ·sers and combinatioru: for work: bo\·s· trou5ers for Shabbot : eirb· blaC' · 5atin sport t rou5ers: wool stnckinE,r~ : Sp<lr fom1. fo r bovs and ·rts : wool soc ·s for '\\"Ork: c0lnre<f llannel blou.:=es fo r wor ·: bon::· blnu-.e;::: for ...,habbot: WO<I( dre55e5. uni-colored . for ~rls: kni t underwear fnr boys and ~lrls : boys· hat.5 and cap.s: hny,· boo .5 fnr wnr · similar o army mo<lel and ~rls· l:ww, t.s:, for
work .
)( r--,: Fn~a Silh,,,.r l"llian nf B,-,~nn. r~t Jun i,1-r Ha,la~._ah pres:irlen
and r,t Juninr national pre.5irlent will bP hf' ~P- '-J)P:-tker at he donnr-' dinnf'r anrl hnrlizr. )l ,1n<la v e\-enin2. Jun(' l '.! a hP DN\""fus 0Hn el. ~I i~._ Lillian Blumen hal i:-: the ~neral chairman.
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RELIGI OCS SCH OO L GR.~DL\T! O:'," ) 1O:',DA Y
The Jewis.h Communin- Center ReLigio 5 School will gradtiate it.s thi.TCi cla_~ and its fi?"'5t Po5t Grad zte cla.ss :\londa y- e:ve.ning. )i{ay · at specially arran ed Gradu2.1. on Lxerc.i.ie-5..
The me mbers of the gradua t ion cia_;;;;s are Leon K . .--\cke.rraa.n. .tfen· rieua fui t z.. Sanfo rd !. Litchman. r·rances D. Snell. I ra ) l. Stone. £.,-. elyn U. Snell. and Ger t rude G. \Yei nbe rg. _\12.u rice ::;. Austin i.s ins tructo r of the class. . lembers of th t r'os t (jraduat e lla_.;,s a.re S "·ftj a Ac· erman. .\tiriam Winklema.ii. and E,-. el yn ,, inn . ::: ~·dneJ- Hedrich is the ir..s tructor
A.II or" the-5-€ graduate5 ha\·e co~C:red a.11 in te.n.5..i\·e co r.:.c of Je-w-i....s.h s1. rues.. q at1: ~7ng them w rece!\·t. J.Ip .oma.:s rrom fr.e Center Sc!lool.
CHI LDRE:-- RECEI \ . E HO:'," OR::' The followin children will b€:
J.-;\" arde-d Honor Ce.rtific-ate5 at the ...:os!ng exerc:se: Sunday morning: ..,,,.ayte Robins n. }lu.riel Bloc·. 11er-1!:f!1 _..,_ werman. G!aciy.s Field, Ca.rot A .. Robin. Bernard Friedman, Lillian
ose. , al ter ;;einber . Be5'5.ie Berko. Florence Gros~. Fa\- !{ob!n . . .l..:o-..: rt Blanc~, Samuel · h.at2-nel.5on. Hattie h.a: zne:.: n. Lillian Kapelow. Ethel Chernick . ~H!dn:o Robin.son. Esthe r C. 1 ra\is: . Loui5 Yosi no::. Fr-~ces .Sne!:. and !,liriam \\"miieman.
The fol!o\\"'!ng childre .. ITT!l re-ceive Cen: ·-c2te5 :or atten ance. ha\ine
~c"e pt~~~J~~~g 5 ~~ ~~~ ~~~~~ Su.Jnner 05ke.rn. )! e:,in Cohen. G!oria Berger. Gladys Field. Doroth\ Oskem. Haro .J Robi~-0n. E nicE Ros:.enblatt. R th Berman. :.\! el1.·u: Chernick . Berna?"d Frie<lma.r .. Isa ·ore Frieciman. Lillian Rose, Fr2nc.is Sla\in5k y. ).Ian.ha Strelow, Jacoh ~rill. R th fknnan. Frances Col:.er. h:athleen FeinbE:rg. )l a ynard Saller..
Hospital Au thorities :'.\" ote Great Increase
in Tubercu.lo.s i Cases
II.O RK OF .\.ATIO :--.~L JE\\"1"8 HOS PITAL PR.-\ ISED .~T -
CHI CAGO Dl :',".\. ER
Chicago. Illinoi.s (::-= pE-Cial Cones pondence) - .--\n increase in tubercu . losis: among men. wome n a nd childr en throughout the count n · is reflected in t he applications fo ~ admi,sion to th e :--.· a,ional Jewish Bo-spit;! at . Den,·er Re,-. 0-r. \\"illiam ~ Fn edman. founder and p resident of the hospital. told ~-e\ era I hundred friend.s of the in.s:.titut ion at a dinner gi,·en here la.st "-e-ek under th E: au.spices of th e (. hica2:o Committft of the Hospital. -
_ At the 52.n:e time Dr. 1Iorri ;:; Fi5h b1en. noted me-die.al at. thorit,· an Editor o :" the Journal ,) :· the . .\.merican :\! edical . ..\ ssociat:on. s tate-d tha:
~h~en;~1::;sd:;0:-:~;7~~- ~i, c:;mt ~ e\,dt:nt in th !:'.' aeatfl ra ;: t'.' :· rom tuber... losis:. . ··\\~e r-e-cen:'.::; enlarg-ed ou r :·acili
t~e5 ror the care ofch.ildren witfl ac~1\·e Lifberc l,,5is. bu t in spite o:" ht.. : act that we have over :JOO patient.-s con~t:a~tly _u der care. \Ve s~ill ha\-e a ~-ai in_:z l!~t of ~veral hundr~ apphcant..:= . Dr. Fnedman :. ·d.
l · r ges .\ lore Rt"5ea rch \\ or :, Dr._ F!shbit>n. -:-·h is a member o:
the ~attonal Re~arch Board o f the Hns:.p1tal. la <led the wor - o f the Re~earch Ditpartmt!nt ,,f the ln5t ltut1on. and said. -- ~I -::,re st d\"" . mon: T-e5earch Wl r', of th is S<lrt." is the 1nl>- . an.!-Wf>r Wt" ha\·e ~.:: yt>-t t,, question ·what o d-, in t he control oi t_uberculn:-is.' Th..- world toda~ is cor:itront,'"tl by a -.1 · a i whicfl pnin .-s rn_nre than an~ bin~ else tnw-:i~::- an rncr-ea~i go TT1'·nace frnm hi.:: d1s:ea.se. ··
_C'nmmendatif}n nf the free. natinnw111"'._ n"n-.:-ec arian .::~n;{"t'> of tht" H,,sp_J al._ wh,1;:::e mrtt,1. ~inct> is o~nlnj!' in l":•. 1 • ha...:-. ~n ··.\",'ln" may entPr who can pay. n,1ne can pay u-hn e ter:· ua_-:; paid h\· Ott, G'. F~l ,,n. [xec-u i,·e ~PCrH . .3.n· ,-,f D1:-:tnc Grand L.-.d2"f' .\" _ h. irna; Bnth. . n illu,tra e-ti al', ,h,.u-,neth_e day by day acti"i iec:- nf h, .. in.:- 1 u 1,•n was ~n·en b'" Samuel ~<:haefer. :\"a innal '-'UJ>f'n~1:-: 1r_ I
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:S-o rm.a. Sallet... Lucille S - ut~ Bettv ·w?L· . Helen · Ro.se.~--w-ei , B ta.nchE: Blake. Frances Cherr.J.c -. Bertha Fried.....rTJ.an. \ "era Blake. Sam e: K.2t:ne.: n. 1! ild..'"E<i Robins n. Ethel Chemic· a.rtd E:s: er C. T-r-avi.5 .
T O Gl\""E co:--CERT Tne J ewi....s.h Center Choral SOC::etT
~~~:~~~limn~~~~~~~-~ d.ay e\·e.ning. Ju ne -;- at : he Ce:nte:-.
nder the direct.ion o: Pro: . Ar...hur [ in.stein. Th.e followin_g arc;: members o:· this up:
~lrs. J 05€-ph B. ;; ·c~rer. E,-elrn Siegal Laura Leicht er. :-=-3. r ab Pt-es5-man. Rebecca B. Gold.s~ e-ii. Dorob•-5ih-erm an. Ethel Le--;-enc.. Celi a Tep·~ li tz.ky. E,·a Cohen. =:a .,.ah L::!..5.:e-r . Eua Fireman.. O-Oroth .- :::oie~L Ju lia Berl.in. Sam 5-cb.n.idcr. · Ja"ek Gordon. Sam Snopa.rs ky. J ~.:-k Leicb te--r. ~lalcolm Go rdo~ SignJnd Bloc~ ~amuel Berditch. Chari - Ostrow . Alec Gerwr-·i tz. Esther Brie.r. Lillian ~bram.s. Dorothy \Yaldman. ~litcheH .::iherman. B yman Burt. Pb.il.ip Co! ton. )lar tin Curra n. _\ fr-s. Berman.. I r·"n ng Greenstein and Sa muel Fink.
Tt.e Jewish Center Co:;_ce-rt orc~e5-
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~~!~:-3 :·y:=~~t crf y_rns!t~n:~ant. ) radish. E nglts!: and Hebre~ wiU be o:fe:red.
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THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933 3
POPULAR ROADSIDE STAND
Many Attractive Features at the Davis
Bottle, Hoxsie Corners The thousands who during the
past two years have s topJ>ed at Davis' Bottle, that well-known roads ide s tand a t Warwick A venue and Airport Road, Hoxsie Corners , for refreshments and thirs t -quenching drinks will be interested to know that the " Bottle" is again open for business this season a nd that Israel Davis, its genial 1>roprieto~, will agai n be on hand to serve his patronage.
A I though the number of those who patronize Davis ' Bottle runs well into the many thousands, few are aware of the facts t hat not only is the ice cream served a t t his place richer in fat content than any others at any othe r s tand, but a lso that the i1 Bottle" is one of the cleanest and most sanitary in the East.
