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AO ii .: l.. ..'-... ,, ..-. ,. .. .^-. ,- -. *v '. ., ; **. -* .. envis/7 flarilaun ~VP 49P .-" P. XXIll. LMUD *MIAMI, FLORIDA,'MAY 31, 1929 TORAH Price 5 Cents DEDICATED h David Building I Officially t large audience dedication cere- e Talmud Torah I were held last Large audience the Synagogue silver key espec- for the event r. Lewis Weink- btained the priv- the first man pen the door of ud Torah. All the beautiful here the invoca- vered by Rabbi eisfeld of Beth idor Cohen pre- troduced the W" te afternoon Were Mr. Day rs. Herbert U. resident and sec- ple Israel" who tings and good Silverman, on gregation Beth mi Beach, Mrs, ,Mrs. Jos. M. in Wolf, presi- dult Bible Class, ian Wucher and Daum, and Masr rdon representing Torah and Sun- pupils of Beth eisfeld delivered ess of the after- aking in Hebrew English. Brown on be- Building Commit- h she has been hen spoke and members and the Committee ith him and then e building to the Beth David who ted it from the mittee on behalf egation. During n the school chil- ed in singing by arr. for the recovery Wis Brown, Presi- Sisterhood was re- ibbi Weisfeld. Swas read from Jacob H. Kaplan regret at his in- ttend. quite an elaborate is served in the au- kt which banquet two hundred 0 present.. r Cohen was toast- he introduced Mr. Myers who spoke water Frederick K. i Master A. Mack, f the T "ud l&.'B i. i BETH DAVID TALMUD TORAH evening and expressed the happiness of all to be present at this event. Mr. Lewis Brown was pre- sented with a loving cup by the Sistrehood for his ser- vices as Chairman of the Building Committee. Mr. Aaron Farr was also present- ed with a loving cup in recog- nition of his having been the author and composer of the School Song, Beth David. The new Talmud Torah building is a T shaped build- ing. The front portion of the building contains the office of the Rabbi and five large class rooms, and lavatories for men and women. The building is entered through a lobby in which there are four stairs, each of which .contains a He- brew inscription on a marble plate. From the main lobby one may enter into the large auditorium which has a seat- ing capacity of three hundred and fifty and contains a small .stage fully equipped with foot lights, spot lights and all nec- essary facilities for the pre- sentation of plays etc. Ad- joining the auditorium is a large kitchen equipped with two large gas ranges, two sinks, cupboards and every- thing in the way of standard up-to-date equipment. It is de- signed in strict conformity with the Jewish Dietary laws and has dishes for both "mil- chige" and "fleishige." The front part contain- ing the class rooms is fifty- three feet wide by sixty five feet deep. The. auditor- hum is thirty three feet by sixty six. Adjoining the stage are two dressing rooms. The building may also be entered independently of the main en- trance through an entrance on the north side, direct into the auditorium, and one on the sout$tside which leads in- to the stage. There are also rear eOtrances to the auditpr- ium and kitchen.: 64 is ^t-' ;: ..:''Ef.'1 i'1,j- i '' .. , .y-,' ." .; :.- ", ..-' . . Temple Israel Religious School To Close Sunday On Sunday, June 2, at 10 a. m. the closing exercises for the Templ.e Israel Religious School will be held at Kaplan Hall; whet medals will be awarded to the best students and certificates of honor will be presented to those ranking next. Immediately after the exer- cises the children will be tak- en to Las Olas Casino, Fort Lauderdale, where the annual picnic under the auspices of the Happy Day Fund will be held. Quite an elaborate pro- gram has been prepared by the Committee in charge of Mrs. Gordon Davis. Parents Urged To Attend Pi All parents of Talmu rah and Sunday School ren of Beth David are to be on hand promptly day morning at hte Scho later than 9:30 a. m. a bring as many automobi possible to take care o possible shortage of b The parents are invited tend the outing at Holly and if sufficient are de of entering events theY be arranged for. Do not forget to lunch with you. Millk cream and cake will be nished. designed for the great curity at all times. A feature of the build the large number of wib which insure proper ve tion and lighting for ft pils of the school. Provision hs also made: for heating : y all the class ri 1 -... . ~4t# t. cr~25& : P; Seating Method Is Changed Here At a meeting of the mem- bership of Beth David Con- gregation called to consider a change in the method of conducting services held Wed- nesday evening, May 22, 1929, the constitution was amended to provide "that the sexes shall be segregated at all services excepting the late Friday night services." The amendment went into immed- iate effect, and was adopted by a slightly more than a 4 to 1 vote. Popular Bpy To Be Bar Mitzva Isaac Gordon, the popular son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gor- don of 120 N. W. 1st St. will be Bar Mitzva at the Beth David Synagogue this Satur- day morning, June 1st, at 9 a. m. o'clock. Young Gordon is one of the most popular boys in the Beth David Talmud Torah and Sun- day School and has taken part in most of the events conduct- ed at Beth David. He is chair- man of the publicity commit- tee of the Bar Mitzva Boys Breakfast Club of which he has been an active member and one of its organizers. A reception to all the wor- shippers will follow the ser- vices Saturday morning and will he hpld in the vpetrv Chesed Shel Emes Continues Its Campaign The membership campaign begun by the Brotherhood of the Chesed Shel Emes organ- ization several weeks ago has already resulted in an enroll- ment of inore than one hun- dred and twenty new mem- bers at the annual dues of five dollars per year. The committee is meeting with splendid cooperation on the part of the Miami Jewish public and the campaign is to be continued for another few weeks. It is confidently ex- pected that more than two hundred members will be en- rolled after which a meeting of the entire membership wil be called. The Sisterhod is conducting a large rummage sale for the benefit of the organization and has been given the us4 of the premises formerly occu- pied by the Crystal Pharmacy at the southeast corner of N. W. 2nd Ave. and 5th Street. Those who have cast off clothes are urged to phone to Manuel Rippa, Miami 8879 and the clothes will be called for. Since the funds realized are used for the burial of needy cases and the work of the organization is so well known we do not feel that there should be anything but a hearty response on the part of the public. School Children to Picnic Sunday rooms of the Synagogue. Sun- On Sunday, June 2nd, next day morning Mr. and Mrs. the Sunday School and Tal- Gordon will be the hosts of mud Torah will hold its an- cnic the Bar Mitzva' Boys Break- nual picnic at Hollywood. fast Club at their regular The party will first jour- Sunday breakfast. ney from the Talmud Torahi id To- building where all will meet , child- All Faiths to promptly at 9:30 a. m. 4 urged will then enter the busdpS SBe Represented which have been pro i l not They will first go to d t At the Baccalaureate exer- large field where all the miles as cises of the Ida M. Fisher day athletic events and t yss. High School, Snday evening baseball game between the at- at the Auditorium of the faculty'and students will be ywood School, the various faiths will played sirous be represented by ministers, They will then go to the Swill Father Barry, representing Casino and' pools where all Swillthe Catholic faith and Rabbi will enjoy themselves free of Israel H. Weisfeld of Beth cost. The Sisterhood through . bring David, Miami, representing.thegenerosity of the Farw S e the Jewish faith A number airy willgive individual e fur- of Jewish boys and girls willles of mlk Treet each cml graduates of the High and will also furnish each Sc-hool this year. child with cake and ice cream. st'ae- Lockers havt been provided.' RabM To Addres for free of 'charge through > in To Address the courtesy of the Casino. " dng is ach isterhoo Mrs. Chas Markowit,, : ndows Beach Sihood chairman on half of the Sis- muila- ie pu- been 's of a the c. "., Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld wll address the Sisterhood of Beth Jacob, Miami Beach next Mohiy afternoon in the ves- try roos of the Congegam tion ibai Beach. ila - terhoe4 .nd Ws Irene Farr E. Max dqtidin and Oharle Cromer lt. :behalf of the teaching .N re .t - mitthe in a si ervwn geomet !"Wa 4 -& -~ ~.~. i .: ~_ .. .:-, i:.l ~I j;3 r. -i __ __ THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, Mi THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN A Weekly Newspaper Published At Miami, Florida By The Jewish Floridian Publishing Company 302 S. W. 4th Ave. 4 6 Phone 8745 EDITORIAL STAFF J. LOUIS SCHOCHET BEN DOROM A. CHOCHOM A. N. ASHER EDITORIAL In these days of accentuated "super-Jazz" efforts of so called "modernists" to try to bring back to the religious fold -the "younger generation," we wonder what effect the following notice clipped from the daily Newspaper will have upon them. Dances, Plays In Synagogue To Be Stopped Fail to Attract Young People to Religious Worship, Congregation Says CLEVELAND, May 27. (AP) Dances, parties and athletics have failed as an inducement to spirit- ual life among young people. This was the opinion expressed in a report of the activities com- mittee of Tifereth Israel congrega- tion, prepared with the endorse- ment of Rabbi A. N. Silver, leader of liberal Judaism and unanimous- ly adopted by its members. It means the abandonment of accen- tuated extra-religious activity by one of the first synagogues adopt- ing the measure to arouse spiritual thought in the minds of the young. "The voice of the synagogue," said the report, "is drowned out in the midst of the tumult and noise of many activities which can be carried on as well, if not better, in another place. The hope that young people would be attracted to vWorship and religious study through the magnetism of dance.i, plays, athletics and parties has not been realized. The appeal of the synagogue is not heightened thru the bait of amusement." 'Social activities will be contin- ued, it was said, but they will be more subdued than in the past Only too often do we hear comments from parents, even here in Miami, "Why, if we only had music and dancing and athletic activities it would be extremely easy to draw children to the Synagogue. They would be delighted to come to Friday night services." "It would help, we're certain to stimulate religious life and thought amongst them." Through the thousand of years of martyrdom that the Jewish nation and its leaders have passed through, whether it be the "yellow garment of the Ghetto, the Auto-da-fe and expulsion of the Jews from Spain, the Pogroms in Russia, or what not, it was the faith of the Jew in God, the clinging of the Jew to the Torah and what it stood for that' continued and held the Jew steadfast throughout the ages. Not once was even the thought tolerated that the Jew needed something be- sides his Torah to keep him steadfast. Nor do we believe this to be the fact today. It has been our observation that the Jewish boy and girl of today does not need any artificial stimulation to hold to his religion. What he needs is education ..... or? sometimes I wonder whether it isn't the parents that need it more than the children. Take a stroll through any Talmud Torah in any city, where under competent supervision and with the proper teaching staff, our youngsters are being trained, and judge for yourself! Those of us who have been fortunate enough to wit- ness a children's Seder celebration, or to observe a.Bar Mitzva Boys Club, or a real Sunday School, are easily convinced that it is sufficient merely to show our youth what real Judaism, its creeds and beliefs, its obser- vances mean, to divulge to them the rich store of Jew- ish lore and traditions, our splendid history and unriv- alled literature, to hold and forever keep our boys and girls as real interested and proud Jews. Athletics, social activities, dances, parties, while splendid in their sphere (I crave the ladies' indulgence for having omitted bridge) have not, cannot and will not act as an inducement to spiritual life among the young people. It is high time that the parents awaken and realize this pertinent fact. We are happy that one of high intellectual qualities such as Rabbi A. H. Silver of Cleveland, has come to realize this indubitable fact. It behooves some of our Miamian friends to do the same. !> THE B's WORTHY OF A JEW B patient, B prayerful, B humble, B mild, B wise as a Solomon, meek as a child; B studious, B thoughtful, B loving, B kind, Beware and B careful and lose not your mind. B cautious, B prudent, B trustful, B true, B courteous to women and friendly with, men, B temperate in argument, also pleasure and wine. B careful of conduct, of money and time; B cheerful, B grateful, B hopeful, B firm, B peaceful, benevolent, B willing to learn; B courageous, B gentle, B liberal, B just, B aspiring, B humble, Be- cause thou art dust; B penitent, B respectful, B sound in the faith, B active, B devoted; B faithful until death; B honest, B holy, B trans- parent and pure, B dependent, B Jewishlike, and you'll B secure; B gentle, B modest and you'll B' right, B ready when death calls, Before out go the lights; B the time short, or B the time long, B careful not to hasten death along. -Edw. S. Manheim. TALMUD TORAH Sayings of the The Talmud A town which has no, School Should be abolished. * * If a man has knowledge, he has all things; if he has no knowledge, he has nothing. * * Jerusalem was destroyed because the instruction of the young was neglected. * * The world is only saved by the breath of the school chil- dren. * *4 Even for the rebuilding of the Temple, the instruction of the children must not be in- terrupted. * * He who instructs a child is as if he had created it. Without knowledge there can -be neither true morality 'nor piety. Teach the children of the poor without compensation, and do not favor the children of the rich. Who are you whose pray- er's alone have prevailed. I am a teacher of little children. REALITY I rose out of the salty depths Where I in haste was flung. Through watery eyes I thought I saw A world of crystal built. But when a wind of painful truth Had drained my eyes, The crystal dulled and then was gone, Revealing life As bleak and black y' As biting stars that fell. ./ - i One old man says he does- n't know a thing about wo- men. He has been married to one for thirty years, and the more he studies her the less he knows. The mother of any normal child has two resources from which she may derive com- fort on not infrequent occa- sions: She can think either that the little thing takes after it- fath i exclusively or that a mistake must have been made at the hospital, and they gave her the wrong baby, says the Ohio State Journal. He made a home brew outfit; From dry sleuths kept aloof; One night he gave a blowout-- It blew him through the roof. "Don't you think," airily suggested the new partner, "that you ought to brush up a bit on your correspondence ? Use big words; they lend dig- nity to your letters." "Perhaps you're right," ad- mitted the other, calmly studying the end of his cigar. "But, while eschewing medio- crity of expression through platitudinous phraseology, it behooves one to beware of ponderosity, and to be mind- ful that pedantry, being in- dicatory of an inherent meg- alomania, frustrates its own aim and results merely in ob- nubilation."-Forbes. * *4 Mrs. Mose Johnson, whose martial path was anything but smooth, walked into an insurance office and inquired, "Does youall. hab any of dat fire assurance heah?" "We do," a clerk replied. "What do you want insured ?" "Mah husband," was the reply. "Then you don't want fire insurance," smiled the clerk as he reached for another ap- plication form. "What you want is a life insurance pol- icy." "No, Ah don't!" Mrs. John- son exclaimed, "Ah wants fire assurance. Dat nigger's been fired fo' times in de las two weeks." *4 Taxes, Taxes, taxes these days. A man's wits are even taxed to entertain a party of friends. A woman will worry for years over trifles, and then up and marry one. * A pigeon groaning in the backyard sounds just like pa when he has a slight touch of stomachache. The devil laughs heart when he catches a lazy ma -it was such a little effort. * Who says istic taste? meerschaum * men have no art They still colo pipes. * * The legislature should come to some mutual agreement of the parimutuel. * Miss Antique heaves a sigh every now and then at the thought that the government gets so many proposals, an she doesn't get any. 4 The day may be cold And dark and dreary, But the woman shopping Seems never weary. Or if she is weary And ready to drop, The sweet little deary' Keeps on the hop. * * Sir-I sure attended a real necktie party. Before the dance the hostess announced, "Everyone chews his part ner." * Sir-I asked my neighbor how his wife was getting along driving, and he sai "Yesterday she took a tu for the worse." * Between fishing and base. ball a man has little time fo work. .* Not a bad cold--a flap 'snees. To take the bark out of the night, muzzle 'em. 1 The string in a snap bean has no snap. * An onion has a top toshow its strength. New-style bathing suit composed principally of neck band. *- i backsliding fish is seldom strung. , By magazine covers We can know The seasons as they Come and go. We've had the girl in Fur and coat To be replaced Z By nymph afloat - On a breeze in nothing But a veil * While a little lambkin Wagged its tall. And now copies in. The bathing girl Who--oboy--ts yu In a whirl. . Page 2 . 14 - --- - --- ,. . . MIAMI, FLORIDA, May 24, 1929 -s- -O-.__ The Mana-Zucca Music club will sponsor the program to- morrow night in Bayfront park, which will be one of the series being given under the direction of the city division of parks and recreation. Maj. McKinley Ash will sing the opening number, "In God We Trust" (Mana-Zucca) He will be followed by Eugen- ia Holmdale in "The Doll Song" from "The Tales of Hoffman" (Offenbach. Son- ya Snowe, with Irene Archer accompanying, will sing an aria from "Cavaleria Rusti- cana (Mascagni). Belle Bis- sett will give a group of Har- ry Lauder's Scotch songs, ani Bertha Merrill Ash will ap- pear in a second number, erdi's "Eri Tu." Betty Dorsey will accompany. Robert Kist- ler, with Louise McCallman at the piano, will play a vio- lir solo, "Scene de Ballet" (De Beriot). Miss Holmdale will sing "Fluttering Birds" (Mana-Zucca). Adelaide Sher- man will give a dance. Fay Rogers will sing Dorothy Clower's "Gypsy Song," with the composer at the piano. Driskill Wolfe will sing an aria from "Faust." The closing number will be a duet, "Spanish Love Song," with Bertha Merill and 0. C. Turner singing and Mrs. Tur- ner accompanying. The local Workmens' Circle (Arbeiter Ring) hve arrang- ed an all day outing for Sun- day, June 2nd, beginning at 10 a. m. o'clock, on the Sea- Bottom Boat. All members and their friends are urged to bq on time so that they may enjoy the exceptionally splendid program arranged for them. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bulbin celebrated their tenth wed- ding anniversary with dinner and dancing at the Columbus Hotel last night. Place cards, table decorations and favors were in keeping with the oc-' casion, being of tin. Roses and, ferns formed a centerpiece. Guests wer, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. H. Buy your Used Ca froa- RELIABLE MOTOR CORP. 5th and Lenox o Miami Beach Phone Miadm Bch 836B "Reliable In Every Rupect" Announcing bur Opening STANDARD GROCERY CO. 17 S. W. Fifth Ave. Phone 31553 AMBUUMCE SERVICE W. H. Com Co., rtab. 1898 COMuS AINMAL HOME Pm... M-ia 9W. 1a N. 3.. Awa m MIAMI a3ACR rUNRlAL HOME wmn. M. a 64o IM WuaIMInm Ave -- m-- Undereilig Co. : .,.., .. ., Nevin, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Nankin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Levin, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Neuman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Morganthau and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Katz. The slate presented by the nominating committee at the meeting of Junior Council of Jewish Women last evening was unanimously accepted, electing the following officers Martha Scheinberg, presi- dent; Florence Alpert, vice- president; Elsie Weinberger, recording secretary; Lillian Dock, corresponding secre- tary; and Norma Wolf, treas- urer. Reservations must be made with Miss Scheinberg, 242 S. W. 4th' ave., by tomorrow, for the banquet and installation tuesday evening at the Alca. zar tent. Mrs. Isaac Lasky entertain- ed recently for her daughter, Betty, who celebrated her birthday. Games were played and a treasure hunt was Won by Rosalyn Daum. Among hose present were Miss Muriel MacDonald, Miss Frances Marx, Miss Clemen- tina Carnevale, Miss Rosalyn Daum, Miss Lulu Mae Mooty, Miss Julia Carnevale, Miss Esther Cromer, Miss Jane Doty, Miss Pauline Dampier and Mortimer Lasky. Pauline Lasky assisted her mother in entertaining. Mrs. Milton Weiner and Mrs. Sydney Palmer will be hostesses to members of the Emunah chapter Loyalty club with a bridge party at 2:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Weiner at 925 S. W. 9th street. A number of the friends of Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld ten- ETY '*^ - ^- - -a ^&-^ ^&-_ AT YOUR SERVICE Palatial Kosher Restaurant 265 N. E. SECOND STREET GIVE\THE WIFE AND KIDDIES A TREAT BY BRINGING THEM TO US FOR A REAL MEAL PHONE 9883 FOR RESERVATIONS ss:;soes:: A. AS USUAL 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 WB SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT! ROSEDALE FOR RESULTS t... *111** *n* * S 1 OS O S" Now -------- "PERPETUAL CAM WOODLAWN BUR] Whs asm d Tmim Tnil, we ball be a -w -I mwaOsa k ep oed [AL PARK piWd t hare yoo m.iec w' d~a alri~~ dered a surprise party and dinner to the Rabbi at the Palatial Kosher Restaurant last Wednesday evening. The' Rabbi received a call to come to the Restaurant and when he arrived he was met with a round of applause and cheers. A real banquet was served and during the evening most of those present spoke and told stories and jokes. There was a good bit of singing and when the evening was over all present voted that it had been one of the most enjoyable evenings spent by them in Mi- ami. At the dinner table Rab- bi Weisfeld announced that he expected to be married in New York City on June 30th. Among those who spoke were: Harry Gordon, who presided, Nathan Adelman, John Wolf, E. Gordon, Louis Weinkle, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Kirsch, Mrs. I. Buckstein, Jos. B. Berner, and Rabbi Weis- feld. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rippa, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Spector, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Adel- man, Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Shochet, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Kirsch, Mrs. I. Buckstein, Mrs. Chas. Tannenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goldstein, Mr. Louis Weinkle, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Berner, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kupferstein, Mr. and Mrs. E. Gordon, Rabbi Israel H. Weis- feld, Mrs. M. Schonfeld. The affair was in charge of Nathan Adelman who had or- iginated and carried out'the surprise event - Mrs. Cecil Tannenbaum will leave for New York City and other points North next week to spend the summer. She will visit friends and relatives and expects to return to Miami in .the early fall. The Miami Chapter of Had- assah will hold a bridge party at Kaplan Hall on June 10th. Florida Iron and Equipment Co. 519 N. V. Thd Ayve Wholeale Dealers in Macinery and Contractor1' Bqui-ac McIAIS FLORIDA PHONE 6602 Fgler Dry Cleaners au-.i, P 0t-, Dyieag and 472 W. FlWiler StWet mo..332045 "For tle Preervatn of Your Cot&"" For ICS-Ue Peninsular Ice Company ICE Pit LAof'et 645 N. W. 13ub se Phone 2-1297 or 2-1298 for piE DMIMVY AUTO GLASS .piros*u -M a mrep whiMe* East Coast Glass Co. u112 N. ft m Dr. Pbm 2I3 The hostesses for the after- noon will be Mrs. I. L; Selig- man, Mrs. H. Rubin, Mrs. M. Dubler and Mrs. D. Zeientz. A good time is promised to all Swho will attend. The Beth David Sisterhood will hold a benefit bridge party for the furnishings fund of the New Talmud To- rah on Tuesday, June- 11th, at 8 p. m. Quite an elaborate program is being prepared and "home goodies" will be served. The affair will be held in the auditorium of the new Talmud Torah Building. The hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. I. Buckstein and Mrs. J. Louis Shochet. The Beth David Sisterhood held a benefit bridge party in the auditorium of the new Talmud Torah, last Wednes- day afternoon which was at- tended by a large number of members and their friends. The hostesses were Mrs. M. Schonfeld and Mrs. Cecil Tan- nenbaum. Mrs. L. 0. Chisling has left for Washington, D. C., to be present at the grad- uation of her daughter, Lil- lian from the Marjorie Web- ster School of Expression and Physical Education. Miss Chisling will have one of the leading roles in the senior play, "Monsieur Beaucaire" to be given tomorrow night. She will present her graduat- ing recital, Barry Connor's three-act play, "The Patsy," Tuesday evening. Following her graduation Friday, Miss Chisling and her mother will leave for New York, where they plan to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rose, of Coral Gables entertained Furniture Exchange Inc. 321 N. Miami Ave. Furniture At A Bargain Gas and Battery Washing Storage Repair 325 W Oil-Used Cars- and Tire Service r Polishing - SGeneral Auto Body and Fender Work srt Flauler Street Pbne 2-2-2-2-2 rPbeae 4SU14J -4 Gautier Funeral Service' trict Ritual Adhered to at Jewish Funerals 514 West Flagler Street- MIAMI, FLORIDA For Auto Parts SEE L (Pop) Gerson 2145 N. W. 2ad Avenue PHONE 3621i. We Bay All WMdrws Auto* ., ... , a- __ __1 ---C~i _~r- ~ _~ _ ___ _____ Y at a farewell dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg who will leave soon for an ex- tended visit in New York. Miss Marcella Seiden and Miss Gertrude Huebsch enter- tained at Miss Seiden's home in S. W. Eleventh terrace Sat- urday afternoon with a bou- doir shower and bridge party for Miss Martha Scheinberg, whose marriage to Stanley C. Myers will be an event of June 16. A charming color scheme of orchid and green was carried out in all of the appointments. Guests included Mrs. M. Scheinberg, Mrs. P. Schein- berg, Miss Miriam Schein- berg, Mrs. Louis Seiden, Mrs. Louis Heiman, Mrs. Sydney Weintraub, Mrs. J. N. Morris, Mrs. S. Lutsky, Mrs. Gertrude Sherman, Mrs. William Shayne, Mrs. Jacob Kaplan, Mrs. Benjamin Axelroad, Mrs. H. I. Homa, Miss Faye Wein- traub, Miss Esther Weintraub Miss Ruth Kaplan, Miss Vee- da Wolf, Miss Veeda Cooper, Miss Norma Wolf, Miss Viola Katz, Miss Harriet Salzberg, Miss Ethel Tauber, Miss Ad- die Ross, Miss,Dora Rosen- house, Miss Rose Marks, Miss Evelyn Marks, Miss Reggie Goldstein, MisS Laurette Si- mons, Miss Bobette Simons, Mrs. Louis Varon, Miss Sari Levine, Mrs. B. Rosolio and Miss Ida Weintraub. Advertisers inform you. Patronize advertisers. IVES CERTIFIED DAIRY S OJUS, FLA. Florida's First Certified Dairy Miami 'Phone 8831 MILK For The Baby And The Adult Our Own Old Fashioaed BUTTERMILK Poultry and Day Old Eggs IFriedin's Garage I -- -- _M0000 Page 3 u ~'lrT 1Y' T I~i'` FridaS~, ~131~j~T: 81,19~6~9 I I THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN ANNOUNCEMENTS Beth David Regular services will be held Friday evening and Sat- urday mornings in addition to the regular daily services which are held at 8 a. m. and :30 p. m. Talmud Torah classes are being conducted daily begin- ning at 4 p. m. until the close of school when the afternoon sessions will be changed to morning sessions as will ap- pear in the next issue of the Jewish Floridian. Sunday School will be superseded by the picnic this Sunday. Temple Israel The regular services will be held at Temple Israel this Fri- day evening though there will be no sermon. Closing exercises for, the Religious school will be ob- served Sunday morning at 10 a. m. S Beth Jacob,'Miami 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. B. Silverman. We Specialize in Driveways WM. DABNEY 1745 S. W. 7th Street MIAMI FLORIDA Curbs General Concrete Walks ELECT iR B. GAUTIER City Commissioner Paid Political Advertisement NOTICE! Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld of Beth David asks us to announce that he expects to leave on his vacation somc- time about the middle of June and would therefore appreciate his being advis- ed by those who will desire to have him officiate at any weddings or other func- tions so that he may ar- range accordingly. Rabbi Announces Wedding Date Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld is to marry Miss Lillian Rosen of Toronto, Can. on Sunday, June 30, in New York City. The exact details of the cere- mony will be told later in these columns. Rabbi Weis- feld expects to leave Miami about the latter part of June and will return here immed- iately after his honeymoon which will be spent in the Isle of View. MISLEAD By Albert Herschal She asked for a rose from winter And lilies from the snow, She wept for a rose in winter And let the summer go. She looked for bread in the desert, For love in a heart of stone, So now she is cold and hun- gry, And sorrows all alone. Pa isn't a bit soulful. While daughter indites poems to the pipes of Pan, he is concerned only 'with the, pipe to the kitchen sink. Life Fire Casualty Bonds Rauzin Insurancy Agency, Inc. Telephones 22565 32452 137 N. E. FIRST ST. Miami, Florida Miami Showcase and Fixture Company General Contractors and Manufacturers of STORE FRONTS and STORE FIXTURES Phone 22168 228 S. MIAMI AVENUE THE FARWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Phone Miami 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS MIAMI AUTO WRECKING CO., -Incorporated- Has Parts For Your Car 606-608 North West Fifth Street Phone 5050 (fifty-fifty) BAGS and METALS AMERICAN BAG & METAL CO. Phone 21147 610 North West Fifth Street ELECTRICIANS WAGNER ELECTRIC CO. General Electrical Contractors Phones 8503- 22168 224 South Miami Avenue PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. S. W. Last week the Miami Con- struction Co. was organized as the successor of the Miami Showcase and Fixture Co. The members of the firm in actual charge of operations are Ben Kohl and William Ro- senfeld and they are now ac- tively engaged in two large building operations in Miami Beach. In Miami they recently completed the beautiful Tal- mud Torah of Beth David which remains as a living monument to their ability. Mr. Louis Safer for many years engaged in the luggage and jewelry business on N. Miami Avenue recently open- ed a beautiful and well stock- ed Jewelry and Luggage store at 16 East Flagler Street. The Palatial Restaurant has been rather busy the last few weeks catering banquets and private affairs. He cater- ed the big banquet at the dedication of the Beth David Talmud Torah last Sunday and was the host of a number of get-to-gethers. All in all he has been keeping pretty busy. Gasoline Il l~~~rr ~ p ~,~L~CT~~SS~S*h PIPE and STEEL ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL ( 58 N. E. 25th St. Aat F. E. C. R. R. Phone 21 A. & B. PIPE AND STEEL ( Phone 31355 53 North East 25th Street PRINTERS MIAMI PRINTING CO. "Printing That Pays" Phone 23261 10l South Miami Avenue ROOFING RELIABLE SHEIET METAL ROOFING WORKS Phone 4782 728 South West Eighth Stre RESTAURANTS PALATIAL KOSHER RESTAURANT Phone 9883 265 North East Second Streel CONTINUE THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION HELP THEM TO HELP YOU Re-Elect JOHN C. KNIGHT HARRY PLATT J. E. LUMMUS CITY COMMISSIONERS BECAUSE THEY HAVE- Reduced taxes-Two Years 42% Reduced Operating Expenses $2,500,000. Through their efforts made possible the greatest winter season in Miami's history. Still 22c At All 5 Garlick Stations 2090 Biscayne Boulevard Biscayne Boulevard at Thirteenth Street (ON THE CIRCLE) 1377 S. W. Eighth Street 1501 N. W. Seventh Ave. 3040 N. W. Seventh Ave. VOTE FOR THREE NEW COMMISSIONERS GAUTIER-FOSSEY QUIGG S Page 4 : . Friday, tW 1, 19 Sarli PHOTOGRAPHER 221 East Flagler Street {i;a$^^$ W 7105 FOR PROMPT SERVICE ,fe^-Qesgy9v^''yYytx~a~in~jjR ^ w*, yw w ^ ^ 1,4 % Aw w-^^^^^ 'r) |
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