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JfvistfIcrIcji VOL II--No. LXII. MIAMI, FLORIDA, DECEMBER 20, 1929 Price 5 Cents ~c~-c~===-=-------- IIAI~ro~~i-~~vp VP9~~' To My Way of i ThInknng i by Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld Add to the ever-increasing number of tragedies brought about by the"protective" im- migration measures adopted by the richest and most pow- erful Country the world over .-our own U. S. A.-the fol- lowing heart-breaking case: An old Jew lived in some obscure little town in Galicia. He had been born and reared there and had hoped that when the last day came and he had breathed the last breath, he would be laid be- side his parents in the town cemetery. But as the years rolled by it became more and more evident that he would have to leave his birthplace. Imperceptibly, it seemed, is children were slipping away, hopefully setting out for a new land! A land where the sun shone equally bright for Jew and non-Jew, rich and poor, for the mighty and op- pressed-a marvelous and un- dreamt of country. Soon let- ters arrived telling of the wonders of this new land in lengthy detail and invariably closing with the hope that soon the family would once more be reunited in happiness on the soil of this glorious country-America. The hearts of the parents leapt with joy at these glad tidings. Then the war broke out. harsh, relentless war! Never had the couple known there was so much blood to be shed, so many fine young men to be offered -.s sacrifices to the greedily devouring god of war! All communications be- tween parents and children ceased abruptly. The years dragged by unmercifully slow. Finally, one raw Novem- ber morn frenzied exultation, doubting rejoicing the war is over! Agaig the threads of communication were picked up where they had been drop- ped prior to the Blood inter- lude. Soon, thereafter, the children, mindful of the in- tense suffering experienced by their parents during those few fateful years, sent the latter tickets and all neces- sary legal documents and happily set the date for their arrival. However, their joy was premature. They soon learned that their parents would have to wait and obtain a visa be- fore they would be permitted to embark for America. Just when they would receive this magic document was uncer- tain. They would have to wait Patiently o otherwise for their turn. Then commenced an interminably long-period of tortured waiting. Year after Year rolled by, The first flush of excitement had long died down. Expectation gave way to anguish, chagrin, apathy, nliness and longing gnawed at the heart~ of the aging (Continued on Page 2) ~' -- - _________________ Beth Uavid Sun- day School to Produce Play The children of the Sunday school of Beth David will stage the second annual Cha- nuka play and entertainment on Sunday evening, December 29th, at 8 p. m., at the Tem- ple Theatre, which has been obtained for the evening. The play which is called "By the Light of Chanukah" has been coached by Mrs. Cecil Tannen- baum and Mrs. Israel H. Weis- feld and according to the pre- sent reports will be even more of a success than "What's Tonight," the play that was staged before an audience of more than seven hundred at the Fairfax Theatre, last year. Several of the old cast will take part again this year. Those taking part in the play are: Rose Cromer, Max She- mer, T. Steinberg, Arthur Kahn, Chas. Adelman, Belle Tannenbaum and Charles Sa- fer. Following the play there will be a number of instrumen- tal and vocal selection render- ed by members of the Sun- day School and among those who will take part in this part of the program are: Har.- old Tannenbaum, Pauline Las- ky, Gertrude and Esther Ne- ham, Alberta Tannenbaum, Betty Lasky, Rose Dubler, Martha Neham, Gertrude, Schaff, Roslyn Daum, Louis Spector, Teddy Simons, Lena Friedland, Irving Kaler and Nellie Schaaf. Tickets for the play are being sold at twenty cents each and may be obtain- de from any member of th.e Sunday School. Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld will deliver a short address as part of the evening's program. Chanukah candles will be distributed to each child in accordance with the custom established at Beth David several years ago. Vaad Hakashruth Formed at Beach Last week witnessed the formation of a body to be known as the Miami Beach "Vaad Hakashruth" whose duty it will be to enforce the carrying out of the Dietary Laws by the Hotels, butchers, delicatessens, and restaurants on Miami Beach professing to be kosher. Mr. Ben Fleeman was elected chairman of the organization and Mr. L. Ab- rams former president of the Beach Congregation was cho- sen secretary and Treasurer. The new body will be under the spiritual leadership of Rabbi Samuel Yallow of Con- gregation Beth Jacob of Mi- ami Beach. To act as the "Masgiach" or field repre- sentative of the new organiza- :n, nTr ,. Saffra has been Hu L . n .ot 'J- - engaged and will commence his duties beginning next Monday. All of the butchers and several of the Hotels al- ready signified their willing- ness to co-operate in the es- tablishment of real dietary observance in their establish- ments. Chesed Shel Emes Miami Beach Con- Adult Bible Class Chooses Officers gregation Holds Elects Officers WV fI AJI k Sr iTh Beth DvA The Brotherhood of Chesed Shel Emes at a special meet- ing called for the purpose held last Thursday night at the Talmud Torah Hall elect- ed the following officers: President, Mr. Manuel Rip- pa; 1st Vice Pres., Mr. Wolf Cohen; 2nd Vive Pres., Mr. Louis Weinkle; Treasurer, Mr. S. Abenson; Financial Secre- tary, Mr. John Wolf; Record- ing Secretary, Mr. E. Gordon; Executive Board