A s proof of t he cleanliness prevailing at the Davis Bottle, you have
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only to become a welcome guest of Mr. Davis a nd under his personal guidance be conducted through the plant where t he ice cream is manfactured. Everything t here is spotless. From the machinery to the containers, there is not a speck of dus t.
Only the Purest and Bes t Mr. Davis is very proud of this
fact . He wants you and every one else who is interested in par taking of only the purest and the best to visit his place and be shown through the plant. You wi ll a lso see t he fresh fruits used in flavori ng the ice cream.
'Po go through the plant and to watch the manner in which the jce cream is produced is inte res ting, but to note how s tainlessly clean everything is maintained is a revelation.
The ice cream is most rich in qua lity. According lo the recent ins pection by ~tate authorities t he .fat ~ont.cnl rank~ it among the highest 111 the s tale.
Make sure oJ the kind o( ice cream ~andwiche1-- and tonics you Uuy a long the road. Not a ll s tands a rc kept us clean, nor arc a ll ice creams a nd sa11dwichcR us pure and rich in food vulue a~ thm:;c you may obtain at Davis ' llo tll e.
A nd if you arc skeptica l about Lhc merit of the praise accorded Mr. Duvi_s and his ~tund, _you wi ll pay us and Mr. I av1s a R1nce rc complime nt Uy ~C'e ing it for yourself.
And jusL u wo rd about Lhe chicke n sundwithes nnd frankfurte rs to be hnd nL Davis '. P eople come from mi les nround lo Lustc Lhe de licious sundwiches which are pre pared from kosher kitchens and inn koshe r wuy. T1,e same is true o[ the frankfu r-. ___ ,,_ ..,_ ,, ___ _
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JEWISH SPORT NOTES By GEORGE JOEL
A Column of This and That Mostly That
Golf Miss Beatrice Gottlieb, the Jewish
lady whose prowess with a set of golr clubs is not to be questioned, took herself to E ng land to play in the various tourneys. She arrived in time to enter the women's championsh ip but a las! after qualifying handily went out in a first r ound match. Undaunted a nd so for th, Bea, as those who know her remark, \\·ill continue on to the Continent. She will not play in Germany.
Baseball l\iluch activity a mong the J ewish
Big Leaguers this past week. Ike lio1ds tein, who entered Monroe High :::5chool in New York City for one t ~1Tn so that he could pitch the team to a championship, has been sent oy the Detroit Tigers to Toronto ,, 11ere, when he isn't taking his regular turn on the mound, he goes out into the outfie ld for the Maple Leafs. 'T'he J ewish boy is handy with the s tick a nd the Canadian club is getting its money's worth out of him.
1vlaxie Rosenfeld, who has been hanging around the Brooklyn Dodgers bench these last few yea rs, has _een unconditiona lly released to the C., hattanooga1 Tenn. club of the ,:;outhern Association League. The outfielde r showed a great deal of promise but failed by a narrow mar:;in to make the grade. He is a ..;outhern boy (A labama) and will .ind his new surroundings congenial. Chances a re that he will be back up in the Big Leagues before many seasons have passed.
Ping Pong The Ping Pongers jus t got under
,he gun. With the outdoor season .Jeckoning in a ll sports the boys who ,ound the little celluloid ball around ~ire just fini shing their annual cham,ionships. Marcus Schussheim, najonal champion for the past seven /ears, was summariiy eliminated _·rom the tournament in the quarterfi nal round by a J ewish accountant from the Bronx named Seymour Solomon. The expert with figures caused a n upset by winning over the former champ in t hree stra ight sets. He will probably win t he tournament. There was a lad na med Bernie J oel in the meet but he was beat en. Had he prog ressed I might have claimed him as one of the tribe.
Fighting Georgie Levine, former Brooklyn
welterweight contender , is los ing the s ight of his right eye. Two operations have failed to re medy the condition. Of course. it means that Levi ne is through with the ring. Harry Greb, greatest of modern middleweights, suffered from the same complaint but he continued to fight with his one good eye. He died at a comparatively young age. Levine will t a ke no chances.
Maxie Baer who is training a t Atlantic City for his June tilt with Schmeling looked so bad in his 1nactice bouts that the boxing writers a re predicting a dire end to the match with the Germa n. Baer is not a training camJ> fi ghter but even if he were to s how the best imaginable form I would not bet on s ·aer to come through. I jus t don't think he is good enough to beat Schmeling.
'l'ennis '!'he snooty U. S. Lawn T ennis As
sociation has info rmed the working press, (that's us ) that tennis writers are not guests but s imply working men a nd should be treated as such The s ituation came about through the h igh hat attitude of the flanne l pants boys who run the tourna ments. The writers, when they went into the club houses to eat, we re a llowed only a selected choice from t he menu. It takes the well-manne red lo really know how to be insulting. ]f the U. S. L. T. A. continues this attitude !t wi ll find itself looking for space 111 the papers with a microscope.
J o\~ 11_11y Nogrady, ?ne of the more prorm s111g of the Jun ior players, was forced Lo give up his schooling this year and go get a job. He ex pects to Uc back at St. J ohn's college next
(Continued on Page Ei.l(ht)
tcr~. 'l'ry one a nd you wi ll vis it Davis ' agai n.
Mr. and Mn;;. Davi~ come from New IJedfonl where they have res ided for the /nu:t J (i years. The y arc ucLive in l 10 alrairs of the J e" ;_ ish commu11ily a nd arc noted for their contributions lo µhila11lhroµic a nd charitaUle ca uses.
l\'l r . Davis is a member of the Kn,ighls of Pythias and the B'nai Unlh and 1\•lrs. Davis is ufl\liated with the Council of J ewish Women the S is te rhood and the He lping Hand Society.
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TEMPLE BETH-ISRAEL SERVICES
l\ilemorial services for the J ewish War Vetera_ns post No. 23 will be held at the Temple this evening at 8.lG o'clock. Cantor J oseph Schlossberg will chant the liturgy. Rabbi Mazure will officiate and preach the sermon on the subject: "Memories.''
Services Saturday morning wi ll be held at 9.15 o'clock.
YAHRZEIT The lights on the Memorial Board
will be lit this evening for the following:
Sarah Shore, mother of Morris Shore; Tobeh Leah Feinberg, mother of Mrs. J. D. Grossman; Meyer 'iishle r , father of Mrs. David Golden; RaChel Lipschitz, mother of Mrs. Leo Bo jar; Yale Rodin1 father of Mrs. Barney Hochberg.
The names of the above w ill be mentioned by the Rabbi during the Kaddish on Friday evening.
CONFIRMATION SERVICES The Confirmation Service will be
held Wednesday morning, t he first day of Shevuoth, Mar 31, at 9.15. The Confirmation Service proper will begin promptly at 9.45. The fo llowing will be confirmed: J essica Gold-
Woonsocket Choral Society to
Concert, Give June 4
Rehearsals under the direction of Rev. Cantor Anshel Hcuber g and assistant conductor Celia EJ}stein are in full swing to prepare for the concert of the \Voonsocket Hebrew Choral Society to be held Sunday evening, June 4 at the Blackstone Hotel ballroom, \Voonsocket. In a:drlitio!l to carefully chosen and beautifully arranged Hebrew and E nglish Melodies rendered by the well known choir the J>rogram will abound with unusual musical treats that will be greatly welcomed by the music loving public.
Irving H eller, 11 year old violinis t is scheduled to appear as soloist and the child prodigy who has a lready earned an enviable reputation
man, Pearl Finkelstein, Frances Botvin, Mildred Greenberg, Phyllis Pittman, H oward Nelson, Aaron Davis and Harvey Fisher. Rabbi Maurice M. Mazure will confirm . the class. Miss Bella Goldenberg will play the organ during the services.
CONFIRMATION RECEPTION Immediately after the Confirma
tion Service a public r eception wi11 be held in the vestry of the Temple by the parents of the Confirmants in honor of the Confirmation class. The congregation is cordially invited to attend.
SHEVUOTH SERVICES Services will be held on Shevuoth :
Tuesday evening at 7.30; W ednesday morning, at 9.15; Wednesday evening at 7.30 ; Thursday morning at 9.15.
MEMORIAL SERVICE On Thursday morning, the second
day of Shevuoth, Haskorath N'shomoth (Memorial Service) will take place. Those who desire to have the names of their departed mentioned should send these in to the Rabbi before the service.
on the concert stage is described by critics as a rising genius amongst virtuosos. Mario Bellini, well known baritone has been invited to appear and his presence a t this concert will please his many friends a nd admirers. The Beethoven trio with Evelyn F ellows Offiers violin, Marjorie Cote cellist, and Celia Eps tein pianist, acclaimed as one of the finest trios in the state, has consented to grace the program.
Another attraction of unusual interest is the violin quartet composed of well known talented professional and business men. They are: Lloyd Arnold, Charles Berlow, Dr. I. M. Shallen and Austin Cook, with H ar · old Smith at the piano. Soloists of the choir are: E mma Kassidoy, Lillia n Goldstein and Samuel Kornst ein. Ticket s for the conce rt are on sale now and are available at LaRoe's Music Store at the Stadium Building, Woonsocket, and through members of the Choral Society.
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THE JE\VISH HE RALD inYites COlT<.!SJ.)Om lcncc 0 11 subjects of interest tv the J ewish people, but <lisdaims respon::;il;ility for ::m indorsement of t he views e.xpl'csscd Uy the \\Titer::;.
IN ANSWER 'IO THGSE: WI-10 CRITICISE OUR REACTiON TO ANTi-St;MlfISM IN GERMANY
Too muc'.1 cf 1.hc co!cl, brntal tru1.h does not seem to be lo t he taste of sm:,c or om 1,,orc iastidious crit ics. Ne,rn ctcspatche~ concernin6 the Lca1.n;ent ::tccorclecl the Jews in Gerniany by the Nazis ev.c.ently m e gcUing "too much" prominence in the Anglo-J ey:ish press, allCl are mentioned ,,·ith a frequen cy which annoys the cc111placency and dist m·bs the smugness of a cedarn element of people.
Lo a nd behold! The times ha,·c g iven bi1-th to a nc\\' kinci of cri tic. Not so long ago the Anglo-J ewish press \\'8S t he subject of rather harsh c1·iticism from cel"lain quai-lern because it was not giYing "suflicient" space lo ne\\'s of Anli-Serni t it oc-cu!"l'ences in var ious parts of the II o;·ld. No11·, the accusatio1. is made that this same press is ' ·playing up" the situation in the Fatherland and in doing this it is furthering nei1.her the J ell'ish nor the German cause.
\Ve state uncquiYocally a nd emphatically that " ·c a nd ai, other Anglo-Jewish publications \\·ho haYe at heart the best interests of Judaism a nd of the J ewish people ll'i11 continue tc make public the 1.ruih as \\·e see it and to prosecute the boycoll of German goods to the fullest extent in our poll'er.
So long as the blood-thirsty, J ew-bait ing followers of llitler 's ll' ild teach ings continue thei r policy of unm itigated pc1·s2-cution of the unfortunate Je\\'S living amongst them, so long as the "cold pogrom" under governmental sponso1·sh1 p comim.es to stifle the econom ic life of the J ew, as long as physical- a nd what is \\'0r se, mental tor tures which are al l but indescribable continue lo be visited upon the J ew by a por t ion of 1.he Germa1. population which had aJlo"·ecl itself to become imbued \\'1th Hiller's philosophy, j ust so long wil l \\·e agitate for a continued and unrelenting boycott of German goods.
We ai·e 1.olcl by our weJl-meaning critics to " put the soft pedai" on the boycott; we are warned that economica lly a boycott works boih ways; we a re assu1·ecl t hat poll'crs mightic1 than ou rs are working fo r the al leviat ion, thrnugh political anc. diplomatic and business circles, of the harsh frealment of the Germa n Jews. Fu rthermo1·e, we arc told that the Nazis ai·e
easing up 0 11 their anti-Semitism and that the lot of the J ews in Germany \\'i ll in the 1·e1·y near future become more endurable.
\Veil , to quote Will Rogers, a ll \\'C know is what ll'e react in the papers. During the past /ii'(: clays Nazi storm trnopcrs entc1·ed the great Ullstein publish ing house, one of the l;u-gcsl printing and publishing concerns in the \\'Oriel, employ ing in Berlin a lone more than 5200. The :\azis forced evc1-y J cll'ish employc to leave the p1·emises. Ullstc1n, t he 01rner , is J ewish. When he insisted that several department heads be r etained the entire personnel walked out 011 s t ri ke. Needless to add, the J ewish cmploycs are jobless.
A week ago a law was passed proh ibiting any J ew frolll owning la nd or deali ng in land. Docs not this recall to you the Middle Ages? l s it not a simi lar l::tw that forced Lhe J C\\' to become a trnclcsman, tha t made him lose h is contact \\'ith Lhc soil and llrnl brnug-hl into exist ence the Ghetto'/
l n Berl i11 , grnt:p:; of J\:a::i la 11·yers las t \\'eek stood in front of Lhc courts :rnd prnhibilccl thei r J c\\'i sh colleagues - even though these collcat;ucs lw,·c scr,·cd in the trenches a nd arc therefore qual ifieJ lo prn~licc undci· JI iller's st rict li1ni lalionsfrom enter ing lo sen e the ir clients. Nazi phys icians hc1,·c forced the rc,nol':11 from hos pi ta l s ta ffs of t he few rcnrnini ng J ewish dodots ; l'\;1z i clc:1 lists arc forci ng J c\\'S ouL of practice. The r cs;1ll-a \',G\'C of suicides lhaL is a lmost unparn llcled in h istory.
Adolf JI illcr, 11· say Lo you thaL even as the Kaiser's hands wal!oll'cd in the blood of Lhc mi ll ion of innocents he conclcnrnecl lo death a nd torture in the World \Va r, so do you stand before Lhc bar of Justice, ,vour lrnncls d ripping \\'iLh the life-blood of thousands. you r feet in ::t mire of bones and living flesh, your \\·hole being slinking wiLh lhe fou lness of Anli-Sernilislll. Upon ~,ou r head lies the blame for the suicides, fo r the merc iless hounding by your agents of German citizens \\'ho were the mosL loyal and patriotic in Germany, but ll'hO must be exle r111-ina1.cd imply because they a rc born "of lhat accursed race.''
\Ve find iL hard Lo "keep mum" when we are informed b.r
,·cl~able r eporters of the way 111 which Jc1\·:, r,rc 1.rcalcd in Ger many. Wilen the very silence of ou r brct !ll'c:1 in 1.he land J f the Nazi~ is frightening, we a r e forced 1.o sho•1t to the \':or!d our clisapp1oval of Nazi tactics. When \\'C J'c\\·s 1:r,v-c no government to protest fo r us, no military or 1:~1\·al force:; to ' ·clerend our nationals," we n1ust have r ecour.:e to tb.c 0~1ly \-:capon ... 1t cur disposal - a boycott.
R. I. Council of Judaea Meets
The R. I. Council of Young Judaea held its regular meeting last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Morris Sheer with Arno V-l razlowsky presiding .
Reports from the many clubs in Providence a nd vicinity showed the unusual r ecord of perfect r egistration with the l\ational office. It was <lecidcd to hold the a nnual outing at Lincoln \Voods, fi replace No. 17, on June 11.
Those \\·ho crit icize the loud prn1.es\,s ,·oicc:l by Jc1rn the i1·oricl over as " undignified" and "provoking of fn rthe.· :ci:ti-Sem,t ism," t hose who disagree with U1e effecliYcnc~.; oi :'. boycott, arc deaf to the m ute appeal o,· their bl'othel's :c:1cl s :stei'S in G2nna11y. I t is lack of harn10ny of this so1t Lhai 1:1:tkcs olhcl'S pick the Je\\·s for scapegoats in the manner of IIitlc.·. Ile1·e is a,lC opport uni ty fo1· 1.he J ew1·y of the \\·oriel o,·er to unite in a protest loud enough to reach C1e ears of t hose m u1:ciercrs in 2otsclam and poignant enough to touch the most sensiti, c ncn·e in modern cil'i!ization - the pocketbook.
The follow ing were appointed as delegate~ to the I\ational Young Judaea convention at Si10.ron, !Hass., on June 2 1 and 26: Samuel Goldin Morris Block and Mrs . l\Iorris Sheer'. Alte rnates are lVIiss Lillian Blument hal, Miss Harriet \Vinnennan, a nd Xathan Ostrov.
A set of By-Laws was p resented by i\lrs . S heer, chai r man of the By-Law committee and was u:1animously adopted . Office rs we re elected for the coming year as follows : Morris Block, µres ident; Mrs . Sheer, first ,·ice president; Nathan Ostrov, second ,·ice president; ~1 isscs Lillian Blumenthal and Harriet V\ innerman, secretaries ; and Sanrnel Goldin,
BY THE WAY By DAVID SCHWARTZ
Cvpyng ht 1932 by the J cwi:;h T elegraphic .·\1,tency, Inc.
It Will S tay I do not know whether it.1s true,
but it's a beautiful s tory that Arthu r Garfield 11ayes, t he fighte r f or libe ralism tells.
That of a Gen n:'l.n J ewis h storekeepe r, who:-;e shop was placarded \\' ith the s ign "Jude" by the .\'az is.
As the J c\\' is h shopkeeper looked on with indignation, he r emarked '·J'll sec lo it that that s ign stays 0 11 after the boycott."
Badge of Honor . :~d i t seems to me. tha t som e
t hi ng of t he implication of this s tory has a lready happened in the case of the w!10le German matt er. Thcv have flun g •·Jude" at the .Jews, and.it has been r e, ca led as a badge of honor. T he .:'\ a zis in the ir preachings that .Jcw:s a rc infe rior, have r evealed j us t the op pos ite. It has dynamited a ll of t hei r vain boasts.
The London Tim es Rc ma rl,s It has re ,·ealed, that if the .\"azis
,yere to be rea ll y true to their theories, they woul(I ha,·e to burn not only the volumes of T olle r , and E ins tem and Marx, but more than half of t he ir \\'ritings on science.
~,·en the London T imes is amazed a t some of t he findi ngs . The reti rement .tor instance o.f l"rofessor Fritz llaber . I remember reading in a book written by the Eng lish econor:1 i;-;t, Professor Soddy, that it was the I labe r p roces:s of n itrogen fixation which prevented Gerrna n colla pse during the war. It is this p rocess which p rovides for t he nitra tes necessa l'y fo r explosi ,·es.
I kno\\' ,·c r y little pe r sonally abou t nitrates or cxplos i,·es, but l see t he London Times this week makes the same statement . \.V ithout the Habe r process, German y could not have conducted the \\'ar longer t han three months, it estimates .
Haber, a Pacifis t Haber, it appears , did not invent
Lhis process tor \Ya r pur poses. H e was interested in gett ing enoug h _,.'2r ti lize r fo r the German fa rms, and he did s ucceed in rnaking Germany independe nt o f the nitra te deposits of othe1· count ries , a s far a s t his purpose was concerned.
But it soon became apparent that the nitrates used fo r ferti lize r could a lso be used fo r the ma king of g unpowder, and so the discovery of Haber \\'ho s ha res t he pacifis t ic idea ~ of Einstein was turned Lo \\·ar ends.
Speakin g of the ..--\tom Be rt rand Russell once observed in
a lecture on the atom abou t \\'hich so much is be ing \\'rittcn today, that he i :; apprehens ive t hat much of the ,·es~arch in that fi e ld which seems li kely to multiply a lmost inca lculably the powe r resources or manki nd may a lso be used Lo make infinite ly more powerfu I ex plos ives.
l \\'as thinking- or that the olhc l' day, whe n I heard that P rofessor Nei ls lloh r, Lhe Dani~h J cwi!"h scient ist is in the country, leclu l'ing I am lold, at present at Da rtmouth.
Bohr is ll e r c Bohr is 11rohahlv the world's forl' -
1110!-l t aull10rit y on· the a to m. winnin ).! a t Oll l' time the N olwl prize for his a tom it' t't'!-l t'arch. A hrotlwr of Bohr i·~ t.:olltlt.'t' l e d with the lll•hrc w U ni ' c·r~i l v in .l l'l' IIHn ll' ltl .
I w·n~ jus t wond t.• rin ,L:" wht•n I t h o1q.d1l of llll'll li kl' llabn and Bohr. wht'lht.•r Wt.' han•n 't got all this mat lt•r of 11w Na zi!-l wron J.!.
Wl' ac t 0 11 lhl' HllpJJo~it ion that the llitlc ri l t'!-l an• wron).! hcar t1•1\. 1\ml ,, c l'a ll prnt es t nu•cl in~s. But they r ea ll y arc idiol.8,
· A Scient i lic l'rol l•SI ~ o w ju~t co11s ide 1·. I [ a per~un is
an id iol, thc> l'C is no use i11 ca lling a pro t('st 111eclin .i.r a g-a ins t, him . If a man is insane or an imbecile, th1..~rc is no u~c> in pasB i11 g- resolution~ a ~ai ns l h im.
l s hould havc- been in f ;;ffor of a biK i\ladison ~qua rc Garden ll1C'Cling as \\'aS he ld, but instead of th" a ddresses whirh we re de live ret l, I s hould ha,·e invited educators, authnrilirs on t he ins.an£', ex perts 011
thr moron to be p resent a nd let them join in a sympos ium. They should pidity of lhc ll itlc rites in a cold, scientific way.
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THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933 5
Happenings of Interest in the Women's World ORGAN OF THE LEAGUE OF JEWISH WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
PERSONAL 0 onsmuptives League Mrs. Jack Davis Announces
Meets with President E t t · t f M. · SOCIAL
___ n er ammen or iriam ,_~ ~ L1,.l!11~-s-. _::;J!·a..:~::::11,_u_e_l _Z_a_r_c_h_e,-, - ,-11-,,.,..1 -,.,..la_u_g-:h-_.,....n-,o-s_t_ Sl-lC_c_·e-s-sf::-t-:il-::fi-sl::-,i::-n-g-:t-r :-i p-·t;s·~;er, Phyllis, of Pawtucket, ha_ve le[t bago Lake, l\Iaine. The fish ~,·~ re :or a ,,·eek's stav with relatives rn biting especia ll y wel l for i\Ir. I· em\ew York City. · berg, e nab ling hi,m lo ,,·i n wag-ers
ior the fi rst and for the largest fish ca ught during the entire trip.
A meeting of the Ladies' Union League fo r Consumpti ves was held l'hursda y afternoon at the home of the pres1dent1 Mrs. Gussi e Kelson on Orms Street.
..\ report was given on the cake sal e conducted at the Outlet Company last \Vednesday, by the chairinan , l\Jrs. bador u rossn1~11. Approximately ~100 was rea li zed.
Henry Turoff, of the firm of Bar-: er and Turoff, loca l a rchitects, ha s cft on a business trip to Swannanoa, \ . C .. where his firm is conducting 111 eXtensiYe addi tion to the Bea:on :i\lfg. Company's :;outhern plant.
~Ir. and ilfrs. .-\. L. Bohi n of 102 :olonial Road obse n·ed their 25th ,Yedding anniYersary with a n all-cla y trip to Boston1 Sunday. Th ey wer~ accompan ied by their son-in- law and daughter, :'llr. a nd 1\.Irs. Xat Perlo\', of Duncan A \·enue, and by thci~· twc sons 1 rving and \Villiam.
:}L·. BotYin1 \\'ho is p ropriel.or ol t ~1e ~\.r:nory Fillin g Station, n1:1r!·ic(: 11:·::: . DotYin (nee Fannie Shapiro ) i:1 F.:1ll Ri,·er on l\lay l!J, 1908. '1 hey :--re both acth·e in charitable cr;s ::rn iZ<.'.tio:1s here.
i\Irs. E thel J . Cohen1 national presdent of the Ladies' Auxiliary oi the JeY: ish \Var Veterans accompanied bv Mrs. Xettie Cohen, president of t11c local group1 l\Irs . Dora \Nine and ::\lrs. Aaron Cohen attended the ex-1.. .... i.lti\·c cou ncil meeting held in New Ye!: Saturday. They a ll particip:.;L~d i.1 the Memoria l yarade theTe, . ~r:;. E~'.1el Cohen lead111g the entire ,~_u::iii:-.r~·-
Thc P!1i Gnr,rnrn Soro r ity met idonday e'.·c:1.i!1;; :-.t the home of Mi~s :\ lic i; lt eller 01 Huxley .-\venue. F1-1nl a r r.J.nr;e:11c:1t ...; were made fo r the annua l dinner-d~1 nce to be held \Vedncsdav eve:'.ing, June 7, at the Weber Duck ltrn.
The cornr,1itte2 in cha rge of a rrangements includes Miss Fannie Le\·e, chairm:rn; Mi :'s Terry Hazen, treasurer ; i\li~s nuth Ross and Mi ss E\'a Pode rsky1 enterta inment and ~iiss J ennie Lucksniansky, publicity.
Pupil s of Miss ] <la Haminovitz r:a,·e a piano recital at the Chu rchill ] louse Saturday afternoo n before a frie ndly audie.nce. Among those t ~king- part were i\Iarjorie Krame r, Rita Samuels, Loi s 'Winkler, I rma Goldberg, J anice Mu ccino, E leanor GustaYesen. A,·is F orbes, J osephine Berns, :\'eville VVinkl er. Seena Bake r. E!a ine I srael, Gladvs Levy, Beverly l ,!:~:-on, Gdna Solomon, Barbara \': '"'.,l~. 1 hyllis Kauf1:1 ·t11, Dori s l\Iar~ l·o.;, Allen 1\larcu r; . :\Iarion Borod, Cl1 ·,:·lotte Finkler, \\' inn'1 Silve rman, .' df'!a ide Pincus , Sh irley Log-an, 1\Iarion Harri so n, BarlJar:.1 Finkl er , Charl otte Borod, Blanche Lunden, 11Pt ly llyc r, Huth Mill er. Kay Ho· do h . 7clda ll odosh, In·ing- Gertz, l. ro na Smith and El s ie \'i ehsner.
1.cona Smith, in h<'half' of lhe pu-pil!-\ , prese nl<'d 1Iiss J! am inovitz with a bea utifu l gift.
Mrs. Gr rtrud e ;\'ulrnan and Mi ss Lill ian J(ilbc-rg were hostesses fo r a bridge and showe r last \Vednesday C\'C'ning, at Lhf' Lotus Hr s taurant, in honor of J\ l iss Lilli a n Bernskin. Gu ests wrre prrsrnt fro m Fall Hiver, Hos ton and Pawtucket.
Prizf's for bridge- wC're take n by 1\l issPS l rcnC" Mnrncr, Minnir Mack, Mary ll azman , Hcbrcca Erenk rantz, HPtty Kul nk , Zr lda Kotlp r1 Shi rley M. rA:'vy 1 lfosr Hosr nbe rg-, Lilli a n H. r·0rdon, Hosr Ki rshrnbau m. Nettie Hi ,·hmond, PC'arl Hi ch mond and Hose Cr,rich.
Omrga Psi mrt nt the home of Mi ss Molli r Chase on Dougla s f\vr nur last Tu rsd ay evcnin,rc 'l'hf' f o llowi ng oITicr rs for thr r oming year \\·r rr (' lrctNI: J! rr s idrnt. J\li ss (; r r trudr Orlrck; srcrrtary, J\ 1 iss F nn nir Du ndrr; tr rasu rrr, ;\Ji ss 1,:\'r ly11 Hl az.r r; i\li sr-:. Bf'l lr Corirh wn s rlrrted into thr club mrmhf'rship.
Bridge wns plnyr d nnd pri zri:; wrn won hv thr J\ l issrs HPhr<'<'n Gittlr 111111. • Gert, U(lf' Orl rc-k a nd Fa•rni, T u·" 1<'r HPfrC'shmrnts wr;\~ :en·ec ty t ~, ... hostess.
nr. :u1d i\Irs. Juliu,;; Si h·rrT"lT l (If "'-lo•1 rin nouncC' lhr rngag-C'm<'nt of
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Mi~~ 'T'obr ll is the ~is tC"r ·or Mri::. Silverma n.
Morris Feinberg- of Crrig-hlon Strrrt, h1~ just rr turnNI from a
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H e was accompani ed by Jac~b_ J?. Grossman of Sackett Street, F·h1hp J. Feinbe rg, a brother or tsosio n, anu Bernard J<.1chards of ;\ewpo rt.
F all River hostesses are contin urng their fine work tor the va riou s vro·c:rnizations in that city. On \Vednc:day, Mrs. Da\·id Bilsky was hostess at a benefit bridge at. her home rn highland A venue, for the Sistec. .ood 01 Temple Beth-C.:l. She was asjs::ed by l\1rs. Louis L. Ya mins, Mrs. .,osevh 1; ei nberg, 1\Irs. l\l on1s .-\ lpert, .. u s . nose Friedman, l\lrs . Samuel Jnan, !\ ;rs . Samue l 13ern sicin, .\Jrs . .' ,:1tnan ~ternsher, l\Irs. Samuel Ya.. un::;, .\lrs. William Abrasll, .\lrs. . -.10r,·:s l\1ines, .i\lrs. Osca r Blou111 1
. Jr:- . \'athan Yamins, l\lrs . Julius 0 imp son, Mrs. Gilbert l\'1::i.ker, l\lrs. ,., acou ). am ins, .:\1 rs . ls l'ael ~obdot1 and i\l r s . Philip lJOih_i is.
h lrs . .\Ielson annou nced that a check for the a mount is bei ng sent to the Debo rah Sanato1ium in New J ersey as the second .$100 payment on the ~500 bed whi ch the local group has purchased there. The orgarnzation 1s endea\'or ing to send a gentle man there, reco mmended by che J ewish F amily \·Velfare Society .
