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~y~:'I I. ... ,'t /.: ,s. I -e . +*+ * "! @0; 4w MIt, FLORID DECEMBER S, 1928 Price 5 Cents *a'",tJ DAVID CHOOSES RABBI. '.: *. ' T' famous Cal. Extended U ___ Sfhrsfday night I a unusual scene in' Spoms ofBeth Da- itiop when at a g of thb general I the entire con- Sutnanimocy call to Rabbi I. I Rabbiatt of cause of dn- e4xreiments a se- S t was in favor call to Rabbi e0has occupied *Bth David for fobtteen weeks. eld was sent for g advised that desired him that he had uaily chosen for tree years from 1929, agreed to edged his efforts Sa "U er and umber of lada ere made-by Mohn Wolf, P. Brown, Har- others present I fimad iasf in the B Weised wa s filmlg to Brook B aft is' en- ;i wolemale hat alrthias tthe S "City hieh, 94 0* ot President d the Student ,y for 4iree years during which time while Editor of the stu- dent publication "Hadenu," he Was the English Editor of the "For Our' Country," the official Mizraph=lonjst publi-. cation. He was'dSao the chair- man and an active member of the debating team whichvwent t6 Chicago to debate withthe Chicago Theological Semin- ary. The team led by Rabbi Weisfeld was victorious receiv- ing the unanimous decision of the jqpdge presided over by Judge l Fisher. TheI~s at the present time staff the Day, one of tlhe ih pub- lication in contrib- uting articsh from time to tibook re- viewer for he vanguard a leading literary magazine in New York. While in Miami he organ ized the Talmud Toah which now has Ave claass* in daily session, including a .class de- voted to TYo sB; an adult Bible class; a Su.nd hool Teachra Tra,,.g . Bibihcal history, a aturday afternoon class where por- tions of the Talmud are being taught t in thq original; a Bar Miti l pay's Breakfast Club meetingg every Sunday 'mofr ing, and a larg*i nfimiBer of other activities. Because of .his duties and activities the Rabbi has been unable to find time for his favorite diversions, tennis and Rabi We~dsfr is enagaed t ;*ias Lillian BRse: p To. 4tnto, a playmate of child- hUbd'days atd is .expected to bei marietiA the STIr y TO. * ,' JEWiH BOY .OMMWNDEPD Performance Praised Onf agaii a Jewish boy has MBme to thf fore at the University f 'a iami, iis time by "poIt bver' te show. at th. Wami High School bui Wednes- day night... $h university Glee Club s40d and *awed its wares for th' fis t tiUte and rqce ied t om natibn of the musical citia' of the city for the manner in which it was put over the Herald say- ing it w g along with profplonal precsion." A W 'y* r tas presented featurim g th slod Boys, i which Aa.q) Farr was at the piano playtg mber of 10s own compmonIoIs, 4 the three bors se '5e show time and - One of 11e number tat went -over ith a. bngwas the chfs* of h t part "E'Ge* fme." Individ- ual stdro.sW , W were_ I( &t1^o WAt rG w for his vocal preaentatpiks. The Farr's f a baid. of ten pie gave ust the touchlto the ntin pro-, gram thva was needed ,to round oat an eveitg O f well thought out enioyee the original burles.ue on sle Toa's Cabin beldxngpa ly amiiing. Aaron is not' new in the field. of music beit the su- ELR:= IAEN'S CLUB TO HOLD NEWYEAR'S AFFAIR Big Evenlt Planned The Mens Cjpb of -Miami will begin the 1929 season with" a real affair outrivalig the splendid New Years Eve banquet held last year. Those that attended, the af- fair last year know and re- member the good time had by 'all The Committee this year plans if possible to make a bigger and 'better affair. There will be twelve course banquet, and plenty to drink. No extra charges of any kind will be' made for crushed ice, ginger ale, white rock or for .anything else.' A complete zitusical comedy show has been engaged for the event and will be supplemented by, indikl"ual va dville acts dur-' ing tie evelng, The banquet w 'l begin at 8:30 p. m. and / FLAGLBT ;SEET , MEREJCANT DIJ$ Cm m mof Loua Loi 45 Yms o1 age, a tsp e e thoifrm of A% iera of Miai, shot and killed. himself on Monday last qt the home 6f his umcle, Simon Cre- ole, on S. 11th Avenue, . Mr. Louis was a member of Temple Is ielJames CenCll Lodge- Masons, a former comma Battery B of. the NionaGuard Unit in Key W ~at in 191 and 1S, the- Eks Sottih Ste 7ad Mahi Temple of the Shrintas ., was ir of i ing we HdoeMilita~ Aa had beo in sp "i" di eat.h, and i epmi r to and mBrs aecor Motlvee pa0 be fudiu# fr the act. Th. mineral took plae, fro the Wt. i Co6b"bs Fniema will last until 2:30 in the morning. Noisemakers arid" : everything necessary for a . real good time will be provid- ed. The affair will be held at the Biscayne-Collins hotel at Miami Beach and will be a strictly kosher catered jne6 .provided by the Jacobs Fam-' fly. During the meal dancing . will