members, S. J. Spector, M. Kotkin, Max Kupferstein, A. Dock, M. Nis- senbaum, Charles Goldstein, A. Pepper, P. M. Rosengar- ten and Rabbi Israel H. Weis- feld was elected Honorary President in recognition of the work done by him for the organization. The Chesed Shel Emes is the owner of a cemetery sit- uated in part of Woodlawn Cemetery on the Tamiami Trail and is beautifully land- scaped and well kept at all times. Free burial in accor- dance with Jewish Orthodox ritual is accorded every needy case. Great help is given the organization by its sister- hood. Change in Officers of Bazaar Commit- Stee are Effected At a special meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Beth Da- vide Talmud Torah, Mrs. T. Arnold tendered her resigna- tion a active chairman of the Bazaar which will be held January 14th, at the Cinder- ella Ballroom. Though she had devoted considerable time and effort to the work Mrs. Ar- nold, because of the press of private business was complet- ed to give up the active lead- ership of the arrangements committee though she will devote some time to the work and remain connected with the committee. Mrs. Bart Marx was unanimously select- ed as chairman of the Ar- rangements Committee to succeed Mrs. Arnold. Mrs. J. Katz was selected as chair- man of the Cigars and candy booth and she will be assisted by Mrs. S. Rubinstein. The program committee under the leadership of Mrs. J. Finkel- stein reported a very pleasant reception on the part of the business men of Miami and that advertisements for the program were increasing steadily. Kaplan's Subject Friday Announced Services will be held at 8 p. m. Friday at Temple Israel, Reform Jewish Congregation, when Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan will speak on the subject: "Behind the Rabbi." Visitors are welcome. Religious school will be held at 9:50 a. m. Sunday. Rabbi Samuel Yallo.,' will conduct the second of a ser- ies of lectures on topics of Judaism at the late Friday night services at congrega- tion Beth Jacob Miami Jacob, at 8 p. m., when he will preach on the "Value of Jewish Ed- ucation." This will be follow- ed ,y a public forum at which the Rabbi will reply to in- quiries regarding Jewish sub- jects which may be propound. ed to him by the congrega- tion. On Saturday morning the Rabbi will preach on th.e portion of the week. Preparations are being. made for the observanve of Chanukah by the pupils of the Sunday School on Sunday, December 29, at which time 'the children will present a 1:rogram under the leadership of Mr. Silverman their in- structor. Chanukah Supper to be Given by Ladies Society The Channuca Supper to be given by the Ladies Auxil- iary of Beth David Talmud Torah will be held this com- ing Sunday, December 22nd, at the Talmud Torah Hall. Mrs. M. L. Yunis is chairman of the committee in charge. In view of the fact that the proceeds are being devoted to the maintenance of the Tal- mud Torah, all those who de- sire to attend are urged to make reservation immediately at the Synagogue office. The charge is a nominal one in view of the good time promis- ed all. Rabbi Weisfeld Preaches at Beth David Synagogue The regular Friday night services at Congregation Beth David will begin at 8:15 p. m. o'clock at which time Rab- bi Israel H. Weisfeld will preach the sermon on the sub- ject of "The Word of God." The usual Congregational singing will be had and im- mediately after the services the worshippers will be the guests of the Ladies Auxil- iary of Beth David Taimud Torah at social hour in the vestry rooms of the Congre- gation. Sunday school will be held at 9=55 a. m. Sunday morn- ing in the Talmud Torah with assembly beginning prompt- ly at sundown beginning on next Thursday evening. Mens Club Pre- pares For Banquet The annual new years ban- quet which has been a fea- ture of the Jewish social life of this city will be held this Class held its election of of- ficers last Sunday and Mrs. Nathan Adelman was elected President and Mrs. Claire Sol omon, Secretary, for the ensu- ing year. The Bible class meets regularly every Sun- day morning at 10:30 in the Synagogue and Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld conducts the class. Arrangements are being made for an active member- ship campaign which will shortly be inaugurated. Novelties Feature Charity Ball Here Though very little is being said publicly, the committee in charge of plans for the an- nual Charity Ball sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Bureau for the purpose of raising funds to take care of the needy, poor and suffering Jews of the Greater Miami District, is very quietly but none the less effectively work- ing towards making this Ball a real financial success. To do this it is planning to give its patrons far more than the price of admission which will be charged. The chairman of the committee Mr. Stanley C. Myers is now negotiating for several national theatrical stars to appear here the even- ign of the ball. The exact place for the Ball has not yet been announced because of the desire of the committee to get the best obtainable in the district, but the public will be advised very shortly. Eastern Star Chap- ter Names Officials The Emunah Chapter of the 0. E. S. held its annual election of officers at its meet- ing last Thursday night and the following were chosen. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Annette. Fine; Worthy Patron, Jos. M, Fine; Asso. Matron, Ella Kahn; Asso. Patron, Albert Bacher; Secretary, Sadye G. Rose; Treasurer, Laura M. Wallis; Conductress, Ella T. Kaiser, and associate conduc- tress, Miss Bertha Mendelson. year as usual according to plans announced by officials of the organization. The exact place where the Banquet will take place will be announced by mail to the members with- in the next few days. Those desiring information may ob- tain the same by calling the president Mr. Abe Aronowitz. As usual an elaborate program of entertainment has been planned and in all probability souvenirs will be given to the guests. The members are urged not .to make dny reser. vations elsewhere as they wi!l miss the royal time that has been planned. 7 IF i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^I^^^ ee y ervces The Beth David Adult Bible THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN WATCH FOR THE OPENING -of- HOTEL LEONARD DINING ROOM 54 -56 OCEAN DRIVE "Strictly Kosher"-NOT MAYBE! Phone 5-1955 Il IlllllllII lll I IIllll llll l ll l l l l l I I l i II I |||11 1 ll|ll lfili lllu l|llI II III|IfIII IIIIIIII I i It i lt||llt ll llf llillnflullia For Service and Satisfaction DRIVE TO OR PHONE Sam's Place,inc. MIAMI STATIONS Biscayne Blvd. at 7th St., Phone 20300 2001 S. W. 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Miss Jean Mohelmer, chairman-elect, and Miss Annl --- , II I I .. Friday, December 20, 1929 Kirchick, vice-president-Elect. The hostesses were Mrs. M. R. Klein and Miss Alice Roth- stein. * A big time is being planned for the welcoming of the New Year by the League, which will take place on New Year's The entertainment committee have made arrangements for many surprises for this night, and a record-breaking atten. dance is promised. There will be a dinner in the earlier part of th evening followed by dancing until the wee small hours of the New Year. F;(lav, December 20, 1929 ----THF JEWISH FLORIDIAN THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN A weekly newspaper published at Miami. Floirda by The Jewvish Flord:an I'ublishin. Company :02 S. W. FOURTH AVENI'E Phone 8745 EDITORIAL STAFF .1. LOUIS SHOCHET \ CHOCHOM HEN DOROM A. N. ASHER EDITORIAL THEN AND NOW tion and duty to parents, to children, to home, and to the Synagogue; a line, the fo'1ow- ing of which solved pro'l ms t onconsc'ously and withoI lostL0ing any o\Vrwe\en 'n sense of elato.l that th v were (:oing anything out o! th common o, accomplishing l mo,' than were imposed uplon them as Jewish women with a m.ssio:5 of truth to live. To th.-s one-t me mothers in Is- rael the Judalism of today owes what still remains of ha!t' flul tcnd:icyv to clemn, loyal living. h., very vea,n- ing in th0 soul of the pro ()res- sive Jew for som.thin mo(r than the scientific pap f 'd to him 1by Jwish theorists and evolutionists, is due to h I 1 ,, c .i .... u 1 t Pa ~ S1THE CHASER "Gee, this is an old chic- ken." "How can you tell?" "By the teeth." "But chickens don't have teeth." "No, Lut I have." Mother teachingg son arith- metic) : "Now, take the Smith family there is Mummy, Daddy, and the I ahy. How m ,ny does that make?" Bright Son: "Two and one to carry." *i * like a woman's. I said his name wa She wouldn't-didn't- hasn't yet! * * Minke: "I woke up last night and found a handsome Lurglar in my room." Chester: "Did he escape?" Minkie: "I'll say early Eh? Oh, he this morning." as Tootums * * and wanted to know if he was sp)eakingto his darling lamb, ( d he? Well, well! That was a mighty funny thing for him to say." * Whatever trouble Adam had, No man in days of yore Could say when Adam told -i joke- "I've heard that one before." The strong man, knife in hand, gazed at the smooth white Lody in the water. "I cannot do it!" he groaned "It is not a man's work!" and the tears streamed from his eyes. 'ihe woman, with a look of utter scorn on her face, took the knife and-finished peel- ing the onions. * * Here resolute Her moral W o it because our mothe, ti i lor uise and th, aerhair'si because our mother hCalt throb that still beat here was a young fellow She's numb from the neck Herhais in were less educated from the t uo, to the Judaism our fore- named Lew, u." Her cheek modern point of view, that fathers lived and loved and Who thought no one knew "That still leaves plenty of * they were more truly cultured venerated, for which, too, what he knew ioom for feeling." "Yes, Mr. in the higher branches of eth- when the time came that tried But he told in his sleep, + salesman anc ics and of life that make for and tested their souls, they His secret so deep, Young Man: "I'm determin- see if I coul Were willing to suffer the Now his room-mate steps out dl to kiss you before I go bying s exalted ideals and noble li- evilof persecution, the sor with her too. home." cigars, but y ing? One should hesitate to rows of martydom, the bit- Young Lady: "Leave this only one her decry the output of soul and terness and agony of death. The traffic cop speaks to house at once!" t hying my s energy of ones own time and his wife at the supper table: I had no idea generation, but it is hard to RUSSIAN PERSECUTION "Gee, things went great to- A date is safe with Mrs. home so e understand why these cannot OF JUD)AISM day. I hadn't been on duty Nape-Her room has got sample casen be more effective when fo:- more than fifteen minutes iire escape .uess I forge t field by faith in God and lov\- The attack on Soviet tactics when I caught a man with ues ing, loyal adherence to the i:1 pelsecuting Judaism, He- dirty license plates. I sure Hae you heard the uong.I'm healthful and sustaining laws brew education and Zionism, gave him a bawling out right Detective Song ? ("Ah, minded. of Sinai. The influence of a launched at the conference of :n front of about two hundred sweet mystery of life-"). Teacher: ' man or woman who is minded Jewish organizations called in 1 -op'e, too. Pretty soon a wo- Cannibal Song? ("You were bale?" to