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* '.. A -.. :il ............. ".. '.. .. . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ '" .," -.- ..-= :,: I;:~-; P, 'I Vol. Announcements MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION (Orthodox) 1545 S. W. 3rd Street ISAAC M. WAPNER Rabbi The usual Friday evening early services will begin at 5:30 p. m. with the late ser- vices at 8:15 p. m. when Rab- bi Isaac M. Wapner will preach on "The Great Sab- bath." He will explain the significance of this Sabbath immediately preceding the Passover Holidays and com- pare this day with similar celebrations of great event in the history of the world. Immediately following the services there will be a recep- tion in the vestry rooms at which Mrs. Ida Buckstein will be the hostess. Saturday morning the ser- vices begin promptly at 8:30 a. m. with the afternoon ser- vices at 5:80 p. m. Sunday night at 7 p. m. there will be the Childrens Seder conducted under the supervision of the Rabbi. Passover services will be- gin Wednesday night at 6:30 p. m. and Thursday morning at 9:00 a. m. Thursday even- ing at 6:30 and Friday mon- ing at 9:00-ibAl &*i bi will precah in Yiddish during the Passover services. 'Jew/Si Miami, Florida, Friday, March 27, 1981 lately following the services a congregational public Seder Dinner will be given in Kap- "/ -Thisaymt-Tnorning, Apf~i 2nd, at 11:00 o'clock, Dr. Kaplan will sneak on "The CONG. BETH DAVID Art of the seder Dinner." (Conservative) Special services will be held 19 N. W.Third Avenue on the last day of Passover Sr M. MACHTEI on Tuesday evening, April 7, Rabbi ,Rabbi 8:15 and Wednesday morn- "Chometz" is the subject 8:5 and Wdneda morn- of Rabbi Machtei's sermon at ing, April 8, at 11:00. the 8 o'clock service tonight. CO BETH The rabbi will interpret the ONG. BETH JACOB removal of leaven from the (Orthdox) Jewish home in both the eso- L. AXELROAD teric and exoteric meanings. 311 W n Cantor Louis Hayman will si1 Washinton Avenue chant the ritual. Important Miami Beach Passover announcements will The usual Friday evening be made. A social hour will services will begin at 5:30 follow and the public is invit- with the late services at 8:15 ed. with Rabbi Lazarus Axelroad Tomorrow morning t he preaching. services will begin at Eight On Saturday morning Rab- o'clock and the Bar Mitzvah bi Axelroad will preach in of Yitzchock Ashkenazi will Yiddish on the portion of the take place at 9:80. The Yid- week and because of this Sat- dish sermon on "Shabbath urday being "Shabbos Hago- Hagodol" will be pr hed at dol" he will preach a special 9:45 a. m. sermon on the significance of The model Seder conducted the day at 4:30 p. m. Satur- by the pupils of the religious day afternoon. The Rabbi is school will be held. at the Tal- being assisted in the services mud Toran at it a. m. on by Cantor Schlachman who Sunday. leads the congregational sing- Passover services will be ing and chanting. held Wednesday at 6:80 p.m. Sunday evening there will Thursday, 8 -a. m. and 6:30 be a special program and P. m.; and Fty, 8a.m. children a seder to which the Public is invited. Full details TEMPLE 1 BAL of MAMI appear elsewhere in this is- ( ....sue. 137 N*. -' I t _ DR.3?JA;A 1111111m1iii1U1hIIIII hIIII111 Friday evening sevie s at 8:15 at Temp* saV_.8 N. 19thstrT H E J E19th THE JE IS ect wit Turn to Pa Children's Seder To Be Celebrated '. ".- ..."-'. .; ;/ The Miami Jewish Ortho- dox Congregation will enter- tain its members and friends as, spectators at the "Child- ren's Seder" next Sunday night at 7 p. m. when the traditional Seder will be con- ducted by the children of the Talmud Torah and Sunday school in every detail under the supervision of Rabbi Is- aac M. Wapner. The children will recite the tCarious por- tions of the Haggada and translate them into English. A Banquet will be served for the children of the Talmud Torah and Sunday school and no adults "will be allowed at the banquet table. The ladies of the Auxiliary of the Con- gregation are in charge of the arrangements and an unus- ually fine menu has been pre- pared for the children. Beach Synagog to Hold Concert Congregation Beth Jacob of Miami Beach, will enter- tain the general public, Sun- day evening, March 29th, at 8:30 p. m., when a musical concert and children's seder will be presented at the Syn- agogue. The concert will begin with a number of musical selec- Price 5 Cc Banquet Honors Yiddish Orator Congregation Beth Jacob Miami Beach and a number of friends were the hosts at a banquet last Wednesday night at the Nemo Hotel, Mi- ami Beach, in honor of Rev. Z. H. Masliansky, the noted Yiddish orator and his wife. Surrounded by those who had known him for years, Rev. Masliansky and Mrs. Maslian- sky who sat next to him at the head of the banquet table listened to a number of trib- utes paid him for his more than fifty years of work for the Jewish people of America and abroad. Mr. S. Aronson of Boston, Mass., was the toast- master and speeches. were al- so made by Rabbi Lazarus Axelroad and by Mr. Harry I. Lipton, president of Beth Jacob Congregation, Mr. L. Abrahams, I.L. Mintzer, D. W. Simon of Detroit, and others. Cantor Boris Schlach- man of the Congregation sang a number of Jewish folk songs. During the evening a gold watch was presented to the guest of honor on behalf of the Congregation and those present, and a beautiful pock- etbook was presented to Mrs. Maslainsky as a token of the affection of the Jewish com- munity. Av. -4nsEpfA Mas- liansky will remain in Miai Beach during the Passover Holidays and will then return to their home in New York City. tions in which some of the children will take part. A re- citation "A lullaby in Egypt" will be recited by a pupil of the Sunday school. Cantor Schlachman will then sing "Dos Yiddishe Lied." The traditional seder will then be demonstrated by the children under the leadership of Rab- bi Lazarus Axelroad. This will be followed by several recitations, "Passover" i n Hebrew, and Estrellita. Eili, Eili will then be sung by Miss Ardell. Another recitation "The promise of spring" will then be given by a pupil and Yiddish melodies will be sung by Cantor Schlachman. This will be followed by an address by Rabbi Lazarus Axelroad "Out of the House of Bond- age." Hatikvoh will be sung by all the audience. Beach Track To Close Saturday Tomorrow night the Miami Beach Kennel Club operated bythe bInternational Grey- hound Association will close what has been one of the TUNE IN ON SWISH LAUIQ BOUOR UNDAYF re Two f :fawlC a r-r~~%. ....... rr,. l W., -., C71F!-: B ant ...-;b --, ** '-.- *. .. . . _ -* .:--; i .' ::..- s I Ir 28 - Pinched Paws If you're going to take Fido along on a shopping trip to a cer- tain large department store you must carry him when you ride the escalators, or moving stairways. That rule was made because the firm is convinced that dogs can't learn to ride the moving stairs. They're always getting their paws severely pinched when getting on or off. The store bought three columns of advertising space in a local paper to make the announce- ment, which read: "The pups just can't learn to ride escalators. Several of them have been seriously injured. Even the brightest little wuff-wuffs don't watch their step getting on and off." * * Let's Investigate Dark whisperings and hints of favoritism were cast about when it was discovered that while one entrance to a subway station was built of the conventional iron, the one across the street was fashion- ed of rich bronze. An investigation was informally launched to get to the bottom of the matter, viz., how come the city spent all the extra money to build one of bronze when an iron one would have done just as well? The sleuths were due for a jolt. however, for it was discovered that the classy entrance cost the city nothing. The financial house in ordthe entire coat of the rao . installed by city'labor, so that the city saved instead of lost money. Everyone is satisfied and the country is apparently as safe as ever. Incidentally, you may use the doggy stairway for the same nickel that gets you into the more vulgar subway entrances around town. History Lesson It rather looks as though two gentlemen who applied for citizen- ship papers will have to wait and get better acquainted with United States history. "Who," inquired their examiner, "is president of the United States?" "George Washington," respond- ed the candidate promptly. Slightly dissatisfied with that answer, the examiner ashed "Who is governor of New Yorkt Again the snappy answer: "George Washington. Turning to the man's compan" ion, the examiner weakly sa "Who is Calvin Coolidget Neither candidate had e ver heard of him. Yes, they'll have to wait. * 'h .~~ .I *q~ ~~u i;- ,, Glittering Gold Real gold will glitter from n Iw.:-:. top stories of a skyscraper nearing completion. :- Designed to -withstand the ae (i test of the city's atmosphere, 14 I& . carat gold, suspended .in oil, ..Nat .i sprayed into the terra cotta hsbeftA. it was fired in the kilns. It will have a distinct golden laze -uner certain ghts, the manufacturers, say. The ten. eotta on the lwr floors has . celved a similar treatment metallic aluminum. mnost suam aft 1 race-. _tj f lru ;~ -:q ' i;4 11 d rl 1 1 BarkingUp The Wrong Tree Barking Up The Wrong Tree CC . ~--- .. ..Wr M .. z i h; ; r;- ` ; :. ~~-a~;~E -z Pare 2 / S:.Friday, Friday, Mifcigh I .. .. - - ... . THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN moss andlento Pa-Jubilee together Siness and ente es in which the fined eil is avqable cheaply it i create for in all its phases. Jubee together identity of an individual must be highly eonomnaal in modterat- Tbea Jews accustomed to a wish that a the y knowg n ith cerpi tacos. um fiP- siled units, though probably not as Jewish environment with all flee in the days of g gerprints never hage from birth economical in large units as theiful habits, and cere-Year of Relese a until death, the time will come steam turbine. In aviation it is monies, beautifre natural most Liberation when ev when society will require every expected that the same weight of e practe and observe came into his ownev child to be fingerprinted at birth, fuel will produce three times the eager to practice and observe came Into his own, Yown and the prints made a public re- mileage as gasoline, at a lower these habits, here in this land Year of Jubilee may ord. Under such a system there price per gallon. of freedom and opportunity. the whole House of can never be any question as to Sooner or later the Diesel en- Among those who came Peace and Happiness,Jo whose baby is who when children gine will come into its own in the here with this stream of Contentment and true get mixed in a hospital ward, oair and flying will be cheaper as Jewish immigrants was one and Freedom. whether the person claiming to be well as safer from the fire risk. ewish immigranischewitas one and Freedom. P Jthe missing heir is the right one. Dov Baer Manischewiz.A ENGINES devout, earnest, observant DEPRESSION Experimenters with the Diesel SHN'NASS HAYOVEL Jew, he realized that his fel- The Fest of DEPRESSION type of engine for airplanes are low Jews would want all the of How serious has the much- optimistic in spite of many set- This year of 1931 is Shnass things that would enable MACAROONS, SPONGI talked-of business depression act- backs. Diesel-engined planes have Hayovel, a Year of Jubilee. It them to keep their faith, and ually been? Not nearly as serious made long flights economically but ust fifth ears sie the he established n a small AE, NUT CAyE nor as far-reaching in its effects, the questions of manufacturing i i years since the so he established, on a small C N CA I believe, as the drought, about cost and durability remain to be beginning of Jewish mass im- scale, at first the Matzoth AND PASTRIES which much less has been said answered, migration into the United Bakery which, in the course and written. The Diesel engine is like any States. A half century ago, in of this half century, has For East According to one authority, bus- other engine which depends upon 1881, when the Jews began grown into the greatest fac- r iness as a whole is only about 9 the explosion of a mixture of gas to flee from Russia because tory of Matzo, and Matzo per cent off the normal for this and air inside a cylinder, except ---- time of year, employment is 95 thta it uses heavy oil instead of of terrible persecution, there products in the world, now percent of normal, retail sales are gasoline and requires no electric were only 250,000 Jews in known far and wide as the B. NpW YORK only off about 3 per cent, taking ignition system, the pressure in- this country. Now there are Manischewitz Company. the country as a whole, grocery side the cylinder being so great close to 5,000,000. The Jew- The sons of this doughty Baking sales are about the same as last that the oil is heated to the igni- ish communities were small pioneered who are conducting year, regular interest and divi- tion point by the rise in tempera- ish communities