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/ THE JEWISH FLORIDIA N 5Nidflin i = %: :, .... :: : : :':i .,-, : : :i : i.. -i iii-i i : i iii i: I, : Price 5 Cents Ky OF MIAMI I W WW *im m iml REJOICES Talmud Torah Dedication to be Joyous Event The new building will be officially d with appropriate cern beginning at 2:30 p. i day afternoon, May 26 At the afternoon c ies, which will begin pi at 2: 0p. m., all will the Synagogue an froi vil1 march in a body Talmud Torah Buildin door where after pra Rabbi Israel TH.Weisf Privilege of opening t for the first time w key especially prepare Jewish Boy Hurt the event. Thereafter SIenter the auditorium JAthey wil listen toa-p Aaron Young, 12-year-old arnnged by the Cor son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Young 'Mr. Isidor Cohen will of 37 N. E. 17th street, who Rabbi Dr. Jacob II.' Was injured Sunday night, is ,Will peak as will Mrs reported as getting along Cohen, Mr. Lewis Broi nicely While riding a bicycle J. Louis Shochet, M Sunday night he was struck Wolf and Mrs. tLewis ,4y an automobile driven by Representing the Taln N V., Maxwell. (Continue4 on Pag Than AdelmanauSrswant Ai Arms: 4 .anmuelJ.lertwrecutive . XXIL. the meetings iand wo- pro- the and -- -f ~ --: -:~- ---:-;-------------- -:- : ~Pli -- -----L~ ~-------------~ ------~ -- -- t~::1 :: :L __ -r-ice 5 Cents, -2 ---* . .i ."- . S:* SOCIETY YI Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ripa Membership, Mrs. Morris have returned from an ex- Solomon. tended trip to Havina and Program, Mrs. M. D. Kirsh. Cuba, where they spent an Card Patties,:Mrs. M. Schon- interesting and enjoyable field. stay. Citizenship, Mrs. Morris Dubler. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seitlin, Altar Decorations, Mrs. Ja- of 2621 Lincoln Ave., Coconut cob Feuer. Grove, gave a party last Sun- Sewing, Mrs. J. Engler. day in honor of the 33rd wed- Educational, Mrs. Sydney ding anniversary of Mr. and Weintraub. Mrs. Phillip Waldman. Among Flower and Happy Day, those present were the follow- Mrs. M. Scheinberg. ing: Mr. and Mrs. Max Ler- Entertainment, Mrs. M. man, Annie Lerman, Sarah Friedihan. Lerman, Nellie Lerman, Abra- Tea Service, Mrs. Chas ham Lerman, Mrs. S. Cohen, Markowitz. Mrs. F. Seitlin and Mr. and P J Kat Mrs. J. Neehan. Hospitality, Mr. Isidor An enjoyable time was had Hosptality, Mr. Isidor by all. Cohen. ___ Library,Mrs. J. L. Shochet. A card party for the bene- BS quet. vid Bogs. fit of the Emunah Chapter of- S Service M .. the Eastern Star, was held at Scher . the home of Mrs. Kupferstein, Sick, Mrs. J. Sippson. - at 1123 N. W. 5th St., on The Sunday School Picnic Thursday, May 16th. About will be held at Hollywood on sixty guests were present, Sunday, June 2nd, and will who played bridge and poker among other events have real until a late hour. Refresh- field day eventA. ments were served at a late All children and parents hour. High score prizes were are to meet at 9:30 a. m. in BETH DAVID SYNAGOGUE . S. .. . ...~. ... .......... .."c:::-'x.::.i*.::<:. :-c-A ; !: '.. ' . : : fy::i:. . j;,,,,.,,; .fu: I ;.;r won by Mrs. Wolf and Mr. Kaiser for bridge and by Mrs. . Berg for poker. Mrs. E. Stein- berg won the cake which was raffled by the Loyalty Lodge. Mrs. Kupferstein raffled a sil- ver set which was woa by Mr. Walter Falkenstein. The meetings of the Felicia Rybier Music club will'be dis- continued for the summer uP, til the return of Miss Rybier, the president, in the fal. S Mrn. David Eisenberg, for- merly Mis Tillie MMss, f Tamph, is visiting her unle Sand nt, Mr. and Mdi. A. HEL redintkeat their home, 105'O S1. 13th Ave. A peeil meeting~ of Be~t. S3Sitrood wa hed at .:sago gue lat Monday od wvuisd By- ;ctvarao s co atte were 0v4. The codm S, chairtn re; an- E a crs. fct Cohen. rI . :THE JEWISHFIWRTDIAN . 'd front of the Talmud Totah An installation banquet will from where they will leave. be held on May 29th next, Busses for the children only .with Miss Reba Engler acting will be waiting to transport as Toastmistress and Miss them.. Reraeshhments wll be aprl Boyer as Chairman of served to thb children only. the Committee on arrange- The Sisterhood aponsoo ments. a card party Tuesda, May 26 at 2:30 p. mi, in the Talmud 'The Council of Jewish.Wo- Torah Building, 127 N. W. rd men held its annual installa- Ave. Mrs. khris REB cot Art tiEn of officers at a luncheon Mrs. M. Schg eld M be:the hlid .at the Columbus Hotel, hostesses ana& ordjgay invite .Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. all members and friends to Jacob H. Kaplan delivered the attend. invocation. Mrs. Sidney Wein- S. traub who was toastmistress S. Lewi Browi con- divered the address of wel- fined to her hom.iai, w a d coene. Mrs. Daniel Cromer attack of te grip. $r played two violin selections, man frie nhirih her a very by Mrs. Weinkle spee er,"ya. .. M t the piano.. :lr. BenJ. Axeroad gave a Mr, L Taui num is at the "rt of the year's work ivsis Hoqpnb& whosn he he ch was very inspiring. Thet brwe, # meoration 0 owi gfflerm ers e install- last Friky. Mwe, $sn* l I MIrs.I IIpar hen, past joi a in ray L Nb speed Fraldsnt: rs. l Axel- a In..Ud comtfi i w Preadment; 1rs. Meyew Schwart. Ist Vice President VA :vU 1 rP. I&. S inberg, 2nd Vice SiV-.Prati eet; Mra. Jack Bern- S .'"'Jr., cordng Secre. t WS secretary; . ..u- .. 