live a simple life of obedi- New York City last Sunday, man came along in a coupe meant for meat"). Boy: "I do ence to law cannot be estimat- selves to reopen the case of and ran into a coal truck. I Forehead Song? ("King "Well, wha ,d. In the case of a woman- our people against the Soviet. go' her for driving without a forehead day"). if you ate l no matter what the tendencies The a.thor.tative state- lI-cnse. There was a marvelous Walk-the-Floor Song? ("All mother?" of her life-companion or her ments presented by Leo M. jam on my coiner and I cuss- through the night" "An orpha children may be, no matter Glassman, correspondent in ed every one of the drivers Onion Song? ("Why should * how superior in intellect they i.ussia; Rabbi Maier Scharf, out individuallyy before I let I cry over you?"). A co-ed na may seem compared with her ,,ho was imprisoned by the h'm by. One fellow that honk- Borrowing Song? ("Then A d -something in her quiet, re- S:vIvet several times and (d his horn at me, I made pull you'll remember me"). was said to h ligious conviction and loyalty whose son was shot by the over to the side of the street Telephone Song? ("Some- ride by a will make itself felt in their Eaosheviks "because he was and stay there for a half hour where a voice is calling"). ande ddb co lives. Deep down in the heart the son of a rabbi;" Profes- without telling him why. Prohibition Song? ("You and shedidn' of every agnostic and atheist sor M. Kroll, noted Russian Maybe he wasn't mad! And ferment for me")rn soes aie unqualified respect, ad- (ho' tr now residing in Paris, Iest of all, some bird came Weather Bureau Song? miration, even envy of those and others, form a case charging along and ran into i ("On a dew, dew, dewey A girl I like whose unquestioning attitude, against the Communists. telegraph pole and smashed lay"). Is Edna Nc and quiet faith in God tend If, as was charged at the his car all to pieces. As soon Carpenter's Song? ("Build- She never sa; toward righteousness of liv- conference, American Jewish as he gains consciousness, I ng a nest for Mary"). Good-nigh ing, which, after all, is the leaders are refraining from am going to arrest him for Astronomers' Song? ("My * aim and aspiration of all hu. criticizing Russia because of driving while drunk. Boy! lucky star"). When a man man effort, the goal towards their colonization efforts; and I've had perfect day. Aviators' Song? ("I've got He's apt to which all the scientific re- if, as was repeatedly charged * a feeling' I'm falling") But traightv search of every age must tend. by participants in the confer- She had a million dollars. shoulder Its sid that many soads ence, the Russian colonization She was pretty and she loved Freddie Dad, what is an Her head is lead to Heaven. Substitute 1,ioject is a failure, then it is him. He loved her and for a organ? * for the term "heaven" spirit- high time that American time it seemed that nothing Dad (He knows)- What A girl I hate ual peace, and then ask Jewry's voice was raised a- could come between them. But musicians get paid for play- Is Lucy Wic whether the roundabout way against the persecutions, which the usual question arose. ing on and doctors for cutting She's always that leads over the boulders have shocked world Jewry. Could he be happy with a wife out. "Up your e who had a million dollars? It * of doubt, the chasms andl Yawning gulfs of skepticism "Look at those yellow worried him. She begged him They were comparing notes. Your smallest anl spiritual travail, is not bloomers!" to forget the money, but he "What's the best hand you for, I sw raughtnd spiritual travail, is not Where?" was poor and he knew that ever held," asked Wise. A pleasant tau to htuman character and hu- "Can't ou se those dan- he could never be happy with And Byrd replied, soberly; the fair; mato intitutions than that delions'. ou a million dollars. There was a "It belonged to a blonde man- And, too, y Institutions than* t sad parting scene and though icurist in Memphis." nicely ric which keeps the spiritual vis- it oke his he(My mean ion clear, the eyes fastened He was seated in the p)arlor it broke his heart, he knew Ul0on the everlasting heights And he said unto the light, that he had done the correct I hired a car and took her construed on theGod dwells in bene- "Either you or I, old fellow, thing. Two months later he out- At least you'll icent wisdom and glory. i f Will be turned down tonight." carried Dolly. She had five Blew her to supper and a your daily icent wisdom and glory. If million dollars. show. Forsooth, you the truth must be told-and A box of candy and violets- I do decl why should it not be, since When Noah sailed the ocean ,hy should it not be, sinceModern youth is more in- I'm no cheap skate, I'll have And every w it is beginning to be recogniz- blue where to spend his you know. I'm aware edl? we are today mere pig- lie had his troubles, too. terested in where to spend his you know. edm- asre today mere pig For fty es he sailed his nights than he is in where he Will be you my aspirants after the very For forty ill end his days. She led me on with honeyed it will be ideals our mothers realized in ark, wle glance- Your s their quiet lives of unobtru- Before he had a place to pa. I felt her yielding every doin. Wtdy aes yo s "Women are fools to mar- I felt her yielding every sive charity and religious well- sing on the rv hour. And yet each dorng. We today have a way c wh that nw girl who "Yes, but what else is there At last, I thought she was sitting th haf running round inathlessly acifter won't makcle, porch wate with "Honestly, precious, you're my own, So neatly stit oths and gay-colored butter- boys n did you have any making a mountain out of a And stopped the car to try things to flies, an endless, aimless chase luck ?"t feeling her man who telephoned at all-- I'm since alter the solution of religious "Oh, I was just feeling he my hed changed her mind telephoned at all--. I'To keep aw and economic problems that out last night." it must have been my junior She'd changed her mind . To keep awt d economic problems that out last night. executive. le has a rather intention ... purpose, a tear, ult in nothing but our own You'd make a good shrill voice, and coming over Blew hot, then cold-the If only you'd ndo ng. With .our others it Mack: Youd ma the 'phone that way it prob- sly coquette!! my chair as a straight, comprom- nurse.. I did" ably sounded to you exactly Capricio! For all I'd given-- Your small SINKIne ofreNG JEWS ALL SUBSCRIBE TO THE JEWISH FLORIDIANI DO YOU? ions falter; s save her not; wild disorder; s are fever hot! * * Dwight, I'm a d I dropped in to d interest you in e--er excellent our wife was the e so I have been ales talk on her. That you would ear-I mean that ot be home. My ? Well, well, I ot to bring that awfully absent- * * What is a canni- on't know, sir." it would you be your father and n, sir!" * * ned Lydia Crews iave old-fashion- Sshe went for a liege man's side t come back with * * oon; ys t" too soon. * * proposes lose his head, vay on his dropped instead. * * se; yapping; eyes." * * need'll be cared ear. sk it is, to serve 'our father's h, I hear ng may be mis- I, I fear); Never want y fare. 'll cost enough, are him and fancy, e, r smallest need; dear- mallest need'll. time I see you lere ching pretty wear un in rags, and re. ay all chances of not leave upon st needle. _I~_l~dL~ --ca~ne*~4~is~i~.~9et~e~~ ~n I1IC -- -- ___LUlyjP~Y .-- ~~. _'-''''' Pauie a I r r i :'1 .I ' ''i I ' ' ' Iii r I B .i ~ i. I ' i I ii i i/ I ' I ,r L f i I i Bj I: ful dressed doll was won by December 22nd. All those de- - Mrs. M. Neufeld formerly of siring to make reservation New* th o Chicago, I11. Refreshments .for taLles etc. are requested = \ Go consisting of sandwiches, to'phone 52169. and nd cakes and coffee were served. * E tr and * The opening of the recently Asi Mim A No Bad Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. renovated Nemo Hotel and the AS iami Ave. & 4th Bad Makrauer of Pittsburgh, Pa. newly built dining room was - and Mr. and Mrs. B. Brotrman an affair in Jewish social cir- CHARITY h a r TH ANK U CHEASRALT Annual Charity Ball GODIHANU ALO y a GOD YOU CAN RICHES FEBRUARY 18, 1930 GIVE J':I OU0 R ADVERTISERS SAVE YOU MONEY AND GIVE YOU SERVICE! 4 f Paie 4" THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, December 20, 1929 .. - .- of other prominent speakers w"vll address the guests. A SContinued on Page 5 SOCIETY THE _._ ... ..----- FARWAY We wtt y of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. are cles, last Sunday night. More followed by Ben Hyman of We would appreciate your forward lng all society aond spending the winter season in than one hundred and twenty 'o:idence, R. I., M. Frot oD A IRY organization items to the Mi:.mi and w:ll rs(ide at 2317 guests were present in the New York City, S. H. TobinSLICI Jewish Floridian, 302 S.W. S, W. 5th St. spacious dining room when and Chas. Tobin Loth of Mi- SOLICITS YOUR 4th Ave., or phone 2-8745 * the Ida M. Fisher High School am:. Mr. Louis Hayman ren- PATRONAGE not later than noon Wed- The many friends of Mrs. B'-in., of M ami Beach played ered several vocal selections nesday. I .Scheinberg will be shocked l 1 he o ,ning strains of the 'nd Miss Frost of New York i of hebeigM lltienL Star Spangled Banner. Mr. recited. Floral baskets and Phone Miami The man frinto dl'as of her being a H patient, Hlarry I. Magid, prominent Louquets were received by The many friends o th at the Victoia Hospital here communal worker of Miami Messrs. Goldberg and Albaum 7105 former Mrs. Anna Benjamin she has been confined since and now of Hollywood acted the proprietors from their FOR PROMPT now Mrs. Anna Benjamin las, Saturday molninng, and as Toastmaster and introduc- rnny friends throughout th FOR PROMPT Greenberg, will Le pleased to will .pray for her speedy re- cd the various speakers. Rab- Country as well as a large SERVICE know that she arrived here cover. bi Samuel Yallow made a very number of congratulatory this week for a brief tay to spend d address and he was wires. The guests amused Ms.this week for a brief stay to e enter- -i visit her brother and friends. Mt is. lle huWesson enter ni neu last Thursday night at IL Mis. Greenberg was for many a bridge party in her home in = years Treasurer of the Jew- ho:.or of Mrs. Svlvia Held of ish Welfare Bureau and ac- Nwv York City who is visiting |I xla of Beth" Da'vid. ShE2 het -ize id s 'foi- hig scor CO TTO N M A TH ER tive in the original Ladie here. prizes 'for high score T T N M AT Auxiliary of Beth'David. She were won by Rose Rosen, is stopping with her brother Hannah Mack, Suds Frank B Keeper of the Puritan Conscience Sayeth Mr. Barash. and a beautiful guest prize You Can Buy Good and Bad Furniture \M;ard presented by the hostess Mrs. R. Caplets apd daugh- to the guest o)f honor. Amont, ter Helen and Ann are herl th, I res r nt were Rose Ro -- W ITH IM PU N IT Y visiting their daughter and sen. Sylvia Teld, Belle, Wes- I- i sister Mrs. Myer Freidman of :o, Iillian Jackson, Sud - the Wonder View apartments. i rank. Minnie Blanck, Trene- In Case of I I* ai'r, Sadye Silverstein, Han- Mrs. J. Weisfeld of Net nah Mack and Mrs. Kaplan, York City arrived here Mo:I- Durnini the evening refresh- - day night to spend the winter ments were served. de T season ith hew r so