go on, a band ofAe finest having been provided for the evening. Becauselpf the lack of spear ' only a limited number of re.. servations can be made, and.' all are asked to make their re- servations within the next fetw days to insure themselves be- ing at the'event of the year. NOVEL EVENT FI RST: TIME IN MIA 1l An event rarely seen in ; ami was witnessed at the ves try oopsa of BDOtW, S*/: Mrs. Stijman of Borough Park, New York, was e T ebrated. The couple an spending their hqoeymoom 't Miami and beianre Aigous i quested t*t utey bem poer , mitted to celebrate the "Si : ,,Brochor I traditions at th sagr whikh was done. RAbiIUi,'1 Ral H. Weit eoiuetou eC -eremqny wich 'was vi ed by a number of Miualaf. tseredjmint rsd nd a d w abert arad H. Weiblemd, ader W Brew, tow.- P11M.r.A .I y L R i* '1 "- '* '. - cS3^ ''' Meeting To Be Held The local chbat* of Bnai s bi will bild wi at. e. pctedto be a f the st. i.iwtantl*0 it o the yeon O ,Thtid ening, S. Ut vi , -I --, --- e~ -T- 1---- ------ ---- --- ---- -~__l-_;L-------~----~ k * -- - -- . I "~sr T1IE JMSH1USD At 'Win Br fWieRiibdr S l SBn+At .la, i 2W3 lfWiyr Aamcadfc *4^& J. Jc nssm snofmr U n sURYw BE N, V, CHCHlOM1 A. N,. ASHBRi EDITORIAL n- mnwo 300' r ~txors east thought has- bweer girvn only t3y a' uPriomr mew anal w- By.&wwihtedtmeatuar tiittrb- mrmen ifnttdlieHiwrn aul r, iWu*f tt*ininw tc the ymmg~ domu. (iar; iinisisi wonm) giai ttitr taa *simy otter pitee bnean supenirr amw aniu off fawish. lIt. Il thwh beam: daughterss' T7e ajjy iits iw tm f&r gnftdi 'ahie time mO mOltlunits Weie shmadOu ne- iniman ahe thwtf tthe girt will je w, wffSa!d0] wb ag t t ti ll~li r i an active an~i anmimial a t U m imiirti. It is wur dhtm as r- wMil'SD a WHt83B1w Bafuae ntl- and' afticatns in daildbp) nel ftunj iar enminmrnent. thnimur neasmn;i hr iimamia- BF diuht, Auct suppousations tion ard ftitir, andi tn~ haF wa on tate wholtk jiwtmiftalw titrte eTr will in ti cause off i mwiitd aoummunuitie p til her oph Wher we ?fl w titefriodnf i slhoulld seek tie Nuilt iit our- sA lc em MHxe we bear anMt it. - Sand artiltenma i ent in beitf and oiat-Emane.' argeid oomngplatWr iii this Iiahe ave wremnmideredi uramui- ;eathayr, Dagtiuiiflfl f~'f wa- tuafr ite u at/ II ght off ttm maa Ito ti e a~it gb~ ,. in cimenm? BTs our knWlml alD ai ailt i aoiuntiir. gils kept Oae Eiun the imult alttradi ttfr seaar 0l t titWo tniimeta $luti ii lkhani 'BRB itBeiSH an- iite arn- itniriuiitfi s andiW . igcug wta& ti iictal:y as (sjex ILijeft ftaadalinesi; athirgEdl tla.t mgii asu oheanaal a Be~w 0d s~f wase isup mottei tg- tAe ai' aancmilititbr wit tao W t ar felar ant tfteiw t a riietr d itimnail ligir eMrn lie Hahgntiami L wsisaded imntuatt nBauift amlautt. hniiu dalitm was- tle Ibtt off tite dinegfther agd ihlrtfi gfArt asi un tF r waie o atf- a M wmsi ula -. wftbVoast aw fit mma.. SheAdiutme -alA seignan der agth esroun; t ttr )e3 fr walk thr fhin i-ai dit~randiera~ patmifnt*edIIi n IiP ae i-i te i .amig aedi oWn faih Them is a marrwtt o inat tibe- snwiailu wnaliii. i~Enr it th*i atfitud. T~Blhe heffwa ts mdmiini am ik ltnm miatdtler in filih t nio- p tawtirlaI iidant.. T'ivegiwilwlo ett anti edetastro tmyir tbo doe F wtt wouik ita tite efg- : uU..es. th inmihrtn npihi tmimi. I.E~stie w~~fty guil lt sei 5Le ibiutselrnn] mant i aoin. "mn mmea F f et airnatftimi a0- r t tie gil mop ely meant an hw ie t1 temaemit s ui tquPt 0t Fa aetfhd!i -aponi lit] far tine i at tw. Ao wethdlly cwwft ligeiousf teaitheracnl tifhe upra tlmei r fflakens anadl alue) fits. .iti ai twto a. m d Er tiR. D ti ~ Smtfi S lrdl mtSn iOMe ins rawnt,. i ma at inei. Smitie a- S thef age at anei-xnd PBF- t liu- s uPa atftei law s abe taeli f othdy oB ii- nos or s wawft iia I t-uft Ji tg i. ftl ad ao- mae. maiibwaF SaniagltiLtfeair ww& isf tpau to th gaagueiffMte wire anul a Bel (ar still] say tftat itt mrant, A wana wflap Baeh I ea BDaefr Iar miaa aft ma tumtiI htr o jMiAN aLMan iirtae daflBaiiilt aiclh ifta3t1 (fff Cay IiBdsu amanrt Be anoa wesiit, aw i asttw S e* W fiSifA*a tite0r f9il a*d uie ba llOssagb seeitfarlBfitinf Te Viotstt bWeMW y Wito ie a Lsa t 9.a s wmanuw tt o r w alal s atlNwts n= wB&ua W aunstt 2r wtite aau-inuug gmntt r giies Boas iopriirn ttODtrti ts~ a*men A ts il annue, mani Iliin llbespone must | a. *arBitelsmassau^nld aiide ao neanEt facs four name l fif ^fih. Blfte nat afn. (ag- 1flB tIefl 1ameh ter gag | ar"ir t s laus an eanr m-t ea tol atenid w | eioiidtAels a tanaieof it MAt The aseit nwiih ef t iiaf a| asions assut e tte**!- .a _thr w ftsa antd wask *oss*a |~ar& Stl^ bgulatea BRay at santtihiaa(a ge Rtxhed Lrr ea (slA9 hourteps e Ma wfcy wmag e besi BiesaBP seem a@ Mwoman aM s as r- emt s gfe am ft.a l a sweaur- ammes. *J|- f SSf as sad se am ^Jj* ,,A rs *-- -- ^_j|ituma- iap"-,- *** iiB W- 1WMR|1._.fp mTer Ms in a0 .. a W lia Irto k~-Y t~ad e... Jet ssuesasse a ~ A ~ ~ ~ ~~- IE r- 4eY mllh ALL- ~ PltB aile aiae cf iemni ehinotb; tiealt ltduafre wordififl. ttiagi, wan their own! thaf mandnumm or-r t that on f tihinb fdittns th Useen Ibxt- t6W dA iursalntiiinura rienmced in tunaj ne. iarW iestnant, indit- r Humry tthe M&Se. wnork. ekHbif waont in no pltaem faF ltse ihidtlbiiate thft ahifiatb *titelhsandt;fithi mahadiutrtmt ItRt gijtl whito findt I ie&ar unita ffr Uf tn 1 ne of ttnee( e unufniittmK types, must fut- lrn shtoulttar to the wheel a hineaetntt im tiie Bant &ijcar. wiThdiht inresa 'utarW to tork dufiminR pat o their livnet aund gfi urt a- of their lives tk must- ht B Pepared. tOn M e Wa lliel~unditi. jatunaily. gnidwk who, am iiientg dent tfinaP- eiiall;. wttoanntiibute 1-n tfte naimtlEaiangn of the home. tan- not u e t l ati t like girl wrio am so rmiU R likte househfniW lfbritan TI ey olmnnt be o- gntegd' t at!b uo dobile in belief anci action as tit girl whio luw .nowr uhad' tt mniake her way in tie woritt It i4 (f mn' utL to deplnuw womanak iajtdlkatua and t-o normi iii dandMnte ft iU tf ef aaEult (If gnnditirns. [V must be- taiken initb conirteractiin whier edhcatnns are tibrmuiat- irmw idltah ardi ihunminr gpro- gmnmm of wa and itiitudy. W4a- mar needi s e idimor mnre than evwr ietaom WTlIout the faith an2t comfItI afeOf rriFwed -+piuitk- ual energy tdint true- rieigPiu SffiSBe te weary andi tlfe jieaByv.esaitd,. woman must OW. wefa feta teat t- eat iii ana agoe f hiftifng stmndEdi and!i (nfiting iihaili. if wel! nrijit imnsup enatibh. iCar we Wahmacd- tie mn- dkat n wsoma for etigstinf tite ft-y ukatk that ffigmheme c ast hadie ftheffr? Wht hafr matt ABi'U t g&inf been tanghtT th a rnee ir a, fkdew kBaers"' a se8w- iibalca sfnriist some i n gsithimm ofn ail Brt tffinro aem a bttteT Ame t-t>s tlhe weisUningf dfiatt wK3 finiashf WaRtsO of Ifteafiter 1feam tha i (d -t16iMNea nt Mr 1fmmfe mindA. aff 8nfittMine anid sttimrtiina fisr te sOgiiitt? Wioll thbefis MD- Bdead"iB I, (if imfftriDinm DBsem tafise tor sole tltke prub- *emKf af t& um lndMo waftming gjirl Botfe whfen ithe iiff aingit a of wtfl ft ia nwna iM mk' ambu iif.?Btia An ( tffl gihtIuac- tiBBli if alwsfflD. uLmr spria maur auflae ai carIfaS seiif~li iouas gent. A IBSB heanr daahe esr a Sgadinbr salmil diluea i not (meitfiirDit Wtrfe tsdnt ntot opr Bage aftHOs, fium Ife tmasiiitr- aagter awee tiaae samhauriaam siie daiF acthiaaa ase tor nI- Wh'o at tle nnaimity for judfaiBUal ttrsiraihtn ng HKt ar- pRt? It ie a aBMeft poEBu the s imil h Ber tUeens it ffilfeiiB eetfhea or w as ae,. Bt ir- ~matinmgt m v'w.=wwgvvx 1 B I.M. M non- e aut r e v &ecponfiriture Wh At 7--r .c .. =b. a ml-- "M16 &. se se rd sensenses and seems hmd Im h- MIaEL&% wCHo sj ^cl~qg wi die ZZ.SL- Z^B S^*WB^^B, st '1' 4 - -. . ". .-: :._,.,. , ^'.:-... _:- ' Our-) vin are iubwaysi LiU. which "h e .+pecrr ae4rs t h& liar anWHioInI wadla4 .rt!faJtily 'o arted ones aand rih matter races. S* * ,i I' ppie may he eqal e u- ftire te r leaw iMt nt be tore the motIuh ir-,n-lar (-Dwtzn a f'ilard a nd you're a deaid-hpat jwore ten thouA- lad and y re a frinae ier. 'i a urpinkep arty ifeverty- body has a oidu time. S A. irf in kve m in often un- ahle to' expres hoer thoughts, bu~ it ~ differe-nt after mar- wage. * * You can find all kinds of peApi in the world except the girn wtho eer really walk h ~a from a ride . toM t* ds without a great wisea4y than their mothers S * Net tio makinBg a sale the mcit Orea~ant experience is- srilleRMiiEgr the money. * * No, idea is worth much un- lks a firt class man is back * * Meot of u fear our friends mre than our enemies. S * No, exprwinM of the human sfatiifi quite so fine as the ^ anfaMfia ad goo work WkkM mtss i" stin the dis- good to be uime If esqpeiimee is a a Dt brigterr by Wthis t we appear to be- Every a 1 heir bban&d him khe* dfe teaf hih i ried ns l I don't sua II people wo NUput op a- i-a ant fight far * It's a lowg tiime imCe u .seen a roewt Ictor, . Money thing but thing. it hia RI S In expectiDn t e Ib life we often Aisn s meo sweetest joys- .. S * Often it wmld bi be ttei the speaker w u I ruiuamn for dullness istu d et rel ing the audience fr i tion.. -. "Mary," said the t of the hose, "I a up lie down on the *i e fWo an hour. Cm at 5 o' if I happen dn you ?" - Some tine ater ae -up sudden th ,de strikiau. It e S"Miary" i didn't yo aB - Mary um "But "you disti, lty call you if ai and when Ilanh-k bt hadn't drqnd off p mr3l were lying the fast asleLa _ The Sdaml" er, after talge ittle ones goge and I the hdoyth b turned the asked, "W hat is bright bitter httd- "Wetv er, the a*k fi i tbep ba *3i G_ Ew bid~ge! When It w9 MI Palk"l ett tired #b chatting first mwtand seams i bt *aScmh tIa heede S Ilber mit Iget do a rt I oafus &Sim ti.. ._ ph. we m the te. Z %an1d to) aB Maw MHI a dthe Is nadh.. m o,- wt If Rmy asumy of yme .... . ... - Ka -j * 4 2* j .J . * ., ._Af ,* -_ .. ".K S ". .... ..' " -I F cos . .