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~i; '6 7 ' Z. *., I i- r 1St...... fld ).IX. MIAMI, FLORIDA, MAY 3, 1929 Price 5 Cents - __ ./- ...' . ,, . RMER K.LK MIAMI GIRL DIES Jewish Girl Wins High Honors en *fla' tshaaf tiir :r ' Zr Free Loan Society to Elect Officers Wednesday night, April 8th at 8 p. m. will mark the an- nual meeting and election of officers for the Hebrew Free Loan Society of Miami. The meeting will be held at hte Biscayne Masonic Hall, at 15th Ave. and N. W. 1st St., on the second floor. At this meeting a full and detailed report will be render- ed showing the number of families helped and a com- plete financial statement will be presented to each member present. The nomination Committee will then present its report and elections will then be held. Because of the fact that re- markable wrok has been done by the Society in the short time of its existence it is in- etmbent upon Miamn Jewry to make every effort to be present and tak peart in the good work. l aLCGI The Beth David Bible Class Miss Natalie Spector, the ds of Mrs. organized some time ago by daughter of Mr. and Mrs. formerly Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld and Samuel J. Spector, of Obispo sen of this headed by Mr. John Wolf as avenue, Corlm t Gables, wass ed' beyond President celebrated At an old elected from the Senior Class of her sud- fashioned "Siyom'" last.night al honorary Society of Ponce eek on the hrl e vestry rooms of the de Leon High School as a re- night of Synagogue. ward for. scholarship, charac- A large number of guests in ter, leadership and service. wh was addition to the members of On Thursday she was among her the Bible Clan were present awarded a scholarship to the lami where to enjoy the festivities. Every University of Miami as a re- years was organization connected with ward for her scholastic stand- Il affairs the Synagogue was represent- ig by the faculty of the Coral of every ed. Gables High School. Her mar- The affair began with the Miss Spector has won signal of Mon- singing of the Hatikvo led by honors at the High School of last Mr. Wroobel and was followed during the time that she has ter her by a very interesting and in- been a resident of Florida ith her structive address outlining having come here with her ir home the history of the Class by its parents from Boston, Mass. bbi Si- President Mr. Wolf who acted Her father is one of the SYoung as Toastmaster. He then in- best known communal work- His in- produced Mr. Lewis Brown, ers in Miami, being Vice Pres- hed of Treasurer of Beth David who ident of the Hebrew Free nd its made a brief address outline. Loan Society which he helped led in- ing the progress of the Build- organize, the Mena Club of litslr .ig of -he nw.-Beth. David....i sat i tW RW. de Ro- Talmud Torah and appealed utive Board of Beth David, er corn- for cooperation. Mrs. Sonya and in active charge of the Sin Mi- Snowe then sang several se- erection of the new Tahmud ame an elections of Jewish folk songs Torah Building. Jewish and encore was enthusiasti- Mrs. Spector is one of the e She call demanded. Mr. Jos. M. active workers of the, Beth rything Fine, first vice president of David Sisterhood, being a be at- Beth David then spoke brief- member of -its Executive rt, the ly expressing his pleasure at Board the past several years. bas met being present. Israel Mr. Woobel then sang sev- Building edica .t.melr eral Jewish folk songs which " now were greatl applaud r. t Postponed ice to E. Gordon was then introduc- emark- ed to speak on behalf of the The dedication of the new of her members of the Bible Class Talmud Torah Building of .of the and in weD chosen.words he Beth David which had been Jew- explained the work .of the scheduled to take place this Bible Class and delivered a coming Sunday, May 6, 1929, o her talk on the teachings of the hs been postponed to Sun- of this Hagaddah. day, May 26, and will begin ontreal A number of the members promptly at 3 o'lock, with pected of the Sunday School arid sev- the formal dedication cere- Sdaugh- eral of the children of mem- monies. At 7 o'clock there will seeing bers of the Class rendered be a banquet to which only peame several musical selections on those tho have purchased ad- to the the violin'and piano and gave mission cards, and specially ve birth several recitations. Those who invited guests, will be able to died im- took part were Miss Adele attend. Arrangements are and did Segal, Miss Ida Engler, Mas- now being made for some out ild. She ter Weinkle and several of town speakers to address Sing.day others. ,the afternoon and evening Mrs. Isidor Gohen then ceremonies. Hamoad spoke on behalf of the Sister- The postponement was Id of her hood of Beth David and she caused by the fact that the d not yet, was followed by Mr. J. Louis furniture and equipment or- .n$ for Shochet the President of Beth dered for the new building which David had not yet arrived and could vid. Mrsido Cohen in a very not be installed Inf time as other of drrnatie way told a Stro de- originally scheduled. Ctrated'for pictinga real episode in re- .