6Xa_- PERSONAL C .. ~~~ Beth Jacob Synagogue, of Mi- ami Beach. Mrs. Ada Gouli of Chicago was the organizer of this association. The fol- lowing officers were elected: Mrs. J. Caplan, President: Mrs. L. Miller, Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. F. Miller, Finan- cial Secretary; Mrs. Shapiro, owner of the Mare Vista Hotel, Treasurer. After the meeting the guest enjoyed bridge and other forms of entertainment. At a late hour refreshments were served. A farewell bridge party was given last week in honor of Miss Tillie Kauffman who is leaving for Los Angeles. Eight gifts were awarded to those playing. At a late hour refreshments were served. Among those present were: Lillie Aronowitz, Roslyn Me- doff and sister of New York, Gertrude Wally, Martha James, Hilda Keisler, Lillie Berman and Tillie Kaufman. Miss Gertrude Huebsch and Miss Marcella Seiden will en- tertain this coming Saturday afternoon at Miss Seiden's home with a boudoir shower for Miss Martha Scheinberg, whose wedding to Mr. Stanley C. Meyers will take place at the Columbus Hotel, on June 16th next. The Jewish Welfare Bureau will be represented at the Na- tional Conference of Jewish Social Service in Atlantic ,City, by its Executive Secre- tary Mrs. Lois F. Dobrin. Quite an elaborate program has been arranged with well knoWn national speakers ad- dressing the conference. The many friends of "Bus- ter" Rifas and Miss Rose .Marks will be happy to learn of their contemplated mar- riage tentatively set for Au- gust 4th, next. At its last meeting the Ju- nior Haddassah chose the fol- lowing officers: Mrs. S. H. Lutzky, President; Miss Reg- gle Goldstein,. Vice President; Miss Veeda Wolf, Secretary; Mis Ras hn inler Treasnuror- I'M HAPPY* INDEED! MRS. JACOB FEUER Fisrt Vice President BETH DAVID SISTERHOOD CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scher Wonder View Apartments BEST WISHES! Mr. and Mrs. M. Scheinberg -242 S. W. 4th Ave. Ben Atkins 2241 S. W. 11th St. Mr. and Mrs. A. Berger 2175 N. W. lst Terrace Mrs. Louis Nathan, Financial Secretary; Auditor, Mrs. Louis Nathan. Directors, Mrs. Day J. Apte, Mrs. Isidor Co- hen, Mrs. Ben Watts, Mrs. Lews Brown Mrs. R. Wol- pert, Mrs. Morris Dubler. After the luncheon and pro gram bridge was played by all and beautiful prizes were awarded to the highest score at each table. The many friend of Mrs. Max Shaaf were shocked to learn of her illness and ad. Mission to the Jackson Meam orial Hospital. All wih her a very speedy recovery. turned from ua a m - , 1.,,,- : -' : .: .;i, ;: ., .:. ;,i-A .^^^ ONG...A ^AT CONGRATULAT AbDELE SEC CONGRATULATIONS Mrs. and Mrs. Isidor Cohen 1876 S. W. 10th St. C(NGRATU LATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dubler 1274 S. W. 3rd St. THE OrFICERS and ma ,' CGPEREGATION ,* W I -ACO. f BEAClTO MItil tBS B DAT -B TALMUD TOUAl I- -- -_._4 . visit to aimanah, A and Weat J Beac. Mr. anf I. J. & have nopt to their apartment 1: the Mau] ApartmuP 12- Ocs sJ Mbiu B^. j eta.- twitt ^ _ _~ __~_~ - -----;=-- ----,-- "A harupl of our Rabbi" -.' ,. . Cearatalations Fm Doris ld Walter Gu 1415 N. W. lIt It Theodore Gdltb. 187 N. W. 25th t Mr. and Mrs. Sam M 6S3 N. W. 2nd Ave. Arthur Kahn. "A real deotee of O ha Rabbi." i ST WISHES Mr. and lil. Morris uiS Congrataitlae to Be*4 an It new S TALMUD TORAN. ; TheFrIo&dship rll F WISHES Mr. aMs Mn. Harry i X 11 L W. W. l6ti CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Cohen 302 S. W. 4th Ave. CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Markowitz 27 N. W. 24th Ave. 'p ~ ~ ,- .^ y .. .. .....A '. .. ; ** ** *^ :* .i .'. * ::... .,, : .=" ~' ', i L ", -INSURANCE S .- 9 9'.,', .. 9 rot^^m^ WRitng Zgsdut ta During Its $'' utruaon r, T INSUR ANCY 137 N. E. First Street Phone 22665 8A24u2 t l . iflome sf Al.lAroe, Adequate rotcion' p ' AI Cat '-.Bnd*s :' *lhf!^fbCi^^^^^ f^,^'^,fruff-,, .. ._ - - 'r ~wrwwwyw' _ . 9 , .* p I I , Y ~ W. Ied This ,Entire ii. . _. should INDone '. a F;M4 AThf*4S 9'I I I ' . k 4 ) 4. .4 I' ! I 1 I \ 39 9 .. 9 . . i > 1; 4. 'N;.! Ia;' Rest Assured We'l Do Our Share to Help You Enjoy the Celebration of the Completion of Our Beautiful Talmud Torah at'the DEI CATION BANQUET SWhih We Are Catering Spat-ial 8 A ,IE. : 2 .: o' oh' r' SjNJdAZ:, VENGMAY 2$, At 7:30 o'c AUDITORIUM Sm the OF 'THE TALMUD TORA 265 N. 1A Second itr6et SPhon rzlzH.P.....g... wop;;;;;#ZZ3fl e.efn- ,;'" *1,.*I*. ,.', o f 1. S~"4 71 1 70r lo, s.It, h'ie,. .. '4, 472 ..~ llle'TSl 4. 4. I.. 91 ock ' I 9883 ! -41 d ' * i !- m,' NY: ''Ja~s ** -g . : ..t . o . ... .. . , ur" I .... CON. 77-,VM7`' -7 Y 7 7 4 n.. .' . -. 4 rL .,, ' - *- "- I ''*'; I. S ::, The , -.* ..* , , .' - ; .". p . . -. We re fl. ~1 eed . S t lipVe erected abuildnmg such as new Talmpd Torah. Substantial, adequt&te, and lnaitif :We appreciate the courtesies and help exte 6 te3 mbers of the build- g, committee, the.. ic-s os,.th congregation, by oui Rabbi and by our ubcono ctrs am lmen. May this new -Thinudd Torah be ,'b*. orf hilng forth a generation . of Jewish boys n. .. nw will lep the fires of o..r . ."orah" burninmge.^. -,.-'-* '41 I' 9 n r w n w. w y.'la n '',4**,f.:* ,:.:. ." .:. i .sP. s. P. . 'i " .;. , . . ,, ,.; ' 2 ', r *: .. ,., x -.., .. -.. '..,.*; H ..... ,--, ,. "'' ' " I '. ' - j..:. . ... > s.I. . -' ., ' r . .. / ; ., ' ., , . ^*;. i F.". ,: . &:~r:~ '4 - A ~!~- arw" r';-rwr IMAtLTOV!/ LH le ie a - Fire O0i Newlad FW coY .ULHTG W$ :"G !:. .**B:le '; I*Z itt'eeimsAte.1 i, ' ', - P, .., .., -'-" .9 , ', ",..7":: '' .:' ": ' ': ' . . . . i'.,+ :.. C :....::. PWRWW - I " - .-- 7 77ryg~rru a ---- c~-ip~u~m~c~~ra~e~-------Hp- r IlJ J -LTL-~-- LLTIL---''- --li r-_.- wl a Lwo Gi 0 i ' A - r -I yr. e-------c---- 'i. *'- A k . ' .. ; ''.- 4* * * 'I ;. * ~*~; *TII MRI'DIJEWISH FLORIDIAN TH JEWIS fL.-kIDLAN. " THEH JEWAHLO IDIAN A BRIEF HISTORY OF "TALMUD A Weekly Newspaper Plished At Miami, Florida TORAH" IN MIAMI By The Jewiph Ildridian Publishing Company 2 0 8 4th A e 6 Phone 87 5 otoaU bAnS -Tflinn. R74F f0 By. Th. Jewi shYO -.0iinPbis~n opn Lt us d ht and rejoice in ts reiatln. -.pnt Torah an appeal was made at the- High Holidays ISA I HLI *; wf'oir a memorial tablet which Would commemorate by RAbb tetb, David means of an electric lighting (Coni.nuedon i Page 5) ..&t+'. .:.