'l he committee in charge of the auccessiu l cake sale com pnsed Mrs. r1any Gooclman, iHrs . !\el::-011, i\1rs. Morris Ke ln1cm 1 i\lrs. Hyman Labush, .J lr s . J. 'fubi111 l\ lrs. )l. Leitner, Mrs. LuUman 1 .\Jrs . E . 1-tesnick, I\Irs. 1\ornan .\Lucus and Miss lJorothy Jacobs .
l\I r. and i\lrs . Samuel Goldberger of El Brenton .-\ ,·e nue, will be at home to their friends \Vednesday 8\'e ning from 8 to 10 o'clock in hon-
---- Jr or tne con fi rmati on 01 their son, i\lr . and i\1rs. Bcrn:-.rd Li psi t z of .lerbert He nry.
this city, are rece iviug c..:ong-nnura- ___ _ t !?ns on. th~ birth of a,..,.son Gi lbert 1\Ir. ~~:1d i\lrs . Hvma n Hochman en-Victor Lipsitz, on May 1· j te~'t::1 inect scvera·1 friends in their
l I C l f ''G :1ew home at 7!) Pinehurst . .\venue, . .Jlr. anc,1 ~· r s. ~?se p 1, _ O 1en, 0 • '\- I i:1~t ::,unday eveni ng . Covers were
~it.man ~ti eet "ill led \ e io i .\:.e \ !aid ior J '.:! rr~ests . The tab le was r ?rk ~~n~ght_, to ~1tten~!~ tl~~ _wedd-,n~ decorated \~1t11 a centerpiece of 0 1 th~u. ~ous111 D1 · Celi ~1 Gma nd e:::. t s pring flo wers flanked by g reen ta· Dr. l hil1p Brahms. pers and crys talware oi green and
---- ulack . Bridge fo llowed the dinner i\liss Henri etta \\.illne r ente rtained ::md prizes we re "·on by Mrs. I. G.
se\·eral fri ends at a party given in Chorney, Leo Katz and H enry Alher home on Lenox A Yen ue, last be rts . Tuesday e\·enjng. '!'h e d_inner table \\·a s beautifull y decorated with spri ng f\o \\'er s and light..ed yellow tapers. 'l"'wo tables of bridge were in play and prizes won by l\ li ss Edith 1;,alk of this citv and l\I iss Fredericka Sih·e rhurs t of · >J ew York.
iHrs .. -\aron Cohen o; 30!) Lowell A \'en ue en te rtained at 1J ri dg0 last ·w ednesday evenin g fo r the benefit of the Hadassah Donors . Ten tables \\·e re in play and p ri ze~ \\' ere won by Mrs. L. Whitaker, l\lrs . i\lanuel Ostro\\' . Mrs. Herman DaYis, ,\lrs . lJa,·id Sippe r, Mrs. In·ing P a ster 1 l\lrs. Da,·id Wine, Mrs. i\lo rri s Sydell 1
i\ l rs . Barney Ta be r a nd .Mrs. David Ce nse r. .-\rter the game, the hostess sc n·ed refresh ments.
i\ l r. and Mrs. Stanl ey E smond Shein ha\'e announced the birth of a son, 1 lar\'ey Marsden Shein on J\lay 10. l\lrs . Shein was befo re her marriage Mi ss T he lma E,·elyn Hose.
1\Iiss Rebecca T. E: atz, daughte r of 1\I r. and 1\1 rs . 11 arry Katz of \Voodbi 11e Street, \\'as honored last Saturday evening at a surprise hosiery and handk e rchi ef shower and bridge by ~1 rs. E. Cohen of Orient I !eights, East Bos ton. Four tab les of bridge were in play. i\li ss Katz \\'i ll be manicd to Dr. Harry I. Goldman of thi s city, in Jun e. The hos tess is Dr. Goldma n's s is lc r.
Week-end Specials Su·gar, Granulated
10 lbs. 4:3c Chase & Sanborn
Coffee -···--------·- lb. 27c Campbell's To mato
Soup ........ 3 can s 20c Uneeda Biscui ts
G pkgs. 25c Premier Peaches, ha lves
or slice .. 2 lg. cans 25c Premie r Salmon S teaks
la rge ca n ·····-------·- 29c on,-egian Sardines
3 cans 25c BEVER GES
Na rra~.inEett Alt•. Bud\\{'isl' r. Bluc Hi bbon l'a h~t. ~c hlit z. Order a do zen 01· ca:" loday
BILLER'S " T H E FJ~l(ST I N FOODS ..
16-1 Camp Street GA . 02i:.- 02;r.
Delh·ery SC'n· ice
The execut h·e board of the Pro\·iclence Chapter of H adassah met l'hursday aft e rnoo n, at the home of _\lrs. l lie Berger1 :lU Clarendon Av...! nue and completed a ll re ports a nd ~1rrangements fo r the Dono rs' Lunch-3 0 11 to be held in the Narragansett Hotel1 'ruesday afternoon, June G.
Severa l Pro\·idence fami li es will Jpen their homes to hosts of rela..ives and f riends \Vednesday in ce lebration of the confirmation of their ..:hildren from the Conse rvative and l{efo rm Temples.
Mr. and M rs. l\at C. Cohen of 127 :::1ton Street will hold open house \Vednesday, in honor of t he confi rmaUon of thei r daughter, l\ Iarjori e.
.-\ note of g reeting was rece ived li ere fro m Mrs. Samue l Michaelso n, p res ident of l·ladassah1 who with .Mr. .,li chaelson is en route to th e United ; itates afte r a visit to Palesti ne. At t he time of writing, !\'lrs . Mi chae lson ' Vas in Czecho-Slovakia. She is e :x · ;1ected he re in t ime for the Donors' 1_,u ncheo n.
Mr. a nd l\ll's . L G. Chorney enter-1 ~,i ned at a Mothe rs' Party at their home on Spa rrow Street, Sunday. )inn er wa s se rved to 20 g uests from fo \\' Have n, Boston a nd t hi s city. lridg-c fo ll owed, and p rizes were
;>rese nted to the hi g h sco re rs1 with : pccia l gi[ ts for th e l\'l oLhe rs .
i\ lr. and l\lrs. Syd ney Marcus of ! fj 1-;~m1 es Street wil l hold open house \Vcdncsday f rom 3 to l O o 'clock , i11 hono1: of Lheir daughte r Gertrude \\'ho will Uc co nfirmed from Tem pl e l~nwnu -EI.
1\ l r. a nd i\ l rs. A lfre d I I. Gi lsLe in ' \·ill also opC' n thrir home at 5!) Sc ,·t• nlh Stn:.-c•t, t.o lhrir hos t of re lati\' c:::. :rnd fri (' 1Hl s Wcdn rsday eveni ng in hono l' of lh e l'o11fi rma tio 11 of their dm1id1Ler. Celia.
Orchard House (GOTZ FARM)
Special Rate for May 30 Weck-End
Boat in g. Dnthing. Fi s hin ~ on I: ea utifu l Lake Winthrop
Jc-m is . Ua lJ (!' rounds. Danc in g on )rcmi ~<'' · ~oecin l rates fo r Par
(ieg , \Yecld in~s and Onnq uets 1:1ay l;e had by Ca llinJ!
lloll is lon 80%
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Hospital Luncheon Monday i\lrs. J ack Davis 1 chairman of ar
rangements fo r the a nnual luncheon to be given by the Miriam H ospital Associa ti on Monday at the Edgewood Yacht Clu b Cas ino has announced that an elaborate ente r tainment program has been pla nned. 'I he luncheon wi ll be served by a Kosher caterer and will begin at l~.JO.
'1 here will be an instrumental t rio consisting of Miss Dorothy Waldman, violi ni st, Mi ss Sonia Robinson, pianis t and Mrs. Grace King 1 cellist. .-\ dramatic recital will be presented by th e follow in g pupil s of Mrs. Abbie Grant Huddish: Sidney Dressler , Prisc ill a Dressle r, Lu ci ll e \-Ve ine r ,
League Meets; Appeal Made For
Clothing Center Seventeen organizations \\'ere re p
rese nted at the regul a r meeting of the League of J e,\·ish \\"omen's Clu bs held Monday afte rnoon at the Hotel Bi ltmore.
Mrs. Edward Fin berg, pres ident, made a stirring appea l fo r clothing t o be distri buted at the clothing center located at 117 Dye r Street, to the needy. Mrs. F inberg urged the members to co-ope rate in the Renovize Rhode Is land Dri ve. i\lrs. Milton Fuld urged t he groups not to hold J ny rummage sa les for the next s ix ;n onths but send th e clothes to be distributed a mong the m a ny need~ fa milies.
.Mrs. S. Markoff Nan1ed Head of
N. E. Dispensary i\ I r s. Samuel :Markoff was elected
presi dent of th e North End Di spensa ry at the annua l meeting held at t he home of Mrs. :Markoff on \Vaterman Street, Saturda y afternoon.
Other officers are: Vice president, Mrs. :Max Siegal ; !-lecretary, Mrs . Meye r Tenenba um; t reasu rer, Mrs. Mil ton Fuld ; board of directo rs, Mesdames E. Gardner J acobs, Loui s Bored , Pi e rre Brunschw ig1 Geo rge Brooks, Caesar Misch, Lester Summe rfi eld, P hilip Marcus, J oh n Rousii n, Morri s Gershman , Da,·id Adel-1nan, Bess Copeland, Da\· id Gilrnan 1
.Tack Davis1 Sa mue l Coli tz, George Nathanson and George Ger be r ; l{egist rar Mrs . .-\Ima Rothschild; Registe red Trained 1\ ur:--e, i\liss Gertrude 13 . Koch.
Women Pioneers Club Holds Meeting
At a meet ing of the \ \'om en Pioneers Club Tu esday :1 ftcr noo11 in ;~i nn's Banquet Ha ll , the president, I\lr;, . H:nry Beck, ga\·c an interesting report on the recent Continental Cong-res!-- which look place in \.Vashingtnn , 0. C., ~lay G and 7. The conc\a,·r was. l'~dlcd to di~tu~s the l'Conom ic reco ns truction now takingplace.
A socia l hou r followed t he busi l'iCss session, a11d the hostcs~es were Mr~. J oseph Schwart z and i\l rs . Charles Sch reiber.
Phylli s a nd Rosa lie Be rkelhammer, Muri el Ross, E lai ne Blumenthal, No rma n Hurwitz, Lorrai ne and Murray Gartner , Lorraine Bliss and !\•Iuriel Ha rri s.
The president, Mrs. Charles C. Brown, a nnounces the following com· mi t tee assisting Mrs. Davis : Mrs. Oscar Kl em er, Miss A . Irene Finkl estei n1 1\ilrs. Louis M. Grant, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. Morris F elder, Mrs. Max Temkin, Mrs. Morris Mellion, Mrs. Max Kapstein, Mrs. J ohn Brownstein , Mrs. J. Sh ukovsk y, Mrs. l\loni s Wa ldma n, Mrs. Willi a m Smi ra and Mrs. Brown, ex-officio.
Mir·1am Hospital Committees Report
at Board Meeting Several inte resti ng repor ts of t he
va ried activities of the Miriam Hospital Association were given at a board meeting held by the group last Monday afternoon in the Narraga nsett Hotel with the president, Mrs. Cha rles C. Brown presiding.
Mrs. Maurice F elder , chairm a n of social se rvi ce repor ted that the committee had been most active furni shing five pairs of glasses th rough the Miri am H ospita l clinic; 1 patient was admi tted to the hospital through t he association; l pair of arches and shoes, 1 surgical corset, l abdon1i na l belt and presc ribed med icines were suppli ed to needy cases. A fine sum fo r t hi s depa r t ment wa s reported by Mrs. Morri s Mellion who conducted a cake sale recentl y.
I t as a lso s tated that the orga nization contributed em ergency f unds for Passove r reli ef to the League of : ewish \Vernen 's Cl_t_,b_s_. ____ ~
I LEAG UE CALENDAR I . ~
Monday, June 5 Ladies' Union Aid, afternoon
Tuesday, June 6 Hadassah Donors ' Luncheon,
afte rnoon South Prov. H ebrew Institute,
evem ng \Vednesday, June 7
Ahavath Sholom T a lmud Torah, eYeni ng
Sisterhood of Temp le Beth Israel, e \'ening
Home fo r the Aged, afternoon Thursda y, June 8
Auxi liary, J e\\'i sh \.\' ar \"eterans, evening
Mond~1v, June 12 \Vonien Pioneer~ Club 1 a fte rnoon
\Ve<ln rsday, June 1-t South ProYidence La c.:ics' .-\ id,
e,·cmng l\londay, June J 9
l\ lir i:1m Hospita l. afternoon \\. edncs<l:1y, June 21
Ladi c~ Heb rew Free Loan, noo n
after-
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\\'PRO \Y eck days-5.45 p. m. Sat urd ay - - 9.45 a. m .
GRAND OPENING of
NATHANSON'S HOTEL rnLL IS. ~l ASS.
SUNDA Y, ~I AY 27 ~pcci al rat es for i\ll' moria l Da y \\' ce k- End an d Shcniot h
J\ must• mcn ts. Dancin g. Tl'nni~. Orches tr a and Socia l Director HED UC I-:D HATES
You wil l find the colllforts of home Hild the rec reation of the country
Cateri nµ; to Banquet s, \Veddin gs, etc. Added Attracti on Sundays- LC'agu e Baseba ll Gamf's
COHEN'S PLEASANT HOTEL ~ll LLI S. MASS.
Open for 18th Season S UWA Y DI ' 1'EH. M.\ Y 28, $1.00
S pecia l Hates for Decoratio n Da y a nd She , uoth ~ht)' :w. ~l ay 31, a nd Ju ne 1, on ly ~ 7.:';0
Deli cious home like, strictly kosher cooking
Li ght airy room s with a ll mo<le n1 con,·cnicnc('s
l'L E .\ SANT STH EET TE I~ \1 11.LIS
6 THE JEWISH HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933
Greetings to the Jewish Comn1unity of Newport
Many Nt•w port. ,J 1•wi:-ih l•' ri1 ·11d:-i
Aquidneck Dairy
Island Creamery
Middletown Dairy
Newport Creamery
Round House Dairy
NEWPORT, R. I.
Edward C. Walsh House Furnishings
30-32 Marlborough SL N ,•nr Brondwuy
Crl'l'li1111.s
William B. Houlihan
Insurance & Real Estate
281 'l'hamcs Street
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WHITE'S LAUNDRY AND
CARPET CLEANING CO. F AM ILY FI N I SIIEI> SEH Vl( ·i,:
All llnl iro1u·d . W t•nring 111,pnr<•I driNI. S hi r lH liniHIH'cl for IOc t.•iH·h udditional. 1:1 1m 111ul,.1 for $ 1.00. 71/zc 1wr 1u11111cl.
1•1U-:ST FI N I SIIIW SEl1 \I H ·E Ev,•r ylhin K hand li11 iH h1·d. l !"1t· 111·r pound. Ill JJ011ndH for $ 1.!",0.
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Touro Synagogue, Rich in Tradition Observes Anniversary
Among tlw cnrllcHl nnd moHL ,·nlil,{htt·ncd of llw colonlHLH who cnmt• lo thi11 country wt•rt; thmw of tlu.J,•wiHh fnlth who 1,·fl Spnin nnd Por.l1q{nl during Liu- intltthdtlun.
A Hl'lllt•nH·nl wnH off,• ·tt-d in N,·w~ 11or,t nH tiurly UH lti58.
Among lht• J,•wtt who ht•cnm,· 111·oinin,•11l In N,·w1wrl In llw l 8 ll1 ct•ntury Wt) rtl llnrl, MutwH St•lxnH, Ht•v. IHnllc Tuun,, Ahrnhnm Tuuro und Juclnh Touro.
Tht.: Conl,('r 1-(ntion li-1 onf• or tl11· o14h.iMt i n Lh1J cou11 try. '1'1 111 Syn11 1
J,{Oj.(UC W/lH dc~d J{ rP tl t.y p ·lei' !!uni~ 1-10 11 , a noted n rchll1•c t who d f'Hi J.(11 f'd
lll«•nlwim Crn-1 LI <>, llf'tlwood J,l l ll"a r y , Tht:: Colony ll ouHe 1111d o Lhcr liu i ldillJ,{fl of h iHLoricnl inLoroAL. IL ht 1:1111 -s ide rc·d onf' of the mm1t b<'nu llfu l pii}n·H o l' Cnlordul 11 rchitc •c·t11r1• in Liu· cou nt ry.
On w11Lt,r-i11g- thlH H11t; r1:d e1H!l<.:1· ono iH inAplr ··d with nwe 111111' rt1v-1; ronc1· fo l' itfl hc~nutiful ori 11 t h lan s tyle of n rchitr,·Lurr . On th,· J{ ro1.111d llo()r 11/'l' , i J,{ l'IICl) fu l Ct) IU lllllH o r C,,rinthi11n urc· h iLc<.:turf• Hup111,rtl11g· LhL' ).(1t ll1' ry. Th,• colun111H n.:p n ):,um l th1· Ii tril.HJH of IHl'Ht,d, which 111'0 tlw p1tr<'11 t Hlock 1111<1 l'rorn w ho1n 1111 I Hn1L'l it,•H Hj>ring-. FacinJ.{ tho eaHL iH tlw H111·rcc 11 rl< , where 11n.· d1•p1)Hilcc l the Mcl'OIIH <if tlw lnw, Out: of tlw :-cctollH iH 1)V(' I' :lfiO yt:Hl'N <, Id, un1l wa:-1 hrnug-ht ov1• r by Llw l\rHt .J owiHh H ·tll1.· rH who nrri ve1I h1Jrn in IHfiH, ThiM HCroll Wft H li1·ouJ,{ht over from Sp11i 11 durin J,{ t ho l11qulAillon, In llw ,·,·ntc' r of the h1ill11! 11J.{ 111·0 llvo m11 H:-1 ivf' l>1·on1,c) c11 n1ll r. uhruH w 1·11u J,(ht out hy hnncl, two of which a rc tl10 g-ifL of .l11c11h Hodrcqu1' H llovr•irn nnd hin son A lirahnm, 11nd 111·,• clntod .17tif); one hy l sanc Pollock 1l11Lod 17fl0; or1u l,y N11phl1tll l-l 11rl Myers <l ntc,I 17/iO; nnd 0 111: hy Aa ron I ,opoz tlnlccl 1770.
Within th<· sncred Ad< 11r Hc ro lln of th1, luw of g- rcnl untic\ully 1t1Hl hi :-;Lol'i t nl inlu n·Ht. The Hi v1•1· Loptt 1111tl lioll~ 111'0 l\nc UXHlllJII H of th<· si lvcrHmith'H arl.
B •fon , t h A r l< han~H t he pcrp ·L-11 11I lump, 111111 In the hocly of tl1c odl -1\tL' l11' 1tutifu l c11ndlonbr11H hung- frt) ll'\
Llw ceiling liy Inn),{ iron rodA, which w1·rt· 111·1·Rc11 l ed to tho Cong-rog-utlo11 l,y vari ouH of ilH nwmlu)l'H.
' l' lw flrC'l'Hllll mnHH ivo J.( rn11 ilo 111HI il'on f1·nc1' AU1Tc)t111<linK the pn;miHCH WHH "' l'OCLetl iu I H22.
Dudng- tho Hcv11lulio 11 m1111y c)f tlw pulilic liuildinKH i11 Newport were· c lo:-1011, tompon1rily I' •11tl • rod uul\L for UHC.
In l 7!H) ou r ilh1HtriouH Prcxidunl, G,•o rg-c WnHhinKL011 , viAitod the t)cli f\cc und wuH warmly ,·ocoivod on bchnlf of the Co11J,(rOJ{11tio 11 hy MoHu/'i SoixuH, i LH wn rdcn.
l{ov. I HHHC Tourn W H H Llw Huhlii to the Cc)11~p·og-ntion at the Limo the huildl11K wnA ded icntod nntl rum11i11od Ku<:h until it wnfl c loH ·cl al tho outhrf'11k o f hofi tl ll tlr·H ltc•Lwf:tl ll th,: Col ony a nd thti mothr•r ('01111Lry.
Ahrn lrnm 'l'ou ro u111l ,Judnh Touro, AonH of Ho v. hmuc Touro, hy the ir LoALumcntary luJf(U OHlH, hnvu mndn proviKionH fo r Lh~1 can , of the hu llc l 111 ).( nn tl the nnc1onl com c.:L<,ry, t:.11 which r o f o r o11cc IH mado l11L1; r 011.
Ow ing- to the 11hH011co ol' thu n ... qui reel IIUlllbf• r for holtlilq.( Co11 J,(1'0 J(H · tio nnl fl t•1·vlNi H tllt' bu iltl lug- wuH not n1opCJ 11f•t l 1111 tl I I H7H.
In I RH I l 111r Hl1t Me1uluH l tulil, i lo the Co11 J{rt1g-utl r, 11 ductnd fHi r vlcuH until hlH Apl'i l ,1. IRll'.I.
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Muc h coul4I IH: wrlltt'l1 or the h lHtory of thlH Hlnu-Lt.ll'lj nrnl tho !HOii who w 1.H'O ld,•nllHed 111 hu ildl11g- IL. Murh cou ld he wdLL1i 11 111 prnlHt) o t' tlui m o11 whn 1·011Mlil11 tc1d tho .J,·wiHh c·o111m1rnity d1Jri11 J{ Lhu 17th n11d IHt h t·o11turi1rn. Thny wn r1• 1111•n 111' tl111 h lg-lHlHL lnt1il{rlly, t he y wcrn KLrlC!L l1til!11vorH 111 t hu MoHnlc l ,n w, n1ul pructlc1•d itH prn<·opLH 'l'hoy W4Jl' t> ch11rlL11!Jlo !11 nil L111il r w,UkM Lh1·ouKh llfi •, 'l'h"lt· t)X1nn plnry ll v,•n hnvc: lflft II l'lch lt1J(ncy Lo Amul'IC'HH ,JuilnlHm. With tlw nxcni,tlo11 nf oct'nHl0 1111I Hhort pol'loclH 111' L11111) Liu· 1\cl lfll'n hnH hc1111 op1111 fo r l'fl llJ,(lo11H Hl'l'Vlct)H frti lll I HH I lo th IA limo.
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THE JEWISH ·. HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1933 7
NEWS OF INTEREST TO MEN COLLEGE
And So The Days Pass
Just fo. t '.· is week . . . the colnmn i!'.- going to be diffe rent ... no poetry, no g a gs or gossi p .. . I'd like to ta lk to you ahout something which to my mind i5 of f:i · greate r im porta nce in t he annal5 of .J e wis h life.
COUNTRY CLUB SPORTS
PROVIDENCE I J EWISH WAR VETS I
NOTES I J\ very s uccesful public bridge was
held at the headquarters Tuesday .~ni ng. A la rge crowd was present.
V:.d uable prizes were awarded the ,\·inne rs at each table a s well as s ubt ~nt ial door p ri zes to the lucky
numbers. Senior Vice Commande r .,. a . .; ...... Coh?n was in charge .
A regular meeting o[ the Pos t was held yesterday at the headquarter::,, 100 Niagara street, with Commande r Harry A. Hoffman presiding.
"HOSPITALS ARE RICH" lly CH ARLES M. HOFFMAN, ~liriam Hos pital
Newspape rs, the public apparently thinks, devote considerable s pace evei'y day to re porting bequests a nd donations to hospitals. Whe n some \\ cal thy man or woman dies it seems tha t a la rge fortune is le ft to charity, wit h a good po rtion o f it going to a hospita l.
much as the poor man can possibly pay.
Hospitals have ve r y little money in e ndowment fu nds, and even the most heavi ly endowed hospital would have to close its doors in a f ew months if patients it ser ved who are able to pa y, did not pay for their t reatment .
\Vedncsd av, :'rla y :11 and Thur~day, June I , which accorn in~ to the Jcv, is h calea<l ;1r a rc· the s ixth ancl seventh days in the month o r S ivan, The f3ug-lc and Drum Col'pS can we s hall observe t he holiday of S hahuoth, or t he Feast of \\'eeks. It is be seen and heard in action every t he feas t of the first fr uits of the harvc&l, and the second of the pi l~ rim - .. Jond::i.y night at headquarters. Adage festiva ls . (Exodus 3,1 :22). jutant Es mond Borocl is the ins truct-
Prom the second day ot Pas!-.ovcr (the time or the early har vest) or. seven weeks or -19 days ai e counted (to I he time of the second ha r ves t)
But this is jus t a superficial idea a bout donations to hos pitals , for a::; a 1.1atte r of fact, if all the money which has bee n give n to hospitals for e ndowment, were equally divided among all the hospitals, each hos· pit.a l would have just enoug h money in t rus t to provide it with an income 0 1 cig:ht cenls a day.
T he matt.c l' o f t he wealth of hospita ls seems to be one of those pop · ular misconceptions which pers is t in
The foregoi ng statement s hould be carefully re-read, f o r it is based on a very careful study of many hospitals by a t rained i.nvestigator , and it was made, not at the ins tigation of the hospitals, but by an outside ag-ency. Eight cents a day, or $25 a year , would ha rdly pay a hospital fo r the e lectric light it needs in one p..1tie nt'f; room, and that s um is only a ve ry small fraction of what it costs to care fo r a patient f or even one da y.
an:I t he :'-i0th day is ·'holy convocatim1,'' hence t he nam e Feast or \/eeks ~.s related in Leviticus, 23: 15.
f is torically the festi val commemorates the revelation u pon :'\lount Sinai, or the ··Season of the g-iving of our Torah." It \\ar.; handed do., n to our ancestors by Moses, our teacher, \\ ith t wo tabl <.' t:; of the covenant, ,q>0:1 which were inscribed the Ten Comm a ndmants.
What an event! VVhat a glorious holiday! Allow me to present here a brief summary of the facts that led up to it. They are taken from ou r holy bible, Exodus 10: I to 25.
lt was a little over two months after the children of l s rael were freed from thei r Egyptian bonda ge
. They came to Lhe wilderness of ~ ina i whe re they camped before the Mou nt ... T he Lord cal led unto .,1oses, saying, "Thus shall you say unLo the house of J acob, a nd t e ll t he children of Is rael: Ye have seen what I did unto the ~ gyptians, and Lore you on eagles' wi ngs, and brought you unto l\'lyself. Now, therefore, if ye will hearken unto my voice indeed, and keep l\'1y covenant, then ye s hall be Mine own treasure from among all peoples ; fo r all the earth is Mine, a nd ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests , a nd a holy nation. T hese arc the words which thou shalt s peak unto the ch ildre n of Is rael."
i\loses did not immediately accept fo r the people. I le conve ned the elders among them Lh8y enthus ias tically re plied, "All that the Lord hath s poken, we will do'1 ••• Moses, after delivering the l'e ply was chaq{ed by the Loni to sanctify and 1Juri1y t he children or Is rael for the third day the reafter, when the Lo rd v.ould descend to 1Vlount S inai.
And thus it came to pass that when the third day arrived, Lhe Loni came down upon 1\elount S inai, and l I i,.1sc lf ... not throu gh an a nge l, a 1,roph<·L or a messiah, 1,;a v,· to us the ~, r1,;.iLe.-;t of all documc: nLs . whose .,1vrn,, ins piration no sens ible man can ne ny 'I he Ten Com mand· nH:nts !
Ahout :1~rno years ha ve Jlassed s ince that me morahle day. The day when our direct ancestors ente red into a covena nt with God to he hiR chosi·n people . . A king-dorn of Priests ... A hol y na tion. Look ahoul you today my fri end, a nd sec the result of that co venant ... Look
pl is hed, God be 1•ra iscci. we ha ve attained so me s uccess.
Of cou rse the wo rld and its peop!e do not begin to reali ze the debt they owe us but neithe r do many of our own breth re n fully t.:011 -
L:eive our miss ion in the world It did not take many days fo r Isra el lo begin breaking this holy contract. .:.\ s soon as Moses left them for a \\'hi le , they elected a golden calf which they \\'01·shipped instead of the God who had taken them from al l the other people of the world to be his own chi ldren . . . The tragedy of ou1· people has been that we ncvel' fully carried out our covenant of Mount S inai the re have always been, a s t he re are today, many o f ou r breth ren who were more fascinated by the golden calf, the customs, the life , and the Gods of other people , than they we re by the great. God a nd his covenant.
Wed nesday and T hu rsday is the isreat holiday o f Shabuolh l venture to sa y that not more tha n five pe rcent o r J ews th roug hout the world wil l celebrate it in the nurn. ne r that it deserves. The other !)5 percent will be too busy to give it rnore than a pa ssing thought. They' ll have t.hings or far g reater import;111ce to attend to! Only five out of every 100 J ews will go to the synagogue and t ha nk the Lord for having thus honored us ... Hcg his forg-iveness fo r ou1· iniquity and indi li g-cnce in carrying out our J1a rt of the agrccrnt•nt On ly a s mall part of us wi ll ree l the honol' and res pons ibil ity of what it means to be a Jew.
I wonde r how the Iri s h, Swedes, French, Germans and other people of the world would celebrate it'! One o f t.hC'ir minis ters frank ly admitted to me that in all the calendar of Chris tian ho lidays there is n't o ne which beg-ins to compa re with t he g rcat rH'S8 and majesty o f thi i-. ho liday. ! low proud W<1uld any of the
hack to lht· tim e lwforc Is rael he· nthc• r 1wop!(' of the wo rld i,c today came· thC' kingdom of pric•s ts , when if it were thf' ir ance.-.Lors and not a ll pc•op lc· of th t· world wc·rc of a ours that s t,,od hf' fo1·<• "Nlount S inai s tand:, rd and mora lity much low,•r on that m<•moral1ll· day'!
;~1~-i_; f~;\ ,!;c-:;'1~ ~~~~~\~~~t"0;'f A~,!: 1\ ly fr iend, you nre ln1 1ng- toda y 1n
tra"lia , nnd S f•(' tht• n •sull of our rn iH~ '.1 world l'1 at._ a lthoug-h fa r from he· Hion in th t worl<I. Our Ten ('orn - 1111 g Jlt·rr,•ct. is nt· vt•rl lw lt'~8 a muc h ma nd mc•n ls . . y<.·s, OliHS . . . he- heller w?: ld L!11111 1n·ople li vnl in fw.
ca uRc· none· of I.he other r>coplc nt ~/;~:}\\.,~i~f1 ( /: ',:;~n n ~~d .11_1~· nl~. 1~'," I I he that lime had th<.· cour,q.,c· to nccept · • ... _111 • J.! 1',t ll to t h,• m ... nrt• today the hns ic foun - y_our llll l't·Htn~H. ( ivili za tmn. Jll l-l li_l' t ' rl a t ion of our so-ca lln l motlnn civi . lih~rly, clia rJ! y nr_HI lhi· olht' r lint• li1.n l world . . 'l'IH' law ,-c l a lult·R of trnr!R 1. lint h_um i~n,t y hoa i,; 1. 1-1 or, are nll th f' pro~rt'HRivt• htndR nrc· tlw d i~ J ~· wi!-th conlnhnti uni:. to thi• world . r<'Cl ins pirntion of tlH' lnwfl of (:od ' 011 11 11<1 you nnd I l111v 1• 1101.hin g- to g iven to 118 111,011 ,\"1011nt S inni ... h(' nHhanu•d of ht·cau1-1f' w i• 11n• .l t·wH The g- rent r(' Ji g ion,-c of ('hris tianily ; · · Wt• lrn v_(" a lol: lo lw proud of nnd \lnhummPClis m an• orfs prin .l{H of ·;;,1; 1 c:,in n ll1a1111 11 ht·i,t.dil nf g- r· 1·nl 11t'J.1!-l
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___ spite of everything. People wi lling ly Quarterrn:iskr Aa rmi Cohen, the l!e licve _ that h~~e _sums ~tre re1:rc ·
:.l~ch-dol-{ of t he trea~;ury has been ::.en_t e_d_ 1~1 _the t, ~1st _ru,~ds of m<~n_y accused of having a "Scotch" s train I l~osp1~cd_::. ,rnd tlMt t_l_1es~ _funds ~l~f'
in his blood. Ho wever, lo eve,·ybody's ke ~t f?1 s~n~e mystei 10~~- cllld S';!lhsh amazement Aaron seconded s.everal I put pose,\\ h1~e the _hosp1tcd c~ntmue::, motions rece ntly to s pe nd Treasury to demand frorn every patient as funcls.
Lm;l, strayed or s to!Cn: One Past Cornmander, n:1mC': Cha l'les M. l-loff:nan. Charley has been ver y conspicuous by his abscence at the meetings . It. i~ said Charley g-oes " Turkis hb:ithinl-{" every Thur~day night.
b l"idg-e party broug-ht to the fron t quite a few new Chi zzlcrs .
Order your uniforms immediately if you want to wear one fo r decoration Day parade . See Com rade Otto Pol itzer and he wil l fix you up.
Lest you forg-et - Evel'ything marked "Made in Germany" mus t be s tricken off your shopping list.
Com rade Reuben ~)ugarman, t he oflicial unde rtaker o f t he P ost, looks ro i- a decided s lump in his bus iness now that g-eneral bus iness conditions have s hown a marked improvement. The Pres ident of t he Ladies' Aux
iliary, Net t ie Cohen is a lways ready Post His to r ian l1v1ng "Sonny" to he lp every Jewish cause. }{er
Pc1 ste1 wtl l lose his tit.le a~ "Chie f latest venture was a bridge held at
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The vast majority of hospitals can not make money fo r a ny individual o r g roup, because they are charte red by law as non-prnfit charitable ins titutions. T hey g ladly ser ve the s ick poo r who are unable to pay for thei r treatment, and t hey have beds at less t han cost f or those who do not. want to be classed as recipients of charity, yet who are unable tot meet the full cost of hospitali zation. And t hen for the few in every community who are well-to·do a nd who wani a few luxuries f o r which they arn aUlc to pay, the hospital provides hig he r priced rnoms. But these rooms a re very f ew and r epresent only a small percentage of the entire capacity of the hos pital.
Tire prices may never be so Low again!
GOODYEAR certainly makes it worth while
for you to put money in tires 110w. Your dollars never bought tires to equal the quality, the safety, the mil eage w hi c h Goodyear is today building in every tire wearing t h e Goodyear n a m e-A 11 d because Goodyear 110w concentrates Oil two main lines of tires- a ,·ea/ saving in costs is passed Oil to you. Look at t he present prices of the world's m ost popular t ire, the Goodyear All Weather - a nd t he prices of the thrifty Goodyear Pathfinder - and you 'll certainly agree, it's smart t o /my Goodyears NOWwhile prices are still down close to bottom, and your m oney buys m ore than it m ay ever buy again.
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TRE JEfilSB HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 193:3
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'>'--ill be obsern"'CI to.:tig!:u. fhl.s ~er,-ic-e ~ill 3 _!,s.o Gl3.rii t ue closing b ee Frida ,- E ,-e ~e.r, ic-i> 1or t he ct..rr m s~-naiogue :"-e3.r. =::-:elec- t ;on:s fro_rn. tne pn= c ,.>-1.Hn:H 10:i 1."5S.a !----S ,nll ~ re3.d by the fo ilo'-ing:
Dorocb, L,rt"Cne - 1 ne Gre3t P o ets of I s.f.1::- I : 1 heod;>ri> S:lck- -l'nt1-5!---nagog,...t1- 3..n;:i H.s lruponance Toda,-··: .\h.td:-ed Pa.r ker--~The ,hetto or" Yes-h".r-J3y 3..nd Tod.a!--" : Harn .. :-,.liaufm ::m--· [ h e P2trioti.sm of Jeremiah"" : k "OU3 SC.Uth--Th e Roma.nee of Ziorusm·· : ~tihon R.igel.baupt --.-\.n[i·S-emitis m Sinc-e the \\"orld \\·ar-; Ei erbe-It 1oldherg-er-~Qnhodo:C C-0 -en· ::.ui,· e a_nd Reform J uda ism ~·: B o"-·ard Bl:i.zar- ·-Thi? Je\11--S 1n German,-- : ~l err ill Ha....~.enfeld --oa,i~ht" Popul:u King of Isner·: Bt>-atrict1- ).·orm::in--~· l) rchodox. Co n....~IY3ti ,-t" a.nd Ri>form Jud3.i.sm·-.
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v:....: - L:';)n!:la~. D()ro: ~y ~.fo.gtd . Ger- ; : one of L~e loc-a] :S-ew York clubs.. tri . .:.~~ .. :~:_T-C..:.s. ~._:::. : .!:c-w )!ark.5. Bez.! - Ju.He \T !.s_},,jc_· wbo. ,-e years 2.go. ~ :Cl:? :S-orm:- .. ~!Hd.~ P:-..rker. Anita' \"\-:.::,.5 0 e o: 'e le.a.din boy players l-- Perc--e!:n·. :.\lH:ou lli c e .. r:.a .>: . Th(?-· . .
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ell . Jcn.;ru~ ;ti·e.iner. Sy-!,-i:1 Yo· ng. ~ mi:::mber o:· the ce.nnfa team. Tne °'-."'1:-l."'t~.y G!"'e-1:? .e. \:br'..-.:::.h ·reo Jev.is:h boy :"ail . to de-
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tth.:.c.1. W:J: .s-.:,~ .. e as .1 re1 ·on :"or :'un h~ gc.C.5 o ;; of the une..
~!~;:: ~~i_::$;: ~~;-:~.5 3C:;J~a":; Track t ..i t!:e !:~ '7.- C-..):1:-:!"'!!.!~a:ts. W:U b.:;- he!d Gli.5 Heym? . Je"i.s.h 01 ~,nptc t,·cc:(.s...::=t:.- ::. : : o"d..: ~_;; _ i:::t.sedi~: c;:J~: s printing champion. ha.s been bette r-
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JEWISH CENTER PLAYERS
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S.30 o 'clock
June 1
PL_.\I\TATIOK-' ACDITORI rn
Gene ral .-\dmL.::s.ion 50 cent.s Rese rYed Seats 15 cents
Club of thi> (la....'5 ..,,-ill tender 3 r e-C"t"ption to the C-0ngri."gario n in hoc.or of their t'hi ldrtitA
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The dosine: E.s:erci..ses of all <le-pan ments of t bt1- Religiou.s S<boo l .... ;u ~ held S unda :-,- morni ng. ~l a:-,-2.S. a t th t" reg-u.la.r :!....~mbh- peroldA Each cla.....;;;s ..,, ill bs,· t1- its o~n prog ram and at tht" a..~mbh- the follo .... -i.ne- honor5 and awa_nis· .... ;11 be anno~c-erl : £ 1ectioit:S rn honor S-Oeie-ties: )lenon.h Club.. (fo r 1 ~-t".a.r per fect s.Ht1-nda.nc-e) . The Co,-enant lub ( fo r :-,-e:3..r5 pe-rfe-ct attenda.D<'t') . Tbe .'H ogen Do\7d Club (fo r 3 ~-ears perf..,, au et>dan«') . The E:of Toi H ono r Society (fo r S<holarship and school s.en ice) .
C1a_~ prizes will aL~ be- a"'· artied in each da....;;;s of all dep.in: mt"nt.s of the School , · a.nous member-.s of tht" ::,cl,ool Boartl ..--;u di.;1ribn1e ,be abo\""e men1:ioned. a .,-a.rds ..
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IORRIS S. GOLDBERG
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