^ .' A Ithe Aits his s '. the s 0 ttI made r j te fous It s al iexpedil g jbis charming | :that appear p6ewish press, if Phae : in' Ameri( Mip u market I .k ,u past th rptivee Bank ( st St. Paul's, i t Exchange, wh Petticoat Lan d6a 'of this lane ths while- still an' ool teacher in tl wrote: "Wh Comes to ta lldierf of Israel krmised Land, they epr to the strains' re l Left Behind M As we walked thro bad Lane, lined wil rts and eager gesti brchants, with their d daughters also in ce,. Cost told me tricks of these sui rs. tha make the nppers there rue t they so eagerly me., The glove stunt is t mnon, according tc Et. Because' of ti tmtities of un ve,- the East En ts tried to bring 1 ion of wearing d gT6ves. This vertised odd pi lw rate or spei |thoue who match tofeaps on the pI A result, in the tot e fonings, eao e fek around matching are' always td .tthe '.eatli Ol eckafit wn 'y 5 ia8s one leg wear then njis not unlikely ..oj e $. ... t -," .. . f.eare these tr^^-ei.^. ., stalls, they areput on sale. Suits and coats are not sold hire very much, because the f irms who advertise that if A, the you send your measurements, htrogh- you can have your suit by re;- "Ghetto turn mail. Just then we passed b t the great nothing emporium. Sby the A large sign: "Valentine, the ucow or Clothing King." .Besid it igtit. of was his trade mark--a ad- ny first less man, carrying his head "East under his arm. Althout eied a hardly a pleasant trade-mrwk, eemed a nevertheless, it lingered in the tion, for .memory. , i Ghetto It seemed surprising, as we Sin the elbowed through the crowds, s known that not a word of, Yiddish ca. was heard. Always the cock- ad "Ald- ney accents of the stall-hold- ie staid, ers and their women- folks, )f Eng-' sometimes the clipped, precise past' the Oxford accents of the pur- ere the chases. Petticiat Lane, as Sebegins, far as its language, might be at Zang- any corner of London cater- obscure ing to bargain hunters and he Free cut-rate merchant,. ien the When you see the barrels ike the of -herrings, adjoining a dis- to the play of silk underwear, you will go suspect there are people of of 'The Jewish persuasion about. You Ie"." thread your. way-through the ugh the stalls of glass-ware, pastry, th push- spices, furs. Counters where culating men and women sip coffee, eat ir wives prunes and cream, or ice- attend- cream--larger portions on some of cold days to encourage the ave ven- sales. A sign offers a'bar- unwary gain in stuffed monkeys. the bar- (Costa explained stuffed mon- r carry key as a confection of which English pastry-cooks are he most proud. It is a biscuit made up Smy ci- of almonds, raisins, candied ieir vist orange-peelk spiem. and.-.cur- matched rants) A man wearing a cap d mer-' and gown reads your charac- back the ter and tells your fortune for different a shilling, failing, 1But this section is no re- airs at a lation to what we New York- al prices era familiarly and fondly-con- ed them jure up as our "East Side.'" ish-cart. The hustle and bustle of the .gey of pushcart and crowds, the wo- ger cus- men with children in their d- with arms and one or two hanging r levels. to their skirts, 'the gesticula- rs cheap ting in jargon, the bargaining, Sual to the luscious fruits, the saVory r folded pickles, bearded patriarchs uipe up munching a sweet-corn, the missing. rag-tag children crowding i the about the ice-cream an4 wa- jrouwill termelon stands, the shrill 4ith sev- cries of the women leaning (id arms out of the windos, the eager hrinkint crowding, the. homely Jewish phrases, the bargaining, give vendors off an over-tone of Jewish liv- are albp 4ng that r. aks Riverside qell you Drive and Park Avenue coma shilling, in their limousines for a sniff ky hlfI of the atmosphere they once .. .re breathed. e dAll thin seemSilos t in Lon- Sy ~don-towjn. Thj Btastnd does n conj not seem typically Jewish in- .L lt la. .u._ SWe are In Whitechapl Past Chancert Lane, where Road now, the widest in Lon- Tellson's and Teomple Bar once don. It is All paved and stood, past'the Lord Mayor's lined with the limousines of House, with echoes of "Turn shoppers from the West End. again, Whittington, Lord Ma- e "Yes, there is still the" bte yor of London!" ringing t nighted ghettO," said Costa thru the twilight that was with a smile. covering Londoi-town with a The upbillding of streets mantle of