-. &" , OVA-. ",, 9&61 We do not propose to go EDITORIAL STAFF back of'the early part of 1925 J. LOUIS SCHOCHET BEN DOROMin this sketch, as that is all OUIS SCHOCHOM A. BEN DOR this proposes to be, since to A.CHOCHOM A.N.ASHER all intents an purposes, while the wish existed nothing ev- EDITORIAL er happened so far as any de- _, finite steps towards the est- -- *ablishment of a Talmud To- Srah. In fairness, however, it S'. should be said that at one A M esa e time a large number of notes ,S? had been signed but because D l at At- 'Lof the anxiety of some of at the ed th those contributors to retract Their pledges the efforts came to naught and the en- TalB ud TcnAh' 3 tire matter was dropped. In 1925 due to the work of __ the officers and members of SBeth David it stood out as a "Vesalmud Torah Kneged Kulo nd the tea-' temple of worship for those "Vesalmud Torah Kneged Kulo and he teach- of the residents and for the ing of the Torah is equivalent to all other command- tourists who came to attend "ments. ILow pithily have our wise men summed up and services. The need for Talmud evaluated the significance of education. Proper moral. Torah began to be felt. The training, true education, they realized constituted not attempt to solve this problem only an end in itself, but was the firm, substantial by the hiring of teachers, the ladder by means of which one could Clib to incredible upstairs attic rooms of the and unprecedented heights. And childhood and adoles- Synagogue, were soon found cence were the periods in which the magic ladder was to be mere makeshifts and to be constructed-each school year a rung in a ladder the result was that classes ever pointing heavenwards. of from five to ten children ever painting heavenwardsattended the so called "Tal- For, our sages tell us, "Halomed koton, lemo hu mud Torah." Nothing was domeh-ledyo chsubo al neyor chodosh: He wo learns accomplished because all real- in his childhood, to what may be be compared? To ink ized it wasa makeshift. b cIn 1927 steps were taken written upon new, smooth paper," Impressionable chil- the Mens'Club of Miami, dren! What sublime and divine teachings may iot be to awaken Miami Jewry to written upon their innocent, smooth, trusting hearts! the need for adequate facil- What virgin soil, more fertile and ready, o receive the ities for the teaching of the seeds of thought and action, which, attended lovingly M Jeimsh yojtat of The City of adid conscientiously, will blossom forth into the ripe great agittion, a committee fruits of knowledge, understanding and tolerance and was appointed by the acting abiding love for all! president of the Mens Club, M'r. J. Louis Shochet to study SAnd because this solemn, duty of properly educat- the problem and report back ing the youth was fully appreciated by our forefathers, to the organization.. A com- it was not left to the incompetent individual, but be- mittee consisting of Mr. Na- came a public function, a communal responsibility. For, than Goldman as. Chairman, had they not studied that "Kol halmlamed es ben cha- Mr. I. Lasky, Harry Gordon, veroh torah, keillu y'lodoh: He who teaches his neigh- M. Rosen,'S. J. Spector and several others whose names 'bor's son Torah, it is as if he had begot him"? He, who the writer is at the present taught the child, or helped make the training of any time unable to recall, was ap- child possible-did he not give him spiritual birth? pointed and a conference was called at the Palatial Restau- Did he not weld and polish a beautiful link that rant which was attended by would sm6e day take its place in the I9g' chain of this Committee, Mr. H. H. Jewish martyrdom and inspired idealism? Therefore, Farr, Mr. Stanley C. Myers was the Talmud Torah the communal problem and the and Rabbi Murray A. Alstet, communal pride. who was then the Rabbi of commueth David. Several confer- Glorious and .unforgettable is the day that marks ences were thereafter held the Dedication of a.Taliud Torah in Miami. Enviable and at Rabbi Alstet's insist- are the overpoweiing emotions of those staunch Jews senchu bte biTalmud Torahd who live to witness and glory in the culmination of Synagogue rather than any their fondest dream. Happy the parents who visualize private organization, it was this beautiful edifice as a haven for their children, finally agreed that the matter Fortunate their children whose eyes sparkle with de- would await further action of light and anticipation-delight in the knowledge that the Rabbi and his Congrega- their parents have surmounted innumerable obstacles tion until after the High Holi- days of 1927. The matter and have fulfilled their promise of a, Talmud Torah -then lay dormant for several Building, 'and unconscious, intuitive anticipation that months, though' in the mean- this House of Study will produce l t harmonious syn- time a Building Committee on chronization of their hearts ard mivds, which were the original mem- bers of the Talmud Torah 'May the Dedicatioan t Beth Pa Da~ Talmud Torah Committee and Mr. Lewis fmlean the launching of a new geirgtlon of aeri stal- Brown ,among others had wt, intelligent, self-respeeting lSrah---trn Jews. plans drawn which also in- Ieve.rentially ; .joyously lM us exclaim: ..eluded provisions for a Tal- 4 "VeniaM mud Torah, Ingtead of any- "Zeh "ri SBhekivimnu Lo, Nogilloh 'Veni-Me- thing definite being done to- S fhoBitash-- old, tha i is e4 f a Sop eo ; p .wards the erection of a Tal- In handling their women folk all men appear equally talented and equally stupid. Of these things is Utopia built: Individual liberty, econ- omic efficiency and social jus- tice. Every man is sure of death and taxes and that he'll have to shave when he wakes up in the morning. Next to receiving a present from her husband nothing pleases a woman more than to boast of it to her friends. At a show, concert or lec- ture, if your chair seems un- comfortable it's a sign that the entertainment is below standard. * If you're meeting your obli- gations to yourself and your creditors you're doing more than some people. Obselete saying: "Howdy stranger; want a ride?"' S pP ~l. -| ;o the foreman explained' 1- had been'detailted to s. hidden- in a waer and that he was goin g task the best way Rig at how. Id With this info ,s men went back to a inglr. n. This is what is ;o the "law of the sit ib short, if the situation ' a fully explained, it l'. m unnecessary to give all-the' situation ders. Nothing so irritate Id workman as to have man interrupt him in n- die of a job, and t4l| "drop it and do thia. planation, no reason ce If the foreman sali comp hy has just telegtm s asking us to ;e a special Job this everything would be and the workman e- bably get a bonsideramb le oittpftls awtint the rush Aoer. The difference tornado and a hurnl that the tornado does is going to-do and4 while the hurric breezily i the ne for hourn, : A .,: Baseball is one of eat mqat interest ever iventd. It isr interest in Amf year. No other take its pAte with ican peole.s * One man writing* York magMis adi trians wearing wht may be see by., * S I And a great many think a few motorai to be wan strip S*- * bat leg n't clol er Almost everyone is compell- . ed to give orders, and every- it I one knows how difficult it is wo to give orders so that the am subordinate feels no resent-' s ment. , Whiting Williams tells of a foreman who had a gang of ' laborers digging holes up and ;Wi down a street for two days) i He did not explain the pur-S pose of the digging, and fin- ., ally the foreigners thrflr- down their shovels in... Work with no a pose was iitUe With a st&rie between girls we tk drem# s and gi .''-"muckh think oming. e%, ar li/ oult. w -i -l', *a ^e jage 4 F !" '( __ _____ Old Pop Gunn wants t know if getting married qua ifies a woman for the talkie: * Philadelphia p I u m b i n establishment advertised thi a pretty young woman would occupy one of their bath tub in their show window at certain hour in the afternoon Over 10,000 persons came t see her. She was in the tu as advertised, but she wore bathing suit. P. T. Barnui was absolutely right. * "Put over a straight one, cried the catcher to the wil pitcher. "I can't," he cried, "Eli stein curved the universe." * If the shoes hurt the fai shows it. Necessity supplies couraj to the most timid. * Acquire a reputation for d pendability first, and add tl decorations afterward. * 1 1 MIAMI, FLORIDA May 24, 1929 Page v HISTORY ALMUD IN MIAMI from Page 4) ahrzeits" of de- s of the donors. than four thou- ere pledged yet dred dollars was ted, which sum turned to the ber 1927 there Sof administra- ngregation Beth >result of which tically all those active in the Miami, for the STalmud Torah or members of the Congrega- year 1928 and summer plans id for the move- e interest in the Talmud Torah. had resigned congregation on 8 and shortly abbi Israel H. present Rabbi s and the Board laid plans for a rgetic campaign build a Talmud Yom Kippur of Rabbi Weisfeld eal' just before ices and more thousand dol- s of cash and e received. Dur- time the Sister- DaVid led by Cohen, President sted by the oth- nd the member- SSisterhood, car- ong propaganda diate collection the beginning of ilding operations. was held and the a Talmud Torah ed. A committee d by the Presi- ing of Mr. Lewis rman; Mr. Isidor etary; Mr. J. et, Jos. M. Fine, mis, Harry laacs, Myers, I. Lasky, SE. Scher and authorized to ask Sbids for a build- r20th, 1929 the broken for the first spadeful of turned, by Mrs. ,amidst great re- e President, Mr. d been called from ;the 17th because of his father and it present at the making. Because of iual objection of ;inent members of LNCE SERVICE Iba Co., Estabr 1896 FUNERAL HOME me Miami 84u5 . E. 2nd Avenue CH FUNERAL HOME nc M. a. 6400 Wadhionton Ave King taking Co. THIRD AVENUE rs 23j5. fI64 . ..* - 'the Congregation to the build- ing of the Talmud Torah, they fearing that there would not be enough funds where- with to complete the building, nothing further was done un- til the second Sunday of Feb- ruary when at a meeting of the Congregation, after stirr- ing appears by the President, Mr. Shochet, Mr. Samuel J. Spector and several others a resolution was adopted order- ing the Committee to proceed with the letting of the bids and actual construction oper- ations. The Tuesday after- wards the members of the Committee met to consider, On Wednesday the bids had been finally considered and the contract was awarded to Mess. Kohl and Rosenfeld of the Miami Showcase and Fix- ture Co. I cannot help but re- call an incident that happened at this meeting, when the mo- tion to award the contract was made and prevailed, Mrs. Isidor Cohen cried out "Thank God, at last." Ten days later the foundation had already been poured and the cornerstone layng exercises were held. These exercises which have already been re- ported in these columns, were suddenly stopped by a down- pour of rain. Some weeks later the Build- ing Committee by unanimous vote decided to confer the honor of laying the corner- stone upon Mr. Jacob Fabian, of Paterson, N. J., well known throughout the Country as a philanthropist. Amidst very simple ceremonies the corner- stone was laid. While the talk of beginning the building was going on, and money was actually being collected a more constructive work, in the opinion of the writer, was being carried out by our Rabbi, Israel H. Weis- feld. Immediately after the High Holidays, in fact, the last day of Success a large celebration and party was held and children began to register in the Talmud Torah. Due to the help of Mr. Isidor Cohen and the efforts of the Rabbi, permission to use the School building opposite the Synagogue was obtained. Classes were taught, and soon there was an average daily attendance of more than one hundred. At the request of some of the parents a Yid- dish class was formed, and re- cently a second Yiddish class was formed. Four classes aa-m pOOSSSSOSUSOSS were being taught daily, and were taught, history, religion. reading, writing, talking, and in the highest class "Mish- nayos" was being taught. In the Sunday School the atten- dance began to increase so that soon the average Sunday attendance was two hundred and thirty odd. An adult Bible class was formed and soon be- came exceedingly popular with all the adults. A Bar Mitzxa Boys Break- fast Club was organized which soon became so popular that members of the Congre- gation vied with each other for the privilege of entertain- ing the Club at breakfast. As a result of this construc- tive work and the concrete demonstration that Miami Jewish children could be taught and would learn rapid- ly under proper tutelage, money became easier to col- lect and the Building Commit- tee was greatly encouraged. The building proper was placed under direct supervis- ion of Samuel J. Spector who was daily on the job to super- vise the work. He, together with the Chair, Mr. Lewis Brown, and the President Mr. J. Louis Shochet could be seen at the building daily to watch and oversee the erec- tion. Mr. Spector, Mr. Daniel Cromer and Mr. Morris Dub- ler were added to the Commit- tee by its Chairman. The Ladies Committee which as- sisted greatly was composed of Mrs. Isidor Cohen, Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mrs. Jacob Feuer, Mrs. Morris Dubler and Mrs. Harry Isaacs. This in brief is a history of the Talmud Torah which is being dedicated this Sunday coming.. We accredit its erec- tion to the hard work of the Rabbi, the undaunted deter- mination of those members of the Congregation who over- came all obstacles and despite opposition accomplished and carried out this wonderful work. And last, but not least, to the Beth David Sisterhood, who like true mothers in Is- rael, toiled and labored to help make a mere dream of a Tal- mud Torah a realized fact. Announcing Our Opening STANDARD GROCERY CO. 17 S. W. Fifth Ave. Phone 31553 T"----- ,, f AS USUAL Beth Girl Scouts Conduct Assembly The much anticipated Sun- day morning arrived bringing with it a delightful program for Beth David's Assembly, entirely arranged by the Girl Scouts of Troop II. A scouting atmosphere pre- vailed and one would have thought the khaki uniforms were in possession of the fort. The Girl Scouts marched in- to assembly at 11:30 a. m. in patrols, and placing an Amer- ican flag at the side of the pulpit, led the assembly in pledging allegiance to the American flag, conducted by assistant lieutenant, Lillian Wucher. The Girl Scouts promise laws, motto and slogan follow- ed, with the assembly finally joining in the singing of "America the Beautiful." Two of Beth David's more advanced students, Samuel Badanes and Arthur Kahn gave a reading, as did another student, Charles Adelman. A novel sented by follows: Martha Gertrude Steinberg, skit wds then pre- the Girl Scouts as Neham, patient; Neham, Latheria Rose Cromer, Ruth Drevich, nurses. The idea in presenting the skit was to demonstrate the various methods of bandag- ing the different hurts and injuries that may happen to one. The assembly was closed by the singing of "taps" by all the members of the troop. Rabbi to Deliver Memorial Address Rabbi Jacob H. Kaplan of Temple Israel was designated by the American Legion Unit in Miami as the principal speaker at the Memorial Day ceremonies to be held May 30. Congratulations * Julius Damenstein, Inc. JEWELER The Store With a Reputation 10 W. Flagr St. Phone 4701 MIAMI, FLORIDA Florida Iron and Equipment Co. 519 N. W. Third Avenue SWholesale Dealer in Machinery and Contractors' Equipment MAMIAM, LORIDA PHONE 6602 Flagler Dry ClCaner Cleanin, Preming, Dyeing and Repiring 472 W. Pagler Street Phom 33260 "For the Preervation of Your Clothe." For ICE-Use Peninsular Ice Company ICE Plat Located at 645 N. W. 13th Street Phone 2-1297 or 2-1298 for FREE DELIVERY AUTO GLASS Promptly installed by experts while you wait. SReonable Price East Coast Glass Co. 1313 N, Ba hore Dr. Phone 22413 Prominent Jew Honored Here Mr. Day J. Apte, president of Temple Israel, president of the Jewish Welfare Bureau and prominent Jewish com- munal worker of Miami was named as a member of the Committee designed to amal- gamate the old and new Chamber of Commerce organ- izations. It is the intention of this committee to try to bring about a peaceful settlement of the differences existing be- tween the two organizations and help form one strong or- ,ganization which would ac- complish the good desired by representative citizens of Mi- ami. Beth David Names Contest Committee The contest being conduct- ed in the Sunday School of Beth David for which several prizes are being awarded to those writing the best essay on "What My Mother Means to Me," will be judged by a committee consisting of Mrs. A. L. Kanter, Mrs. Nathan Adelman, and Miss Martha Scheinberg. Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld will serve in an ad- visory capacity. Advertisers inform you. Patronize advertisers. IVES CERTIFIED DAIRY OJUS, FLA. Florida's First Certified Dairy Miami 'Phone 8831 MILK For The Baby And The Adult Our Own Old Fashioned BUTTERMILK Poultry and Day Old Eggs Friedin's Garage Gas and Oil-Used Cars- Battery and Tire Service Washing Polishing - Storage General Auto Repair Body and Fender Work 325 West# Flagler Street Phone 2-2-2-2-2 *Pinme 8421-8422 Gautier Funeral Service Strict Ritual Adhered to at Jewish Funerals 514 West Flagler Street MIAMI, FLORIDA For Auto Parts SEE L. (Pop) Gerson 2145 N. W. 2nd Avenue - PHONE 20621 We Buy All Makes of Autos THE ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. FIFTH STREET WILL SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT! DELICATESSEN OF ALL KINDS SMOKED FISH of every description, CHEESE CREAM AND ALL DARIY FOODS. WE MAKE OUR OWN SALADS WE SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT! ROSEDALE FOR RESULTS "PERPETUAL CARE" WOODLAWN BURIAL PARK When on the Tmniami Trail, we hdll be pleased to have you inspect our new Jewih section, operated according to the Jewish ritual. .. . . ... . 4 ;4, 29. MIAMI, FLORIDA, May 24, 1929 Page 5 w L ~~J 'SG r C+ - ~ 4:~r:~. i~jt~t.Y ~.'3~t~fl . y :-.~7~':~ "$~L.ii7~r~~;~e TH WISH FLORAN Jewish Education Today !. There is a very asriking passage found in the tractate tallah, one of the minor treatises of the Talmud which might suggest.a topic for a timely message to our community. "Every day," so the Rabbis say, "an. angel goes forth from the presence of the Holy One, blessed be He, to destroy the world; but as soon as God takes cogni- zance of the school children and the learned men of Israel, His anger immediately changes to mercy, and the world is saved." No one is so blind as not to see that Jew- ish life in America is sur- rounded by destroyingg an- gels," forces that are working evil in the house of Israel, tendencies that strike at the very roots of our spiritual life. In the ghettos of Europe we did not have to face the problem how to transmit the rich heritage of Israel. The very atmosphere the Jew breathed there was Jewish. The home was filled with the Iarmth and beauty of Jewish life. Jewish customs and trad- S itions were practice and liv- ed. The synagogue exerted its mighty influence over the community. The Je.w came near to God and His people. The Talmud Torah and Beth Hamidiash were centers of light. and- leming. ;where S young7 ati old came for knowledge and inspiratit. The Jew in the ,ghetto was surrounded by "good angels," spiritual influences, that in- tensified his life and created a remarkable solidarity.and unity in Israel. With the ,scattering of our people to the four corners of the earth, aid dwelling as we do in lands of freedom, com- ing in close touch with the bigger and larger, life. about us, serious problems have arisen, and we are face to face with the question, "How can we save Judaism from the de- Sitroyfag angels?" For the en- viropment we live iWtis no longer a Jewish one. Non- Jewish infuenes 'are at work all the time. Jewish children .in the public schools and in the street art continually coming in contact with the "chukos hagoyim," the stat- utes and practices of the Gen- tiles. The home is not strong enough to counteract these influences and to build up in their stead a spiritual atmos- phere. We know what weak- ness there is in the average Jewish home today when. it a e.ps to the matter of relig- ion and the practice of Jew- ish forms of expression Furthermore, we are lhing in an age of Science aqd, In- vesUigation. All tradition of SReligion, including Judaism, are being scrutinized .id sab- jected to a close examiatton Sunder the microsoope. What Practical calue has tWis or that religious ideal- What pragmatic worth has 'this or that religious ceremony? What spiritual. purpoee or ethical aim is there to -tis ancient law or praetlce? These are questions asked by our intelligent men and wo- , men. And.unless they are giv- en intelligent and rational an- swer. unless our youth ca he convinced of the worth-while ness of Judaism for this age, our rich heritage will be meaningless to them and be thrown into the discard. Judaism has also to en- counter what other spiritual forces are facing, and that is the materialism of the pre- sent generation. The pursuit after "thi. g" has crowded out the Otirst and desire of the Jew or idealism and thb finer things of life. What can we do to meet boldly these angels of destru- tion? What weapons will be effective on the battlefield, where we Jews are fighting for our spiritual eminace? We must fall back upon our last trench -and fortify it, namely, the Religious School. We must consecrate our ener- gies and devote them to the "tinokos shel besrabon", 'the children in the class-room. Jewish education must be our slogan. We must equip the young with Jewish knowledge ,which has ever been Israel's most effective weapon aaist religious apathy and indiffer ence. "Knowledge is Power," said the English thiker., Francis Bacon. To the Jewish nation, esecjalY this hm been true ook has giv- en us a permanent and vital- ity throughout the ages. The School and Beth Hamedrush have kept po light of 'udan ism burning. .I must strike a note of warr, however. There is a marked tendency among Jew-v ish educatala to. remove the School .th. religious at. mosphere of the Synagogue, and to teach our Hebrew lit- erature fro a prey literary point of view. The Jewish re- ligion is ignored, the martyr- dom gf Iirael for his God and his faith is relegated to the background, the teaching of Torah as a religious revela tion is overlooked. Needless (Contined on Page 8) Our Sincere Congratulations to the RaW. Building Committee, also Members of Upon the Dedication of the Talmnd Ta Pride of Miami's Jewry GOOD LUCK! MILLER'S DRESS SHOP, Inc. 74 East Flagler St The home of worth while clothes at reasonable figures. HAPPY INDEED! AMERICAN BAG & METAL CO. M. L. Ynis 610 N. W. 5th St. Pbue 21147 &frf7 Crystal Pharmacy A D. Halpera. Ph. G- Ph. D. 128 NORTH MIAMI AVENUE Congratulations! D. M. CHAIKIN WATCHMAKER 10 North East First Street MARINELLO BEAUTY PARLOR 147 and 149 N. E. First St. Phone 8741 A BEAUTY AID FOR EVERY NEED Miami's Exclusive Hasiery Shop Spfcci da in HOSIERY 117 SEYBOLD ARCADE International Trade and Exchange Co. We Buy What Yo Sell- We Sdl What Yen Buy- 142 NORTH MIAMI AVENUE H. WALDORF Star Meat Market 230 N. W. 5th St. Solomon & Spitzer 403 N. Miami Ave. BEST WISHES! --01- Coral Gables Transfer Co. 104 Avenue Aragon CORAL GABLES, FLA. Phone Coral Gables 169 DEE-LIGHTED! MIAMI AUTO WRECKING CO., INC. 606-608 N. W. 5th St. Phone 5M5e (fity-ffty) --0-~ HAS PARTS FOR YOUB, CAR Why Buy New Parts .P An OM Car? ----~A --f"- '-^ .= r.-.. ,- 3- .:' ;.- y -:. : "PO&M. LPM. Phonto. 26317.2a Service that makl. mas wmros .- . . SawIe Dres4 13 8 yboW d hQ -oe Zat io----e o wM N. W.,lj C.U Jew*yandLqo 16 East Flaight COKNOATUL 1 .i.l -w* ... & ... .-; ... .. ^ : -- ,! s tI? .- .- i:-'.'. CONGRATULATIONS A. & B. PIPE and METAL CO. 53 N. E. 25th St. Phone 31355 -0-- TICKLED PINK! BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. M. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) Cor. 22nd Ave. and 8th Street S. W. .4, MIT GLICK! FA .F Faymus FA YS A t -* . S; .. .l ^ ^ ?--'-'^- -'. *.; / .-' '." .4 ^**l ;*. - 7w-si c.~ -~&j&~M ;ss L1 IJ~ -- r ---- ---- ------ - . MR IF GfP`F '? ~._ T":'~1~'.7~ 'r~g~ - , W, SY" .," -ind other -eAe- vial SWetdeld " : serbert E. i trip last aineyed to nd returned ' k of, jacks, Ws' L. Wil- . rief trip to ) attend the i son 'Nat, ty of Flor- Nat will re- u LL. B. He Slaw with Sweringen L. Williams Ieve workers md several ,. Wiams is a ahing staff d Sunday cers for the SJewmish Wo- Snext Tues- -28th, at 8 STalmud To- ininng Beth ons for the eld June 4thi SHotel Arab ought in to F Scheinherg trip to Palm Whis.l ' r` took his Vther -in -law f6r a fish- ?de: City, Sentmay 6n' anything t t. .. .a of nads; Stanley Stion Beth Jaiob, MamiBeach is leaving Miami ftr Saratoga Springs, on S8nddy morning. He will' act as showed' and cantor at one -of the larmg Jewish Hotels under-th own- ship of Mr. O Os. He i 4i . .pected to return to Miami in, time for the High HIold4s. '. ".. o..* Mr. Gus Feuer, the son of Mrs. Jacob Feuer, of Miami, was elected captain of the ten- js team at the University of Alorida last week. This is a sinal boj bjkt.Lwll. merited by Is stadn bt at the University and as one of the amateur champion ten- Sxis players of the Country. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Rippa, have returned from a trip to Hfaana where they witness- ed the inauguration ceremon- ies of president -Machado. They report a very pleasant Sand enjoyable trip.' Mis. Albert E.. Rosenthal was hostess to the members of the Fortn=ht!y Book Re, view ,b, aw ter ome,Tueas- dayl evening, when Rabbi Is- ral 'H. W.eMfl: of Beth Da- A" Bebe s,r. M f.,.Mn. , S" .... <: N. INShandloff, P.. John ' WOlf, Mrs, ASl. 0 ehn, Mrs. Manuel' Rippa, Mrs. Chas. Tannenbaum, Mrs. Isidore Co- hen, Mrs. j. Bqcketei'n, Miss Veeda Wolf, Mrs. M.' Topds, Mrs. Chad. Cromer, Mrs. Ella Cromer, Mrs. J. H. Katz, Mrs. 0. Tannenbaum; Mrs. H. Levy, Mrs. B. Pomerant, Miss Evelyn Marks, *Miss 'Viola Katz and others. Mr. P. Rosengarten con- nected with The Fair, left the City for an extended trip to New York City and- other Northern points where he will spend the summer on a much needed vacation. Mr. S. LH Tobin is leaving Saturday afternoon for a com- bined business and pleasure trip to Hendersonillb, Nt, C., where he has large realty holdings. He expects to rt- turn to Miami the latter part of next week., ebman, H~nm Asher at the piano; ,arL from "Hoffman Tales, "Doq'N Song' (Often- bach), 'Eigenia AHdnidalse Louise MeCallman at. the piano,; "Snata" for two pianos in D (Mozart), Hanna Asher and Julian De Gray. The many friends of Jack Lear, a member of the staff of the Miami Life were shock- ed to hear of thedeaith of his to one of the worthiest insti- tutions of Miami.' A special meeting of the Junior Hadaseah will be held i-.the new Talmud Torah building adjoining the Beth David Synagogoer on Wednes- day evening,. May 29th, at 8 p m., at which time definite decision will be made forthe 4inal arrangements for the ibaquet soon to be held. The many friends of Abe Kurtuan are glad to hear that ha is now recovering from his illness and expects to leaves the Victoria Hospital where he is still confined,, very izry I I i I n as a result of n autmo- ttainnext wk in honor. 1$Wk. s lt i^ dMss Raefii GEltraiFi lt- -1 athy gbes out to Jack in his. a h poy bes ea in hstrve from Washington, D. C. hour of bereavement. te early part of next week. a iss Furr is the sister of Mr. A. Xanter of Chicag, iob Furr, popular young a winters .idW -ot.f M wishh member of the local left for a saitouA.nes, ~*t aL . to Chso'pmd0iwi t% w :_ Miami within te et Mra, 'B. Kadel entertained dap. t Wes at i r home e S: t a miseiuaeoa bridge and A committeeon ing f ahower in loor of Miss Miss- Irene PFw, eda W4I whose marriage Gost ant I. ohstea to Mr. 'Cromer will be are in change of arrangement held at Masonic for the fied da athletic Eall, on Smemah next. Rabbi ven ch' wi be part Israel is offi- Sthe piieytoIt S *4tI c4a te at -theOaremony. Bridge ed for the Both David S was played prize: were t*E.; sdi 7 ad !T.ph awarded to the highest sqr., Osld*or~ the' 'g ers. Quite a number of beau- t chel waurl da tiful gifts were.received tiy m.e 2Bi m h a'tb r~i:;the .guest of honor. ' lAticm ong 1hoe preset wPrA: bUtt. N n4t 8m tanjaw C ~eai ~a~~rs9C ~~* '~~.7. f-I' -As we- i I hmortly5 .,.. ., Mr. I. Tannenbaum l h Bake-Rite Breadery is a)1l' patient. at the Rivemiide Hos- pital Wher he riecittly a r-' went a serious operation. Ae g slwy .ecveri an h ,o leave the Hospta *I Mr. Stanley C. .left for a short A-ip t.l -ts Pl, number of his relatives. He xpp ts' to return toIia mi shortly. * . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myqras of New York City, the psi ents of Stanley C. Myers ++ *,, expected to. hrrvet i-n.-M ni .a I shortly to attend the nuptial i of tjmir fMon to.MIa.M : s Scheinbeg, which wpi e hl d on tIf th bf 4 * TIi i *- : *SI X i." ." . .. K *~~* - ,. W .* -, .' .-s .. ..,^ ,.. -. ,,. -. " '.*: .. 1 .- N/ -, w, i -. -S 1 / ' .'.. ..!,. --..,h^ .^ M. ^.. "- '- ..' "', .. ,, H "I .'. ",+" -' 1 'Ik 4 1. Wher *;.Q... ,,- B ". Mhut GO- M..- ," .. tr'i... t ,. - i~"", A *.YI~u* '*~ 0, '. V, Y_ a .. ._'I --- --- -- q ' i 111.. ;C~- I I 1'' ..|T v /. *$ S Beth David The final late Friday night S services of the season will be held at Beth David, Friday night, at 8:20 pm. Rabbi Is- rael H. Weisfeld preaching the sermon. His subject will be "We Meet AgAin in Glad- ness." The usual congregational singing and chanting will be held. Services will be followed by a social hour in the vestry rooms where the worshippers will be the guests of the Sis- terhood. Temple Israel Rabbi N. Leon Freidless of West Palm Beach will occupy Dr. J. H. Kaplan's pulpit on Friday evening. He has chos- en for his subject "After All The World Is Not An Illu- sion.". Dr. Kaplan wil go to Ver) Beach on Friday to speak to the Rotary Club of that city, on the subject "My Impres- sions of Russia." Immediately after the luncheon he will leave for Jacksonville to oc- cupy Dr. Israel Kaplan's pul- pit. For this occasion he has chosen "Jewish Religious edu- cation." On Saturday morning he will speak on "The Outlook For Peace." Beth Jacob, Miaii Beach 'The usual Friday ngiht and' Saturday morning services will be held at the Synagogue. Sunday School will open as usual at 10 a. m. Talmud To- rah classes are being conduct- ed daily by Mr.rB. Silverman, -, W.. Heartiest CONGRATULATIONS to Beth David C Tobin & Tobin . INSURANCE- CO. S I. 23 N. E. 2nd Ave. SPhone 5459 '^- * he E- ^ ITi i:'^- - .; .."., rah and Sunday Schopl ch #ren talks will be iudep 1 tWisess foelyn Daum~ id L ian Wucher, an 0 te Isaac Gordon n eren; K. Shoche Rabbi Irael We*afeld'will deliver t e ma address .of the aternoo There will be singinzaby tl children of thi Tal qd Tora and Sunday School during tI program. The Building will be off cidaly turned over on behalf the Building Committee by i Chairman, Mr. Lewis Brow and will be accepted on beha of the Congrqgation by it President, Mr. J7 Lou: SShochet. In the evening at,7:80 p. f the dedication banquet will b held in the auditorium of th building and all will sit'dow to a real feast prepared by th Palatial' Kosher Restaurant Quite a number of interesting events have been arranged fo 'the Banquet at which Rabb Weiffeld will also be the prin cipal speaker. The Banquet is being ar ranged for by a committee re presenting the Sisterhood o Beth David and one represent ing the Congregation. The committee in charge of general arrangements con sist of Messrs. Herbert Scher Isidor Cohen and Stanley C Myers. The public of Miami is in- vited to attend the ere- monies. \ CONGRATULATIONS - MIAMI WASTE MATERIALS CO. Incorporated 127 N. W. Fifth St. Phone 23317 SWe Carry A Very SComplete ,:n U- C/B LA'La Spite * THOMPSON OLOVJ : s ev.rytMsp In Stapih. Cpa* I.- n i Nai -.i 4 '..:. , *iiy '.r ir- . by oil- irs ck H. in In. he ah he fi- of ts rl i- JEWISH EDUCA fODAY! J rWeffari Bureau Appeals For Support Continued from Page 1) composer Manna-Zucca (Mrs. Irwin Cassell) Rabbi Weisfeld of Beth Da- vid made an appeal for local charities first and called on Miami Jews to help those less fortunate than themselves. In his remarks Rabbi Weis- feld told of the story of a merchant being appealed to for funds to help some needy Jews of a distant City and in rejecting the appeal the *merchant expressed his keen regret at being unable to con- ts tribute because of his having is to help a very poor brother residing in the same City. n. When the Committee later )e found that he did not help his e own brother they returned to n the merchant and upbraided e him and again urged him to t. make a contribution. The mer- g chant again refused and in- or dignantly replied, "Well, how i can you expect me to con- - tribute to total strangers, when I do not even contrib- - ute to my own brother?" Em- - phasizing the fact that the f translation for the Hebrew word for Charity (Zedoko) was "Justice." The Rabbi e made an eloquent appeal for - immediate help and the neces- ,sity of all Miamian Jewry to Enroll as members in the Jew- Sish Welfare Bureau.. In a splendid address Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan, of Tem- ple Israel told of the. numer- ous calls made upon local charity and describing condi- tions in Russia and the plight of the Jews there, urged the necessity for self respect amongst Miami Jews in help- ing. the Jewish Welfare Bu- reau by enrolling as members. Rabbi -Kaplan revealed that he had received appeals for numerous -worthy Jewish causes and called on the audi- ence to heed not only local but national and international appeals for Charity. "We must heed these appeals if we would keep our dignity," said Rabbi Kaplan. WANTED! Partner for a Well Paying and Established Business that will bear investigation. $10,000 or more needed. Apply, care of JEWISH FLORIDIAN WITH YOU HEART AND SOUL W. L. WILLIAMS. REAL ESTATE 02 Halcey. Arcade Ii,. b 'j ., .... .I Continued from Page to say, such a Jewish educca tion is without aim and put-i Continued from P* e 1) sore ana supported oy aevot- ed men and women, taught by high-minded and zealus teachers, who know the mind of the American child, given in up-to-date Talmud Torahas. where there is an atmosphere of love and warmth and beau-. ty, will draw our young to the fountain of Jewish life, the school. Such schools will change "God's wrath to Mer- cy," and will save the Jewish world from its destructive "angels," the forces of anni- A- CONGRAt y:s and LOUIS Il =-. -, ,. IVAed *1.111 K 3--- .1" We Are Very Happy to C at David on the Dedication of its TALMUD TO It Takes Good Schoolsto Make~ 6e and FARWAY MILK to \ Childremi . --U--I...I : . YOUR INSPECTION. IE There's None Hapi Everyday ^ ADELMAN P 58 N. B. At F. E. C. R. R. Congraa WE DID ALL Tc 1745Nt Curbs sno A!r Wi, 9~b~ 7 . I .L , pose, and not in the spirit of .. "kellal Yisroel." Jewish edut *' cation should aim to inspire" the child with a love not onl : of Israel, the nation, but also J of Israel's God ana Israel's re- se ligion. Jewish education zeal should lead to the practice of f the religious life of the Jew. .o'J "Not knowledge but practice bhaivt in is the principal thing," says young men an ancient sage. We must, of Mii will prepare the youth to enter the yo'th who, Synagogue and uphold the Sy- proud of this 3 nagogue's ideals, namely, the- ty aP Jews, love and reverence for God, arv*.lve sal loyalty to Israel, and the elev- ite for this;( ation to the higher and ethi- work, and h4e cal life, which is expressed in the b ullfillme a just and right relationship yet's hope, "A between man and his fellow- dren shall b4e man. Lord, and gr~ Such an education, spon- peace at thy 61 ... 1 ___ J -1 -._. 1 L_ I l_ J l. 1. Irl '' r Ir i . ~ II ' v ^,- .. . . . r ~ ii~N~ " |
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