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(odern Miracle AreTracedBy Rabbi E. Cohen
HAMMEL - HOLLAND SEASIDE
*assover Parallel Is Seen In F o u n d i n g Of The New S t a t e Of I s r a e l
SAYS GOD INTERVENED TO AID THE ISRAELI
Plea For Support Of The United Jewish A p p e a I Concludes the Holy Days
Drawing a parallel between the deliverance of the Jews from Eg ypt and the preservation of the Israeli in battles with the Egyptians and Arabs before the new State of Israel was founded, Rab •bi Eugene J. Cohen traced mod-em miracles in Palestine in a Passover sermon at Temple De-rech Emunoh.
Irt his message at the opening service Rabbi Cohen advised that Dr. Ohaim Weitzman call his next book "Miracle" instead of "Trial and Error" as a more appropriate title for the numerous instances of the intervention of God in the forming of the new state.
Cites "Miracles" Rabbi Cohen cited the instance
at the City of Tzfath where a small group of Israeli wore surrounded by a large group of Arabs. Destruction of the Israeli seemed inevitable, he said. The entire city was surrounded by Arabs and the Jews were vastly outnumbered.
In the city, Rabbi Cohen explained, was a l a r g e chimney which had been erected by an American business man preparatory to opening a factory. A rumor spread among the Arabs, that this chimney was connected with the manufacture of atom bombs. A providential rain which came down in torrents seldom experienced in Palestine spread the report that an atom bomb had been exploded. The Arabs fled leaving the Israeli in full possession*.
Rabbi Cohen recounted another "miracle" which occurred when a 17 year old girl named Esther. marched into the line of fire of Arab troops manning tanks. She carried nothing but hand grenades. The Arabs were so dumb foufided t£»ei*.-»ai<P was spiled. The girl planted the grenades in two tanks which were blown up. The Dhruzes, as the Arab group is called, later erected a monument to her bravery.
U'lA Drivo Aided At the -concluding Passover
services last night and this morn ing Rabbi Cohen pointed out that as the end of the Passover season commemorates the crossing of the Red Sea, or final obstacle between Israel and freedom from Egypt, so modem Israel still faces difficulty which must be over-j come.
He expressed confidence that j Israel will be a Democratic count ry patterned after the United States where oppressed , people
The Passover
Leonard Levi no proprietor of the International Laundry at 88-04 Boulevard, is redecorating the front and show windows of his establishment.
The Rockaway Board of Trade and Taxpayers Association will hold an installation of officers Monday night at Exempt Firemen's Hall, Beach 86th street.
Preparations are already being made for the annual bazaar of St. Camillus Church, which will take place on July 11 to 16 in the rarish hall.
A donation of clgaiettes and books to be distributed to veterans, was received at the Marine JHbspital this week from William Millstein of 80-23 Rockaway Beach boulevard,
Eight large cartons of clothing have been sent by the children of the Bible School of the First Con-giegational Church to the Indians m the Western part of this country.
Mrs. William A. Rogers, who has been spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Edward H. Zimmermar.n, following Mrs. Rogers' recent illness in the hospital, has returned to her home in Bch. 98th street.
Several residents of Broad Channel recently v i s i t e d Mrs. F r i e d a Sehecter, formerly of Broad Channel, at her home in Santa Monica, Calif.
Thousands of visitors flocked to Rockaways Playland on, Sunday and enjoyed the various rides.
A number of local members of Olympia Lodge, B\ and A. M., have volunteered to donate a pint of blood to the Red Cross, when a mobile unit visits Masonic Temple next Tuesday.
Miss Jean Appel, who rchirncd recently from a trip around the world, will resume her dinties in the Hammers branch of the Post Office on Saturday. Miss Louise Niebler, who had been at the of-I'ce while Miss Appel was away, will return to the Inwood branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen of the Tasty Shop at 90-10 Rock-away Beach boulevard, and their daughter, Leila who had spent Pasover in Atantic City and had planned to spend this week at the resort, were called home by the unexpected death of Hyman Goodman proprietor of the shop.
