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1-cwsl tlfllrii diin VOL. II.-NO. XXXV. MIAMI, FLORIDA, AUGUST 23, 1929 Price 5 Cents PALM BEACH FETES RABBI Cong. Beth El Communal Worker Local Artist Ac- Bnai Brith Lodge Talmud Torah Honors Rabbi at Dies at Palm Beach claimed in N. Y. C. Holds Social Meet Auxiliary To Hold l- -- D f a - uLta teceptionI On of the prettiest and ost interesting affairs held n West Palm Beach in recent ears was the reception teih- ered to Rabbi and Mrs. Is- ael H. Weisfeld of Miami, by he members and officers of congregation Beth El and its isterhood at the Community house in West Palm Beach st Sunday evening. Mr. Shutzer, the president Sthe Congregation presided d introduced the speakers d entertainers of the even- g. After the first words of e presiding officer the en. e assemblage rose and sang e Hatikovo under the lead- hip of Mr. Nathan Wroobld acting Cantor of Beth vid Congregation of Miami. little speech of welcome posed by Miss Selma Kar- kel was then made, and followed by a splendidly cuted piano selection by s Rose Maza, well known sician of Jacksonville, Fla., is in West PaTmn Beach' a visit. Mr. Sydney yne the secretary of the gregation sang several gs both in Yiddish and lish accompanied at the o by Mrs. Lee. There then wed a piano and violin by Harold Azzes and ian Azzes. Mr. Joe Lesser known member of the W. Beach Bar then address- few words of welcome to Rabbi and his bride. On If of Miami, John Wolf Abe Aronowitz in addi- to the president of Beth d, Mr. J. Louis Shochet, called upon, and paid tributes to Rabbi Weis- Mr. Aronowitz received ovation when after his ch, he gave a brief hum- s recitation. Mrs. Sam er the president of Beth isterhood spoke and ex- sed the hope that both bi and Mrs. Weisfeld Id find themselves fre- nt visitors to the Palm ches, after which Mrs. I. stein the president of the ntly organized Ladies iliary of Beth David Tal- d Torah addressed the au- ce upon the work accom- hed in Miami by the Rab- Mrs. Rosenwald the oldest ber of the Beth El Con- gation then presented Mrs. isfeld with a huge basket flowers and asked her to pt it as token of welcome l esteem. Mrs. Weisfeld re- nded in a few well chosen irds and thanked the Con- egation and Sisterhood for eir cordial reception. Thirty six Miamians accom- nied the Rabbi and his (de to attend the reception. hong those present from ami were Mr. and Mrs. S. senson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Last Sunday afternoon Mrs. Esther Faga Gruner, the wife of Mr. Jacob Gruner, for the past three years a resident and active communal worker of West Palm Beach, died at her home there as the result of a long illness. Mrs. Gruner arrived in this Country from her hom in Po- land to visit her sons who are in business in West Palm Beach and have lived there for more than sixteen years and finding the climate agree- able decided to make her home here. She soon engaged in communal work and her home became the place of re- fuge for wandering Jews from all over the Country who came to West Palm Beach on missions for various charitable institutions. Needy Jews soon found that they were welcome at the Gruner home and many took advan- tage of this hospitable wel- come. She leaves surviving her, her husband Jacob, three sons C. P. Gruner, Leon Gruner, and Jerome Gruner all West Palm Beach merchants. A son Joe Gruner residing in New York City, a daughter Mrs. Ethel Pollock, residing in West Palm Beach, and three daughters still residing in Poland. She also leaves sur- viving her a sister Mrs. Louis Wolfson of Miami who is now traveling in Europe. The funeral services took place Monday afternoon and interment was in the Jewish plot in the City Cemetery of West Palm Beach, with Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld of Miami officiating. Members of both the Ortho- dox and Reform Congrega- tions of West Palm Beach act- ed as pall bearers. Mrs. M. Schrebnick repre- senting Congregation Beth El was in active charge of the funeral and all arrangements. Shochet, Miss Sarah Shochet, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kupfer- stein, Mr. and Mrs. David Warschoff, Mrs. I. Buckstein, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kandel, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Spector, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rosengarten, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rippa, Mr. and Mrs. N. Adelman, Mr. Mrs. Dave Kahn, Arthur Kahn, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wroobel, Mr. and Mrs. A. Daum, Abe Aronowitz, Chas. Goldstein, Bob Furr, A. E. Reder, and Hyland Rifas. The Committee of the Sis- terhood of Beth El who were in charge of arrangements of the Reception were Mesdames M. Schrebnick, M. Dubbin, A. Goldberg, L. Karfunkel, S. Schutzer and Harry Oliphant. Storms of applause demand- ing eight encores greeted Mana-Zucca, Miami composer and John Charles Thomas, baritone, Monday afternoon when they appeared at the Palace theatre, New York, in a group of Mana-Zucca's songs, according to telegrams from the theatre manage- ment to Cromer-Cassel offi- cials. The songs which Mr. Thom- Courtesy Miami Daily News MADAM MANNA-ZUCCA (Mrs. Irwin Cassell in Private Life) as gave, to Mana-Zucca's ac- companiment, included "Rach- em," "De Heavenly Choir," "I Love Life," and a group of children's songs. Manna-Zucca, who is Mrs. I. M. Cassel, left for New York several weeks ago on a combined business and vaca- tion trip. Her annearance at the Palace thea was her first. Jewish Bo3 Hike T Mrs. Meyer F] given one of the her life when her ney Poloff a stu University of Pit companies by hi car Fuss, a stud walked in on her in the Wonder I ments last Friday ing made the trial the result of frie Both of the b to have enjoyed 1 expressed their having seen the tropical America ially Miami. The as the guests of man until Tuesd when ni accordan terms of the wag gan their return to Pittsburgh. *\ As we are going to press the local Sholom Lodge of Bnai Brith is holding the sec- ond of its social meetings at Kaplan Hall, in Temple Israel on N. E. 19th Street, opposite the City Park. The committee in charge consisting of Mesdames Stan- ley C. Myers, Lewis Brown, Jake Brown and Ma- Ghert- ler have made every effort to make the evening a success from every point of view and have arranged a very splen- did musical program. Among those taking part are: Miss Reba Engler in a specially selected reading, Mrs. Isabelle Bissett in a so- prano solo, Sydney Finkel- stein, Miami's boy piano pro- digy in a number of selections Miss Dorothy Finkelstein in a series of acrobatic dances. Mr. Lewis Brown the Pres- ident will preside and a num- ber of prominent members and workers of Bnai Brith who are Nationally known and who are in Miami for a brief stay will make short addres;s- es on the work of the organi- zation. Mrs. I. Levin, is in charge of publicity for the local lodge and has laid especial stress upon the fact that all mem- bers of Bnai Brith their wives and friends are invited to be present and take part. Refreshments are being served. Mens Club to Hold Ladies Night itre Monday At a meeting of the Execu- tive Board of the Mens Club of Miami, plans for an elab- orate Ladies Night to be held S the latter part of next week o Miami were adopted and according o lallito the announcement made by the chairman of the Enter- riedman was tainment Committee, Mr. surprises of Jack Lear will excell any pre- nephew Syd- vious event held by the Mens dent at the Club in recent years. The pro- ;tsburgh, ac- gram will include card play. s chum Os- ing, vaudeville numbers nad lent at Yale dancing. Of course there will at her home be plenty of refreshments View Apart- provided. The event will be r night, hav- limited to members and their p on foot as ladies only. None others will rndly wager. be admitted. )oys seemed The Hospital Committee the trip and under the leadership of Dr. delight at M. D. Kirsch was authorized famed sub- to have plans for the Chil- and espec- drens Hospital drawn and a 'y remained charter will be applied for so Mrs. Fried- that actual building may be ay morning begun shortly. Quite a num. ice with the ijer of prominent men have of- fer they be- fered their active cooperation trip on foot to the Club for the early con- struction of the Hospital. - Kankafif l'n.l PrrEiKr V.1illl .U4Ualu U at l ,V The first of a series of card parties to be given by the re- cently organized Ladies Aux- iliary of the Talmud Torah will be held at the Talmud To- rah Auditorium next Tuesday evening, August 27th, at S o'clock, when Mesdames Max Kupferstein, I. Buckstein and J. L. Shochet will be hostess- es. Since the proceeds will go for the purchase of much needed school equipment for the Talmud Torah all those who are sincerely interested in the welfare of the Talmud Torah children are urgently requested to attend. The ad- mission fee of fifty cents will be amply repaid by the even- ing of enjoyment planned. Prizes will be awarded to the highest scorers and refresh- ments have been provided. In addition, a special program has been provided for the en- tertainment of the guests, Mrs. M. Shonfield, Chairman of Entertainment and her committee are in charge. Chevra Kadisha Formed At West Palm Beach During the visit of Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld of Beth David to West Palm Beach last Monday preliminary steps were taken for the form- ation of a Chevra Kadisha (funeral rites committee) for West Palm Beach and vicin- ity. There will be two branches in accordance with ritual requirements one of male members and the other of female members. At the next meeting of the prelimin- ary body a permanent set of officers will be named and Rabbi Weisfeld will return to perfect th organization. Workmens Circle Theatre Benefit The School Board of the local branch of the Arbeiter Ring will be the hosts at a benefit theatre performance the proceeds of which will help provide funds for the up- keep of the School conducted by them in Miami, next Tues- day evening, August 27, at the Capitol Theatre, when one of the finest shows of the sea- son starring amongst others on the program George Syd- ney, the famous Jewish come- dian will be presented. 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Miss Dorothy Roth, of Shenandoah has left for Sav- annah, Ga., where she will visit relatives for sometime. Miss Edith Silverman has returned to Miami after ,spending 10 weeks at resorts on the New England coast. Mr. and Mrs. A. Orovitz and son, Maurice, of Opelika, Ala. ,arrived Tuesday to at- tend the wedding of their son Alax, and Miss Ruth Kaplan, which took place Wednesday evening. Others who arrived were Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Blumberg and son of Dothan, Ala. Miss Miriam Orovitz, who has been spending the summer in Atlantic City, also arrived Tuesday to be the maid of honor on the bridal party. The affair took place at the home of the bride- elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan, at 1773 S. W. Ninth Street. * Mrs. George Caplan and baby daughter, Constance, 30 N. E. Fifty-second street, re- turned on the SS. Algonquin from Little Diamond Island, Me., where they visited her parents for two months. Mrs. Jack August and baby returned to Miami this week from an extended vacation in the North where she visited a number of ctiies remaining a part of her vacation at New- port, R. I. The Beth David Sisterhood held the last of its August card parties on last Tuesday night, at the Talmud Torah Auditorium, when Mesdames Lewis Brown, Max Ghertler and Max Goldenblanck were the hostesses. Bridge and pin- ochle was played and prizes for high score were awarded to the following: Mrs. Ben Watts, Mrs. Sydney Weintrab Mrs. Aaron Farr, Mrs. J. Al- pert, Miss Fanny Heiman, of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Jake Eng- ler, Mrs. J. Simpson, Mrs. Sam Aronowitz, Mijs I. A. Ruscol and Mrs. J; Kaplan. A beautiful smoking stand which was raffled was won by Mr. Jake Shober, of New York City, a visitor to the City. An enjoyable time was had by all. At a late hour refreshments were served. Miami Showcase and Fixturei Comnipany Gewrl CoNrctor~ and STORB FRONTS STORE IXTURES fatn 2210N 2238 & MIAMI AVBNU L a.Am / .? '< ",.. .. 9i Courtesy Miami Herald MRS. MAX OROVITZ A tropical setting emphas- ized the beauty of the wedding appointments at the marriage of Miss Ruth Estelle Kaplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaplan, and Max Orovitz which was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents i S. W. Ninth street at 8 p. m. yesterday. Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld officiated. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Mildred Baker Fletcher sang "At Dawning" (Cad man) and deKoven's "Oh Promise Me," with Miss Eli7- abeth Dorsey at the piano. Miss Dorsey played the bridal chorus from "Lohengrin" for the processional. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was lovely in an imported model from Vionnet in egg- shell color. The ,gown was draped and caught on either side with clusters of seed pearls. It was designed with a low black and uneven hem. Her headdress of egg-shell Q-------- ---" . DE SOTO SIX (Product of Chrysler) SALES and SERVICE We have a number of Used Cars in exceptional condition at very low prices. KNIGHT MOTOR CO. 55 N. W. First St. Phone 5357 Phone for Demonstration (A bride of Wednesday night) veiling was caught with orange blossoms and seed pearls, and her satin shoes were in matching shade. Her flowers were a bouquet of sweetheart roses and lillies of the valley. Her only orna- ment was a string of mina- ture pearls, the bridegrooms gift. Miss Miriam Orovitz, the bridegroom's sister and maid of honor, wore a gown paillet- ed with irridescent sequins. Her slippers and hose were in harmonizing colors and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Harry Kaplan, brother of the bride, was best man. Davia Blumberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Blumberg of Dothan, Ala., was ring bear- er. The flower girl, Charlyne Priscilla Ruskin, preceded the bride, dropping rosy petals in her path. Aaron Kanner and Julius Damenstein, Inc. JEWELER The Store With a Reputation 10 W. Flaler St. Phone 4701 AMIA, FLORIDA King I" Undertaking Co. 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phos 23535-31624- PERPETUALL CARE" WOODLAWN BURIAL PARK Whm em ads TaMirad TslT, we sd e pMsed o he ym aspect , ^ ] I I it I I I I It Leo Ackerman were ushers. A reception at the home immediately followed the ceremony. Following a family dinner at the Columbus Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Orovitz left immed- iately for an extended honey- moon trip, which will include visits to Banff, Lake Louise and a return by way of the Western coast with stops at the Grand Canyon, Carlsbad caves and points in Cali- fornia. The bride's traveling gown was a chic three-piece model in brown with matching ac- cessories. * Mr. Morris Rubin is away on a combined business and pleasure trip to New York City and other Northern markets. He is expected to re- turn to Miami the eary part of next week. Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld was the guest of honor at a dinner and theatre party tendered in her honor by Mrs. Carl Wein- kle and Miss Lena Weinkle. The other guest present was Miss Fannye Heiman, of At- lanta, Ga. Dinner was at the Biscayne Inn. * A surprise party was ten- dered Mr. Morris Shonfield, last Sunday night by a num- ber of friends at his home, 344 N. E. 26th Street, in honor of his birthday. Bridge was played and prizes were awarded to the highest scor- ers. At a late hour a delicious ice course was served. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ruscol, Mrs. M. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Berner, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hodes, Miss Claire Hodes, Mr. and Mrs. We Specialise in Driveways WM. DABNEY 1745 S. W. 7th Street MIAMI FLORIDA Curbs General Concrete Walk THE FAIRWAY DAIRY SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Phone Miami 7105 FOR PROMPT SERVICE- SOCIETY Sarli PHOTOGRAPHER 221 East Flagler Street Florida Iron and Equipment Co. 519 N. W. Third Aw Whohte=l Deus4l in M y and 3IAMI6 4 F I.DA PHONE 6602 AMBULANCE SERVICE W. H. Combs Ca, BCtab. 18 conms = wm V, om I mnu*9 goo da" ftsm 3. 0La ISS RW m a iACB 6 AL e THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIMI JEWRY! H~'~C)I)CH) ( U -" yr~ Flagler Dry Cleaner ng, Pr Dyolag ad 472 V. Faglr SIms "Owt 6mmhow M O TIw c lob"." - ...__._ _ ____ _ -- --- - --CDP -i- ........ .....- . - *""*"Y THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Louis Hayman, Mr. M. Hay- man, Mrs. R. Bark and others. Those assisting in entertain- ing were: Miss Edna Schon- field and Daisy Schaff. Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeldthe wife of Rabbi Weisfeld of Beth David was the guest of honor at one of the prettiest bridge parties of the season, on Wednesday afternoon, ten- dered her by Mrs. Morris Sol- omon, at her home on Penn- sylvania, Miami Beach. Bridge was played and prizes were awarded to the following: .1st prize, a beautiful bon bon dish to Mrs. Louis Hayman; 2nd prize, a box of stationery to Mrs. A. L. Kanter; 3rd prize, a bead choker to Mrs. Isidor Fine. A beautiful glass salad dish inlaid in silver was pre- sented to the guest of honor by the hostess. Delicious ice courses, top- ped bywhipped cream and surrounded by fancy shaped cakes were served to the guests. Among those present were: Mesdames P. Scheinberg, B. Slifkin, Wm. Schneidman, Dave Solomon, Isidor Fine, Louis Hayman, Mendel Rippa, J. N. Morris, Stanley C. Myers, Gertrude Sherman, Harry Gordon, M. Fineberg, M. Landau, J. L. Shochet, M. D. Kirsch, A. L. Kanter, A. Rauzin, Miss Mary Bandel, and the guest of honor Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld. * Rabbi and Mrs. Israel H. Weisfeld were the guests of. honor at a little dinner party' (Continued on Page 4), REV. B. M. HERMAN Experienced and Able Mohel 327 Washington Ave., Miami Beach' Phones Miami 22708 Miami Beach 53816 VES 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 : .',-< Friday, August 23, 1929 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN II SOCIETY (Continued from Page 3) tendered by Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson, last Thursday night at the Biscayne Inn, when be- sides the guests of honor and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shochet were present. A beautiful piece of silver was presented to the Rabbi and Mrs. Weisfeld by their hosts. * At the last meeting of the Children's Circle of the Ar- beiter Ring, Harry Tobie and Ethel Lazar were chosen as delegates to the Southeastern District Conference of Chil- dren of the Workmens Circle and will leave early next week for the Conference which will take place on September 1st, 2nd and 3rd, at Nashville, Tenn. The conference will be in connection with the Con- ference of the Arbeiter Ring for the Southeastern District, to which Mr. N. Shandloff was chosen the Miami dele- gate, and the Conference of Womens Clubs affiliated with the Workmens Circle to which Mrs. Nat Shandloff has been chosen to represent the local organization. An elaborate reception to which the public of Miami and Miami Beach is invited is being planned for Sunday evening, August 25th, at 8 p. m. o'clock, by the Ladies Aux- iliary of Beth Jacob Congre- gation of Miami Beach. The reception which will be feat- ured by an elaborate musical program will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Kirsch at 327 Washington avenue, in the Wilsonian Apartments. The reception is planned in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Is- rael H. Weisfeld who return- ed to Miami ,recently from their honeymoon, and is to be the means of introducing Mrs. Weisfeld to Miami Beach Jewry. The hostesses and commit- tee in charge of the event are S Mrs. L. Abrams the wife of the President of the Congre- gation, Mrs. S. Miller and Mrs. M. D. Kirsch. A very interesting concert was presented by the Arbeiter Ring last Sunday evening at the Talmud Torah Auditorium when the noted Jewish inter- preter of folk songs and lore, Leizer Rosenstein of New York City was heard in a combined lecture and song program. Among the num- bers presented were those of Zbarscher, Zunzer, Raizin, Halpern, Many Layb, Layvik and Vinogrod, in addition to original folk and Chassidic songs compiled by the artist himself. The audience received the offering in the enthusiastic spirit in which it was present- ed and at times the artist re- ceived a thunderous ovation especially in his characteris- tic rendition of the Chassidic melodies. Though the artist was urged to remain in Miami to present another concert, he was compelled to return to Jacksonville where he had made previous engagements to present a series of con- certs. S Things THEATRICAL Three all talking features comprise the Capitol Theatre, program beginning at the Saturday mid-nite show and through Wednesday. "Masquerade" an all talk- ing comedy drama of Louis Joseph Vance' novel "The Brass Bowl." with Leila Hy- ams, Alan Birmingham, Clyde Cook and Farrel McDonald. George Sidney, famous for e--~~Olc ----- ,)= i "Tasty and Wholesome" Is The Food At The I Biscayne Inn Strictly Kosher Take Advantage of Our Exceptional Cooking Lunches Daily 11:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. ONLY 75c Dinner Daily 6 to 9 p. m. ONLY $1.00 j MRS. B. WEISBURG, Mgr. j Private Parking Facilities his portrayal of Cohen in the Cohen and Kelly pictures, is offered in a new talking com- edy "Cohen at the Telephone" Clark and McCullough will be offered in a new talking comedy, "In Holland." 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