anInd I lnhel v int of the death of the purchaser of full receipt e asn with her sn ab i for Ihe goods supplied will be given the widow or daughgter-inlaw Rabbi anr. and Mrs. Harry c(.c)dendt children without further payments. Mrs. Israel H. Visfeld. (;en and Mr. G(ren's par- iE SEE OUR (UARANTEE .ctts of New York City wh,) - Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Spector have it,een away from Miami In Case of entertained at bridge on Sun- for more than eighteen day night at their home o months returned to the City Northwest Fifth Avenue and recently and are now resid- a veiy enjoyable 'ime wasF had by all. Among those wh) in at the Delaware Apart- Should all or any part of the furniture supplied he des- won prizes were: Mrs. J. Katz ml nts, Miami Bach. t roed or damaed by fire, it will be replaced and your New and Asis and Mrs. Abens. S.rin.n. ** contract will simply continue as made. and Mrs. S. Abenson. Durmn.r: : = u: :I'u rruAVTi_ the evening a novel supper The Junior Hadassah at its SEE OUR (;'ARAN'EE was served consisting of pan- last meeting held Monday cakes, coffee, fruits, candies, night announced that the If Thru ices and other goodies. Among Judges Abe Aronowitz, M. H. those present were: Mr. and RKosenhouse and Harry I. Lip IR T Mrs. John Wolf, Mrs. and Mrsm. n4iz had awarded the prize of -l del, Mr. and Mrs. S. Abenson, slogan to Miss Evie Marks Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson, Mr. for' the slogan "Hadassah sue- 'i he customer is unable to continue the payments he shall retain goods to the value and Mrs. A. Pepper, Mr. and cess -Palestine's Progress." bf the amount paid. (Subject to a small charge for cartage and use) Mrs. Chas. Goldstein, Mr. and Miss Irene Farr and Mr. Nat SEE OUR GUARANTEE Mrs. Louis Baron, Mr. and Williams rendered several S Mrs. S. Silberstein, Mr- andl ocal selections, and Mrs. Lut- Mrs. J. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. zky, the president, spoke of A T n nvr M. Rubinstein, Mr. and Mrs. L. the significance of "Chanuc- GUARANTEE PRICES Silver, Mr. and Mrs. Max ca. The Junior organization IHoffman and others. will publish a monthly bulle- WVe are offering a New Service, a New Standard of Values, a Tremendous Saving S tin and Mrs. Veeda Cromer =- to Miami, and South Florida. a ena be Tamudill be in charge assisted b ise guarantee every price the lowest ever before offered by us, and we a so was spent at them Talmdo- MI Hannah Mack Tne Miss Guarantee the prices as low, or lower than offered hv any dealer. We positively night at the regular bi-weekly lr held at the Miramar ecenHotel wil not sell an advertised merchandise to dealers here or elsewhere. card party of the Ladies Aux- was reported Loth a financial = ______- iliary of Beth David Talrud as well as moral success. - Torah when Mesdames J. * = Katz, Dave Kahn and S. Sil- The Junior Hadassah will _- Celebrate "CHANUKAH" by Rededicating Your S berstein were hostesses, hold a benefit bridge party - Prizes were awarded thehigh- at the home of its president Home or Apartment with the Latest in Furnishings est scores at each individual Mrs. LutkBeach, 94 Lennox ave.ning, table, and the raffle abeauti- Miami Beach, Sunday evening. _____ i II I~ Friday, December 20, 1929 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN SOCIETY -- - --III I (Continued from Page 4) themselves until the late hours of the evening. Concert numbers for the Mana-Zucca club program meeting held in Mazica hall, 410 N. E. 17th St., at 4:30 p. m., Monday, included a read- ing given by Myrtle Ash- worth, the subject "Music." Kappa Vanderost gave a piano solo, "Variations in F Major." "Lights in Music." An aria from Tannhauser was played by Frances Tarboux. Sonya Snowe sang an aria from "Aida" by Verdi, withIrwin Cassel at the piano. Marion Taylor, with Eleanor Clark at the piano, gave a Bruch con- certo as a violin solo. Outstanding in the concert plans for the year will be the oratorio program, which will feature th meeting to bc held in Mazica hall at 8:15, Monday, Dec. 23. Members of the Mana-Zuc- ca Music club greeted 18 new members at this meeting. Nearly 150 members and guests were present. * Fourth annual dance and buffet supper of the Junior Council of Jewish Women will be held in the Coral Gables Country club at 9:30 p. m. Wednesday, 'Dec. 25. Miss Harriet Salzberg, chairman of arrangements, is being assist- ed by Miss Laurette Simmons Miss Ruth Williamson, and Miss Jane Schonfeld. Miss Florence Alpert is in charge of tickets, and asks that all reservations be closed by Mon- day, Dec. 23. Approximately 200 guests attended the benefit supper given by the Sisterhood of Temple Israel, Sunday night at Kaplan hall. The door prize was awarded to Mrs. Morris Dubler. Members of the girls' alumni served as assistants to the hostesses. Cards were played later. * Miss Leah Fanny Brown, who has been in Chicago for some time, has returned to Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Ad- ler of Chicago have arrived to spend the winter at the Gra- nada apartments. * in their home. On their return from Cuba they will spend a short time in Palm Becah and will later tour the east. Mrs. Friend was formerly Miss Lo- raine Greenbaum. Beach party complimenting Miss Rubye Goldstein of New York was given by Mr. and Mrs. Syd Beskind, Tuesday evening. Guests were Miss Martha Weintraub, Miss Syl- via Joffin of Mount Vernon, N. Y., Miss Babette Simon, Herbert Katz, Max Goldstein, Nat Williams, Leo Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lutsky and Mr. and Mrs. George Wolpert. * Ruth Bryan Owen Oratori- cal club will meet at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. Sydney Weinstraub, 2249 S. W. Twenty-fifth street. Mrs. Herbert Scher will preside. * Floral decorations were us- ed at the tea given last week by Mrs. Syd Beskind in honor of her guest, Miss Ruby Gold- stein of Birmingham. The guests included Miss Selma Merson, Miss Rita Mer- son, Miss Goldie Miller, Miss Sylvia Miller, Miss Sylvia Catts, Miss Edith Katz, Miss Jane Schoenfeld, Miss Martha Weintraub, Miss Lillian Chis- ling, Miss Laurette Simon, Miss Addie Ross, Miss Helene Wolpert, Miss Faye Wein- traub, Miss Esther Wein- traub, Mrs. Louis Boyer, Mrs. Harry Letaw and Mrs. David Letaw. * * Miami Chapter Hadassah will give its annual ball, Jan- iary 29, Mrs. L. Zeintz is temporary chairman of ar- rangements. * * Miss Natalie Cohen of At- lanta, Ga., and Miss Janice Herman of Macon, Ga., will arrive Saturday to spend the holidays with Alice Apte. J. A. Richter left Tuesday for Baltimore, Md., where he was called on account of the death of his mother. * * The installation Banquet for Rabbi Samuel Yallow of Mi- ami Beach will be held at the Biscayne-Collins Hotel, on Sunday, evening, December 29th, at which time in addi- tion to the Rabbi, a number musical program has been ar- ranged. The committee in charge consists of Messrs. Ben Fleeman, Harry I. Lip- fined to his bed this time with a serious attack of pneu- monia. The family would ap- preciate the friends of Mr. Rudich calling at the home. Mr. J. Levin of Chicago, Ill., proprietor of the Sinai Kosh- er Wurst Co., arrived Friday accompanied by Mrs. Levin for a stay of several months and will stop at the Hotel Nemo. * Mrs. Jacob H. Kaplan, the wife of Rabbi Kaplan of Tem- ple Israel is confined to her home as a result of illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. * The Executive Board of the Council of Jewish Women will meet on Monday, Decem- ber 30th, at 1 p. m., at Kap- lan Hall, the meeting sched- uled for December 25th hav- ing been postponed to the lat- er day. The regular meeting will be held on thesame day Decem- ber 30th at 2:30 p. m. at which time the business to have been discussed on Dec- embr 11th will be disposed of. F * The plans for the dance to be given by the Council of Jewish Women on January 21st, are rapidly progressingg under the leadership of Mrs. Greenfield chairman of the Arrangements Committee * The entertainment and re- ception in honor of Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan's birthday originally scheduled for Dec- ember 26th has been postpon- ed to the evening of December 29th. The same afternoon the children of the Temple Israel Sunday school will enact a play called "What's Tonight." After the play Chanukah gifts will be hung. Chanukah candy symbolic of the holiday will be given to each child. At 6 O'clock lunch will be served to all who will be present. Sev- eral surprise features have been arranged for the enter- tainment of the guests. The committee in charge are Mrs. Day J. Apte, Chairman, Mes- dames Sam Levenson, H. U. Feibelman, Gordon Davis, Herbert E. Kleinman, H. R. Klein and I. L. Seligman. * * The banquet held at the Golden Grille by the Womens Club of the Arbeiter Ring, last Sunday night was attend- o-u1sts who were afforded a BUSINESS DIRECTORY AUTO PARTS MIAMI AUTO WRECKING CO., -Incorporated- Has Parts For Your Car 606-608 North West Fifth Street Phone 5050 (fifty-fifty) BLOOM AUTO REPAIR & PARTS CO. N. W. 17th Ave. at 23rd St. Phone 23631 The Largest car wreckers in Florida L. (Pop) GERSON Buyer of All Kinds of Scrap Metal We Sell Auto Parts 2141 N. W. SECOND AVE. Phone 20621 BAKERIES GOLDSTROM BAKING CO., Inc. 1349 Washington Ave. Phone 2836 Miami Beach The finest in Bread and Cakes Obtainable at the Rosedale Delicatessen, Nwe York Delicatessen and Empire Delicatessen BAGS and METALS AMERICAN BAG & METAL CO. Phone 21147 610 North West Fifth Street EAST COAST BAG & METAL CO. (Inc.) I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 4485 PEPPER METAL CORP. Scrap Metal and Machinery N. W. Cor. 5th Ave. and 14th St. Phone 22546 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials, Roofing Paper, Asphalt 423 N. W. N. River Drive Phone 7251 DELICATESSEN ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th St. We Supply Your Every Want FISH & SEA FOODS STANDARD FISH CO. 629 W. Flagler St. Phone 2-3362 EAST COAST FISH CO. "The Best in Fish and Sea Food" Curb Market S. W. 2nd Ave. Phone 22736 FOUNTAINS Cold Drinks Candies and Lunches HOME GROCERY Corner 1st St. N. W. and 3rd Ave. among those who spoke were FURNITURE FURNITURE EXCHANGE, INC. 321 N. Miami Ave. We Buy and Sell Furniture INSURANCE Life Fire Casualty Bonds RAUZIN INSURANCE AGENCY, Inc. Phones 22565 32452 137 N. E. First St. Miami, Fla. JOSEPH M. LIPNITZ "Service That Makes Friends and Keep Them" Insurance Underwriter Lawyer's Bldg. Phone 2-0317 2-1522 LEON ELKIN Is now Local Representative of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. and is ready to serve his friends. Residence 1620 N. W. 30th STREET Phone 26085 LAUNDRIES NATIONAL LAUNDRIES, INC. "Trustworthy Service" 1048 N. W. 5th Ave. Phone 8131 PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum, Pharmacist (reg. pharmacist for 17 years) Cor 22nd Ave. and 8th St. S. W. CRYSTAL PHARMACY Dr. A. D. Halpern, Ph. G. Ph. D. Prescriptions Our Specialty 128 N. Miami Ave. Phone 29713 PIPE and STEEL ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL CO. 58 N. E. 25th St. Aat F. E. C. R. R. Phone 21420 A. & B. PIPE AND METAL CO. Phone 31355 53 North East 25th Street PRINTERS MIAMI PRINTING CO. "Printing That Pays" Phone 23261 107 South Miami Avenue TIRES MOHAWK TIRES JOHNSON TIRE COMPANY 1361 N. E. 1st Ave.. Phones: 4114-4115 charge of the Miami Arbei- Mr. and M rs. K urt C. nitz ando S Iuo m .. .... .. Mr. and o Mrs. Kurt C. niz an i. o Il. rare evening of enjoyment. Dr. A. D. Halpern, well- ter Ring school and others. ing several days at the Col- The many friends of Mr. Mrs. Leon Elkin one of the ac- known Miami communal Mr. A. Dock well-known a- ing several hotel befodayse going to Henry Rudich of 1600 S. W. ed by more than seventy-five worker; Leon Elkin, secretary mongst the Jewish literary Cuba. Their wedding was a 12th Street were shocked to tie workers of the organiza- of the local Workmen's Cir- of Miami declaimed Jewish social eventatthe Drake hotel learn that he is again con- tion was Toastmaster and cle Branch; Mr. Grohman in (Continued on Page Six) AKE THE FEAST OF LIGHTS BRIGHTER.... BY SENDING THE FOLKS BACK HOME A Box of STropical Tree Ripened Citrus Fruit IN ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENTS. ORDER TODAY. SATISFACTORY DELIVERY GUARANTEED. i I Hamilton Michelsen Company i (Established 1911) O I ""I RONEY PLAZA HOTEL EAST FLAGLER STREET PACKING HOUSE: Miami Beach AT THIRD AVE. S' 132 S. MIAMI AVENUE THINKING JEWS ALL SUBSCRIBE TO THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN! DO YOU? LL SUDCRI'B Page 5 WHHilllHIH ~F~T~- -~C.-~----~rC~C _---~ 7..1-~ -1 Ci f : J r I 1 b tj I ;I ''' ' ' i ii i I it : 1 j :i ~I J j I C : I ;I ! I r I ii II I I i SOCIETY (Continued from Page 5) poems, and was followed by a newcomer to Miami's num- erous Jewish artists, Mrs. Slavuta who sang a number of musical seleetiona. One of the surprises afforded the guests was a speech in Yid- dish by Mrs. Kaler, who until she joined the Adult class of the Workmens Circle school was unable to speak the lang- uage. All present sang vari- ous Jewish fold songs during the evening, and an extremely enjoyable evening was spent by all. Patronesses and honorary members of Upsilon Lambda Phi Sorority of the University of Miami entertaied at 1 p. m. Thursday at the Park View Inn. Invitations had been ex- tended to the following: Mrs. Benjamin Axleroad, Mrs. J. II III I IIlllllllll l llIlI II|lllI IIII I I t I 1 | IIIIIII IIIIII |I II I I I |I I II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Congratulations So- - SGrand Hungarian Hotel and Restaurant BERNER STORE EQUIPMENT CO. 824 N. E. First Ave. Phone 3-1261 _nmnn1 nmn1m1 m nn1n1nm1.1un nn.1nnn.nnnon, I UP -All THE JEWISH FLORIDIA] H. Kaplan, Mrs. F. Lutsky, Miss Faye Weintraub, presi- dent; Miss Ethel Goldberg, CONGRATULATIONS -To- Grand Hungarian Hotel and Restaurant Geo. L. Dixon Co. 841 N. Miami Ave. Phone 2-6751 HOTEL AND RESTARlAN T SIlIILI ES _= nnnnnnnnn=nn CONGRATULATIONS TO THE lungarian Hotel and Restaurant IN S. GESSNER 'HOLSTERY ANI INTERIOR DECORATORS 2600 2606 S. W. EIGHTH STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA ARTISTIC DRAPERIES Shades, Curtains, Panels, Bed Room Sets, Slip Covers Estimates Cheerfully Given PHONE 2-0915 Work Called For and Delivered M lllll lllllllll llllllllll llllll lllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I Ill Ili i lll lllllllllllllll in J11111111111111 11 11111111111> 1111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 111 111 11111111111111111111111111[ -= 1- ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of the - I rrand Hunganan -ri +Hotel and Restaurant (S. Goldstein & Son Prop's. 140 WASHINGTON AVE. MIAMI BEACH Saturday Evening, Dec. 21q, 1929 .z REAL JEWISH HOME COOKING DANCING EVERY NIGHT FROM 9 P. M. TO 1 A. M. SNO COVER CHARGE- PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS S0 SOUVENIRS I ..alllIllllllnllllllllllllol ll lllolllllllllllfllIIIIIIIIlI il 11mloil. .. .lllllll l~=l SFriday, December 20, 1929 Miss Bluma Crockin, Miss Mrs. Stanley Myers, Mrs. Malvina Weiss, Mrs. Aaron Max Orovitz and Mre. Aaron Farr, Mrs. William Shayne. Kanner. l ...... ..... . BEST WISHES Grand Hungarian Hotel and Restaurant Abbott Electric Company 3402 N. Miami Ave. Phone 28712 ................. J: BEST WISHES -To- Sam's Kosher Poultry, , 4 and Market J. Frank Vann Store Fixtures 1650 N. W. 7th Avenue Phone 2-1525 - -.......--.......... l 4 4 4'sCJS ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Sam's Kosher Poultry and Market 138 COLLINS AVE. MIAMI BEACH Carrying a Full Line of POULTRY, KOSHER MEATS and FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES PHONE 5-2330 AND WE WILL DELIVER THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWRY! Page 6 I t' IV ` -- V N in ~irast 0f [iafts i i'I p is perhaps more than a coincidence that on the 25th day of this month (Kislev) S Judaism and Christendom are celebrating-- Judaism the restoration and purification of l the temple and the worship of God according to the dictates of their own conscience and custom ;-Christendom the birth of their AMlcssiah. EI L may all Judaism rejoice and com- memorate the "Feast of Lights" or the "Feast of Dedication." Were it not for Priest Mattathias of Modin and his son, Judas, Judaism might have been no more. It was the rebirth of the Jewish race. QO with Christendom; were it not for the birth of the Christian Messiah, there would not have been Christianity as we know it today and no Christmas. O both Jews and Christians can rejoice; the Christian by giving gifts creating happiness and lighting the candles of light; the Jew by lighting the first candle of the "Feast of Lights." TI(GHT leads to truth, understanding, ( justice, progress, love and brotherhood. O we, who are in the Sunshine Service of providing artificial light when natural light ceases to illuminate, extend to our Jewish fh Friends our felicitations during , "'"lhe Feast of Lights." |
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