Mi', and Mrs. Bernard Christian of 14 East 8th road, Broad Channel, are the parents of a daughter born,, Ajdvjl 1% a,V, Kpekaw&y Beach Hospital.
Mrs Jack Cohen and daughter, Francine, of Beach 88th street, spent the Passover holiday in Philadelphia visiting relatives. They are expected to return to day.
A meeting will be held Saturday morning in the station house to organize baseball and softball league's under the direction of the Police Athletic League.
Mr. and Mis. Harry Hoffman have returned to their heme in Beach 82nd street from a vaca tion spent in Atariic Citv.
The spring meeting of the Society of Congregational Christian Women will be held in the First Congregational C hurch next Thursday. The session will open
and will last all
The Beach had its own Easter parade on the boardwalk Sunday. Although a chill wind was blowing, the paraders did not seem to mind it as a warm sun tempered the chill.
Organizations a n d churches sent ilowers to the sick at home and in the hospitals on Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Jacobson of Beach 81st street, spent the Passover holidays at the home of the latter's parents in Bayonne, New Jersey. ,
11 BABIES AIUUVED AT BEACH HOSPITAL
During the past week eleven babies were born at Rockaway Beach Hospital six of them being girls. B\mr of the babies were born on Saturday and arrived in time to greet the Btmny on Easter. The children were bom to the following:
Apr. 13 -Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Brnard Christians 14 East 8th load, Broad Channel,
Apr. 14 Girl to Mr. and Mrs. James Gunnels, 162-32 96th street, Howard Beach.
Apr. 15 Girl to Mr. and Mrs. George Cheshire, 845 Roosevelt street, Hempstead.
Apr. 16 Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Post, 6 Worst or road, Fort Tilden; boy to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Servedio, 222 Beach 85th street; girl to Mr. and Mrs. J. Enizzi, 228 Beach 122nd street; girl to Mr. and Mrs. James Ian-naroni, 94 Doughty boulevard, Inwood,
Apr. 17 Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Giegory Calliguri, 171 Beach 84th street.
Apr. 18 Boy to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Thuni, 113 06 Boulevard; boy to Mr. and Mrs. Hari7/ Demp-soy, 136 Beach 86th street.
Apr. 19 Girl to Mr. and Mrs. George Morris, 48 Russell street, Howard Beach.
Water Pollution Measure Is Signed Bill Will Create A Board
To Make Purification And Protection P l a n s
A state board to set up a com' prehensive plan for the abatement of water pollution and prevention of further contamination of streams, lakes and marine waters was authorized in a bill signed yesterday by Governor Dewey.
The measure is of particular interest to New York City author-ities concerned with the danger to the purity of the city's water s u p p l y if stream pollution lib creases.
Governor Dewey pointed out that the state is faced with a pollution problem which is a growing menace to the health, happiness and economic welfare of the people, municipalities and industries. The bill authorizing creation of a board of control resulted from a three-year study of the problem by a special legislative committee. The State Conference of Mayors and New York City authorities had endorsed the measure.
Duties of Board Listed Under the law, the new board is
to do the following things: 1 -Classify the waters of the
state as to quality and purity. 2—Make or modify otders re
quiring discontinuance of the discharge of sewage, industrial or other wastes into any waters of the state.
3 Encourage the formulation ami execution of plans by cooperative groups or associations of municipalities, industries and other water users for the prevention and abatement of pollution.
4 Prepare and devolop a com prehensive plan for abatement of existing pollution and the prevention of further pollution!.
The board consists of the Commissions s of Health, Conservation, Agriculture and Markets, Commerce and the Superinten-dent of Public Works.
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WORLD WAR I VETERAN RETURNED TOi HOSPITAL
Isadore Jfy Livingston, proprietor of the fariety store at 78-07 Boulevard, was home from St. Albans Hospital for two days last week and men returned for another operation. He recently returned from Camp MacGregor, where he -Was under treatment for several weeks. Livingston is a veteran o | World War I and had been activo in local civic and veterans affaire1 for many years. He is a past toommandor of Rockaway Post; No. 57, Jewish War-Veterans. ,
ILLNESS OF ASSOCIATE HALTED AUTOMOBILE TRIP Mr, and'fclrs. Joseph Cohen of
Beach 90tjh street and their daughter, Leila, were on an automobile trip! last week when Hyman Goodnjan,, their associate in the Tasty j&hop was seized with a fatal hea,Jrt attack. As their it-lireiary w a | indefinite, it was two days befor4 the Cohens were finally located in Atlantic City, from where they returned last Saturday.
RUMOR OF NEW BUS TERMINAL DENIED
FINAL DISCUSSION OF LEADERSHIP SEMINAR
"Journalism In Club Work" will be the topic to be discussed at the fl'nal meeting of the Leadership Seminar of Temple Beth-El next*Monday evening. Stanley Horowitz, former piesident of the Club Council and one of the editors of the Club Council News, will lead the discussion.
At 8:^5 o'cock the group will join the Adult Institute for its final lecture, at the conclusion of which a collation will be served and a social hour will follow.
may find refug( was concluded at services today at 10:80 a- W< with an appeal for support of the day. United Jewish Appeal in its pro- Turn your clocks ahead one gram of aid to displaced persons 1 h o u r before retiring Saturday and the development program for] "igl»t. as Daylight Saving Time 2 s r a c l will go into effect on Sunday.
HOUSING BILL VETOED On recommendation of t h e
State Housing Commissioner, Governor Dewey vetoed a measure designed to encourage the conversion of old-law tenements ot less than three stories so as to accommodate more tenants. The Commissioner asserted that the relaxation of safety factors offer
ed as an inducement was unwarranted,
Mr. and .Mrs. Rons Have Son Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ross of
Brooklyn, summer residents at 1076 Reach 21th street, ere the parents of a son, Michael Stanley, boriv April 14 at Brooklyn Hospital.
"Camel's hair" brushes are made from the fur of a species of squirrel.
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Rumors that a joint terminal for Greora Lines and Jamaica Bus Lines in Fftr Rockaway are being planned by stockholders of the two concerns were spiked this week by Vyilliam Cooper, president of the Green Bus Lines. Cooper sak| he had not heard of such a plan.
A survey of equipment owned by the Jamaica Bus concern which was taken over by Green Bus Lines stockholders last week is being made. New buses with a sealing capacity of 45 persons may be purchased to replace some of the worn-out vehicles, it was announced.
The 45-passonger buses are the largest private bus lines are permitted to Operate in the city. The new city-owned buses operating on some Queens lines carry 49 passengers,
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CAMP FIRE GIRL LEADERS PLAN TEA
Mrs. Julius Gold of Far Rockaway is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for a tea which the Queens Leaders Association of the Camp F i r e Girls Council of Greater New Vork will sponsor on May 21.
Proceeds of the current drive, which comes to a close April 25, will benefit Camp Talualac, the Camp Fire Girls vacation spot in Middle Grove, N. Y.
MAKES DEAN'S LIST Myron Gilbert of 711 Reads
lane, Far Rockaway, has been named to the Dean's list for high scholarship during the fall quarter at Kent State University, Ohio.
In order to he placed on the Dean's honor roll, a student must receive an average of B or above. Gilbert, a senior in the.college of liberal arts, had all A's. He is a member of Men's Union, men's governing body, and Blue Key, honorary 'national fraternity.
WILL DINE AND SEE SHOW Thursday evening, Juno 9, Is
the date set by the Women's Chapter of South Shore Post,
at the funny hat pai ty Sponsored by Sarah Soltzer Circle, Companions of the Forest of America, in the American Legion Hall on
SELTZER CIRCLE TO HOLD FUNNY HAT PARTY MONDAY
An opportunity for the ladies to display their millinery genius will be offered next Monday night
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Jewish War Veterans, Far Rock- j Grove street, Far Rockaway. away, for its annual quota dinner | committee in c h a r g e has and theatre party. The dinner will be held at the Paramount Restaur rant, Manhattan, after which a performance of "Detective Story" will he seen.
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