were small pioneered who are conducting C dends are being paid as usual and ture caused by the pressure. and Jewish life on these this great industry are send- thirty million families are living The high pressure required shores was in its infancy. ing hearty greetings to Amer- 471 S. W. Eighth St on almost the same scale of expen- makes it difficult to reduce the With the influx of our breth- ican Jewry and to Jewries Phone 2-1773 diture as they were in the height Diesel engine to the light weight from Eastrn uropethe world over in this Shn'- of "flush times." required for aviation. For ships ren rom Eastern Europe, the world over in this Shn'- It is the fashion to "talk poor." and wherever crude or semi-re- Jewish life oegan to take con- nass Hayovel, in this year of Cash is not circulating as rapidly g0oo0o0 oo+ + + + + ++ + + + + + + ++ +0o ++ +- as it was, but credit for those en- titled to it is easier than for years. The chief sufferers are the victims of over-production, who are namely the farmers THE JEWISH RADIO HOUR HOUSES T Houses cost too much and are STATION W Q A M not good enough when they ar o EVERY SUNDAY 5 TO 6 P. M. finished and paid for. That is ___ what Grosvenor Atterbury, one of the most famous architects, de- o SPONSORED AN SUPP.ORTED clares, and many others agree with S him. There has been no :mpor- by tent improvmeent in the building b of homes in a thousand years; THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN AND THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISERS houses are still made to order, by o THE EWSH FLORIDIAN AND E FOULING ADVE expensive hand processes. able >^00-00 00 00 00000--t0 --JLJL0 Qa a Working people ought to be able ________ ________ _________________________ to buy permanent homes for half o what they now cost, homes that o o will not deteriorate in twenty WeSS Paint Store ears or fifty, and which will keep G S' out the weather without constant M. WESSON, Prop. Palatial KNosher repairs. The way to get them, o o Mr. Atterbury points out, is to Restaurant build them in factories, by mach- J bbers nery. o Jr 265 N. E. Seend Street He has done that with a group PR 0GR A M of houses on Long Island. Instead 137 W. Flagler St HOME OF AL of single bricks or boards put to- * gether "on' the job," whole walls, Phone 2-0584 Where Quality and Kehr floor slabs, partitions, roofs, were Hand I Hand cast in reinforced concrete and W Qo afltyand rK uhrr fittd io reinforce concrete pleanof I _Address ...............Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan Go Hd In fitted to gether by a couple of10 a, * workmen with a derrick. The re- .o ....0.r ________ ac Kapa00 suit is houses which are more o - comfortable in hot weather or cold Pone 2 4 VOCAL S CTI : weather, which will last hundreds Phone 2-3324 VOCAL SELECTIONS: ETTA of years, and which cost about half g Ambulance Service Mrs. Samuel Resnick hat similar houses built in the HERN Mrs. Chas. Markowitz I Beauty Shoppe Eventually some such system A 0 Cantor Louis Hayman 2207 N E second Ave will be in general use and every- FUNERAL HOME Cantor Boris Schlachman * body will be able to own a durable o Sydney Palmer Phone -041 home 122 W. First Street Lewis Merlin o Specializing in Eugene Per. TAXES Miami, Flda manent Waving, Helene Comparatively few motorists re- sent being taxed for highway up- keep, in the form of a sales tax on gasoline. But politicians, al- ways trying to find new ways of paying more salaries to their henchmen, are trying in some states to divert the gasoline tax to other than highway purposes. This ought to be resented and fought by everybody who believes that we have too many tax-eater.s in America. Every dollar paid in taxes by car owners or drivers should be used for highway con- struction and maintenance. FINGERPRINTS Sir Edward R. Henry died the other day. He was the chief of Scotland Yard who introduced into modern police practice the anci- ent Chinese method of identifica- tion by fingerprints. For more than 2,000 years the peoples of Eastern Asia used thumbprints instead of signatures. Any signature can be forced, but no two persons have identical fin- gerprints. Today there are liter- ally millions of fingerprints on record in the police headquarters of every nation. Every known criminal is fingerprinted and photographs of these fingerprints are exchanged between police de- partments. Banks, insurance companies, ar- Mies and navies, all sorts of bus- . - THINKING V^^^^~~ ~~ -^ S &!'; i' o Rubinstein Facial SFRANCIS AHERN, Pres. 0Te tm g S INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS. Treatments g < o <^<,oo<, J Spencer Maynard I* s Joe Reisman's | , SJoe ReismJoseph Covelman a 0 J | o Jewish news and social program for the week 0 Fresh Kosher Other Interesting numbers o Star Koshe a a Meats and Poultry MetM rk o o a e a S 166 N. W. Fifth St. g FRESH MPO ATS g Phone 3-2270 o AND POULTRY S 287 N. W. th St. Phoe S New York Title and AUGUST BROS. AUGUST BROS. a o Mortgage Company Maxs o - ..agic Bakery M 0 Largest Title company in the world - S361S.W. E ghthSt. Delicatessen Capital Funds over 3o W FlaglSre Funer0al 0 a Sixty-four Million Dollars 0 Phone 2-9435 167 W Egler Street w 0 a Oper tat bd 0 Branch Office n 0 0 THE FINEST IN MRS. PRAMN P MegM[ 0 HUNTINGTON BUILDING 0 Producers of the Finest DELICATESEN 29 N. W. A 0 Miami, Florida R RYE, VIENNA, 29 N. W. Td A SWHOLE WHEAT, PUMPER- Cheese, Meats, Herring, one 2-7624 NICKEL end ROLLS Fish, Domesti U ind 0 0 Imported B Phone2, N$-i . JEWS ALL SUBSCRIBE TO THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN D ees 'B -r *t% MMrt ACi ..L.-: 4 . I ~' i lr. *- ;l~i~i:5 F- '-' : Friday, tMek m7, 1iB9 THE JEWIS FLORI DIA A Wed*y N*MmPw PUBLIUMD BVMRY FMAT JEWISH FLOBIDIAUN PUBLImIN 107O SOUTH MIAMI AVE J. LOUIS SHOCRET. Bdito e. o. n ig nn Miami, Florida Phone 2-1 WEST PALM BKAC O WF s 414 sghth Stret Mn.. M. s8echr naf. Rm tave Entered as second class matter, July 4th, 1930, at the Post Office at Miami, Florida, under the act of March 8, 1879. SUBSCUIPTION Six Month ..................... s One Year ................. .... a.w =------------------i-- - VOL. IV.-NO. XIII. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1981 ARE WE FREE ? Passover, that great feast of liberation is once again with us. Again we are to comr memoiate the great beginning of i people destined to become one of the leading nations of the world, not m a sense of great geographical possessions or great armies and navies, nor even monetarily, but lead- ing in the spiritual sense. Be- ing looked up to as a peculiar race, perhaps, because of ourl ability to assimilate and with- stand persecution, torture, de- gradations, maassares and what not and never the les s coming back stronger th-w out the ages' and remaining a decided factor in the affairs of the world. And yet ... we often won- der, are we really ftie? Are we entitled to celebrate and commemorate the great feast of liberation? Are we free? Are we not enmeshed, bound, fettered and gagged in all our inner- most spiritual aspiratins by the fear of what the next fel- low will say. Do we not blindly follow the dictates of everything tlat is contrary to what we really and deep down in our hearts desire and crave for, simply because of d6r so- cial aspirations? Freedom is a peculiar term, indeed. Are we enjoying free- dom when we ride around in our autos, go to the concerts and attend thl theatre mere- ly because our neighbors do it? Is the Jhdv enjoying his freedom when instead of tak- ing advantage of his right to practice his own faith and be- lief in. his own way, he apes the next chap and stays away from everything that is Jew- ish ? Is it freedom waen he is afraid to buy Kaher meats or observe the Sbath sim- ply because somaeon may call him an old timerw? I it free- dom when one o denounces everything t_ t A the *o% - dox Jewish belefa s pr- stitious, and thnb When het asl Kaddish tor r Yahmrait to observe, a aet Orb thodox i% by tde back door, n i rear and j e , quietly riadto e flvi , Is it t when tional Jsdidn7 tt of be r eeh^Yi itL-~ StIs THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN N j THE CHO Tell me, Gentle Maiden, Have you star dust in your eyes? Do you nightly mount your r dream boat 183 And swiftly ride the skies? Behind that brow so wide, Behind those eyes so blue- Are you thinking every day things As they come within your view? Buckley's killer must be caught- Priceless movies here in town; Or that man I met last night Had the nicest eyes of brown. Do you think that woman's wave Is as good as Mary Anne's? You would like a new spring suit-- Wish that Ted would learn to dance? No doubt we misjudge you-- And the star dust in your eyes Is really just plain gold dust- That's the reason for your sighs. . q. d, q The draft horse has a good, strong pull. * When you are kind, You are like sweet, spri water bubbling throu the grass, 'Neath shade trees whe robins sing and gent breezes pass. And there I find Peace, as I lie upon the bank and drink And look up into yondei blue sky and think. The cool draught to m is like your kiss And when you say you me, dear, like this. Our life is like a happy mer noon. Made gay with bird-sol flower-scents of June I look into the blue sky your eyes, Into your soul, and won the wise Kind Providence who g your love to me Dwells in their depths eternity. * * Culprit (pleasantly) - a fine day, your Honor. Judge You're righ the amount of yours w $10.00. near and dear to them happens to be ill. Is it freedom to refu support Talmud Torahs, agogues, Palestine in tions, etc., and yet su Symphony Orchestras cause they find it more ionable? We respectfully co that the individuals wh< to practice what they b in, who know they are st ers in their pursuits in fields, who are afraid i sert their own religious victions and practice are not liberated and NOT FREE. If ever the was a slave, these Jews are afraid to praweve which they believe, SLAVES in the fullest of the wrd. For thaeI nw-R-0Wo. ing gh ere le mossy r deep .y lips i love sum- ngs, .-- Page 8 Pug Sluggum, on trial for murder bribed an Irishman of the jury with $100 to hold EVEN THE KING CAN'T GET A DRINK out for a verdict of man- In London we visited a fashionable restaurant called the slaughter. After being out a Embassy Club. long time the jury came back into court with the desired It is a place where the hoity-toity dance, and my wife verdict. Pug managed to get and I had the pleasure of feasting our middle class eyes on near the Irishman and said. a large collection of young lords and ladies, with a sprinkling "I'm mighty obliged to you. of multi-millionaires and even a couple of dukes. Did you have a hard time?" A little after midnight a waiter stepped up to each table, "Yes," replied the Irish- according to the law and custom in England, and reminded man, "a divil of a time. All the diners politely that the bar was about to close. A few the rest wanted to acquit minutes later he came again and asked each diner to finish youi." his drink because the glasses must be removed. A gay party had arrived only a little while before, head- Mrs. Styles-The Crumbys ed by a younger son df His Majesty, King Gcorge. I have some china that has watched with interest to see what would happen when the been in the family for more waiter visited that table. Would a prince of the blood be than a hundred years. asked to give up his glass like any common man? Or Mrs.Newrich That just would a polite evasion occur in the case of one so exalted? shows that they were never My question was quickly answered. The waiter did, able to afford servants, poor indeed, go to the Prince's table last. But when he arrived, things, the Prince took one last gulp and handed over the glass with a smile. Customer: "What does this A few hours previously we had sat in one of the Eng- mean in your advertisement lish law courts. A young man had been arrested only two -'Btg sts'?" weeks before, charged with the heinous crime of murder- Clerk: "Bathing suits, ma- ing his mother. In the space of a few days he was brought dam. They are abbreviated to trial. The jury was chosen in a couple of hours, the this season." case was heard fully, including the testimony of medical S* experts, the verdict was found, and the murderer was sen- Lawyer-And just how bad tenced. do you want this divorce, In our country the crime would have been a newspaper Mose ? sensation for months, while the trial dragged its dreary way Mose It only cost me a through the maze of legal obstruction. string o' fish to git married, We are ahead of the English in many ways. We do suh, but, please Gawd, Ah'd business more quickly, with more flexibility, and more steam. give a whale to git rid of her. But when it comes to respect for the law they have us. lash- *a ed to the mast. We pass thousands of laws and disregard "Mother, we heard a quar- them. The English pass fewer, but they certainly respect tet in church last night," said and enforce them. If you kill yJ3r motherver v tlhere the little boy. "Daddy liked to you're hung, and promptly. hear them sing." And when the bar closes even the king can't get~ iric. "Didn't you?" asked moth-i _ er, curiously. "Well," explained the tot, "I like quartets best whentt' / ,.-. they're eight or nine singers." T H A M ' !! A Customer: Ah, Mr. Wopser, it's the old story-the woman always pays. Shopkeeper: Well, if you 'ad a look thru my books you'd find that some of 'em don't-- The family mal wn )IIN JSEPH GAINES, MD. HEALTH AND DANCING U y physician should above all things, be a nor- htaa i4- a-aaM -nm wa n tn, ,-+T 4i ,'I% t nA ti3a of "Who's that new girl Iseen L e , HUM P l 1o UU 1 eLU 1 JlrUnII LJ u ,U 11y U oenas Sof "Who's that new girl Is.een influence felt in many ways, not inconsistent with the you with last night?" practice of medicine, to make his youthful patrons better der if "That ain't no new girl, it's men and women. I am afraid many times the doctor does. my old girl painted over. n't speak out, in the fear of offending some of his most ave prominent clients; particularly so it has been in the matter S Dinah: Is you made all yo' of the dance. So many of our very best pay patients une- or in 'rangements foh yo' wedding ? i tion it. Mandy: Not quite. I's got i . to buy a trooso an' rent a Nevertheless, if an act or deed contains a strong ei t's house an' et mrhusband a meant of hidden vice, the physician should be outspotm job, an' get some regular against it; for no one should know better than he, the dma- t and washin' work to do. An' when age often done by indulgence in things that are pleasing, rill be them's done Ah kin name the but hold dangerous poison. happy day. In .this letter, I shall fortify myself behind known au- thorities; I shall confine myself to opinions of other man ,who we submit, Passover was not rather than assume any dictatorship on my own part& I proclaimed, have no. desire to attain a point of notoriety in this matter ise to May the lesson of Passover of grave concern, but I may say that I endorse the auther- Syn- be ever present in the minds' ities quoted. stitu- of these Jews who knowing Dancing and purity are not incompatible-there a ipport themselves fear to recognize too many proofs of that, to be denied; but, in these scuiy. themselves. Let them leave ing days, a warning is not out of place, it seems to me. fash- the land of bondage, even Lf So, here they are: it be only mental! And to that intend greatest of blessings "KNOW 'Those churches in recent times which resolutely set n fear THYSELF" let there be themeles against the pastime are wiser in their generation believe practiced a still greater one than is commonly supposed. rang- "BE THYSELF." "ALL dancing excites the passions -' those modes* alien And let these same Jews. patter . have as their ultimate tendency, the brakift to as- repeat to themselves one of down of religious restraint, and the free exercise of sex. Scon- the most beautiful passages liberty . . " them, in the Seder Service: "Hash- Mind you,this is not propaganda-it is medically 9 - &RE ate Avday, leshone Habo'oh corded as ic fact. It would not be printabe her L Jew bnai chorin," "this year we history of ti ce as indulged by r~aes of men tfre . Swho are leaves, but neatyea may immemorial; the early Albigsnes e of Iuae ., that we he free in the land f Is- dancing, "the devil's procession." I could quote are rale"r; if not pwsically at volumes ere -space forbids; let me say, conduiM sense =eAt m ly -.d a ac- m .any form -of -.exowcise r orA y. "'.a-; Jews. tiees. health. This wit t HAa A tfi, .:.I r.. I I * * L , *. . -: r~s~ 11' ' * -' t Page.4 Dr. and Mrs. Barney Wein- kle entertained with a musi- cale last Saturday at their home. Mme. Patricia Sanina, pianoforte artist, was guest of honor and gave a group of musical numbers. Mme. Sa- nina received her musical training from widely known masters in Europe. Sonya Snowe and Miss Bertha Ru- After the sewing session, Mrs. S. Katz, the chairman, reported the completion of a number of garments for ship- ment to Palestine. Mrs. Cohen then served a delicious luncheon and the ba- lance of the afternoon was en- joyably spent at card playing and high score prizes were awarded each table. benstein of Canada contribu- * ted vocal numbers to the pro- Sisterhood of Temple Israel gram. will sponsor a card party on Present were Dr. and Mrs. Monday, March 30, at 2 p. m., Wilder of Atlanta, Dr. and at Kaplan hall, 137 N. E. 19th Mrs. Max Dobrin, Dr. and street. This party will be in Mrs. M. D. Kirsch, Mr. and memory of Isaac M. Wise, Mrs. R. Wolpert, Mr. and Mrs. founder of the Hebrew Union Shoenberg, Dr. Isaac Wein- college and an important fig- kle, Mrs. Beatrice Sweetman, ure in Jewish history of the Mrs. B. Brinkrant, Mr. and Reform Movement. There will Mrs. Harry Lipton, Miss Lena be a program. Mrs. H. U. Weinkle, Mrs. T. Ratner of Fiebelman will sing and Mrs. Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Weinstein will give a short Czech of Chicago, Dr. L. Kob- synopsis of the life of Dr. nat, New York; Harry Kob- Wise. Mrs. Leonard Epstein nat, Rabbi and Mrs. Samuel will give a reading. Machtei, Dr. Arthur Marco Following the program, the of Havana, Mr. and Mrs. Ben guests may play bridge. Kohl, Miss Edna' Snowe, Mr. There will be a prize at each and Mrs. Robert Rosenthal of table. Refreshments will be New York, Miss Helen Yunes, served. Mrs H. R. Klein is Mr. and Mrs. Carl WeinKle, chairman for the afternoon, Mrs. L. Yunis, Harry Simon- assisted by Mrs. Si Mendelson off, .Mrs. L. Metz, Morris and Mrs. H. U. Fiebelman. Singer, Dr. and Mrs. Max The party is open to the pub- Ghertler, Mr. and Mrs. P. lic and an invitation is ex- Stanger and Dr. and Mrs. tended to visitors who may Hoffman of New York. be in the city at this tima. Following the program re- The next regular meeting of freshments were served buf- the Sisterhood will be at 2 fet style. o'clock Monday, April 6, at S* which time the election of of- Senior Chapter of Hadas- ficers will take place. sah met Monday at the home * of the President, Mrs. Isidore .' Cohen. After a brief business session a nominating commit- tee for tne coming election was selected with Mrs. Sam Simonhoff as chairman. 'On Pasover the choicest of I' everything distinguishes the Jewish Home. Maniechewitz SMatzo and Matzo product are the cholcost of their k lnd-Mprod.ucat t he laro- A* eslr Matze Bakery in S he world. In demand *. 7 .9 1 S Vryw-f. ! hfZO ,lT IB? 7 ,A.. *'.aF'^'A**" An important factor in the speeding up of the campaign for the sale of Junior Hadas- sah time was the "Bridge of Time" given by the organiza- tion at the Robert Clay hotel, last Tuesday evening, when Belle Wesson, Reggie Gold- stein, Hannah Mack, Jennie Rotfort, Louise Lichtenstein, Minnie Blanck, Sadye Silber- stein, Betty Woolf and Freda Lutzky were the hostesses. The evening was both. a fin- ancial as well as a social suc- cess and the approximately a hundred people who attended were given a very enjoyable m+rTV TTrroTTW L rtAI' Ir TfTTJ L'TE Ji. + O CITY : iiS _ 02L *':'wi __or4 o_ _o 0 02 oo00 ^< lYC E TIO *8*+++++++++++++l +++++++++j* received b: Futterfass upon the b Eileen Sar Hospital la er and bab ly. - ----~-~, __,__-----~------ p`._ _ ~ Mrs. Ida Buckstein, presi- the evening was made by Rab- dent of the Ladies Auxiliary bi Isaac M. Wapner who spoke of the Miami Jewish Orthodox on "What Has the working Congregation will be hostess class in Jewish life done for to the worshippers at the late Judaism and discussed the Friday night services at the economic forces that were the Synagogue Friday night at a cause of these changes. He reception in honor of her predicated a rise in the stand- granddaughter Eileen Sarah ing of the working class in born last Saturday morning Jewish life and lauded their to her daughter Mrs. Samuel participation in the upbuilding Futterfass. of Palestine and in general S* ._ -._--A_ A1 AL --.. --. Just a few friends of the family attended the Bris of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Falkenstein last Monday at the Victoria Hospital when Rabbi B. D. Mindel was the mohel. Rabbi Isaac M. Wap- ner of the Miami Jewish Or- thodox Congregation was the "Sandik." . Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Gottesman and daughter will leave Sunday morning for Patterson, N. J., to spend the! summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Coopersmith. Mr.' Gottesman who recently un- derwent a serious operation is' now convalescing. . Last Sunday afternoon's program broadcast over the Jewish Radio Hour brought unstinted praise from a large number of both Jewish and non-Jewish listeners. Mrs. Evelyn Raff sang a number of selections in the German and English which showed her remarkable musical abil- rellei worK. AL tLe conclus- ion of his address he answer- Rabbi Isaac M. Wapner will be at the SYNAGOGUE 1545 S. W. 3rd St. EVERY NIGHT BEGINNING SUNDAY? MAR. 29th from 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. and during the day at his home 1860 S. W. 4th'Street . for . . "M'chiras Chomatz" "HURRY BACK" TO SELLERS Honest, Courteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 28th Street evening. A beautiful cake do- _- I--- _- nated by the New York Bak- ing.Co. was awarded to Miss Philbri Louise Lichtenstein. Fifteen Phibr bridge prizes were donated Director of Funerals by the hostesses and the fo!- lowing firms: Biltmore Laun- Srving Greater Miami dry, Exotic Gardens, Safer's, Curly Top Beauty Parlor and others. At a late hour refresh- ments were served. t rp A meeting of the Junior D -un-r- -i-rp. Hadassah will be held at Kax- - lan Hall,, next Monday, Mar. We Deliver 30th, at 8:15 p. m., when a B un ndles splendid program will be pre-' .. sented and the nominating ... committee will be named by Satisfa n the President. All holding Phone 3.36 Jewish National Fund boxes 21 Norh West N are urged to return them at North West Ninth this meeting. Included in the cultural part of the meeting is a book review on Lewis \N------- Brown's "This B e li e ving World," by Mrs. I. Weinstein. / Other features of entertain- ment and a number of musi- cal selections will be given G l Me .during the evening. All visi- tprp as well as residents are i*' '2 "' , ::T. 7."721. -. 0", jy.r.,,-.,.. ,.:.,. ,- ._. "- 4 ,,: .. . . . - ." ., ',,i.. ,: ..,. ,.,, ..,, .:' :-* -..; ,- : ", -" .'-: -L : : '+... I AMBULANCE 8ERB W. H. Combs Co, EitaUb. 1 SCOMBS FUNsA HOI "o xtiet a2101 ., MIAMI BRAK iUNEiRoL o0 Phonl W, ; l 5-101 v. 1n 6 WMasas t aqii Ae. I. ' '.7''- ..1!p I,(: , ",,' ; ! *' : / '^ ifti * '** ; : ':i7 urged to and will I The L the Mian Congrega bi-weekly Tuesday rooms of beautiful won by M and prize; high scol table. More th bridge pat hour a de was serve Mesdames and Samu C'.-.' t- attend the meeting Ites. Martin -6haerhnr who ' be made welcome. has become. lage a atorite rn * ~~* fleWi ib circles' Mami adies Auxiliary of sang-a number of 'elections songs ai ni Jewish Orthodox i wie accompanied it the at thep tion held its regular ~o i by Mrs." Evelyni -aff. Kane'.*l card party last wo vocal. selections .h.Mra. long~e al night at the vestry Barney Kraft showed the gave a the Synagogue. A splendid qualities of her vote cor4.^ basket of fruit was andthe able planner in which kept te Irs. H. M. Drewitch she can sing. She was accom- ua gale s were given to the panied at the piano by Baft re winner at each oness Leopold. Cantor Nathan A 'zia Wroobel in two synagogal from ap ian twenty tables of numbers showed the knowl- by a wifE rticipated. At a late edge possessed by but few licious salad course cantors of the very meaning d by the hostesses of the text and the real Jew- Nathan Adelman ish synagogal spirit. Mrs. Sam FUN el Hass. Resnick who was to have ap- * peared on the program was 29 . ulations are being unfortunately ill and unable Phf y Mr. and Mrs. Sam to come. ' of Coconut Grove, * rirth of a daughter, A well attended meeting ah, at the Victoria was the open forum of. the City V tst Saturday, Moth- Arbeiter Ring last Sunday )y are resting nice- night at the Workmens Circle Firepli hall. Mr. Leon Elkin presided | Sand the principal address of I 126 N. ,K4N' .,- .rERAI, B I ' mes 2}5.J1624 , Vood Yard, nc. c'-:- Stve Ia Kindling Wood PweM 2-8462 _ __ __ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ ~-- i. -----~-- 1 I - ,I Z- I " I ?r il . Fri # 4iay, aim.h2iam74 THE .JWiv$H FL0 rnLfAN S* OC . - - - attended by a laam- , of guests and residents o greater Miami District Concert at the Beth Jacob' gregation of Miami Beach both a moral and finan- success. Cantor Boris lachman who directed the ert and Cantor Nathan obel of Miami who assist- sang a number of Jewish goal and folk songs and e given a great ovation. s Ardell sang several sel- ens and WMs aid the piano by Miss Ruth enstein. n unusual pretty event the initiation banquet of Upsilon Lambda Phi so- ty held in the Red Room he Coral Gables Country b last week when four new bers were initiated. among the novitiates were Misses Mildred Green- g,-rances Kane, Helen o and 'Estelle Dizon. In rge of the ceremonies e Freda Lutzky, Faye intraub and Malvina iss. This sorority is limit- in this chapter to students the University of Miami is a Jewish organization. 0 * Business meeting of the mi Zionist District was on the night of March . Correspondence was d and reports were sub- ted. It was decided to hold cheon every two weeks at convenient restaurant, in- ng everyone to attend who be interested. correspondence was read mthe headquarters of Jewish Agency in New k City that ,Mr. Morris henberg, the Chairman of American Palestine Cam- n for 1931, expects to t Miami shortly in the in- sts of the Campaign. It Unanimously passed that campaignn for $1,000.00 be on in Miami to contribute he $2,500,000.00 campaign uguarted by the Jewish ency for Palestine. * he Miami Zionist District ived at a meeting, held rh 8th, 1931, at the Beth ob Synagogue on Miami ch,. the following collec- s for the Jewish National 'd: ' r. A. Wolfson, $10.00; David W. Simon, $5.00; cellaneous donations dur- meeting, $49.17; Total, .17. Deduction for ex- se of meeting, $6.75; For ded to National Fund Bu- t, $57.42. larry Simonhoff, chair- [ETY ' -------- man of District, Mrs. Morris Dubler, chairman, National Fund. * The Sisterhood of Temple Israel ,will be in charge of special Sader Services next Wednesday eveningin Kap- lan Hall, at 7 p. m. following the Passover services beginn- ing at 6:30 p. m. in the Tem- ple. The ritual will be conduc- ted by Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan and will be followed by a splendid dinner. The Serge will be $2.00 each and paid reservations for this Se- der must be made at the office of Temple Israel not later than Monday morning. Every effort will be made to make this Sader especially interest- ing and attractive. The pub- lic is cordially invited to at- tend. * played by those present. . ** * At a meeting of the Execu- tive Board of the local Zion- ist District plans for the Na- tional Flower day to be held in June were announced. As usual this day will be in charge of the National Fund Committee which is now headed by Mrs. Morris Dub- ler who has been head of this committee for several years. A very enjoyable evening of entertainment was the dance of the Loyalty Club held at the ballroom of the City Club, last Sunday night, when a large number of local residents and some visitors were present. The dancing and entertainment provided those present more than their money's worth of enjoyment. In charge of the event was Mr. Bob Wallis who was as- sisted by Mrs. Lena Simon. Mrs. Sadye 'G. Rose and a number fo other members. A very tidy sum was realized as The Council of Jewish Wo- the result of the affair. men will as usual again this * year' distribute Passo v er Beth David Sisterhood was baskets containing Matzos host at a card party last Wed- and other food, to families in nesday night at the Talmud need and every effort will be Torah hall, when fifteen made so that no family who tables of bridge were played. is in need will be left wanting Among the prize winners this Passover. were Mesdames B. Kandle, S. * J. Spector and Mr. Louis Sei- On Friday, April 17th, the den. Mrs. A. Mink was award, Council of Jewish Women will ed a beautiful bedspread. At be the hosts at a card party a late hour refreshments at the home of Mrs. P. Schein- were served. berg, 1777 S. W. 12th street, * when prizes will be given for At the meeting of the high score and refreshments Friendship League held in its will be served. Tickets of ad- clubrooms last Wednesday mission are only fifty cents night the resignation of Miss each. Sophie Gordon as chairman of publicity was accepted and A very interesting address Miss Mary Flitman was ap- was made by Mr. M. M. Neu- pointed to succeed her. The mann last Wednesday at the farewell Frolics dance will be weekly luncheon of the Bnai held at the clubrooms on Brith at the Palatial Kosher Wednesday, April 15th, as a Restaurant. Others who spoke were Mr. Jack Bernstein, Col. Lieboldt and Rabbi S. M. fa mily Machtei. Luncheons will be ' suspended for the next two i n i s h weeks because of the Passover Holidays. A completelyfinish- PAUP ie&au at Pon.* I A very well attended and enjoyable evening was held last Monday night at Kaplan hall, when the Bnai Brith held its social. Cards were Abdos' Market Is Now In Its New Quarters 112 N. Rosemary St. West Palm Beach IS PREPARED TO SELL HENS and FRYERS For Passover at Reduced Prices mflUl~lnIrm~~--raraarar FOR YOUR PASSOVER NEEDS See MAX'S DELICATESSEN 1167 W. lagler Street lanischewitz Matzos, Matzo Meal and Noodles, Coffee, ea, Sugar, Prunes, and Ndts of all. kinds-Spices, 'iqgar and Nyfat. SPassOIPRllA OOmD IOF ALL KIND muarnm. sonable rates. phone 3-2661 NATIONAL LAUNDRIES, IN C. Miaw q il farewell: to- the. winter. visi- tor: Prizes will be given for the best waltz and fox trot dancing. No business meet- ings of the League will be held until after the Passover Holidays. After the business meeting the usual dancing was enjoyed until 12 o'clock. * Dr. Geo, J. Gerson of Bal- timore, Md., will arrive Sat- urday to join his wife who has been visiting here for the past month. He will be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Gerson and his parents-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Schonfeld, at 1428 S. W. 11th Terrace, Well- Worth SHOE SHOP Corner of 5th St. & 2nd Ave. N. W. 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STEB#L A.. B. PIPI AND N jITAL.X,0; 53 North Ewat 2th Street Phone 818 6 ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL CO. 0 N. E. 2th St. . Aat P,. C. R.L Phome 214 TRANSFER FLASH EXPRESS & STORAGE CO, INC. '" 48 N. W. 7th Street Telephone 2-4886 Miami, Flao THE RACE FAN KNOWS WHERE THE DOGS RUN TRUEST America's Finest Racing Greyhounds Are Entertaining Miami Residents and Visitors Every Night Playing To Capacity Houses. At The Biscayne Kennel Club First Race At 8:15 Last Race At 10:50 * ADMISSION 50 e Ten Races Nightly -Except Sunday From Downtown-Go nem -N. Soeoni AvmAue, or N. W. Seventh A to 114th Street. From Mimia Be ona n9th Street Camewar and Tuar North on N 3 Seimi Aewnuo to 114th Stret. Fro Wert Palm B.u Ldk Wortb, Fort Lauderdal, HDlywoea-Dve r uth n DIm te 114ts h tmet. Miami Transit do. Buses Leave South Etrance of Venetian Arcade for Track Every 10 Minutes, Startlf at 7 o'Cloek MIAMPt HOET OWN GREtHOUND RACE TRACK . .. .. .. ', i "' v :-'- = , ' . - , S -.. .r.... : 5- i;, ~ ~ * i :. '''"''' ~z, ~: - ~s--- r ..rr r., r u -~..., r~- .. .U.,~r...~.i~r. .;u.i5 ru.\C-I~SJTZ~i~jZ! I 11 I II for about ten days aft' which~ lie~will retuiin to hTs home in Batimore. It is understood that Ques- tion 26 in the medical exam- ination for insurance in Mis- souri is now as follQow.1__-"D you play bridge habitually? With the wife? How's your game? Is the little lady handy with small arms?" i * Rubies are red, and Sapphires are blue; Diamonds are dear, friend, So are you! It's often a man's strong right arm that favorably im- presses a woman. Every Jewish Home Should Have the History of the Jews In America By PETER WIERNIK Now to be obtained at 1474 S. W. First Street wlqvlw" lg, - - -6. m j I .....,iiiIII .... III t....... ---''tUH 'I - iwuiaiiniii~nimiinmihitt~iiB~iai I I ! r-. :r~' 3'".- THE JEWISH FLORID wishes to clear his guilty con-' science by righting whatever "The Balfo r wrong he has committed DIeclaration" against his fellowman, so the carabyto. nations of Europe, chastened H r by... by suffering, unconsciously arry monhoff groped for the sins that brought this visitation of It was the darkest hour of wrath upon them. They found the Great War. France was a victim of their wrongdoing bled white. Great Britain al- readily enough in the Jew. During this moment of intros- most on her knees. Italy dis- section, th e conscience- couraged and partly demoral- searching of Europe disclosed ized. Czarist Russia, one of a long record of wrongs, the Allies joined in the holy crimes, persecutions perpe- cause of making the world treated against the Jews. Op- pressive laws, segregated safe for democracy, in the ghettos, degrading occupa- throes of revolution, and forc- tions, civil disabilities, ban- ed to make the ignoble Brest- ishings, burnings at the stake Litovsk treaty. The only hope Inquisitions, organized pog- that remained was the United roms, by no means completed States. Could America train the horrifying list. Clearly her man-power, and marshall something should be done for her resources, in time to res- the martyred people who, in- cue Europe from the conquer- cidentally, contributed to Eu- ing "Hun"? The Kaiser and rope Christianity, the Bible, High Command laughed at the moral law, and the Su- the idea. Doubt and despair preme God. seized the Allies. The reader In the British War Cabinet who is old enough will recall was Arthur James Balfour, how the Frech school children a scholar and statesman, a lined up in the street of Paris descendent of the blue-blood to welcome the first cordon of Cecils who helped to guide American troops, were on the destinies of England since their knees, the days of Queen Elizabeth. At this dark hour, western He felt the obligation Europe Europe appeared to be perish- was under to the Jewish peo- ing. And as a dying man '"1 "Off rFu -Off Get Your Thrifty Women hop at Passover Hagadah FREE OF CHARGE 24 w3TH U26 **** NuML NONL ...- "..., RAUZIN AV INSURANCE I AGENCY, Inc. i a T302 Meyer-Kiser Bldg. S)1 IMiami, Florida 5o lPalatial Kosher | 0Restaurant 26N. E. Second St. Announes8 that Beautiful SADER SERVICES Will be eonducetd by RABBI S. M. MACHTEI OF BETH DAVID Make your reservations Immediately For the entire Passover week or for the Sader. Breakfast, dinner and supper will be served Panama Hats during the entire week. $1.95 and up .Phone 2-988 $1.95 --- and..up........_________ ill --- ----- ---| For a Real Kosher and Enjoyable Passover Make Your Reservations Now With the OCEAN VIEW INN 158 Ocean Drive. Miami Beach the entire week, for the Bader oror any number of meals daily you T 3ICTLY osB5M SPLENDID CUISINE for tde obsemant Jew to ejmis the holiday without the I ld Ilt the appabet dweller would otherwise be forced to PHONE 5-5S5 .... pie. Being an aristocrat, he understood such values as self-respect, dignity, and na- tional honor. He conferred with Britain's Allies, and ob- tained the personal assent of Woodrow Wilson. The great- est boon he could confer upon the Jewish people was to re- store them to their place among the family of nations. Palestine would raise them from their fallen state to re- spect and honor. On Novem- ber 2nd, 1917, Balfour issued his immortal Declaration: "His Majesty's Government views with favor the estab- lishment of a Jewish home- land in Palestine." Pagep6 The Sea' Sanitary (LOUIS JA A Jewi , Producing The Finec Strictly I Pass Under The Perso Rabbi Isaac Whose Personal Signature Will A of Our O M IL K, per quart........ J BUTTER, per pound .... i HEAVY SWEET CREA HEAVY SOUR CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE, pe DELIVERED I TO INSURE DELIVERY P PHONE ISAAC M. WA Miami Jewish Ort 1860 8. W. Phone To Whom It May Concern: The Seaboard Sanitary Dairy at Hialeah, Dad whose reputation as an observant Jew is well knc personal supervision for the purpose of providing for Miamians: and having complied with all my di that all of the milk. butter, cheese, cream and dair my personal supervision will be 'kosher for Pesa, S at rpor e of identification each bottle of milk or er a tag with my personal signature. And I urm up uon he JewiEh community the Kashru, and fully satisfied as to every reliious As witness my signature this 19th day of h board Dairy COBSKIND) sh Dairy st of Dairy Products kosher for ;over mal Supervision of M. Wapner Appear on Every Bottle or Package Products. ...................................... 25c .................................... 80e M, per pint ............... 60 I, per pint .................. 5 r pound 40e. .r pound...................... 40e, O' YOUR DOOR LACE YOUR ORDER NOW : 2-3749 LPNER, RABBI hodox Congregatien Fourth Street 2-0879 Ie County, Florida, operated by Mr. L out own to me, having placed_. j dairy plauMtS d a kosher milk, butter, cream and ehe~L .i directions as to ritual reaulationm, I doe .ew f y products that will be produced by a Igt f rh" "afilu limhadrin m ain iiU t ;. 'am, and each package of butter o iii a .' ." use of these product without the I detail. larch, 1981, Rosh Chodeh Nh ,nq^ (Signed) Isme M. I i'i... ' 'L. i IUMOF AND FIOR fAl A T _ The Girl-Friend says that Sath - the man who doesn't know jest that- where the line is located be- e a tween self-confidence a n d Theree conceit should hire a survey- would-be peacema.l or to help him out. butts in. FIFTH ST. DAIRY AND BAKA 158-60-62 N. W. Fifth Street Manischewitz, Horowitz-Margaretme, Mat Matzo Meal and Noodles, Coffee, Tea! Sugar, Prunes and Nuts of al kinds, Vinegar and Nyfat ,: A Full Line of Passover Dairy Products i I I -L -L I 1 -L I 'r -L -L ~rt - ------~ ~~-~icl - - -- --L- ~L' |
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