mellowness and me- t and public buildings swept mories. away most of the courts and ' alleys of that section explain. *The Various Gods of The ed my guide. "Wih that, Jews much 0i the communal life J departed," he remarked. "For- "The Gods of the Jews... ", merely it waB so congested in my friend began. this neighborhood that ten or "Is there not only one God twelve people lived in two of the Jews?" I interrupted. rooms, and most social life "Sh'ma Yisroel Adonoi Elo- overflowed into the courts itnd heinu Adonoi Echod!" V streets.". "The Gods of the Jews," he A touch of Jewishness as went on, "are sometimes sev- we passed Barnett's an attra- eral. Let me tell you about tive, three-story kosher butch- the Gods of Mr. Shabbosdeck- t er-shop. From this shop, the el. Do you know him?" Prince of Wales received his "Do I know him? I knew first kosher joint when Mr. him when he didn't have any- Barnett bought Snowdrop, thing but the pack on his the Prince's prize bullock, back. Do I know him? I knew Here Queen Victoria, so runs him when he lived on a third the story, came one day for a floor in the tenement house E taste of kosher meat. Even around the corner from the ( then, as I stood in the cool,. Partick Street Schule.'" well ventilated building, Iobh "Well," my friend contin- qerved many non-ews pur- ued, "then you know about t chasing joints and roasts. Mr. Shabbosdeckel's remark- t The proprietor wke Amazed able, rise in the world of corn- and amused when I remarked merde and finance in our city, that the hot-dogs looked appe- about his elevation from the' tizing. tenement house to the Engish "What does that mean?"he manor in the beautiful suburb asked, of Glaneden, where he has a As I pointed to the rows of Japanese butler and a hot- ( juicylooking frankfurters, he house in.which he grows ha- * laughed and,said, "Oh, Vien- nans for his table in the win- nas." He asked me to.repeat ter time. He.is, s you may that funny name--' b-- know, rapidly advancing to- what was it?" for his clerks ward the rulership of the h .treIdoor T eob .in ustry. of Amer- i lave for Vienifas. already, one million doorknobs E I was glad when Costa halt- a week." ed before a restaurant bearing "I well know all of that," I the Kosher sign.i The tramp observed. r through the Lane and the ap- * d petizing display in Barnett's "Until Mr. Shabbbsdeckel be- were working against my ci- gan to be a figure in the dooru cerone's bankrool. knob industry he was a mem- It was a typical kosher meal, ber of the Patrick Stet from chopped liver to roast Schule. To it he was bound chicken. Stufflo money, ac- by food sentiments dating companying tre tea-wth-le- back to his4 beginnings i* mon, remind dp me p the America. There he had sat' sliced almond bread ni6thers in the last seat on his fiast -always had "for toipany Saath In the land. Indeed, only," .at "yunt e' ttm~ But lon Afterward he liked 's the surround tmdiaif~ times to sit i that'same seat- white table clot t, duter of reveling in mellow memories. flowers, soft' f&oted Witers, "It tiine he had become one music. It might ha ee4eenthe of the pillars of the eoQme Astor Roof fort. lf y of at- nation who could always be. rto heand- e fith-: deper dedto purchase one of Mo tramping aft*rlnh- the hooRs bf the Torah. Mr. eon. This t through the Shaab eae always said forbidding of that he' would be content to Black Lion Yd, m .., the shadow: ij jti .. ' Church. A b-iotafe Eta Beauty Shoppe Alaidti this 'sf lrfl 'drieei- Fae mo dg behnmte- *and iiiap;r~on doiwa that I~ad;f .lN. s4wm v -fan. It seeded ue : 4I ,,,e *.. p ltoi t ... f- ..w..i'i. -* .. '' p. whAWNIN '~i~st. !^ 38a sI 3A v t N vInS F die a member of the Patrick Street Schtle. -And so be could but for bis daughters. "As soon as they were old enough to know the fashions, they began to admonish him about the Patrick Street- Schule. It was quite no plake, they said, for people their sta tion .of life to be seen -ip. Didn't -M r. Shabbosdeckel have any sense of dignity to be seen mingling with these people. "Where there is God there Is dignity'," Mr. Shabbosdeck- el answered solemnly. S S S " , "'It is so old-fashioned'," - they told him. "Mr. Shabbosdeckel's indigo nation rose at this. "God is old-fashioned for. ;hem already,".he said. "Your God is not like ow. od," the precocious ecbpsb replied. "Our Ged is modsi5 He ..." "There is only one .God" hMr. Shabbosdeckel thunder d ie was the God Mr. Bhabbos.a- deckel had known from his, " childhood in Russia whose' 'ommandments he literal ' ,beyed even to that day,pu* ing the law as a frontlet e;; ween his eyes and upon his ' nn at prayer every moof-.. ng. "But the upshot awa that . n the end Mr. Sh became a meniber of the So of Abraham Toempe Wl i :" Sman to do tagaint.the luasions of three. 4 hth 5 Besides, Mr. Siabb ime had be to feehat Lis sending itf the loorkniob ut 4 4 *, "He joined the temple w14 'j nany misgiviha, his sp Irooping like leaves o . (Cootinued en Pag 4), pl 5 Chicken ap witi made ae -, e tlls ... ,. .. .. :- > -* W..o' ". "" :. B-t Cwt "~~ ~ : ,jiu:, -** ^ ''a *-a.ra Rrw. Afa^ V~L~I 4I AL '': d g6~Y~i~ *~ 1~5t S 4~2: r~ ' aC L "T 34 , ,, ,, -.T-.. .- -..' ,*_' .o. .: -. .-y o.. "f " .,t, -- No - ,, I I ; I OF r '- ~CBC~Vi' "~ i! ~' ffWrwAowK,,Ar- "i'Kji 9811~ '' , - .r .. ** ., .- .. -*, ,. ... . "Clni ~-~m .' : .1. ~''' :.,,,,* *z '. Ig SOCIETY :- *4**1 *,- ?: J] :,--- -- --- --- " fl~A, k&. aaTN.sm IlmiiB wsLs E &utn i Scmit Atrr- ttkir a nn ntfl d it tfa Keth AV Mr.. 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IMad 1kaL .IUle Um IC HU+I Itb Far aid- T:K 'w nlr.nu.cin t it 'Ti r tt~.n, aC scwatL j tm at the fIlV Tit a4 J two Vita- "A, IM..-I r.11A numbers : 2"4".- a an unusual] u:~ f Solthni peain ,: ^saftt. xtiL-a.. M >b .tharth arlC r -Ei.r e.," wfo atu wL.lS i* Sor. terni. pactreS- titali iCgIiJ pfr'*aA mate the m cc x-&.n MLuWade to Vita aL-F4 4:1- an-d an w Glady taEr presetation WIr li& ayT, feature, mcy s e r7eai Southern mel- 'UflS?' . YOU CANT AFFORD TO MISS THESE WONDERFUL VALUIt: Creatiem in the latest styles of Georgedals Ce de . Chines. Foulards, Prints, etc, priced at a $19.8, , MILLERS DRESS SHOP, INC. 74 EAST FLAGLER STREET "4h MNk the Man" antilever Shloe Far Mo. Waa md Qddmn S Mkardar Amrade Caniurlkawi ; a vje i Coa s "s K Wue Fh* S&. li n. & a&t Akw. ommeira Ce ism XAS.1KLr SeM-lrg B901NE R2 i__ lL 3. img Rai&b I"=and M ".b Iginu~n rm rr~tr~n Real"inaa Meats m THAT'S KOEIR MiA I" N.IW. iM ,... .' n Jim.ne Ik WA -ow Ra wAB" i -- f"'^'" he~k~. E" TE 6P~I minI 1P~ 11s'v ft w~ad r OaUle M WhhM- O AML ML M If fiL 3, atChu BMW BMW f ----- D ek _..k -* . Sa . -.. . a Iw o*. aM man~ (Ar M J L Sh for l2 T--P~bil r man Md MIL A11101WFr L-r~ C ____ &nerf -efam's- UW S bea toa a r tidu inll ile t~hibdth iBcame ade WMpof -pam "*i 0a Sh- 4 f tl modern aMse~o0k i ahe hasf yiBe lto silialit.l Bhad doe It fU h, t oncluded, ~i t e tr ei 3B6 to ast Ile M er thodern is odif e 2ibe had doneel vldfR br b.W --One for vafit ad Ofmi sorrow." SOrrow."~ --- da~lsl~lEtJ~i :'3~:- .r.:2 *'~,"'~"'~Y U~aarts, obiM withouttany Si affiliations. fciiar whces, atheists and who Ved a religious *et to'a Catholic -4.iko ss her prol nitely, .this wo- ieto adviseher and .er: 'to a0 Jqwish A yery' healthy sign Mat a overwhelm, ty f. the 'girls to'~~b e in God, be tght to pray, Sbe convn ce4 that pinesslay in leading e. They wanted that ,would appeal to i~ect. -They wanted hf*ith that would satis- .f emotions. They want. i problem of Juda- niitigeiqly presented. wanted ;openly" and S: discussed problems as; Why should we be to u inherited faith. is itermarriage harm- .f 92 girls that I ques- I38 either had had ab- ly, no training l, and t these girls can rfrom ipt 'homes. Five grls - bi~d drecei ed a e a from their r- il girls said they did wWe training. But when e qnsider that six MaSuni4ay school at Ef seven, and a pri- eapWhefor a.summer or wowa' considered "train- Snitut t be' appalled by rl Otibir"of -girls who' gfor college or orid without a background of e.Stfaith. Can we stee rle will i U lture, the hii: o a f iren. the indifferent 4 n tbbli^eve. Any nwuia' Q ttd dobtro-wnthtften. n ightY .a l .at.6 thavt. to v-cv lolt "d.o. ter-"' laugh wit disction :* le o*ikrpk atsii again fado ritying .th t:, ..-, one's sympathies flow on un- t, the d desire t om e, th i ra llea' wa restrainedT . ;i-fl ee I t te rely. No joking, people, I'zh mis- t to rey lponh yet the "Don't b cow ," r6e ekable, and I don't know what feat Uf beffirZ Yooled' ., .the t1taif "Itf e itsay to do about it either---' C oun understand what-f Jew ere, leothn sta up ."Some jea for Miss Edith, th ltn ub when I opened like a man ail4idmit it Euphrosia," y ra yetlooc? That wa# ~' rtitul th bw y thiS "Good old auntie anodyne, just thq beginning.. l9Vt insolent chan To be sure, the fountain of youth boiled 9p hat'terrible strife, thro- he was no mchtfor the towj nt a'cup o tes- l. .uh th .Jay rough tle ering m .o.tp t h.t acfal I permitted myself a little nh neve ay g prioe e ~ the uof fMn, ad, ugh at my own expense. i p' ve, t tr omet ie decided tiC hfs life o.: There was no gainsaying my S fg. I waf t to believe,. th honor of his pebpte. Be- o'clock tea- but I c afraid to.- sides, his best g was sitting 'You don't complain of be- Such ;ae the thought of nd4to*him,fn he wanted to ng miserable anymore, our grls 'of fotep,' fiiee o show her that)ie was a brave ow-" and sixteen. h Wi t v' ma) anda proud Jew. "But I am,'Im alright herd hn nd rifr nhe am a ewT blurted o t among m own kind, but I'll s Tem gnor t te; rave co-religltont of Da- never be the same out there sue ? These gil~are the f vid, asl rt from his seat (to 1e continued next week) - ture cities, of JP.i These. pale as -a godt, 'glaring de- . girls eie ta uMrJuture m sth& s.. fiialtft t.he, blaspheming- Ts it~ight thi'a we should let Goliath,."I aIn a Jew;'whrt of We will but what you them suffer in silence? It is it?" don't need and our duty to 'e confidence, -Well; if you are a ew, "' se yea what you need our duty tn c enesaid the c us. International Trade to .t .heM~r s fj the step into .the nex car. ,dotbta and fira that con- You see, today is th anni-an-d Exchange . sume their arts, to show versary- of my. fher's' 142-146 N..Miami Ave. them way to spiritual' death nd I- wat to say Cor. 2nd St. Pl6ne 20311 e dnderstandinPar 'Kaddisha But' -there are peace and understanding. Par- only nine Jews in the other ents shouldinsist upon the re- cart anl I need one' more Jew HA DDRRINGT ligious training of g s of' to make a 'ninyan.'. I am rIA IN hiih-sehool age. Revgi ~ afraid before I', get to the ELECTRIC COMPANY . schools should ilake every Bronx all Pe skpagogues wil C.A fort to attract the hig.- be closed. 'c r R- -. schpo girl. It is not to our -o N. E. Third St.LPhone 7116 crelfif ven a single girl Ovet04 e Tea. &-" should go astraj seeking the --' : ___ rway o-life.. By-ZMIRA CARMEL .. : .Throughout American Jew- Z King ry, let 'a -bbath be devoted In Flynn life was. a, ilels- Un t g Co. to the ep m af the young ant mootony'tKat is like the g o. girl. Let tbbi point out to lullinamintibVcea .flw- 29 N w TIRD AVENE it~a nibeers of their congre. ing alng wit te strea.A n ..THIRD AV i ei lty that the at ;d -e -. .- -- ... -;-^M ...a - relirece.iv 'igioQ:i train- chants one into a lassiude ing that will help her to ad- that is not without its note' just.herself to lifi. Let us en- of poignancy as an adlrtant. courage. the girlr to attend movement brings.to .minOi ,the. WHY BUY NEW PART services arid, claes Instead possibilities of a' ipIl. is - of courses.oin Jeisil ph9o 'like that,there-in this tiny . pby and medieval Jewis li- etropoib nestled in the Mt terature excellentt a -the, mountains of t, :AIeghAues. right time hd in .*;(e .rgh tOne mtoment y sitbed*re' A.T. WUD PC I place), let groups b formed the open fire d ao s a up I TU YYAJ . purely for theM. die o of of deep contenern i the 'ext : N problems of life he lght you ,are in the f$i oo of I of rliginm. & ,tnse classes human movement HAS PARTS F let te aoaere :be warm concern . a ITo.m ... !m k fia, ,f, fi_ r\ and concil't4l a let the teach- The $est of tMHeAS..o" PARwTS t . er be So arsep hetic;and un- literally curmisd-b i, der 4t ng, that ,thw girls the bri e ga ; e may need. feel that the Soneri,.our riA d -. Law a ,.. ,. 9Fli. e tothews ent t"jchelor "" tha r __p Hayms. the Mrs.~ l -PaRB t of- our vo ia.bs 'ls ., r L AWN Goliath of the Bronx Mrt .B.os -berg ev. S . WOODLAWN rvant : ,. arged The .Bron Park xVpress .if wH s at top speed i ~aof .Above the deafening wish elate.r V the wheels rose the er, Vote of a stalwr$, brew, ftrociouat-lookng ;sJ.4. .,.in this ear?" ae q ., speak of1 nhel *nu e catingath ~nt S rbut a -fether to lie he - -Of~~ Wi ..a S taS~aq Trami, Ir -r w fa tuopamed Si~iiTi Cv- bgm--, ' ^ - :' ~' r;^- The regular meeting of the . FIiendship Edague was held at its temporary headquarters at Temple Irael on last Wed- nesday night and a large num- ber of members attended. This marked the beginning of the administration upder Har- ry Goldptein, its net pr&i- de't. "After the brief busi- 'ness session, the usual danc- ing and entertaining followed.- * Julis.Damenstin, Inc. JEWELER The Store With a Repu.tioa 1o W. Flasgler St. Php 4794 MIAMI, FORIDA M---f---- ---- REAL ESTATE and Business Opportinities W. L. WI IAlMS 252 Halcyosn AUdMed Phone 36840 "" " , __________ - S FOR AN OL, AR? LMNG CO AG ' '4; ''4 ri C. -. ' I YOUR4'" . 606408 X .W. A ... BtI AL PARK.. "'9. hdbsepdw hbe yaidh Iep s* gto to 5w1 4gl iL -2 '-T, -,-. ." I , '"~ q t"" ._7- t. Ht . 1- -* X ,, t .4 .- kj i~ L. (Pdp) GEQN Buyes of Aa SCRAP METAL . N. W ...... '214k N. W. Sucwd Ares. .PQ he ,( Sf./- .,, , 'RF-,. ^ -^^rTC "w ICBEu ' t ti SB ... 'oi Xp-C E 9" ' _ __ _I~_ _ __ -p- _ * ." 1 X ~P r .~-1 Beth DaVtid t : grant Education." . S The usual Fridar night sev.' Thineeting was pteeded t6 vices will be held at the Beth over bv.;rs. Benjsaimin Axel- oi S David Synagogue, Rabbi Is-. road, thi President, who in-' d rael H. Weisfeld preaching a ,troducbl Rabhi Israel H. m sermon on "The Test of Weisfeld of BetWlDavid to de- H ai" The usual congre liver the, invocation. Rabbi Al Faith." The usual congrega- Weisfeld $as followed by the aI tional'singing will be had, and Presidsfel Beta David, Mr. eb Cantor Morris Shoulson will J. Loufi -hock who wel- B sirwsevgal solos. Comedy th Co il to Beth te The Junior Council.'f Jew- DOvid er ish WoAe$ will be the guests Du e b iess portion or of the Congregation on Friday' ~, no ~rmi portS sh night and a speech indicating nt"resen clu~g the res a the work of the Junior Coun- brt the Committee who an cil will be made by one of its distri d, Thanlsgfving has- io) S representatives. kets tB t needy. A rising m The Adult Bible ClaA and ,bte o 0 ks was iven by sp the Bar Mitzva Boys Break- the dC to ll who had t Broxitri to ths worthy en- BU fast Club will meet as usual terprir i list of those con- on Sunday mqpnings. ributiu having been read, ca and th press was asked th : Temple Isrgel to conv te thanks through H ' -s'| Z its me S. 1 S Friday night service 1 be Af ter e business and edu- th eiyitev 1 tional: oram had ben ee held as usual at Temple Is- national ogram had bhen G rael, Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kap- lute where refresh- I n deliverin a sermon on were refre so S 'he Place o Sorrow in Hu- cents eein man Life." The choi' wiled sing as usual. Beth David Sisterkh d ne The Open Forum will be temporarily discontinued un- The w l card party S Sunday, January 6, 1929 glve4 by Beth David Sis- eause of the absence of terhod eld at th home t- '. Rabbi Kaplan from the city. of Mrs ary Shapiro, 2281 The definite program for the S W. 28r street, last Monday '. Opert Forum will be Innounc- night. Assisting her as host- ed later, esses were Mts. Louis Hay- SAbbi Kaplan is leaana to^ Ean, Mr. 9. Kraft, and Mrs. ligious School in eMacll a ilto Weiner. There was attenderence o e uite a largegathering and I the eppo d t h e priet wet won YMrs. e w l" tidian. Isdor n, Mrs. I. Tanen- L L~al__T bCmm of Jewish Women he Council of Jewish) Wo- ihen held a well attended : meeting in the auditorium of n It celebrated t Day. A splendid proam n was present- S d to trtas oef Mrs. S romer whp was in the 4ueical Aum- SJamesa K. Bisset Beautiful Stch and was accompanied piano -by Mrs. Clair en Weintraub. Several '.other musical numbers were. rendered after which there w~s a reading by Luella Wal- boum, vrt. Lewis Brown, ana Mrs. J. Katz. On WpdAesday morning the * sewing circle met at the home of Mrs. Jake Engler to sew for the Bazaar to be held for the beefit of the Talmud To- -rah. P sonretiime before Puprim, A lare. number of the mmbr fo the Sister-. - ,. ---. - 2aNorth FAY- Mim Av. AYM FAY', ., LINGERIE SA *RiWt2nkTjVIw flWWv U A r. j .. - R:N C.HlM VUILE Aind GOWNS and PAIj .4rima d with Ia.e S. tucks We .r A Fl Ua.t f H LORdassa I NEW YEAR Hisldassall | NEW YEA,. aUnder the auspices of Mrs. enry Settlin,' Chairman of le national Fund Committee f the locqfhapter of Had- tssah and her committee, the members of the local Junior addassah conducted Nation- Tag Day laSt Friday to ce-I rate' Maccgf ean Flag Day. bcauseof tie.va'st piount of rritory neepsary to be cqv- d the drive whs coritinul. Last Mond4y. The returns low that ral- work can J)e complished if only one tOes id the members of the Jn- S1Iaddassah deserve coih- endation for the splendid 3irit in which.TAg day was successfully carried out, " Ari intensive membership mnpailn will be launched by e Ha dabsah on National addasah Day January 26, 129. t will be the object of ie membership committee to roll e6erk Jewish woman in greater Miami as a member. Definite plans and the per- nnel of the teams conduct- g the drive wil be anuounc- I in these columns with the ext few weeks. Home of Parampunt Picture NOW LON CHANEY "WESTof ZANZIBAR" Vtsathone Piementatioms Paramount Neis STAN MALOTTE Organist NEXT ATTRACTION "SUBMARINE" OPENING SUNDAY STAGE BAND ACdS GALA RE-OPENING SAT. DEC. 22ND A PUBLIC THEATRE FAIRFAX um o NhranIfres -HEAR--SEE- George M. Cohan's ALL TALKING PICTURE Home Terers WITH RICiMRD BENNETT ALSO' .YitSpbme Presatatia.I Monday Decemtbnp AT TIB' BISCAYNE MIAMI BEACH 1I Men's Club ofi BANQUET Dance and Fnten $4.50 Per Plate. " SEND RESERVATIONS AlTD CC'K'i'8l SOF MIAM I "-I S iscayne and Collins Avenuw, MIau' tel't Phone Miami Beach 6608 BIGGER AND BETTER THAN LAST NEWm~TR'S ..AL Vw NOTHING "HIGH HAT" ABOit TIHE FAMILY JACOBS' I BISCAYNE- COLLINS On the Ocean at Miami Betac Plain Sincere Personal Service-Hur- C48 Adhering To Jewish Dietaty laiwg "", .* '" ' -" . 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|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 1 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |