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IJemwsf Ififlcidi Vol. III.-No. XXXVIII Miami, Florida, September 19, 1930 Price 5 Cents orthodox Services To Be Held at Odd Fellows Hall The Miami Orthodox Jew- sh Congregation will be the guests of Congregation Beth braham for the Slichoth services Saturday, September 0, at midnight at its Syna- ogue, 533 N. W. 5th avenue. n Monday night the Miami rthox Jewish Congregation will conduct New Year's (Rosh Hashono) services at he Odd Fellows Hall, 4th street and 2nd avenue. N. W. When a prominent cantor will chant the services. Several of the laymen of the recently or- ganized congregation will al- ternate in preaching lay ser- mons on Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning. The committee in charge of the sale of seats will be at the- Odd Fellows Hall Saturday night, all day Sunday and all day Monday to take care of those who have not yet made their reservation for the High holidays. To cope with the present economic conditions in Miami he prices for seats will range rom two to three dollars ach. eth David.Plans . Elaborate services The usual late Friday night services will be observed -at :15 p. m. when Rabbi S. M. achtei will preach the ser- on on "In Legal Form." The Rosh Hashono services ill begin next Monday night t 6:30. On Tuesday morning the services will begin at 8:30 p. Rabbi Machtei will preach immediately after the reading f the Law, on the subject of 'Unsaneh Tokef" versus "The ubiyat of Omark Khayam." n Wednesday the second day f Rosh Hashono Rabbi Mac- tei wll preach the sermon n "A New Year-How much f it is New?" Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan f Temple Israel will preach )n "Why Two Days," on uesday morning. The Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, popularly known - .as the "Hias" has issued an ----appeal to all the Synagogues Lw and Temples throughout the 6Country that the worshippers on the High Holy Days be urged to contribute towards the support of the institution which is at present the only one aiding Jewish immigra- tion throughout the world. Many of the Synagogues throughout the Country have Designated the first day of Rosh Hashono as "Hias" day. A NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE ... from ... RABBI S. M. MACHTEI SHE approach of the High Holy Day season fills us with awe at the thought of being "weighed in the scales and found wanting." As we near the Judgement Day we devote ourselves to introspec- tion and, in humility and repentance, we beseech the JUdge, the All-Merciful One, to .... turn our sbrrows and the sorrows of all Israel, to joy and gladness, to life and peace ..... S HE Jews of Miami, as fair Jewry as any other community, hope for the granting of their individual and collective good. a cross-section of have the right to prayers for their AY, they be inscribed in the Book of Life for Health and Happiness. . West Palm Beach Jews Observe High Holidays The Jewry of West Palm Beach will observe the High Holy Days by services at both the Reform and Ortho- dox Congregations. Rabbi S. Wroobel will officiate at the Orthodox Beth El Congrega- tion and will be assisted by Mr. S. Shutzer. Two days of Rosh Hashono will be observ- ed. At the Reform Temple Beth Israel Rabbi Carl N. Herman who is expected to arrive within a few days will officiate and preach the ser- mons. Elaborate preparItions for -the observance of the Rosh Hashono and Yom Kip, pur service have -been leade in both congregations. A NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE ... from ... RABBI DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN Surntitng 0 all members of the House of Israel here and Everywhere: Sholom. To all members of the House of Humanity: Sholom, Peace. A Happy New Year To you all. SAY it be a year of Health and the satisfaction of the physical and spiritual needs. May it be a year of religious interests of Parents for children. May it be a year of respect and reverence of chil- dren for parents, A AY it be a year of the quickening of the joy ZM of life and the dignity of nlanhood. -ARmenl. ,.- .---. I '-* -.w^ '' Temple Israel Announces High Holiday Program The evening services for the High Holidays will begin promptly at 8:15 p. m. on Monday evening, New Year's Eve, Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kap- lan will preach the sermon us- ing as his topic, "Permanent Values." On Tuesday morn- ing the services will begin at 10 a. m. and the subject of the Rabbi's sermon will be, "Anything better than Juda- ism?" On Friday evening, September 26, ushering in Shabbos Shuvo, the subject of the RaRbbi's sermon will be "Talmudic Philosophy of Life." The religious school opens on next Sunday morning at 9:50 a. m. and will consist of the primary department un- der Mrs. Licntenstetter as su- pervisor; the Junior depart- ment under Frank S. Perlman as supervisor, and the High School department under Henry D. Williams as super- visor. An adult department will be added later in the sea- son. Each department will have its own assembly, meet- ing once a month for a speci- ally prepared program. In the two upper departments the general subjects will ne Jewish History, Ceremony, Introduction to the Bible: Post Biblical literature, and Jewish current events. "Hias" Appeals for Aid on Holy Days il"' : THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, Sptember 19, Mrs. I. L. Rosendorf has A regular meeting of the returned from a two-months Friendship League was held vAcation in Atlantic City, to at the Congress Building last her home, 1020 Michigan ave. Wednesday at which time Miami Beach. the reorganization of the Leaguge was thoroughly dis- A meeting of the Sister- cussed. No definite action hood of Temple Israel has was taken. Dancing was en- been called by the president, joyed to the music furnished Mrs. I. L. Rosendorf, 1020 b Young and five piece Michigan ave., Miami Beach. y ay young and q five piece at 12:30 p. m. Friday at her orchestra. Fred Platt who home. has been treasurer of the ,m . League and one of its most Mrs. Jos. Schonfeld return- ed from a visit to friends in New York city and her daugn- er and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Gerson at Balti- more. * Mr. LeonarA Barr returned to Miami after a combined business and pleasure trip to New York city and vicinity. Mr. Harry I. Lipnitz, presi- dent of the local Zionist Dis- trict returned to Miami after having spent several weeks in New York city and other points North on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. Harry Rosalsky of the G & R Restaurant is expected to return to Miami the first of next week in time for the Holidays. Mr. H. Y. Waldorf formerly of the Star Kosher Meat Mar- ket returned to Miami with Mrs. Waldorf and daughter, after having spent several months in the North visiting friends and relatives. Mr. A. H. Furr returned to Miami after an absence of several months in the North. ., * Rabbi S. M. Machtei of Beth David Synagogue is now located at his new home, 444 S. W. 2nd street. Mrs. Kent Lewin has re- turned from Pensacola where she was called because of the death of her father, I. Gugen- heim. * Mrs. A. L. Kanter and chil- dren, Henry, William and Saralea, have returned after a two months' vacation in Hendersonville, N. C. * Of interest to a wide circle of friends is the marriage of Miss Lila Tobin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Tobin, and Roger Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kahn of Indian- apolis, Ind., which took place Thursday evening in the pres- ence of the immediate family and friends. Rabbi Jacob H. Kaplan performed the cere- mony. Miss Tobin is a graduate of Miami High school and at- tended school in North Caro- lina. Mr. Kahn attended the Shortridge School in Indiana and the University of Miami, where he is a member of the Phi .Epsilon Phi fraternity. The couple is spending their honeymoon in Cuba. On their return they will be at home to their friends at the May- fair apartments, Beacom Ma- nor. vitca e workers resigned as treasurer. Mrs. I. Tannenbaum was host at a bridge party last Wednesday to a number of friends at her home 1260 S. W. 12th St. A salad course was served. Among those present were Mesdames: S. Silberstein, S. Rubinstein, Alex Miller, Myer Friedman, Sam Myerson, Hyman Got- tesman, and the Misses Selma Myerson and Sadie Silber- stein. * Mrs. M. Myerson was ten- dered a surprise party by a number of her friends in cele- bration of the 23rd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Myerson, last Friday night. In commemoration of the event the couple was pres- ented, with a beautiful floor lamp by their friends. During the evening a delicious ice course was served. Singing and playing by several of the guests helped make the eve- ning a verdi enjoyable one. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. I. Tannenbaum, Mr. and Mrs. M. Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pallott, Mr. and Mrs. Max Halpern, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gottesman, Mr. Ed*. Wolfe, Miss Hannah Mack and Miss Metty Kaye. The first card party of the reorganized Beth David Sis- terhood was held last Tues- day night at the Talmud Torah Auditorium with Mes- dames Morris Dubler, Mic- hael Arnold and Samuel J. Spector as hostesses to 26 tables of bridge. Prizes were won by Mesdames Harry Green, Al Seiden and Harry I. Magid. Consolation prize was won by Mrs. Harry Mark- owitz. A doll donated by Mrs. Harry Green was raffled and won by Mrs. Jack Bernstein. A door prize donated by Louis Weinkle was won by Mrs. Chas. Goldstein. Quite an enjoyable time was had by those present. Refreshments were serve" during the evening. The pro- ceeds are being used towards defraying the expenses of Beth David. * Mrs. Lazarus Abrams, the wife of the Treasurer of Con- gregation Beth Jacob of Mi- ami Beach returned to Miami last Tuesday night after an absence of several months spent visiting friends and rel- atives in Toronto, Canada, and vicinity. * Mrs. L. J. Hartz of New (Continued on Page 11) To All We Say A Happy New Year Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Argintar and family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR B Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bain Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mrs. Ida Buckstein Wishes All Her Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR D Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Daum and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Drewitch and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR E Mr. and Mrs. Leon Elkin and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eskenazie and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR F Mr. and Mrs. Myer Friedman and Daughter Marjorie Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Frank and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR' Mr. Harry Freeman Extends to all the Jewry of Miami Best Wishes for A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fleeman and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. William Friedman and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and M- rs. Sam Futterfass and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gulkis Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrsk Hyman Gottesman and\Family Wish All Theit Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR H Mr. and Mrs. Max Halpern Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Rev. and Mrs. M. B. Herman Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR K Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirschenbaum and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR M Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller Wish Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marcus Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mechlowitz and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR 0 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliphant and Son Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR R Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rippa Wish All Their Relatives 'and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Max Rappaport W and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Reisman and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Dan B. Ruskin and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Scher and Son Stanley Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Louis Safer and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mrs. Margaret Seligman and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seitlin and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simpson and" Family Wiish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Morir Smal Wish All Their Relat vesand Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Philip Segal and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Dave Solomon and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spitzer and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. B. Serkin and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Schwartz and family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. M. Scheinbaum Wishes All His Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Rabbi Dr. M. J. Saffra and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Miss Sarah Shochet Wishes All Her Relatives and Friends Wish All Their Relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schwartz and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. Frederick King Shochet Wishes All His Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR The Misses Ray U. Shochet and Esther V. Shochet Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR T Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tannenbaum and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR V Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vangilder and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR W Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiner Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Wroobel and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. M. Wesson Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Dr. and Mrs. Barney Weinkle and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. John Wolf and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR z Mr. David Zavon and Sons Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Nat Zalka and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR WEST PALM BEACH East Coast Kosher Market Wishes all its Friends and Patroni A HAPPY NEW YEAR G Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Gruner and Family Wishes All Their Relatives ai Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and Family Wish All Their Patrons and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mrs. Mary Schrebnick and Famill Wish Their Many Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. I. Raymond Shensky Wishes All His Relatives an Friends A HAPPY NEW Y'EAR Mr. and Mrs. B. Wax and Faso of New York Kosher Delicate Wish All Their Friends A HAPPY NEW YAAi -- =-,- THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JE 4 / Page 2 WRY! * 4 ' .< .,- .- . 'riday, September 19, 1930 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN .1 T THE JEWISH FLO RIDIAN A Weekly Newspaper PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY by the 1EWISH FLORIDIAN PUBLISHING CO 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVE. 6 J. LOUIS SHOCHET, Editor P. . Box 2t73 fiami, Florida Phone 2-1183 WEST PALM BEACH OFFICE: 414 Eifhth Street Mrs. M'. Schrebnick, Representative Entered as second class matter, July 4th, 1980, at the Post Office at Miami, Florida, under the act Df March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION Six Months .................... $1.00 )ne Year ........... ........$. 2.00 VOL. III.-No. XXXVIII. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930 a THE New Year festival is far other than the mere Thoughts of opening day, according to the u olden Jewish reckoning, of A Rabbi On another year in the flight of time. Unlike the New Year The New Year celebrations of many ancient and modern nations, the Jew- FER years f plenty and ish New Year is not a time of FTE years of plenty and revelry. It is a solemn sea- suffering there has been a son of self-examination and year of suffering without self-judgment in the life of plenty. We have passedhself-j judgment in the life of plenty. We have passed theJew Scriptureprescribes through in Miami, in the Jew. Scripture prescrite for country, and in the world at a special symbolic rite for large a year of many hard- this day, the sounding of the large a year of many hard-ram's horn, the Shofar. Who- ships, unemployment, private ever has once heard during suffering, want. Each one is New ear service hthe interested in his own private the New ear service the of affairs, naturally, but we are shrill notes of this oldest of affairs, naturally, but we are wind instruments will never a human b'r other hood throughout the world, and in forget them. And the mean- the remotest corner of the ing of this ceremony to the earth questions are being dis- worshippers who listen awe is cussed that shall mean a finer these notes in solemn the sounds spirit of cooperation, a more themselves. Liman program for relief of themselves. hum a program for relief of Since days immemorial, the want and suffering and pre- sounding of the ram's horn judice and misunderstanding on the New Year has been in- hroughout the family of na- on the New Year has been in- ions. THAT is the family of na-t gain terpreted in Israel as the clar- ons. THAT s the great ga ion call to repentance and f the year! niritial renewal, saying: SICHASER cHg r it was superseded in the evo- lution of society by a state that doesn't need slaves; the machinery of this industrial age has brought forth anoth- er problem, Not. how to live without slaves, but How to give employment to all who need it when the machine is doing the necessary work for us with little guidance! Through Science we shall solve our problems of supply- ing all necessary wants of man; through Religion we hope to solve the problem of Human Worth, of human dig- nity, of human personality. Man will be freed from toil that he may care for his soul! The New Year emphasizes the ever enlarging aspiration of man: "Build thee more stately mansions, 0 my soul!" The New Year bids us en- joy the temporal goods of life and attend to the eternal val- ues of manhood and dignity and human personality. In this striving the New Year is each year a better year than before. JacGb H. Kaplan. Ph. D. Rabbi Temple Israel, Miami; Fla. The New Year If there is no such thing as "luck," explain why a mud puddle, a fool driver and your white flannel pants happen to be there at the same time. * Does it pay to advertise? Just ask anyone to state the object of the first seventeen amend- ments. * A young chap complains that girls are too "biased" to suit him. It's "buy us this" and "buy us that," until he's about broke. "If you would eat onions and call the things roses, the peo- ple around you would still hold their noses." * Vacation is supposed to pro- vide a change, but with many of us it's the tires, filling stations and the hotels that get most of the change. * Perhaps the time will come when all business men will go to school in the summer and all the children to summer camps. What a rest for Mothers! * It appears that the mustache is to become fashionable again this year. It will be a welcome change from the things some of our young men have been wearing. ! Tourist (to guard): Is the castle open to visitors? Guar: Yes. I shall be glad to show you about, sir. Tourist: Thank you, it won't be necessary. I used to be the king here. ! "I never thought I'd pull through. First, I got angina pectoris, followed by arterio- sclerosis. Just as I was recov- both of the New Year and of the Day of Atonement, he prays God to hasten the time when the mighty shall be just and the just mighty; when all the children of men shall form one band of broth- erhood; when national arro- ancnp and nnnression shall What b man who trip arou] Dollar Li the error THE a manicu a bill coll a callous gushing ( Happy for the i fewer chi lesslv ab( Never before in the history 'Awake, ye sleepers! Be not have passed away, like so now on. of mankind has there been so of those who miss reali- much smoke from the earth. beautiful a spirit manifested ties in their hunt after shad- J. H. Hertz, 1924. A write under the surface and in the ows. Consider your deeds; ground as seeds of future purify your hearts. There is n opening harvests for the an Eye that seeth all things; 1s blessing of the human family there is an Ear that heareth Rabbi S. Wroobel a Rabh In Europe there is talk of a all things. There is a heaven- g Jac united States of Europe. In ly Judge with whom there is Extends sincere wishesfor he Pacific lands, all of them, no unrightousness, nor for- A HAPPY NEW YEAR 8 8 Extend here have been several Con- getfulness, nor respect of per- g W E particul erences for the friendly dis- sons.' o the members and Temple ussion of all the problems of And on the High Festivals shippers of Congregation for a uman intercourse with fine the Jew thinks not only of Beth El of West Palm Beach, spiritual fruit as results. In himself, but of peace and nd to the entire Jewry of HAPP and to the entire Jewry of he United States there are blessedness for all mankind, South Florida. OU stirring forces beneath the In the most ancient and o g political, in the schools, in the solemn part of the services, <0 o oo <+ o* ** + religious conferences, in the +++ ++ + + + ++ c* 000c o oon-hour-luncheon clubs that speak the NEW SPIRIT of T M The Miami Jewish Orthodox operation for a Human I e s J. I family throughout the world.,o J Oti o i his is A Happy NEW YEAR oongregaion o We have gotten older as a o E e human Family. Time was Extend heumaeven Fail Timosophers and Extends to all its members, worshippers and the Jewry and Fri hen even philosophers a O o Fri religious teachers could not of Miami at large its sincere wishes for a for a icture a society without hu- o o at becomephosqpher ot solve? Bute o* *1 qOU hat pftblem was hot ering from these, I got tuber- culosis and aphasia." "Good heavens, you don't look much the worse for it." "I wasn't ill, you idiot! I was in a spelling contest." ! ! "I suppose," said the actor who had just cracked a joke and had not drawn a laugh, "you'll laugh at that joke next year." "No," said a voice from the gallery, "but we did last year." ! ! A business man from Aber- deen was lunching with an English visitor when the Scot, in tuning out his pockets, produced a dental plate. "Bless my soul!" said the Englishman. "Why do you carry that?" "It belongs to the wife," explained the Scot. 'Ye see, the silly wumman has con- tracted the habit of eating between meals." Frank: I was so sorry to hear of the (Jeath' of your wife. She was a good woman. Friend: She was that all right. She always hit me with the soft end of the broom. ! The novice had hooked a very small trout and had wound it in until it was ram- med against the end of the rod. "What do I do now?" he asked his companion. "Climb up the rod and stab it." ! ecame of the Scotch- A business man- was invol- planned to make a ved in a legal trial. On the nd the world on the date set for the verdict he ne? Did he discover found it necessary to leave in time? town, but left instructions ! with his lawyer to wire him'. GIRL-FRIEND says as soon as the verdict was rist always can tell rendered. ector because he has The verdict was duly ren- on his thumb from dered and the lawyer wired doorbells. as follows: "Justice has been ! rendered at last." days are here again, When the business man others. There'll be read the telegram, he wired ildren roaming rest- right back, "Start proceed- out the house from ings to appeal the case." ! ! Industry is the mother of er to an etiquette good luck. Ai Dr. and Mrs. ob H. Kaplan , to all Jetwy and early the memberS'pof Israel sincere wishes- Y and PROSPER- | S NEW YEAR * 0 [r. and Mrs. ,ouis Shochet | md family to all their Relatives lends sincere wishes a* Y and PROSPER. S NEW YEAR >0oooo SRabbi and Mrs. S. M. I SMachtei a Extend * * S New Year's Greetings S * * 1 Td the officers and mem- o obers. of Congregation Beth * * David; 'the Sisterhood of " o Beth Davidnd all affiliated a * societies and To all Miami * Jewry. * o R e o Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel Yallow SWish the Members and wor- 0 shippers of Congregation SBeth Jacob, Miami Beach, * and Jewry at large a * a o A HAPPY AND PROS- PEROUS NEW YEAR O * a. * QQ~4*ui~4 a * Otui AIVItMflWE!8 SA1t YOU MONEY A i CI VYOU SERVICI2! Page 3 editor asks whether there is any objection to sending stock as a wedding present. Person- ally, we should try to think of something else. The bride may have a stock. ! The absent-minded man met a friend he had not seen for some time. "How are you, my dear chap?" he said, "and how's your wife?" "But I'm not married," said the friend. "Ah, no, of course not," re- plied the other. "Then your wife's still single, of course!" ! First Aviator-What will be the effect of permitting the sale of alcoholic drinks on American ships? ? Second Aviator It will turn us into a nation of sailors. ! Mr. Grassneck-What's the matter with your new hired hand ? Mr. Talltimber--Just this. He useta be a slack-wire per- former an' he can set on a barbed wire fence an' watch me work just as comfortable as though it was post an' rail fencin'. ! When the conversation got around the other evening to "cup defenders," the Old Rounder thought it was about Wet congressmen. *! ! "Jones is the meanest man on earth." "What did he do?" "He's deaf-and he's never told his barber." ! I A: I am not thin-skintlhd I'm the first to laugh at my own foolishness. B: What a funny life you must lead. h I P -o* ro r Page 4 New Year In A Jewish Home Some Years Ago THE family is a large one living in a large house, in the largest of American cities. There are so many of them- children and grandchildren, married sons and daughters, as well as single ones-so many relationships to keep in mind aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews and cous- ins of all degrees-that it would see mno easy matter Sto get through a momentous occasion like this without trouble or friction 6f some kind. But it must be that this special season of holiness and prayer is too full of the law of love and lovingkindness to make unpleasantness of any sort possible, for certainly nothing of an unpleasant na- ture ever occurs to mar the festivity and joyousness of this great day. As far back as the closing of school and with the first day of vacation, the prepara- tion for the New Year really begins. Upon the piazzas of country houses, or seated un- der green trees, many quaint and useful articles are fash- ioned to answer as gifts for the various members of the -family, as well as for near and dear friends. Sometimes a bit of lace held up by a Turkish Arab, displaying his wares on a hotel piazza, is eagerly pur- chased, and laid away in one S6rner of tHle trunk, to be Sent with a New Year's card and t to a sister far removed from article the city. Sometimes it is one bulky of the sweet smelling baskets one's of fragrant grass or a bit of ages, Swicker-work woven by tne shirts hands of swarthy Indian wo- pers, mdn. It may be only a curious volun shell picked up in a walk along possil , the beach or a bit of amateur their photography. It is not the at tal Cost of the article, but the of the kindly spirit behind the giv- two ing, that tells. The many their ideas exchanged and the plans comp] laid, all have for their end the deed, eve of Rosh Ha-Shanah, the of b New Year, which generally plate falls somewhere around the a sma opening of school. No matter sliding what the season, or how lean ously the purse, some attempt will ey, in surely be made to keep up the nagog family traditions of goou ed, al cheer and mutual considera- spirin tion. It is understood that toned each, from the youngest to sage the oldest, has done his or her to fol best to meet the requirements illumi of the day, so the size or the candle quality of the gifts is never silver, criticised or commented upon tacle; adversely, ried d The necessity for finding occasi out the various needs of so ies int many brings them all into archal very close communion, and er, wh keeps alive from year to year lady, the strong, affectionate inter- finery est which is the pride and lace mainstay of Jewish family which life. Inasmifch as the family smoot] is composed of, or rather sub- ly bea divided into, many separate many households, each with its own past y merry table, presided over by by the father and mother, it will be with t seen how busy the express coming company has been kept with- by-gor in the past week. sent n The floor, the sideboard, ters o he side tables hold such es as are too large or v to be laid next to each plate. But smaller pack- containing table-linen, s, a smoking jacket, slip- ties, gloves, a precious ie or two, all sorts of ble useful presents, find intended owner's places ble. Especially is this so e head of the table. The loaves of bread, under embroidered cover, are letely lost to view. In- so top heavy is the pile undies about father's that every now and then Lller parcel is seen to be g down, coming peril- near the saucer of hon- ito which, when the sy- rue visitors have return- nd the New Year's in- g Kiddush has been in- by everybody as a pre- of the honey-sweet year low. And over it all the nation of soft, glowing Slight, in every kind of brass, and china recep- for some of the mar- laughters have, for the on, merged their famil- to that under the patri- roof-tree. Grandmoth- 1o is still a very active with a love for dainty , has donned her new cap wth lilac ribbons, sits so well on her h gray hair, and is fair- iming with the joy of duties and labors of the ear accomplished, to be, Grace of God, crowned he hope and joy of this g one. In the far-off, ie years, when the pre- narried sons and daugh- >f this household were children, it devolved almost entirely upon the elders to keep up the customs and tra- ditions of the family. Now, the pleasant task and sweet duty of maintaining, teaching and carrying out the beauti- ful religious laws of the house hold, are shared with the young, and it is the children's and grandchildren's constant prayer that the old folks may live, the central power and guiding influence of the younger generations for many years. This thought finds hap- py expression in the New Year's letter, full of good wishes, which is hidden be- neath the plate at the head of the table, written by him who has the quickest and clever- est pen. Sometimes the glance back into the year that has sped * * SRauzin Insurance & Investment Co. a MEYER KISER BLDG. * * a * S Wishes For All Their Friends and Jewry at Large a * I HAPPY NEW YEAR a * INSURE HAPPINESS BY KEEPING INSURED a * a * a BEST WISHES FOR A o HAPPY NEW YEAR a * a . I / g 2 + j &+ v / ( -e - - - - a i -0 * Sincere greetings and best wishes for a - Happy and Prosperous New Year =| to all our Jewish Friends So The City Ice 1 Fuel Co n S2637 North Miami Avenue Phone 2-3173 FIFTEEN MODERN PLANTS AT YOUR SERVF o S5S S THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN -A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MU JEWRY Idi6 I I THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Friday, September 19, 1930 recalls the recent grief or sor. row that, all have borne in silence. God imposes his bur. dens upon all equally, and it is the cheerful spirit with which they are borne that marks out the true hero or heroine in life's battle. For years, the honor of writing this New Year's letter has fallen upon one, but in recent years a poetic vein has been struck where least expected, and the drollest bits of verse are the new-find's annual con- tribution. Another, whose narrow purse renders it im. possible for her to carry out her munificent intentions, makes up fo her inability by writing out in comical vein what she would have done to satisfy each member of the family (playing, of course, on (Continued on Page 9) )l Friday, September 19, 1930 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN BUT GOD CHOSE SINAI When God proclaimed: "I now will give My Law, To Israel the Torah will be sent," Behold, the mountains came to Him in awe, And each a prayer with hope and longing blent. "Choose me," said Hermon, "royal is my blood; I tower loftiest amid my kin; And as my brow emerged above the Flood, Thy Law will rise triumphant over sin." "Choose me," said Carmel, "beauty without flaw; My gardens know Thy firmament's caress; Now plant on me the Garden of Thy Law, And make my soul like Eden's loveliness." "Choose me," said Lebanon, "a Hymn of Praise, My cedars sing Thy grandeur, tree to tree; Amid their voices, let Thy Torah raise A hymn to make man's life a hymn to Thee." But God chose Sinai, saying: "On .thy stone, The tablets of the Torah shall be read; For in the desert thou dost stand alone; In solitude thou liftest up thy head. "As Israel, My people, is alone, Amid the desert of a world perverse; As I the Lord am lonely on My throne, Amid the desert of the universe." -RABBI LOUIS I. NEWMAN /,is^^+ s e' our conquests in love, of our remarkable business getting IT PAYS abilities, some stories lacking TO KN W T E color, some full of color, and TO KNOW THE others, as usual, a little off, SCALENDAR when one of the group sug- A L AR gested that we tell of our dis- appointments during the ,// course of our travels. My We were sitting in the lob- friend a drummer traveling S of the hotl f a s l for a clothing house of New by of the hotel of a small York city started. Southern city, a friend of This was in the Spring mine, a number of traveling justs w e were showing salesmen and myself one Sun9 just as we were showing our salesmen and myself one Sun summer styles. In a small day night and just gossiping. town we had gathered round Everything was closed on the lobby, just as we are now, Sunday so there was nothing and were telling of our ex- to do and we swapped experi- peees with the merch- encesOof periences with the merch- ences. Of course, wetold ants in town. And the well ++++++++++++++++++** nigh unanimous opinion of all g. was the fact that 'Mr. Rosen- l DR. M. R. MORRIS g wasser,' the biggest merch- DENTIST ant in town was the 'hardest 4 Suite 212, 213, 214 Republic boiled egg," that they had Bldg., Opp. Post Office all encountered in their tra- . Phone 3-1361 vels. Not one of the salesmen *********************i could get an order out of him. 1+++***** ++++*+*+*iC+ He was just mean enough to S SIMON SH E send the orders in to the S SIMON SHOE house direct, rather than let S SERVICE, INC. a salesman make a commis- S 41 Miami Court sion on him. . I became ' (Opposite Court House) (Continued on Page 6) AUTO SHOE FACTORY . ; Flagler St. and 11th Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fay Phone 2-9389 Phone 2-9389 Wish All Their Friends , Extends to all best wishes 4for a a A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS . HAPPY NEW YEAR NEW YEAR ----- - JOSEPH COVELMAN of the STAR KOSHER MEAT MARKET FRESH MEATS IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIP llllO U llllllllllllRlY II AND POULTRY IIIIIIItulllullllllllllllullllllllllllll 237 N. W. 5th St. Phone 3-2297 Wishes All His Friends and Patrons A Happy and Prosperous New Year To Accommodate Our Customers We Will Remain OPEN ALL DAY NEXT SUNDAY AND MONDAY. Jewish Calendar 5691 1930 1931 With Time for LIGHTING OF CANDLES 1930 September Monday 22, Erev Rosh Hashanah Tuesday 23, (1) Rosh Hashanah Wednesday 24, (2) Rosh Hashanah Thursday 25, Fast of Gedaliah Friday 26, Erev Saboath ........... 5:34 October Wednesday 1, Erev Yom Kippur ...5:26 Thursday 2, Yom Kippur Friday 3, Erev Sabbath ..........5:23 Monday 6, Erev Succoth ............65:17 Tuesday 7, (1) Succoth Wednesday 8, (2) Succoth Friday 10, Erev Sabbath ...........5:11 Monday 18, Hosha'na Rabbah .......5:06 Tuesday 14, Shemini Azereth Wednesday 15, Simhath Torah Friday 17, Erev Sabbath ...........5:00 Wednesday 22. (1) Rosh Hodesh Heshvan Thursday 23, (2) Rosh Hodesh Heshvan Friday 24, Erev Sabbath ..........4:50 Friday 31, Erev Sabbath ..........4:40 November Friday 7, Erev Sabbath ...........4:32 Friday 14, Erev Sabbath ..........4:25 Friday 21, Erev Sabbath ...........4:19 (Rosh Hodesh Kislev) Friday 28, Erev Sabbath ..........4:16 December Friday 5, Erev Sabbath ............4:14 Friday 12. Erev Sabbath ..........4:14 Monday 15, Hanukah Friday 19, Erev Sabbath ...........4:16 Saturday 20, (1) Rosh Hodesh Tebeth Sunday 21, (2) Rosh Hodesh Tebeth Friday 26, Erev Sabbath .........4:19 Tuesday 30, Asarah Betebeth 1931 January Friday 2, Erev Sabbath ..........4:26 Friday 9, Erev Sabbath ............4:32 Friday 16, Erev 'Sabbath ..........4:40 Monday 19, Rosh Hodesh Shebat Friday 23, Erev Sabbath ..........4:48 Friday 30, Erev Sabbath .........4:56 February Friday 6, Erev Sabbath ...........5:05 Friday 13, Erev Sabbath .........5:14 Tuesday 17. (1) Rosh Hodesh Adar Wednesday 18, (2) Rosh Hodesh Adar Friday 20, Erev Sabbath ..........5:22 Friday 27, Erev Sabbath .......... 5:30 March Monday 2, Fast of Esther Tuesday 3, Purim Friday 6. Erev Sabbath ...........5:38 Friday 13, Erev Sabbath ..........5:42 Thursday 19, Rosh Hodesh Nissan Friday 20, Erev Sabbath ............5:53 Friday 27, Erev Sabbath .........6:01 April Wednesday 1, Erev Pesah ........6:06 Thursday 2, (1) Pesah Friday 8, Erev Sabbath (2) Pesah ..6:08 Tuesday 7, Erev (7) Pesah ........6:12 Wednesday 8, (7) Pesah Thursday 9, (8) Pesah Friday 10, Erev Sabbath .........6:15 Friday 17, Erev Sabbath (1) Rosh Hodesh lyar.................. 6:23 Saturday 18, (2) Rosh Hodesh lyar Friday 24, Erev Sabbath ..........6:30 May Friday 1, Erev Sabbath ............6:37 Tuesday 5, Iag B'Omer Friday 8, Erev Sabbath ..........6 :44 Friday 15, Erev Sabbath ..........6:51 Sunday 17, Rosh Hodesh Sivan Thursday 21. Erev Shabuoth .......6:57 Friday 22, (1) Shabuoth ..........6:58 Saturday 23, (2) Shabuoth Friday 29, Erev Sabbath ...........7:04 June Friday 5, Erev Sabbath ...........7:08 Friday 12. Erev Sabbath ...........7:13 Monday 15, (1) Rosh Hodesh Tammuz Tuesday 16, (2) Rosh Hodesh Tammuz Friday 19, Erev Sabbath ..........7:16 Friday 26, Erev Sabbath .........7:17 July Thursday 2, Fast' of Tammuz (17th) Friday 3. Erev Sabbath ...........7:17 Friday 10, Erev Sabbath ..........7:15 Wednesday 15, Rosh Hodesh Ab Friday 17, Erev Sabbath ......... :11 Thursday 23. Tisha B'Ab' Friday 24. Erev Sabbath ...........7:0 Friday 31, Erev Sabbath ...........7.00 August Friday 7, Erev Sabbath ...........6:52 Thursday 13, (1) Rosh Hodesh Ellul Friday 14, (2) Rosh Hodesh Ellul- Erev Sabbath ................. 6:43 Friday 21, Erev Sabbath .........6:38 Friday 28, Erev Sabbath ......... 6 :22 September Friday 4, Erev Sabbath ...........6:11 Friday 11, Erev Sabbath-Erev Rosh Hashanah ................5:59 Every man keeps a large stock of advice on hand to give away. I i Marshall's Shoe Repairers 110 N. Miami Avenue Wishes All a HAPPY NEW YEAR I -.-- -- -. - - IIn i FARWAY DAIRY, INC. * 41 S NEW YEARS GREETINGS TO ALL S JEWISH PEOPLE SWe Want Your Milk Order, And You Should Have g FARWAY MILK. The Best By Test. O Telephone 2-7105 * J. BECKER Sof the * SUPERIOR GLASS CO. * 100 N. W. Fifth Street Phone 2-7236 of 4* * * Extends to all Friends and Patrons sincere Wishes for s r A Ve HAPPY NEW YEAR * *1- i- 4 4 I MR. AND MRS. NATHAN ADELMAN $Of a 4 Adelman's Pipe and Steel Co. g 47 N. E. 25TH STREET o Extend sincere wishes to all their Patrons and Friends uMR. and MRS. LOUIS PERSON S2141 N. W. 2nd Avenue i for A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year D MR. and MRS. LAWRENCE SAPERO 4s and the M v FISHER LUMBER CO. g1 Extend to all, their best wishes for a a fl HAPPY NEW YEAR I MR. and MRS. LOUIS PERSON *& o L. (Pop) GERSON 41 2141 N. W. 2nd Avenue SWish all A Happy and Prosperous New Year O O I Df. and MRS. A. D. HALPERN o 41 oI 41 .f1 j1THE CRYSTAL PHARMACY 41 41 128 North Miami4Avenue SExtendWh their Patrons and Friends sincere wishes Y 41 for a HAPPY NEW YEAR 41 41 41 and the 4 East Coast Bag & Metal Co., Inc. o 1 445 N. W. EIGHTH STREET o * EXTEND TO ALL BEST WISHES FOR A . VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR . 500+oo+++++i++++^o++++++of+++++++++++++++++6++o+ Page 5 OUR ADVERTISERS SAVE YOU MONEY AND GIVE YO SERVICE! I ~- .~.~..~-..L~-~.----- - pgt ; aTE JEWISH FLIF5IDLAN ^Doc, TOP 0."'iX J(5H WA&&M&IW. ,r. .r 1 rA n~r t o-, ~ o cary na. f-r .. an e.e i .anl -a< .nl- f fa.ri t.v :. r o b-. a i r i.h-.n- din h er ..d T-a7'a *-,4 t .' :7 .x .r. "a : I was o-, "' mie '-'er 4tfane, " .an .md mat*. wlhr. was i nearly d-:r' th a pa:,n .- ,i, sma'c ." f h ~ath;y gather. additnr.iial rnmvedie a fr, r 7 ee---, Air r:- r, t a An-fma a ~ be... nd 0,,ipmpnt for .e r 4l~.:. I t'r '#k rx, t re rfflee mand ge ore reqjia r- ;r. 7,.rct ar. h.,,r i'm, ha c m mn rf. Aff -ing that rm,;? xtra rX of. a -r a .. ir ared~ he *l .it 4itrume-n ri tr my a eT;erpe..rt af :r a.., ad etar.r. arn n d, (nat i it fAr i -r ~-- fr;r. dL.i;e -in *hat r4 nmr Tr-nf ha and al, Jkeay e ai fie a,- '-rid n'rt krnow ia bdder ifrom mhiat t cria. in e, If n fn tia ame i a' rar.r. of thh e .- h;mand et oIy, ir-n m erf, /theror. Oetl-iiwnform pt nt '. ,ae the-, rave .,evn r pei -A up er: th, ridlmenmt, of thfe trr, -a.ph If ,,ur edi llr p rmi4., I am gzing ro o, offer .*rme Aimple Ifr.r astior, r. rn my next twe, r, tharet e le amr ; er the latd- ar or i f r; th at hurnrr i t; thing s that aeerl ne Ahruid a kr,,ow. I hall tri to make t r I.r -tinrg and worth while. Wathk thiva pa'f nefxt week. It Pays To Know The Calendar (Cor.t.nred from Page 5> rather irer.ted in thi. Mr. f '/ra.a:r,-.er," tcontinufed myY friend, "and began asking que'.tionr asbut him. I wa. t/ld that he wa, an exceid- ingly piouA Orthodox Jew, who oF, ervd the Holidays, kept hi .t/,tore clord on Sat- urday and o,therwije .behaved :',rwi who it, pioux Thould." Sy, th',: 4aljaJme mile at :., rioity:. One rpokk up: "Youj rg,'t think that you, the ,yoiunJrgt of this group :Za make him, do you?" The- "- ....- i.,'diu.ion that followed wax brief but djire':tly to the pint. I p ~.tdl fifty dollar r and r, did thi~ doubting alexman, that I roumld not vget even a ten dollar order from Mr. ti.oefnwaner. I had all day the following day to prove my ability or lose the bet. The next night we met. I carried a broad mmile on my; fac, and taking from myi pocket a rather sizable order showedd them it waxs signed' by the hard boiled Mr. Rosenn- wa ger himself, and demand- ed the fifty of mine ax well an the fifty dollars I had right- fully won. It was agreed that. I was entitled to it, but firmt I wax to tell how I accom- Ilished what was thought to ,e the Impoxible. BoyM, it wax a cinch. You told me that Mr. RoMenwamner wax a piousn .Jew. That wax enough for me. This morning I called on him and with a woebegone face asked him if he could not do me a favor. I told him I had left yesterday for my trip and had forgotten to take my Talith and Teffilnn with me. Since I was an ob- servant Jew I could not eat wimh wan granted. And did. I pray? I rsor o) t', b'.ir. ., h.fr,re I had prayed, would he tiere- fore ?fx gr enou.hr to let me have the loan rf hia Tallith and Teffillin. Boy.S you 'hruld have Aw-n how quickly my ALEXANDER'S SHOE REPAIR and Hat Cleaning Co. S2N N. E. First Avenwe Extend to all their Jewisi P riesad, beat wrmch for A HAP"y NEW YEAR 'P dG ''O'ou .5 of the a7 r0; a 'na :nr. r ia" -i-. t-s ar Lr rn- n .l( k led2 2 Al. - |aem:i- '~- Lr.Pa T I. ... .. :-'n~ '.. :u .1 "_ ~ i'Z " V; :- "7- f> ".iT. am77 r-gr he -nt Mr.r i?-,- 7 V"''.." I '^t ?- pa' x - S- Irr A-:t.r. .r *yiat: -'a4dj :tapc*- r.waa^.^t. pifrrari.-d 'j taZ - ~Li~f JJ~5fr. Tallit. arsa ^ 'Coninae *-< Pag'- 1 WHOLESiALE Sandwiches Pies Detiaitessea 1 tI -N. 2ad Avte. SA Happy and Pros- SPerous New Year fJ ... IGHT[ IlL Friday, September 19, 19 - -- 7: *^* MFR and )MS. PHILIP BEBKOWrFZ * and the * & BR PIPEand METAL CO. N T.! >'. E, 25ck 3TBEETl a W % -- ft -rTT.Zc- TO ALL BEST WISHES FOR A -p_ i P--C, PjPE'PROLc S NEW YEAR --------- -----~ KING Fn.UERAL HOME INC. S29 N) W. W. D AVE. S Extends To Its Many Jewish Friends SiTcre Wishes for i. A Very Happy and Prosperous New Year T-e Officers and Employees of Extend to all sincere wishes for at f0 0 = 'f0 * S The Officers and Emploees of ca PLETE HOUSE FURNISHINGS -a COMBS FUNERAL HOME Miami and Miami Beach Extend to all sincere wishes for a ; HAPPY NEW YEAR , .5 * -a The Pan-American I "Furniture Co.,inc.J 110-112 W. FLAGLER STREET COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHINGS g Extend To All Jewry Sincere Wishes for 3 A HAPPY NEW YEAR MR. MAX L. SHAPIRO MR. and MRS. MORRIS PEPPER * 5 of the * I COASTAL METAL CO. A 94 N. W. TENTH STREET I WISH FOR ALL A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR j, IMR. and MRS. L. ABRAMS and S* MR. HARRY SHAPIRO S of the . * 0 S Miami Waste Materials, Inc. S 1310 N. W. SIXTH AVENUE A Extend To All Best Wishes For a " HAPiY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR . THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWRY! Congratulations HHE Miami Furniture Co. Ex- tend sincere congratulations to all Jewish people in greater Miami and wish them a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. 400 N. MIAMI AVE. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE ,, YOUR _ -..---- -- ------ ------- -- ----- ----i----i-- --F~-- ---.-----, --~~-C~~- wmm ,-- --- --ql-L-~ _~__- ~ _-~~119~- ~____~I.-- .;-d~i~-j~L y-~i_~~~___~ _~_II.~- _ ~-_ -;L~i* 9L~~YI-I~--.-L-~-I-ICULiljY~L* r '~~~~~~a~oooo~Sooaooo~~0~~~~0~~~~9 j riday, September 19, 1930 Pays To Know The Calendar (Continued from Page 6) ffillin" and therefore could t eat nor go to .business til he had prayed, and uld the good Mr. Rosen- sser be good enough to let m have the loan of the allith" and "Teffillin" so , too, could pray and pro- ed to eat and do business. ut what a reception I got" Id my friend. "Rosenwasser emed to rise higher than actually was. He got red the face, and advancing to- ards me with clenched fists, lied "Get out of here you indler." "If you were the al pious Jew you claim to , you'd know that today as "Tisha B'AB," and that day you don't use the "Tef- Ilin" in! the morning, and at today you, don't eat, you st." "Get out before I beat u up," yelled Rosenwas- r. "And that," concluded y friend who tried to emu- te my feat, "comes from t knowing my calendar." s that a disappointment?" (Translated from the Yid- ish of A. S. ~Socnet A"I.) Ferguson Undertaking Co. 1201 South Olive Ave. Phone 5272 West Palm Beach, Fla. LADY ATTENDANT Sincere Wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS OsW ILA SpNt PL iSp i3lCOLLINS A 17 PHON[$IS1 SIINL CONTRACTORSL TAIL SUPPLiK THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN LIVE FOR SOMETHING Live for something, have a purpose, And that purpose keep in view; Drifting like a helmless vessel, Thou canst ne'er to life be true Half the wrecks that strew life's ocean If some star had been their guide, Might have been riding safely, But they drifted with the tide. Live for something, and liVe earnest. Though the work may humble be, By the world of men unnoticed, Known alone to God and thee. Every act has priceless value To the architect of fate; 'Tis the spirit of thy doing That alone will make it great. Live for something-God and angels Are thy watchers in the strife, And above the smoke and conflict Gleams the victor's crown of life. Live for something; God has given Freely of' his stores divine; Richest gifts of earth and heaven, If thou wiliest, may be thine. * * * * IVE CERTIFIED DAIRY o OJUS, FLORIDA o * * j Florida's First Certified Dairy g S * * Extends sincere wishes to all its Jewish Friends and a Patrons for A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR * * * * * 2~000~84000~~~C000000 5 4 As you travel along g ft g S Through a Happy New Year Sd May you find it a way That is full of good cheer. * o is the sincere wish of o AUGUST BROS. MAGIC BAKERY o 361 S. W. Eighth Street Phone 2-9435 Io Producers of the finest in S RYE, VIENNA, WHOLE WHEAT, PUMPERNICKEL, ROLLS o AND BREADS OF QUALITY o "WI..; t<;>l'>'~'t:':'':'t:';lt~'' PINKY-DINKY WANTED Woman To Do Cooking and General Housework Apply CHAS. PERETZMAN 321 N. Miami Ave. * * We wish all our Jewish Friends and Patrons a . Happy and Prosperous New Year I WELL WORTH SHOP Corner of Fifth Street and Second Avenue N. W. * * o * * * SHOE REPAIRING AND DRY CLEANING * * f * STHE ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN * 170 N. W. FIFTH STREET Extends to all their Patrons and Friends sincere wishes for a very Happy and Prosperous New Year * a 8 1167 WEST FLAGLER STREET * a * a * Extends to all Patrons and Friends sincere wishes for a Sfor a very HAPPY and ProspeROSPEROUS NE YEAR E JONAS BEHRMAN of the MIAMI PAPER CO. MIAMI LEATHER CO. f33 N. W. 10th Street Extends to all Patrons and Friends sincere wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR SCHRAGER'S, INC* "Highest Type Prescription Pharmacy" 1001 West Plagler Street Wishes all a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year f ofthe * o MXDMIAMI PAPER CO.J MIAMI LEATHER CO. 33 N. W. 10th Street Extends to all Patrons and Friends sincere wishes for a S HAPPY NEW YEAR SCHRAGER'S, INC. f "Highest Type Prescription Pharmacyt * S31001 West Flagler Street * * Wishes all a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year e * * g Wishes al a Very appy and rosperousNew Year PINKY WA'S NEARER RIGHT THAN THE REST PO I WON TODAY. WON? wHATr D Te -rEACHem A4KMD THE THREE? WHY AN 'YeS u" OIN OU NATURAL. MAN? WHAT 0D CLAS5 HOW MANY LP-Ge AM 0TRICH HA* ONLY T-HET REsrr HISTORY CLASS,' TNw -rACHe os'RICH HA* ANP I TWO LEG"/' TH~ CLA ANKIG J S ANWECRIBE T HE JEIH RII FO THINKING JEWS ALL SUBSCRIBE TO THE JEWISH FLORIIAN! D Y Page 7 CAP'T TOM of Cap't Tom's Fish Market Wishes All His Jewish Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR By Terry Gilkison --'~ .-._. r-. I;-~.;~s--TF;--77~- ___~-^-iq-~-i;~-: ----?-l-----r~-~-*;- _.-i7--F--______ --l~ff-iiil-_- ~----~-- ----I ~_~____~~r~i--- -I.-l----C--~-- -rr - - r - *--; .- fi.1 -* - .^ ....... ,.^-.= -a A- I- . Page 8 MOTTOES Under the glass top of the desk of an interesting New Yorker I saw a bit of white paper with these words: '"The dog barks, but the caravan passes on." Taken in connection with the man's character and ca- reer, the sentence is revealing. He has been barked at.plenty, but he has proceeded. He has done his work, built a great enterprise, created employ- ment for thousands of people. The barking long since became faint and very far behind. The First National Bank of New York is presided over by a white whiskered gentleman of more than eighty, named George F. Baker. When his name gets into the newspapers it is usually because some stock in which he is known to hold a large and permanent interest has advanced a hundred points in a week and added several million dollars to his fortune. A friend of mine visited the bank on business, and came back with the sentence: "The vision to see them; the courage to buy them; the patience to hold them." Whether it came from Mr. Baker or not, it is his philo- sophy, and the secret of his fortune. In Boston there is another old man, perhaps the most unselfish human being I have ever known. His whole life has been devoted to service to the city's poor, and the look in his eyes is a benediction. I asked him once whether he is worried about the future. "You give away all you earn," I said. "What will you live on when you are too old to work ?" For answer he pulled a slip of paper out of his pocket- book, and passed it over to me. "Trust in the Lord and do good. So shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed." That, he said, is a promissory note from the Owner of the Universe. On that promise he has fed for seventy years, and he has confidence that it will contioue bego Each of these three men has continued in th-orld long time, and paid a price for experience. Each is quite different from the others. Yet, from their three mottoes one might evolve something in th way of a philosophy. "If you are going to do anything you must expect criti- cism. But it's better to be a doer than a critic. The doer moves; the critic stands still, and is passed by. "You must believe in something-in yourself, in the country, in God. You must have courage to back that belief with your money and your life, and patience to wait for fulfillment." This is old stuff, you say. And I answer that everything important is old stuff. Love is old stuff. Building a home is old stuff. Becoming a father is old stuff. But all old things become thrillingly new as each man discovers them for himself. Marriage Is Iweeks ago in an automobile accident. Mrs. Kovnat was a Announced Here visitor to Miami last season 1and made quite a number of S friends during her stay here. Mr. and Mrs. M. Roseman announced the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy on September 14, to Dr. Maurice Kovnat of New York city. Mrs. Kovnat is the niece of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Kirsch and is the first granddaugh- ter of Rev. M. B. Herman of Miami Beach to be married. Rev. Herman was to have gone to New York city to per- form the ceremony, but was prevented because of injuries sustained by him several SiiiiiifllnIlrn miiitigflhIINIIwIi mn i giuiiinuurlnlllgallHgmlun IHi H i SIf You Place Your S. Insurance Through me, you all-ways feel safe, for you know you have the best. S YOU also feel free to ask for information or assistance z with your policies. Insurance Investments j The one safe investment. I Ask for information. I i W. A. ASHLEY 1 108 So. Oliver Ave., | W. Palm Beach, Fla. Representing only the best old line Companies. Synagogue Survey To Be Made Mrs. David Friedlander the well known communal work- Friday, September 19, 19 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN ivziai zuiiu 147-149 N. E. First St. MIAMI, FLA. "Where Beauty Culture Is An Art" BEST WISHES for \ A HAPPY NEW YEAR SHOSs 60 N. E. Flagler Street "A Florida Institution" Stores Throughout the State ~dIIIIHIhIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIII gI1I1iiE1iiiiiiIII,,IIIa.IEI... I I L - - i 2c O 0 Sincere Wishes for : A Happy New Year ;:i Z i0 Hairdresser 231 Halcyon Aracade No. 4 Phone 2-1853 MR. and MRS. A. PEPPER and the Pepper's Metal Corporation 501 N. W. 14th STREET SWISH FOR ALL A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS i NEW YEAR 4i MR. and MRS. I. TANNENBAUM Sand the NEW YORK BAKING CO. 0 producers of a BAKE -RITE PASTRIES and the finest of ROLLS + and BREADS S471 S. W. EIGHTH STREET SExtend to all their Patrons and Friends best wishes for S A HAPPY NEW YEAR ~l~g++++++++cmeeQesseenessecoceecceescot 4, *) * 4, 4, *g * * * *) *) * * *i * MR. and MRS. MORRIS RUBIN THE HUB and ARNOLD'S Wish all a Happy and Prosperous New Year THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MEDIUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWRY! a III ~1 er of Pennsylvania has just Acme of Jealousy lapped.the plaintiff it been appointed director of the Alleged In Suit her 19-year-d nephew on United Synagogue of Amer- ASuit ica committee of 1,000. The return from Europe. Instant object of the committees to What court attaches be- of cruelty are alleged in make a thorough survey of liete to be the acme of jeal- complaint filed by Morris the religious reqLirements of ousy is alleged in a suit for Meyers, attorneys. all the Jewish communities of divorce filed in circuit court :the United States, with spe- late yesterday by Florence Lawyer (handing check f cial stress laid on the needs Cromer against Mendel Cro- $100 to client who had be of the small community. Mrs. mer. In addition to being sus- awarded $500)-There's tl Samuel Spiegel, president of vicious of other men gener- balance after deducting n the Woman's League of the ally, the suit charges, the de- fee. What are you thinkit United Synagogue ill assist fendant became enraged and of? Aren't you satisfied? 'the new director iri her work. Client: I was just wonder Mrs. Friedlander has been Conservative Jewish Syna ing who got hit by the ca secretary of the Eastern gogues of the United States. you or me. Pennsylvania Relief Commit- +3**** **** * * tee for the past four years and has also been active in MMPS the Joint Distribution Com MR. AND MRS. JULIUS SIMPSON imittee work. MISS NORMA SIMPSON The United Synagogue of MISS NORMA SIMPSON America is the association of _MASTER SHEPPARD SIMPSON o Compliments of n S Le Lian A. Krumn Extend Best Wishes To All Their Friends For M 1 il A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR ''-----' _.~ ~ j I th 4 ( < e h 1 i 110<+000+0+++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++oof riday, September 19, 1930 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN SERNEST CAMD JQ NEW YORK.-Cigar Clerk: hind a counter, dark and sleek, From spectacles he mildly peers e long day through . But in his veins There flows the blood of buccan- eers! -Ann Howe Push-button living does not sit ell with the average inlander ansplanted to this crowded isle. accustomed to more space and rht and air, he soon finds the amped, mechanical life of Man- ittan unbearable. ie Hunt Believing it better to >r Air be a cliff-dweller than a rdine, he dashes to the suburbs. ere, he says to himself, I will nd a quiet little apartment, a ade of grass, a tree . Like king for the pork in "pork and ans." He doesn't find it. But taking e lesser of two evils, he selects mething and moves in, arguing at while it isn't any better tnan anhattan, iti certainly can't be iy worse. I was apartment hunting over in ng Island. "Manhattan is clawing my ner- s," I complained to the realtor. 'an you show me something rge and airy-something like a lephone booth?" He informed me that ninety per nt of the persons moving into e community were others like yself-yaps from the red hill untry who had tried Manhattan ing and retreated in a rout. The wn has grown 1300 per cent in pulation in ten years. * The result is that many New )rkers-both native and trans- inted-live so far away from me y that they must ride incredible itances to work. A train ride of fify miles every >rning is not uncommon-and 'ty miles more returned home at night. I know several people who spend sily four hours a day on trains, st shuttling back and forth be- *een the grindstone and the roost the suburbs. Work Among wealthy New Water Yorkers the present ge is going to work in speed ats that skim the Hudson, the ist river, and Long Island und. Others travel in what are own as "commuters." A typical commuter is the em- diment of swank. Costing from 50,000 to $300,000, it is main- ned-together with a waiter, ok, and crew of three-for the !e purpose of hauling the owner work, and home again. Your Soap Magnate arises in Suburbs, has his morning )wers, dresses, and steps aboard i boat. He takes his place in a ling room of teakwood and ma- gany. Speeding along at 30 or 40 miles 'hour, he gulps his orange juice, con, eggs, and coffee, and scans ? morning paper. Then steps lore-ready for the daily grind. bir-minded millionaires have ne a step farther. They ride to ,or in amphibian planes. Tak- ; off from a private airport, , plane alights a few minutes la- near a wharf on the water- nt, putting the owner on land a v blocks from his office. Tough * Lt an early hour of morning, a w Yorker on his way home ed a drunk wandering aimless- up and down Broadway. ;ympathetically, he asked, *hy don't you take a trolley ne, my man?" Shno use," the.wobbly one re- r ",,_i T AiA *th' wife wouldn't would find a bristling arsenal- pistols, blackjacks, dynamite, "pineapples." A very devil of a place. .. They reached the attic. They opened the door, and the bright sunlight streamed in. They step- ped out upon a roof-into the midst of thousands of fluttering white wings. Here was the Bad Man's only strong-hold, here where he raised and loved pigeons . . * * I was eating in an Amsterdam Avenue restaurant. "What kind of pie is that?" I asked a waiter. "It's peach, sir," he replied. "Do you suppose it will hurt me?" I playfully inquired. "No, sir," came the quick reply, "-not until you hit the pave- ment." New Year In A Jewish Home Some Years Ago (Continued from Page 4) her knowledge of their most extravagant yearnings and desires), if Fate had seen fit to fill her depleted exchequer. Even here the will is taken for the deed. Later, when the gravy bowls are empty, and the Shir ha-Maaloth and the Ben- shen (grace) are sung and in- toned by the entire family, bass, alto, and soprano come in at the finish on the Nation- al Hymn of America and in Hebrew, too. Grandfather will be seen to be tired, in spite of his asser- tions to the contrary. And well may he be, for has he not during the past two weeks, ridden far and wide through the city's outlying districts, hunting up Jewish derelicts, and seeking to interest them in the formation of a little community, whose first task shall be the establishment of a synagogue? Did he not that- very day, after the last fin- ishing touches had been given to the white satin curtain, with a star in gilt braid out. lined upon it, that hides the Aron ha-Kodesh in the new synagogue, did he not ride all the way into town, carrying back in his arms, via Elevat- ed, and stage, and long dusty roads, the precious Scroll of t:he Law, the Torah, bequeath- ed to him by his aged father, and, until nowi kept in the ark of the old synagogue in which his family have worshipped for years? Verily, the fire that burns within must be bright to make possible to his weakening powers so diffi- cult a physical undertaking. But it is this selfsane power within the loyal Jewish breast a fire enkindling the vitaliz- ing, that wages eternal battle for the ideals of Judaism, car- rying them and the ark, which is their resting-place, where- soever the Jew tarries, be it for an hour, a day, or a life- time. "How goodly are they tents, 0 Jacob! Thy tabernacles, 0 Israel!" Graceful spires and gilded domes lift their heads o o oi io . o Oi io *t IO 2 5 1 S 2 * a o* *1 1* *H N 1*24 OUR SINCERE WISHES ...for a... Happy New Year TO THE JEWISH PEOPLE OF MIAMI me keep it." * * aman's One of the most des- I ast operate of East Side gang- rs had finally been traced ,tJ6. d lair. Guns drawn, policeimef l washed the door and claimed the zy old stair to-the attic where outlaw was thought to be hid- There, they had been told, they THINKING JEWS ALL JRIBSCIBE TO THE JE -- 0 o a IO FLORIDIAN DO YOU? Page 9 proudly to the sky, attesting filled with holy zeal and love the Jew's loyalty to the God for their mission to the world of Israel. Pray God that on for which they have been this day the hearts of the welded together, and kept in- worshippers within may be tact as a nation. SMR. and MRS. EDWARD M. WOLFE * and DAUGHTER o of the a * * ETTA BEAUTY SHOPPE o * 2207 N. E. SECOND AVENUE ol -------- * * EXTEND TO ALL BEST WISHES FOR A VERY | * HAPPY NEW YEAR * o o* " n ur " ii- -o o_ d pil OS= oo reio h jarra i en e |j mecvition. j| o - Es o- --o o = emlt 0=oble ia riligt =0 0= f f0== Sf 0== Sf tprid e s and go od wi a io be commended. a =0= =0::= =0 = =0 = =0 0=ing =0 = O 0- 0= 0=O 0= :1an Page 10 -.. i. ... AI the outer walls. Another innova- tion is steam radiators only ankle- high. One set of inventors is working on a scheme of weaving rugs and draperies with electric wires con- cealed in the fabric through which a current can be run to keep the room warm, on the principle of the electric heating-pads, now familiar everywhere. ICE CREAM EVERY person in the United States ate three gallons of ice- cream last year, according to the United States Department of Agri- TIME culture. If you got less than that, WE have almost reached the point somebody else ate more. The con- where the work of the world sumption of ice-cream has increas- can be done in half of the time that ed by one-half in ten years. it took twenty years ago. The We are shipping ice-cream from shortening of the hours of the America now to every part of the working day in industry has only world. At your hotel in Cairo, just begun, according to the U. S. Egypt, or Bombay, or Hong Kong, Department of Labor. The eight- you will find a well-known Amer- hour day is general in many in- ican brand of ice-cream on the dustries, but in some sections the menu. One of the greatest inven- ten-hour day still prevails. tions in the food line is the homog- It is the belief of those who enizer used by ice-cream manufac- have studied the subject closely turers, which enables them to that a universal seven-hour day store surplus cream through the would give everybody work all Winter in the form of butter. But- the time, except for a reasonable ter will keep where pure cream vacation period, and would not will not. It is rtn through the slow up production below the de- homogenizer, whith breaks up the mand for finished products, in any fat globules, rjixing them with line. The difficulty is to get com- milk, with pure ream as the pro-. peting industries and estabish- duct, which canq then be flavored ments to agree to the change. Such and frozen. difficulties are not insuperable however. Twenty years ago nobody LIGHT would have believed that it would A YOUNG man named Elmer be possible to get all of the de- Sperry went to Chicago fifty apartment stores in New York to years ago and began to make elec- agree to close all day Saturday in tric arc lights. He built a tower Summer, but it has been brought on top of the Board of Trade, about. i. ... .- BUILDINGS THE newest thing in building construction is the "hung" building. Instead of a foundation as big as the building, with posts at the four corners, the building is hung from a single steel pole set in concrete and resting at its lower end on bedrock. Two such "hung" buildings have been constructed in New York. The center pole is in the middle of the building, and all of the steel floor beams are suspended from it and braced against sagging. The outside of the building is merely a shell of brick or terra-cotta to keep out the weather and does not have to support anything more than its own weight. Now efforts are being made to introduce lighter materials for the walls and floors of hung buildings, including featherweight, fireproof concrete for floors and glass for I THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN "VERY LATEST" By MARY MARSHALL There is no need to hesitate about buying more sleeveless blouses and making as many more yourself, because their usefulness is sure to outlast the summer. a useful indoor costume. Once y have cut out a pattern for a pla slip-on blouse that fits you, the is an almost endless variety to gained by different arrangeme of the collar, and the addition various sorts of frills and jab trimming. The blouse or blousette show today was made of fine handke chief linen a soft shade of blue be worn with a dark blue line suit. Of pale yellow or green, would be a smart complement the popular black pique suit. Pa allel tucks trim the front and tal give the becoming neck finish. 8 Dr. and Mrs. A. E. 0 0 o Rosenthal Sand Daughter o Extend to all their Relatives and Friends sincere wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR Di tu th we ve ca co *^ buuiling anu .nstalieu d u2 electric arcs which gave 40.000 candle- o power of light. It was the wonder of its time, but another young man named Edison about that time o brought out incandescent light and that soon replaced arcs for city lighting. Elmer Sperry kept on experi- , meeting with arcs, however, and developed the searchlights which are used today by every navy in the world and by most armies. ; Spperry died a few years ago at the age of 70, but before his death he gave the city f Chicago the o most powerful light ever built. It is known as the indberg Beacon, and was first u d during the na- tional air me4 in August. It . stands on a tower 600 feet above ( Lake Michigan, and throws a light , more intense, per square inch of ' radiating surface, than that of the sun. It can be seen for 250 miles, * to guide flyers to the Chicago o Airport. 3lay the Sounding of the "SHOFAR" -sher in for All Our Jewish Friend: A Happy New Year Abundant with Health, Wealth and Prosperity I I Viki ng Eight during the warmer days of ai mn they will be useful under e cloth suit jacket, and in cool weather they may be worn coi niently under the liightweigl rdigan type of jacket to mal Mr. and Mrs. Max Kupferstein Wish for all their Relatives and Friends and Jewry at large A Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR Full of Cheer and Joy I Six K Ii II Oldsmobil AUBREY E. GREEN INCORPORATED 14th Street at Biscayne Boulevard 230 NORTH EAST FOURTEENTH STREET I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I . . . u- 1 erI n- ht i ke I . Friday, September 19, 19 ........... mmmm HAPPY NEW YEAR I. C. Helmly FurnitureCo., Inc. S: CCOMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS I j1400 -1416 N. Miami Avenue at 14th Street SExtend to all their Jewish Friends sincere wishes |- < ", for a Happy New Year ----------------cc-- _______________- _ LOUIS E. BALLOT of the , Norton Tire Co. 559 W. FLAGLER ST. Phone 2-2194 Dealers In Goodrich SilvertownTires and Tubes Extends To All Patrons and Friends Sincere Wishes for A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR THE JEWISilORIDIAN-A MED IUM OF AND FOR MIAMI JEWffI 1 l /1 _ ME ou a000+O00+a0+0 0004OO4 in o re M re Mr. and Mrs. of MORTON FAGAN ot S o and Daughter wn r- Siuhshie to en it to g of the r- & bs o SPalatial Koshe S Restaurant 265 N. E. 2nd Street a S | Extend to All Their oC Friends and Patrons a B on Best Wishes for a T "0 -- - - .