- Sexpected cent Miami history, Which will the last peakern d in a hur of thede- appear inanearly issue of the moroqs vein delivered a ver iht to Mi- Americal Heb *., He held interesting talk. He thea con- phy.iciane hi.bear. Bf. bo..d for chuded with ,n outtlio the tboine f to :if id a scope and puPOsB of t a ile iw toaof ao Couwes an eanotended an invi- w;.st a t.- ,t Es7W#_tul 48*S m .. Welfare Bureau Plans Campaign At the last meeting of the Jweish Welfare Bureau the Executive Board decided that because of the calls made up- on the organization for relief in needy cases it became im- perative that additional funds be raised to continue the work. After considerable dis- cussion it was decided that a Committee be apbinted to draft plans for a Jewish Wel- fare *urean Campaign Week. It is planned that the Friday preceding the Campaign Week both the Beth David and Temple Israel Rabbis will preach sermons, and a mass- meeting will be held the fol- lowing Sunday to acquaint lo- cal Miamian Jews with the necessity for becoming mem-. bers of the Bureau. An ac- tive campaigfi will then be waged to cover\every Jewish home. in the City during this ,week by the various teams which will be named. Father of Miami Merchant Dies In New York Meyer Goldberg for years one of the most active work- ers in the Jewish Communal life in New York and vicinity and one of the founders of the Hebrew Free Loan Society of New York, a member of prac- tically every Jewish activity in New York City, died in New York as the result of pneumonia at the age of 71 -year. For the past several years Mr. Goldberg had retired from active work because of ill health but nevertheless re- tained his interest in the work of the Free Loan So- ciety. He was the father of Larry Goldberg of the Fay Mills of this City. Large Class Natur- alized in U. S. Court Among the thirty-six for- eign born men and women who 'were naturalized last Wednesday in the United States District Cprt by Juudge Halstead L- RitR~r, were a number of Jewish men and women of this City. Felicia Rybier noted pianist, Nathan Wroobel acting Can- tor of Beth David, Miss Ra- chel Adelman one of the as- sistant Librarians at the Flagler Memorial ,Library, Morris Rappaport were a few of the Jews naturalized. Adelian, Berner, Freeman "r"""- and others, assisted by a corn- Polk F A a te dm I te -t mittee of the Sisterhood con- Lashp ast Wee istinig of M3 Beavin- ick, Mrs.. Tedmn, Mrs. At the welcome prograT J4 Engler and Sers assisted co Wednes n tlp preparation of the lu- ig at the Miami i tihetwhith was then served. 5,5 p .: Q -, .. .. . . .. y .... ". ,, M .- 1fe ildbirth Bible Class Cele. bartes "Siyom" . '-4 4" 4 ___ . I\ e it .r ;:? "r * :' r '."'' r c: *'#R FLORIUAN "A-- ..; SH RIBIAN future of tho I *Syn ue his count TAF ia oracca thea a y e lor ub ing C y o r p ,our disin- \ te ssIthe Synago- .10.W 4 *ve ... -an public worship is 80 -- -- -- -- '.-4-ve. e"&- perfectly: -explicable. The Amneidah Jew is a highly EDITORIAL STAFF practical individual and he 4( will pot danything,u1nless he h Otltt 44a :R isAco'in&m AE its utilitarian '. value; i"S nme!" says the SAmertalxTJ.. ."Prove to me EDITORI A Lthat I need the Synagogue E Stand that I am going to bene- S fit frm. public worship, and WINNING AMERICA FOR you will then see me at the T ND JN AMEOICA FRTUt .hQuse of.God. rfgulrly." Now TRADITONAL JUDAIS udaim is a region of rea- Sson and it encourages inquiry. -- -- The Jew has a perfect right We just cannot help feel- satisfy the spoiled tastes of to search and to learn all ing, despite the birth throes stomachs accustomed to the about his religion, and the of the last decade, that the thin nourishment which the Rabbi of tod'y is therefore direction of Jewish affairs in time consuming newsper called upon to answer in un- the next decade will gradually offers. Gradually, how er, ambiguous terms a great be taken over by that element even they are learnia( the question which is being put to in American Jewry. which is art, with the result that the him from all sides, namely. loyal to Jewish tradition. The reaction to Traditional. JAda- 'What can the Synagogue do urt1ernrlo n l a lrvivTisa on ax ia m hLa boAn .a4odilh a mwir,1 for me?" tremely hard one, and only the fittest-those most equip- ped with the traditional Jew- ish arknor-torah arnd. Avo- dah-will have the energy to stay in line. Aanew youth is arriving one imbued with the American spirit that im- pels one to battle for his S ideals till he wins. We have the feeling that I great things are about to hap- S pen in Jewish life. There are S indications that the death S blow to anti-Semitismp in Eu- rope will be struck op Ameri-. ; can soil and it will be cheffy through the vigor of the Jew- S ih.- youth in America. On American soil, too, will be prepared the "soldiers" who will lead the way to tie re, habilit~gion of the Jewish hpMela*d in Palestine. S ll the more reason for our looking to the necessity for Iprepfing our youth with the S klolIdge and the spirit- , .tB $iuipment that will enable S tiema to take the lead when the time comes S is here where The Tal- M nd Torah, The Jewish Mag- azine, The Real Jewish, Edu- Seator, finch its place of use- ful gradually, though Patience of the edu- rbviding the "proven- tat gives strength to *marrow" of those who e mental vigor to par- the "fod.",It' is true ur "cooks' have not, as a. rule, because of their dead e stes, made their broth" sufficiently spicy to e Synagogue today is on F'or many centuries the gogue occupied the focal ; in Jewish life, but In ly, and particularly in *umtry, it is being; shift, l kwackground. We do ive ,enough synagogues tEtewr to the spiritual if Americap Jewry, Sexsizh g 'few -- are ri TheJewmof seem to 4 Ua Jh ou* scro yui cJ groVwi n more satisfactory. And more people, especially the young folks, are coming to realie the greater grand- eur of lifting themselves into the realm of the ideal, away from the mere ties of enforce, able common law into thode of unenforceable Jewish' law --but recognizing it a Mlaw, ot, -in 'Christian fashion,, as mere belief, which -each one has the privilege to change almost at will. And it is chef- ly those who are not sdtfici- ently informed of the 'great- ness and beauty of Jewish law, and who do not knlctyhe differer!~e,:who. td .1i m*ost convenient to .regard thew, selves as supeid6r to the be- liever id traditional Judaism and who scoff at what they call old timer, and especially is it encouraging when .men, and *omai f nbte such as Nathan Stfaus and the. late Sophid fiaeni oeb come out emphatically for more ortho- doxy ihr Jdaisri. If we are to have one Juda- ism again,. recognized as such the word over, .we. must a- gain lay stress on Jewish. knowledge at least in equal measure with secular. And, in the broader sense, this Jewish knowledge includes the secu- lar. The sooner this is realized, the sooner Traditional Juda- ism, too, will be given its true worth, and the more energetic will be its members, in helping increase its value to Judaism as a whole. for lunatics, for npurotics- but they are staring the Synagogue, I mn not a proph- et of evil 'tinga for yoy know the fat w as well as do. The majority of Synago2 gue in the cty of Chi~gao are patually r3t :P far exis .e. frC do t i 5 i. w ChicagO care to +upSti snmagee $iahe number t 'ewite .ejrmc. r1 ,.ra.- jj^ Make You See God My answer to this question is that the Synagogue must make you see God in your daily life. In the Book of Psalms, chapter one hundred and thirty-nine, King David utters the following striking words: "Whither shall I go from Thy spirit or whither shall I flee from Thy pre- sence? If I ascend up into heaven, Thou art there! If I make my bed in the nether- world, behold, Thou art there! If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea-- even there would Thy hand lead me and Thy right hand Would hold me." Here the Psalmist tells us in beautiful language how he sees God everywhere: he sees Him ii, heaven, he sees him on earth, and he sees Him in the dis- tant seas. Thus.'the Psalmist. has attained a profound relig- ious insight, and I wish to say to you that so long al we are tbt as conscious of the omni- presence of God as the Psalm- ist it is our duty to come to Synagogue. regularly in order to acquire .this great spirit- ual quality. At this point, however, the skeptic comes forward and says: "But I have tried that! I have looked for God on num- erous occasions in the Syna- gogue but my effort has been in vain. I have never been ,able to find God yet." To this argument I wish to reply that if we have tried to find God 'and failed it is solely because ,we have looked for Him in the wrong place. God cannot be found externally before He is found internally. God must first of all be discovered in wr hearts, Those who look for God only in the Synago- .gue and do not look for Him in the innermost recesses of their own conscience are .bund to be disappointed. Diso~veredIn O & Hearts Let us then remember once for ~ 1 that God must first be discovered in our own hearts :4,lt let us remember that 4 discovery can be made rough the Synagogue. rol4 the Synagogue process of find- US the very quoted r-. V ' * w f;". ,-. I :.. .. j;QtS.. Today's best: The cigarette companies have testimonials from everyone but the smok- ed herring. * * The Jacksonville teacher who remarked that those sun- back dresses were "cut down to the point of immorality" reminds me of a story. * * Dollars are no longer call- ed cart wheels. They go too fast. * * Television may necessitate donning masquerade cos- tumes during telephone use. * Television may not prove an unmitigated blessing to those who have telephones by their bathtubs. * * Funny, but the income tax "blank" is filled with about three columns of fine print. S'* * "The Broken Leg" is the name of a new Hollywood movie. They say it has a strong cast. * . Another newspaper structions bridge. idea of wasted space is printed in- on how to play * * If a man can change a tire without losing his religion there is hope for him reach- ing Paradise. * * Early to bed and early to rise and a fellow can get out on hte highway before the road hogs wake up. * * Three Chinese in the laun- dry business in Atlanta are named Bing, Bong and Bang. Sounds like a Fourth of July celebration. * * Shaking hands is a silly custom anyhow. Over on one of the Solomon Islands in the South Seas they pull each other's ears when greeting. * * "What's the news?" asked a condemned murderer. "No noose," replied the warden. "Here's a telegram from the governor putting it off." * * The new and smaller bills- will be easier to handle, it is claimed. But so far as we have heard there has been no kick on handling the larger ones. S * Somgatimega m4 c a traufg of *DUght'.^^3S ierit7y. 7 'tis C try to awomn r:. Some 4 :are they ea even honest optin. *. If .yo t",t lie, cheerf* l*iH., Fly pr. to to proves a great dra4 HowC~itie othell opinion o rect if from yo.i, tRt? i / . ..* .** y , About 'the most inspiration.e ter al spriatmin .f* hard 4 You oi'$have ted footba j aly see a th sun-hack lt . made to fl Ove thel ioned bdua44tsy, ine--phtit the keep it -thi*b' Of,, When* .* here old Who h a l spoon; got the 'h hermp isp'o your;. . sm _'* ers * F , WHAT CAN THE SYNAGOGUE- SDDOFORME? . __ _ _~~____*__i i' ; r I i n. .I II' w' f ,i - -xci a l luncheon of rhodd of Temple Is. e'held at 12:80 p. im. tay 10, at the Cbl- tel, Md. Sif Mendle- ited by Mr. Gordon S"thirman of table ns;, and Mr. Louis Sl sted.wy MrO. H. han, is chairman for bles. Mrs. Samuel will be toastmis- rosebuds formed active centerpiece' of heon, table at the ven byMrs. H. R. iursday at her home Sixth Court. At each e table silver candel- I lighted yellow tap- ie was presented at le for high score in guests were Mrs. Ir- el, Miss Rosa David, orn, Mrs. S. Cantor, SVandenbloom, Mrs bson, Mrs. J. Kap- D. Apte,' Mrs. Sam Mrs. Harry Magid, bkerman and Mrs. eibelman. seph S. Fields of Park, entertained ibers of the YFort- Book-Review club. present were Lillian garden, Sadie L. Gertrude L. Rosen- e V. Rose, Esther nd Rae Rosengar- members are Anne Rose O. Berg, in, 'Rose E. Kan- de F. Ruscoll. The. i held at lie Predi Avenue, .* of ,PIaov,. After Brakf th. koys held theiftregulf S' 'm g 'and elected" O .Frank and,.R Segal to men ekt meeting will 'be bership. An initiating cere- the home of Miss Til- money is to be held early uneit nger; 56 .f WM 18th week.' Plans are being made Miger; 1056'S. W:'18th for a Club banquet. May 8th. , M- Dr. and Mrs. Max Dobrin and their daughter Celia left Thursday for New York City where Dr. Dobrin will take past-graduate work in the hospitals during the summer. They,4pect. to, return to Mi- ami in the fall. Mrs. Dobrin who is President of the Miami Chapter of Hadassah has been very actje in local Com- munal work 'nd has earned a rest especially because of her duties as Executive Sec- retary of the Jewish Welfare Bureau which. she occupied. At a meeting of Executive Board of tle Biureau held last Tuesday she was presented with a beautiful gift from-the members of the Board as a token of their appreciation for her work. The wish was expressed that she would re- turn to Miami' greatly strengthened' f6r her. 'duties. Beth David Sisterhood will hold its election of.officers for the. ensuing term on ,Fri- day, May 3rd, at the vestry rooms .of the: Synagogue. .Great interest is centered on several of 'the contested of- fices. Other business Will be transacted at this time. The officers and members, of the Board will be installed the fol- lowing Tuesday, at a luncheon in the .new Talmud Torah building. r on Gpiseppe Veidi The Beth David Sistrpd SC. Weintraub will resumed its weekly card r- program of the ties with a bridge at.the home 6a music club at its o ite P.ident, *.,ide ting at 4:0 p. m. Cohien in Sheandoah. eh- ' Other numbers dige refreshments were ,ser- Othe nm er* score won .by. Mre. B.W e--ari a'- ved an.' a g..d ., as had ,, 0-me 1. Davis by l Ft p4 ze for hi*. o won Beo)4Sn, gs at thea ( I ra.. eVa Bpdet B t; I.irt 2" Lwr K ChVan e4h& gi oP olos froamCioP tir S" ' ae Shd id l, . ,-SO. M _._ U ,---' ijL.Ob. 'R." dH* w e - bergt M I. A. Solomon, Elmerf -ect who J~ a. Mp. Paul rly inured .n Bergaa nFa."uiFrkus, t some time atgo, Mrs' Lewi B :S. as- W' at theM Tenbam-,Mr. Sen- s Hospital was Be' id, Wteldll J. ,aipi Mrs. kti r homb :in week. Cha b kid s fractued leg ,is .: Cowenp. Mirb t Shekr, he is alwly reCv- s. ; rYoI aasd " " "" M rs. "' ' r f.Brit and one of; A.. l 'i ,. U0 i SI4piH ;e I,. ^*Muic 4 atClb att t'& . jf -?'*i;'. * r- *. aini MJrs... n wo have spent the winter season in Miami and 'Miami 'Beach left the City to return to their home in Massachusetts last Thursday night. ..* . .!* t. J ,- . ;.. ', ,* Mml %; Harry Gordon wh0 was for a longtime a resident of MI- ami and practicing law heie i to return to .Miami with his family ,within the next few weeks. He will visit his par- ehts in; law, Mr.. and Mrs. M. Rosen of this city. Moe Kurman who left Mi. ami. recently and became con- nected With the Bank of. the United' States In New York City returned to 'Mlimi and has become a member of the firm of the:lake Bite: read- .ery who have opened .a new and extensive baking plant, at N. W.,7th Ave. The Junior Hldassah, will hold. a meeting on next' on- day night inth e veptry rooms of Beth Davii.A very inter- esting prograntm,.s be : ar- ranged, .. ., Mr. and .Mrs. ouikShoch- et entertained'Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld as theiirguest"the first Seder night, said jMr.and Mrs. M6rris Small the iecowd Seder' eight. '.' i C' ', Mr. arid Mrt."Mori* 511 enterit bridge:lst ITumedn, i t trIt t Ir- e intfMr. Ed i Fri. ' M&fiawRi |. ai;-iti e erere York City 'who is fr rest Y to to t to g its piE onist of 'ilpii ul white dgold st t;d a .0 4od 't4 - i .U 'T I-*E A : w.'. " wr^.^^ rti^ dE-'^1i'' 1" -iKffl'-^ u curing set. The boy's gifts consist of a pen, pencil and knife set, and'a large auto- graphic kodak. Mr. aqdMrs, I. Scheinberg entertained Stanlye 0.. Myqrs Mrs. Israel, of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Norris at Seder last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenberg entertained a large party from West Palm each con- sisting of the Barash family, the Greenberg family,. and their children residing in Mi- ami, making, a Seder, party of twenty-two. -Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Cohen of this City entertained ,their children at both Seders in- cluding a large party .from out of town,' :-.. i Mr. Lewis Brown. is leaving the City for a business trip through the'North, where he will visit, in New' York and Pittsbiurgh, iIt .is a combined busitiess and 'pleasure trip; Mr. M":Markowitz of this City tiais taken suddenly ill on 'last TMhrsday and was taken to the Jackson Memorial Hos- pital. The exact trouble has not yet been ascertained though it is ,believed he is suffering from gall stops. I Junior Council of Jewish Wonien will give a" pronim t the"; Cora Gabes Golf and CoUintry club at 9 p.' m. today A for the benefit of the RBH~ h G. Sqomon scholarship fund. Miss Ruth Frankesteii iIn chrp e of arrangements. .. '. SThe Sunday: ool of Beth . 'David headed by the Teach. her's Staff has ,pledged itselff to .provide a combined radio ,and graphonola for : t new A Talmud Torah i so that the .ew buil aPt all times have music frA m ac- gatherings.ofl na ' 69 .-Lan -,orts. Z tug taken,.care of- b.te Teacher's. Staft u.d .MrpTa- vid, Gainer is. acg- .. T35asmrer. ' .'4. "e' ": '" l 't " The recent reuatfi-. tfe ,e Sbttish Aite Maodrihle * 'brated I ith.- Or Of the det.e at NI e a Mandarin, last Tuesday niht Among those upon who .v the thirty-two -degrees ""d conferred upon were sev*al ' ;. Ji and proi Frank CorAt, tistp,,, of s: of Cit, itug ; Max Sw 2a119 and'! .pla 'tor a.1da.nce, the ~ds ,6 bWIeed to bumsmew.l.oa pheroala kfor the ar ... f ;, *.;... . r & 1 .rr:8i h 5 S: A%' 0 4r! '-r r_ '. '_. .- -- I .1 _.... '. i '1 .* 'i i* ,. .' .,,o. .,. . i -* *. ' t ' S, ,.^ i '.. . . .,,_, o ^.:: ^ , . ..;.. ,, .^ '., SYOMJRW INI, N-K ioE ' .'-, .., :, : ; .----- ---* :--, l r .' '' .^ .. p: ,'1*. .t '* p *' ._ ^ga^^ ^^l~^^CA i -.q f - -, Dr. and Mrs. 8. Atonowitz entertained. at Bridge 'last Sunday night ip honor of Mr. and Mrs. David Silverste of Birpingham, Ala., whpo ave been sj, ing the lat few weeks h qr asthe guests to Mr. Ind Mis. David t . Bridge was play1 d and' uests paites were awarded tQo Mr. and Mm Dvid Silvetein. First B ge Prize wag award, ed to M ."Mayer, aid. 2nd prize to M.,eGrd. 'At 'mid- night a buffet luiche'n was served. " Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. David Silver. stein, Mr, and Mr W eilgar- ten. of- NeW York, Mr. and Mrs. David Letaw, Mr. apd Mrs. Id Beslind, Mi, iad Mrs. Qid, Mr. and .Mrs. Rtm- Sbir perDr. and Mrs. Ghrtlr, Mt. and Mrs. Bhinm" et, MrsSamuel Snowq, and Mrs. Mayer. Mrsi. .- esBvilc enter- tained Mrs. MiEme F~uer, her soisb Clar Sy .and Mars baLL and Mr. Hoch- 0st4l at the first seder at her home t Sheandoa, and the -T same 'party in additrt o t Rabbi. Isrel Weisfeld th ,Second Te r he Beavinicl expect to:leWi, for Tobnt6 early eit' nionth td j6iS Mr. Besviniek who is now e ag- ed in business thete.. ". Mr. and Mrs. Isidoie'Harris are returning to their former home in Toronto thl early part of next week to enter in- to business there. They wqre here in business foi the past four years and Mrs. Harris was very active in Beth David Sisterhjod affairs during her stay in Miami. 'Mr. and Mrs. David Cainer are leaving Miami to make their permanent home in To- 'ronto from which they orig- inally came to MiaMi. While 'here Mr. Cainer was engaged in the mercantile business aid for the past two years was a member of the Teachers Staff ef the Beth David Sunday ':School. f ' t , r 4 ~i1E. S 'She W*d is fafull of T2 ties/' girls who have dreanaed of thing higher up on the solal d8t, add for S them and Teeuied an Ulril spanking from fatt., nd that is the experenee of the cen- tral character in Tadema Bumsere'splay 'Gerties At. fairs" that has jest finished its run of more than seven S months at the Bayes Theatre, S in NewYork City and will be the attraction at the Flagler Theatre, beginning next Sun- day night. "Gertle" is more than a character; she is a type; she is one of hundreds of thou- / sands. of mrir in t broad land of ours. She ha been forced to make her own liv- ing; she has learned to look the world between th4 eyes and, best of all, she.haw been able to do this and retain her self respect. But she meets a young millionaire and begins to dream 'class she sees her- self as one of the smart set. Her first step towards social distinction is the p he of an ermine coat-V the 'so. much-a-month' mehod. She finds the young millionaire a bit of a rotter after all. Then some one steals th coat and!I S Bat the story Of "Gtertle" is too loteresting, too filled with real human inmodents and gentuie heart-ches to be told hers It is also literally packed with laughter for "GetIe" on-e so those co- lOr- fat mtnrder yeing womi who run to 1927 slang when they wish to expMms hte sale., He fth MVa oUt be Websterlan but it ia eole ful dd you'll howl with- deliht when she expresses her opin- ieon life "G.etie" is one of those playsou w t to see a se" - ondt'ne bwausejt deals with a real sice o modern I fe in New York City. Tickets aeno w on *sd at the Plae r Theater. SKANT AND JUDAIMO By A. A. ebeek |' 0te o f SLOV AN' L. notlta, ",Loveintd the roses, so what' m ity- 'll come to you, my dearie, wl thefoere Ab61 t-be WZen the. ttWkin' birds are si his y .y thoughts of you are wing and ba0le 1i1 e r ti Love amid the roses-that's y from withi, IWowe; d _tW2 forcing Mre atu . It w ld be 11 into thA Love amid the roses--upon y oty inwhl When crickets an' katydids ar sohn in The roses lean to kiss you. antticipatt Ksi t's They know how much I miss y deeds as fist Love amid the roses-that's w in the came in ceth. order. More rteos"a y hst odsi. KRant. In facet this. sounded ev bay his ma~I i _so,0 unphilosophical a state- ph entitled "Ka& t und Asm ment that I expressed my pr entum" delivered towa doubts as to its authenticity, pc end of 1904P tore the 0 but my informant, himself a th schaft For "4! prominent European thinker of Wwssedmetc.d told further detail of how he Julius (4a ) 1 the Jewish leaders of the at ga atte to Kant-Gesellschaft threatened he ate sAeT ath a"t to resgn unless Prof. Bauch na wk*U Whd te k qualified his words. I decided su whime to, dispute to look into Bauth's book on so religion, f as t Kant. I cotld hardly have die HAd manYtmen 1 Ved Jinked that well-groomed as 'vetrea S-S mannerly, though a bit offish, many blonde young man with an th ,udalmh i fo". emotional reaction so violent hi delssoh S" as to peroulate into his ab- of wuld he tractt philosophical writings. Te wur illtj. a ^ bThe evidence, however, was he r not long in appearing to this ter 3W extent, at any rate, that the tio 1b0' h Jewish question was raised be e l 'by Bauch and discussed at isi K'y' length. hi an daborate foot- A_ -- *L., not, on p. 860 of the dited tal work, Baueh allows himself Kb ES. to reMark '"Certainly dozens ish "Of reftraies coUld be adduc- sh ed froMa Kant's writings and coi e rrespofdehce, proving that jui t 1 Katnt had an unnense aversion wi for many strikingly pro- - S bounced racial idiosyncrasies. tlal hat mOs of course be con- in wia m h'1 6,eded" . mar, : It is UreUs that the Jena SProfesr duld, have chosen Sot to dMcument his .rather ,rait f ,EAovowal, but to rely On a re- SS3rtby h mana to the effect. done l t WAl never enthus- ""tic about alty of the heroes agEf this pole. Htamann, who *t will be remembered from S1t essay 0 Mendelssohn, l ^ ti as by no means a trust- worthy Imttelteter of Kant's C Watiment s regards the A Ss. It is fot together un- .e! t h ly ht .Ha mash, what- SPtrnizinlg out tieama. me I l~far~y~l Aars <1>Mit.il~f ~ oners c .8 .p D leg ee (VI 8. i-ma r ou. I !hat you are to me. out .MO !er might be said about his h philosophical acumen-and at dea ' resent he is but a name--- o possibly could never forgive sage B ie Jews for their treatment in W his namesake, or perhaps fOftr ".y had developed a complex trats'. ainst the Jews just because casWi A e bore such a ridiculous many p Lme. His animosity toward both for ich a gentle soul as Mendels. members hn would be sufficient to the ~'p credit the man in our eyes a judge of matters Jewish. Nor is Bauch content with al is sally alone. It is evidently s aim to sanctify the master .. German .philosophy as a dM. euton and a Protestant, and e would therefore not coun.- nance the slightest sugges- n that Kant's views could set in accord with Juda- n. In the same work, Bauch kes it apparently amiss that toner, a rising German-Jew- historian of philosophy, would have found the Jewish neeption of an avenging and. st God more in keeping th Kant's rigorous philoso- himi:' o- - dvertiser inform ye. htraixe advertiles Etta Beautyhoi u ape in bg In i-d H. R I.... I 220M N. 8, agA M. Wolf Parg spas. AWNINGS SlAw d M W A i~UW pyi~YII*rrrr ROSES s the use o' carin'? hen twilight shadows fall.- ngin' in' rou-my all in all. our front porch waiting' re chirpin' in their glee. thagere BW.&e, . ; "-,.:i.'_ ,.-' ._ ,," ..t. ." *Ma4 1 W004" d;o' .. P I Nfl T'~ St ~iP9 '; c ';1 . f .6 , . . : ,. . istri Lidc thag lies gr er, to never di Bvilce the ht m Htd li4 Uver ahu h, -1 the fro nervous an tito rst tos S th pie ansto go to distant' i lands in order foi et their ed at if pa ice it-is aeorn- o t* Xeasn rt p away go tndivid- e ual can run away from every- runf N,--We Un worlbd1t 'he' 'nb. An away from himself. t- ighing Esey Whln W& In our day, however. o.r knowledge of psychology has, ings~,. Increased considerably owing e way largely to .the.. evolutionary Vy of contributions by Professori human Sigmund Freud, Vienna. Zruch Today, good physicians no 0alm- longer adis neryous.. pat- o, are ients to forget the. peat and: .o.m- to run away from ,their un-, nount pleasant I dgBi* is, ,be- e us; a aciousaess. tlift le, 1 -e at P S^ 'AM I '~ ? r ~ -4, i~ itt ~1 E5&gj 971- 1 1 4 ;',.,.." , .. ,' .r "-.5 Ffl, sit ,i;!"'*'* .*;. ^ *gf i. Vm i i * .*FTI~~ * .., r , . .# SSome taru -: :. ,--M W..-., ,,. ,~. sue of "T e R"o narra d 3 i'.w, e teacherr, .in New Yeot, I" f I j 'p '; Borrownjg. some. money, the S i. .following Yer be, opened' k ......to eItre onth Eat" Ah'-t-te 0aolfa'scell ''' 8 aide clied his whiske s S" as hislirst tep in Ameriw ism. Fartune favored him& and Potpl ar a indInda e dull;7 h Potphar ..Q ....... .d,,.laedayge.ll;' soon he had saved enough, to Sha a loe her b t ere it's known buy a half-interest in a shirt- Ahl. Jol h, a lyo hrbe te v eit'prou n ? waist establishment. With . that, ewonowic advance, he Than pdes.aaf warriors and singers of the soul, moved his family to a modest 'aithtlivae a4e yOu water of the sons of As. home in arlem.Then came S "! "' the World Wart itth its in. , dustrial boom, and his busi. Fool that you were to into your dust and ydui creed, n open on the Sabbath. -Coadpnnintgmy love and crying of sin *. prospered beyond4a mpecta- Can you .pw.,whais evil until you have lived? tions. Dabbling so .., cunted hfisrtes l mb w, ere. .fre e c e x figures, bo'y Ow Yet, Jttle Joseph) I must weep for you; Rivepide Drive ewl the i wI.uldthhat 9l anli latwere freovee Arid I would undo all augpt into blood By this time he had sudd A' IfobutImightido w#tI have done. alUis Jewish cn etiosa .. ,., .. .erety pleased. .at i his puburban residence ao Many me have served y wIill:and passed,. Jews led on the sase b obk., yet you. who Wot- not4r your white yotah One.0 ay a raioa4 strike . OS Ia wt ltrsas declared. When the ,oi.. Posses. me ato mof than alf the rest; uters he station lFre even wile ent bp inistone you toss, .. that IJ oJ Struck tAn athle.. ,. ' . ..'. . . .. , . ^. '. ,, -". " ic young .elo offered to 'J /,"~' '.'" i__. .. *. "" ~ ^act, engineer aM land the . .. ". _.er_ .' ;l nt-h.r Neow Yo*r ' ,, -,.' ,*: -. .. -.... .Cet station i psoomong it is in, rested in tlhs i: ness of God and theinignifi- volunteer. to "fire" the. en- more than in their' cancer of man j"nd thereby it n 'e, -d ao Judaism. amsa to briw M-hawA inspired', to oqAuer ro. ness into the life of the more'and'reater wids/And --but a 1tav please rater that this is -:c ness unless we e ad no merezhetorie pho fo home addened but wiping toiit uihapp it is Judaism and th4 aa iem a W. within three first. Fo if we wishe gogues which havq m-a i had sold his ove upon we w a mot powerful factor in New Yorkue. v b yn first be cdnsc^iou of it. te progress a -ap civil-a agogu an a ^SY^ ^ th izatiop. 'Oncn Iear the; dott Jin s e a ut true ftit-on eLf c- wor- of ~ 'a3r'Wemeri 21'Wt I5 ship,'the question "What Cant that a .tn- | *4 5 .fl f P1d the Synaed .b Dt o for Me?"r ,,note:n A kow.wnt Joould bsatisfactorily ans- JonAh, in teb 9 'SiS^^ A J!t W wered N6 gl n4 at have to o Sed to, attend fus inand Wa l Sservicep. for with t 0.Pseoc- -- . tt : ist of old ill of us would be , ready t* cla1*, "1 rejoced wheii th."oid.unto MP a. tot *1 0' us go ohe bouse Odf the .. Lordr,,; 0' -L. ,,f q, M W 1'~' 'A 5 ANNOUNCUONTS Ihe n io ride ft ight ervies wU Ue hMU at BWth Dmrvid, Rabbi Weheh prem. im? A clear cut ee aor Orthodoiy." TI i wUl be "l by I Wrob TheI uuai Soeial ir wwm fol- low ervieis and al a re invited to attend and enjoy The 'Bar Mito-a Boa Bmikfast Club wID be the giUts of Mr. Kin of Pitt. borgh, at Brekfast o ne t 'em Friday evening nervierwin be held at Te- pI lamdl, Rabbi Dr. Jacob U. Kaplan, premcn6g the Mer- After the saves the. so- cia ] hour w be heldM at Kap- lam Ha.ll, where all wl be guests of the Sisterhood. The S-aday S&hoel wfll imet as us al on Sunday We -m 3as mom l7 & W. To sbnc MEMO A.. Fri'- eo w,,W .li . :3O, amd Satunir Arvicesat Sa.Lm.winB beM Nr. 8. GuattnU very day at 4 p. m. *So mandy faSwuibe a- meats were made by torimt who were present at the ar- vice n Beth David 1 the first day of 'Pasover ato te aermon yRWM Weis. feld that he recew *4 w- quest for permissionM to pubb- boh the aermam in the Jewish Gualrdian mon the leA-jew. ih m lgaw ubhed in New York O y. w qnper in the next Missanue. WANTED! To afta or am. Wh1 Cami, L J. S .-L.O _ Are y= a sli!craNr? ItMft& t-w oad? I WINRASD PRODUCfON! LOWERED COTS!M Iie "furcwm" Froc AT THE NEW PRKE ..V -i i' . d # * '. . . ... Sophie Loeb i NFied In Miami Mrs. Mary -imon, mother 407 N. E. 17th terrace, Miami is the chief beneficiary under the wfl of the late Sophie Irne Loeb, writer and lectur- er, who died in New York Jan. 18, according to photestatc copies filed in probate court her following administra- tion in New York. Under the wi Mrs. Simon receives a ife ntert in the esiduary estate, the decen- deant's brother, Israel A. Sin- o f Plsaburgh, wil receive a Msare of th remainder of Oer aid y estate, ad -e AIL e e left o e f..ptMfi here dornot atie tMe valMe of the a- l-, Sta' in woury we is aadeve I. j J nppbed Here Prgres in combating lep- Iay e Phillippines was described by Benjamin Axle- rod, addriun a 1e-ting in Bayfront park, Wednesday night, apouorfd by the wel- fare dqmartent of the Miami Woman's club in observance of Phlhppine day. Col.L E. Goodrich presided. More than 1,000 lepers have been cured at CuBoo, where the American flag flies over the largest lepr colony in the world. Mr. Axerod sa and expressed the belief that if $2,000,000 can be accumulated as a fund to be used in com- bating the disease, complete eradication will be effected. Amwicans have organized the Leonard Wood Memorial for the Eradication of Leprosy with .headquarters in New York, perseael of the mem- orial including me and wo- me of national and interna- tional reputation, and Miami is now coming forward in sup- port of the movement, Mr. Axleroad added. He also call- ed attention to the meeting as a enmaration of Ad- miral Dewey's victory in Manila bay, May 1, 1898. Musical numbers on the program arranged by cour- tesy of the Mana-Zucca Music cdub, ww Operacf atec ons sung by Sonya Snowe, accom- panied Miss Francis Tar- oux sial were osbynM McKinley Ashe . Codentmmuity singing of the "Star Sp hgled Banner" and invocation by Dr. W. T. Brookand is foue of the thenock- ing church at Haines CQty, openwisthe mating. Other musical numbers were ensm- bhe singing led by L Kash Strotha, special se"ctions by Ms Ralph Fza= pres- dent of the Miami Music cub, atcompanied by CecIe Wrink - le, and a duet by Mrs. V. T. Brooks and Mr. Strother. Mr. Axleroad has been prominent in local Communal affairs for quite some tin Um and is one of the prominent Jewish menmbes of the local Bar. Mrs. Axierood is Presi- dent of the teal Council of Jewish WOBUa. thodox and during her witW residence in Miami tO h Wl ed greatY in theworkof th new Talmud Torah andW t Chesed Shel Emes Society. The late Miss Loeb in her article "more Orthodoxy Judaism" credited the infln- ence of her mother as the stimulus for her remarkable work in behalf of women and children. INVEST YOUR CASH IN BUSINESS! And Buy Your Furnmiture ONCREDIT No Account is too small or too large for us to handle. Etiumates cheerfDy givw on Home Furnishiavg with- out ebligatiom. COME IN, TALK IT OVER! -_ -- - - MIAMI FURMTURE CO. 4M NORTH MIAMI AVK AB USUAL ? 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