~I,... . on .;-1~ ' s r i y, S : SOCII - '"---- ----- (Continued from Page 2) ork city will arrive next eek to spend the winter here ith her daughter, Mrs. Sol. othford. Accpmpanying her ill be her daughter and randchild, Mrs. R. Ginsberg nd baby of Rockaway, New ork. They will remain here until the close of the winter eason. * Sam Wampler has returned rom a brief visit to Gainse- ille. He will matriculate this ear at the University of Mi- mi. Mr. and Mrs. Day J. Apte nd daughter,, Alice, return- d from a three month's Eur- pean trip. On her way home Mrs. Apte topped at her former home, tlanta for a brief visit. Mr. pte is president of Temple srael, of the Jewish Welfare bureau and secretary of the iami Chamber of Commerce nd is well known as an ac- ive civic and charity worker. At a meeting of the Beth avid Sisterhood Executive board held at the Talmud orah last Monday afternoon lans for the Holiday season ere adopted. Mrs. Isidor Co- en past president of the or- anization is chairman of the committee in charge of the uccoth entertainment. Mrs. ouis Weinkle whose hus- and is treasurer of the Con- regation is chairman of the committee in charge of a imchas Torah dinner which will be a Congregation affair nd will in all probability be eld at the Talmud Torah au- itorium. Detail plans will be announced shortly. At the lose of the meeting the pres- dent, Mrs. Lewis Brown ser- ed ice cream and cake. Mrs. Larry Fay returned to iami this week accompan- ed by her sons- who had pent the vacation in summer amp. Mrs. Fay was away rom Miami for several months visiting friends and relatives In New York and vicinity. Miss Ethel Barg who spent er vacation in New York nd Philadelphia returned to iami this week. Dr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Kap- an will be at home to the embers and worshippers of emple Israel, on Rosh Has- 0ono afternoon from 3 to 6 m. at their home 436 N. E. Q4 04t.-^^ S J. lTY husband, Dr. Carl Press re- turned to Miami by motor last Saturday after having spent several months visiting in the North. * * At the meeting of the Jun- ior Council of Jewish Women held last Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Irene Farr the plans for the benefit bridge to be held Sunday eve- ning, September 21, at the home of Miss Minnie Blanck, 1800 S. W. 11th avenue, were announced. Members of both the Senior and Junior Council, as well as the members of the Junior and Senior Chap- ,ters of Hadassah, and the Sis- terhoods of the City have been invited to attend and bring their friends. There will be a nominal charge of only fifty cents. Miss Sylvia Farr is chairman of the committee, and Miss Minnie Blanck is chairman in charge of the refreshments. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. The social calendar for the winter season is now being prepared and will be announ- ced very shortly regarding this matter. Among the projects that are expected to be carried in- to effect this season is the establishment of a centrally located club room where the members may meet during the day. for enjoyment and various diversions that will be offered from time to time. Miss Martha Spiegelman is chairman of the committee in charge of this project. Defi- nite details are expected to be announced very shortly re- garding this matter. 4 * Mr. P. G. Blanck returned to Miami this week after hav- ing spent several weeks in -New York city on a buying trip. * * Mr. Sydney Palmer left Wednesday night to spend several weeks in St. Louis on a business trip. Mr. Lawrence Sapero of the Fisher Lumber Co., is leaving the last of this week to join Mrs. Sapero at Atlan- tic City where they will spend the High Holidays. They will visit relatives and friends at Baltimore on their way home. Miss Mathilde Norman of Riverside Drive, New York city, arrived today to spend the winter with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiner. t!_. * * Mrs. J. Louis Shochet is ex- The members of the Fort- )ected to return to Miami the nightly Book Review Club atter part of this week after were entertained last Tues- Ssix week's stay with her day night at her home by another who is seriously ill in 3altimore. During her stay i he visited relatives in Balti- O nore and Washington, D. C. Dr. Jos. B. -Margolis Cantor A. Shefferman who Extends To All His Relatives vill chant the services at g 3eth David during the High a holidays at Beth David will sincere Wishes for g rrive in Miami next Monday * morning, and will remain here A VERY HAPPY until after Yom Kippur. NEW Y NEWYEAR * * Mrs. Carl Press (formerly c"- 'euer) accompanied by her I Mrs. Milton Weiner. Mrs. A. were Mesdames Jos. S. Fields vid Gogen, Dan Rosengarten E. Rosenthal gave a resume Harry Weinberg, Adele Vince and Charles Rosengarten. of Marc Connelly's. '"The Rose, Harry Orlin, Alex The next meeting will be held Green Pastures." Present Goldstein, Herman Rubin, Da- (Continued on Page 12) Z _" o o ** o SYour Extends to our Jewish friends Schoicest greetings and our cordial nd congrat- Sgood wishes for a full measure of ntribution Shappiness and prosperity.ate and Community. .ff ; I *i* SWe rejoicnvite w ith you and crationgrat- of o= the complete banking facilities of- | ulate you upon the Na'ctionaltribution W e would appreciate the upbuilding por |D of our State and Community.| S In Making Your ty of M C yhe City National Bank. ate o ia We would app e ited the o o ** SThe City Nat uional Bank * * Member Federal Reserve Systent t g City of Miami, County of Dade, SState of Florida and Unitted States oun * * D jmumiummnini i u nmi iuimeniuimuumoinimnmH i umiu niui Monimmuniununmmm mun umuemi HH MHii HHl U NIannuuimu +++o ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ mrt^ -- w wWWII rW^WrffWMrVWWA m? wv^ Av -K.v -- -- G JEWS ALL SUBSCRIBE TO THE JEWISH FLORIDRN!. DO ? Page 11 Friday, September 19, 1930 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN ] I 1 I 1 Friday, September 19, 1l Page 12 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN WEST PALM BEACH ACIVIES on Tuesday evening, Septem- Jere Gold, the son of Mr. her 30, at the home of Mrs. and Mrs.. H. Gold of this city A. E. Rosenthal, when Mrs. and Pahokee will be Bar Mit- Harry Weinberg will review zva next week at Congrega- ErneAt Raymond's "A Fam- don Beth El Rabbi Wroobe! ily That Was." At the close will officiate at the services. of the meeting refreshments * * were served by the hostess. Rabbi Carl N. Herman wi-l arrive the later part of this Definite announcement will week to assume his duties as shortly be made a the Rabbi of Temple Beth I-rae.. nirtg ( made a. to the -He i accompanied by Mrs. ening of the Workmen's Cir- Herman. cle Sc<-hl, which has been * * delayed' because of the High A regular meeting of Con- Holida'ys -.-r.. The m.em- gregation Beth El was -held bers of the school] board in at the Community Hous- la.&: deference to the wishes of Wedneday night when im- rome of the parents of the portant business swas trarns- ildren attending the school. i acted. have agreed to have the open- * ing of the school deferred un- A bridge part.' for the ben- t;i after the Succoth Hoii- efit of Temple Beth Israe day.. At that time a der.fir- _ program for the school ,w:; be announced. REAL REA L In. response to many. in- ,s:rie-, the officers of the former Ladies' Auxiliary so- clet. have announced that a meeting of the organization will be held the early part of October and that due notice will be sent to all the mem- bers, and announcement made in the daily and weekly papers of Greater Miami. SOCIETY Beth El and is under the lead- ership of Rabbi Wroobel who conducts the classes, and will be held daily except Satur- day and Sunday. Further in- daughter, Sarah, last wee At the ceremony of nami the baby at the Synagog Rabbi Wroobel officiated. C C fContinued from Page 11) i In Extending to Our Jewish Friends Sincere Wishes For a Happy New Year SCAY we respectfully urge that the right way to start a NEW YEAR is to use the Morris Plan as the means of insuring a comfortable future. Save money regu- larly and consistently ..... and the convenience, safety and attractive interest of a Morris Plan Savings Account will multiply your effort towards financial independence. "No one ever lost a dollar of savings or interest in a MORRIS PLAN BANK." 9507 THE 5% 5% Morris Plan Co. 5% On Savings of On Savings of Miami 105 N. E. First Avenue Miami, Florida rOOOOOOO~0~0 OOOO0~ 'OOOOO0~0 II N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. N. *N. N. N. K N. h WE made our bow to the Jewish public of Miami. We pledged honesty in service, qual- ity in merchandise, Kashruth beyond question. THIS PLEDGE WE HAVE KEPT We meet competition, give better quality, undoubted as to Kash- ruth, and pride oursel Rs on "REISMAN SERVICE" WE are indeed thankful to our many friends and patrons, and on the eve df Rosh Hashono, extend our sincere wishes to them and to the entire Jewry of Miami for a Happy New Year Replete With Health, Wealth and Prosperity Joe Reisman Kosher Meats and Poultry Phone 3-2270 166 N. W. FIFTH STREET FOR R( To insure Satisfacti be OPEN All Da )SH HASHONO ion to our Customers, we will iy SUNDAY and MONDAY THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN-A MED IUM OF AND OR MIAMI JEWRY! II -M -- ECONOMY Oar low samaer rates will mae yr msnOy. phone 3-2661 NATIONAL LAUNDRIES. INC. Miami ~. -- ----- ~l*~~1C Sisterhood wil be given at the home of fMrs. A. Kerman next week. Prizes wll be awarded and refreshments wil be ser- ved. The first s tsion of the Free Talmud Torah was held at 3:(X p. n. last Wednesday afternoon in the portable school building in the Centra! School grounds on Gardenia street. The -h:O win:c i- entirel: free o. up. s--p:ons-red by C'ngr t" - 3 U intBt ) uI l ll l u l | i ii n I I [ I i | |ii i i m i i i|| i ml| | l ttl l | i 1' " ' Seats At BETH JACOB 319 Washington Ave. - S Miami Beach For the HIGH HOLIDAYS ROSH HASHONO and SYOM KIPPURR S WILL BE AVAILABLE BEGINNING Sunday Morning Sept. 14. at 10 a. m. And thereafter every day at the Synagorue W_ M o .- 1 formation ma- be obtained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bar from the Rabbi. and children returned fr0 and Mrs. Hary Lei- their summer vacation spei .,vin- are being congratul- at Asheville, N. C., last Pd sted upon the birth of a baby day. ENJOY YOUR HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES at the ODD FELLOWS HALL (Corner N. W. Second Avenue and Fourth Street) with the J Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation ROSH HASHONO Beginning Evening of September 22nd, 1930 TICKETS ONLY $2.00 and $3.00 Get your tickets at the Hall Saturday night, all day Sun. day and al! day Monday, where a committee will help you select your --eats. SA -- . . -.,W' f-o_ Just A Year Ago TODAY --- -- C~Ct~(l~(O(~(C(O~((~~~~t9~(~0f~t~((Z~C~ r~uuu ~CC-^C-L-~-f---L--- cCC8 CC C- C) C ^ ~ r t e L r ~ CC ~ -L C ~- -- - - ~- 00000~~~~~~~~~~~O~~0~~0~~~~~~O~ . --- -1 ba.-a THE JEWISH FWRIDIAN Page 12 |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 1 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |