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BrOWne to Lecture In Temple Sunda? Dr. Lewis Browne, author o "This Believing World" and "Sine Calvary," the first lecturer on series of programs arranged b the cultural committee of Templ Israel, will arrive in Miami on th Clyde liner Iroqluois today, Dr Jacob H. Kaplan, rabbi, has an nounced. Dr. Browne will lecturt on "Why Are We Religious ? Sunday evening at the Temple. Dr. Brownie's subject will dea with the similarity between~ th< principles of all great world reli gions, in creed as well as in cere mony, and will outline the instinct that have caused the tremendous organizations of the world to be built and supported' Other lecturers include Dr. Wil: Durant, philosopher, who wil: speak February 10 on "Is Progress Real?" On March 13 Rabbi Kap- lan and Rev. Don Henshaw of Coral Gables Congregational Church will conduct a religious e ormdon T nunort litythandr th may be obtained from members of the Temple or at Jules Store, 14 E. Flagler St. Kosher Store WCith the opening recently of ;he Goldberg's Kosher Mar et in West Palm Beach, the Jewish- rels- lents and tourists of the Pa m Beaches are assured of strictly kosher meats, poultry and delicat- !ssen. Situated in the heart o West Palm Beach at 510 Clematis it., and equipped with the finest n show cases, refrigeration plant, ,nd other conveniences of the best he Jews of the cities need ha e to further worries as to where t Obtain their food. heof Mr. K. Crystal, a shoche o ong standing formerly of Minan sin charge of the meatsva e poultry to insure strict o serThce f all kosher regulations. I ro- tore carries a full lin ets Mr. series, and dairy prodcs h i. Goldberg, the proprietorhalam een a resident of wetPl leach for a number xof yet s having operated a siml ahe 8sold. several years ago which Ie so [e then engaged in the wh leshe leat business and because o h ~ck of of a kosher butcher store gain established the business. _r___~ ____ I_~___ ____ ~_r/_j _____1I_1-.I11----- ~ -~- 1- - ---~--I Tte rltM l 'rla ira Tarri ' P.rjce: Five Centla." _ ~ ____ 1__1__ I __ __~~~1_ ____~_1__1____1______~____ ~U_ _ I_^IIU__liLY___Lj~U-IYIICI -.- I~___Y_~_L__~ ~IL-I__-LY 1 Volume V.---No. IL -- Tune In Sundar 2 p.m. Station W QAM The ewih Foriianprogram presented every Sunday afternoon over Station theM begntire tiet is nPthm. is rep ete with entertainment every minute of theentre imeit s o te air. Music that brings back memories of years ago to the old ones, acquaints the young ones with Jewish music that you and tey want to know, played in the real Jewish inimitable manner by the Jew- ish Floridian Orchestra, under the direction of Bernie Mayerson, assisted by noted vocalists is presented for your entertainment. Would you like to have some particular music played or sung for you? Don't hesitate, but write The Jewish Floridian Program in care of Station WQAM and your wish will be complied with* S unday 2 p. m. for Real Enjoyment, Tune in on WQAM Announcements lRb Aie SIn Palm Beach MIAIMI JEWISH ORTHODOX - CONGREGATION Rabbi Herbert E. Goldstein, on~ (Orthodox) of the foremost Orthodox Rabbi! 1545 S. W. Third Street of the United States, and presi ISAAC M. WAPNER, Rabbi dent of the Union of Orthodo, JONAH E. CAPLAN, Jewish Congregations of Americ~ Associate Rabbi is spending several weeks withE The usual Friday evening ser- his family in Palm Beach. vices begin at 5:30 with the late When interviewed, he expressed services following at 8:30 when the hope that the Jews of South Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan will preach Florida would succeed in estab -in English on "Life, Our Contri- Ilishing traditional Judaism in their bution, not Possession." The ser- communities and that proper at vices are followed by a social hour tention would be paid to educa in charge of the Ladies' Auxiliary. tional work among the children Saturday morning services begin and to the establishment of kash- at 9 a. m. with Mincha services at, ruth~. H eiiae h l 5 p. m. Je~wish Orthodox Congregation upon the choice of Rabbi Jonah CONGREGATION BETH DAVID E. Caplan as its Rabbi, and be- (Conervaive)lieved that much could be accomn 139 N. W. Third Avenue polished through him. Rabbi Cap- S. M.MACHEI, abbi lan is a graduate of the Yeshiva Rabbi Isaac Elchanan where Rabbi "Life's Claim" will be the sub- G~oldstein is a member of the ject of the sermon by Rabbi S. M*I Ifaculty. Machtei at the 8 o'clock service tonight. The rights of the in- 1WiRmi t0 Form dividual and his obligations to the crmnmn ty wi b H d lcussed tC" Kashrus Committee ritual. A social hour will follow. .--. Tomorrow morning the services With the passage last week of will begin at 8:30. Sunday School as kosher law by the City Cormmis. classes will be held on S~un ry morning at 10 o'clock* TEMCIPLE ISRAEL OF MIAMI (Reform ) 137 N. E. Nineteenth Street DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN, Rabbi Services at Temple Israel, Fri- day evening at 8:15. Dr. Kaplan will speak on the subject, "Felr not -Prosperity Will Never Re- turn,but a Better Life Will Come." Confirmation class meets Sat- urday morning at 10:30 at the Rabbi's study. All other classes resume work as usual. CONGREGATION BETH JACOB (Orthodoz) all Washington Avenue Miami Beach L. AXELROD, Rabbi The usual services begin at 5:30 . with the late services fol. 1powing at 8:30 p. m. when Rabbi Lazrus Axelrod will preach a ser. on "Hope Israel flope." Can- mon Boris Schlachman will chant the services and lead in the con- gregational singing. Saturday morning services be- ai t 9 a. m. with Cantor Sch- 1 nhman conducting the services. Rabbi Azelrod will preach in Yid. dish onthe portion of thie week. sion of Mami covering the sale of foods, represented to be kosher, jin butcher stores, delicatessen, and (restaurants added impetus was given to the formation of a com- mittee to enforce kashruth in Mi. ams. Representatives of the Syna- thgesin' Miam eeinterestede I week and form a permanent or- ganization. Inspectors will be Named to visit the butchers, stores and restaurants. It is expected that eventually the local organization will unite with a similar body in Miami Beach for the purpose of insuring the strict observance of all regu- lations for the benefit of the pub- lic. Ladies Auriliary to Sponsor Dance To raise funds for its Talmud Torah the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- tion is sponsoring a dance on Jan- unry 19, at the Womens' Club. Entertainment including a number of vaudeville acts will be presented during the evening in addition to the music for dancing. Several delegations from West Palm Beach and Miami Beach will be here to aid in the worthy cause. 5~ ~ MORE THAN TWICE As MUCH LOCAL JE ISH NEWS AS ANYi OTHER P R~ Cnlude Mee With the first half of the~ inaug- rlTropical Park meeting coming 0a close on January 13 and re- peigfor the Spring campaign bruary 29, President Frank J. runpoints with pride to two uttniginnovations that went wiith the ppblie. ighe stall gate used for the first mein Florida and the approxi- naeodds board featured the race nt.Both have come to stay in henerve wracking turf business. Bill Hamilton's wonderful start - gand little jockey Hank Mills lestional riding also gave the pcttors thrills that will long ve in their memories. The man responsible for the in- roution of stall gates on prac- icly all tracks in the country, humanitarian fixture for the d becl ss f ied s t ea eom h; on of the turf. He has invented tomany things helpful to the orse game it would take columns relate in detail. He has a mu- elticket invention stuck away na leather folder in his pants soket that if it is ever adopted vilrevolutionize the window sale. Five years ago Waite and his partner G. R. Bryson thought up he bright idea of giving the ossa break, which boiled down, ent the elimination of sidling, because of all bad starts. To more explicit, the stalhi~ give ;nimal:~ a four feet breaking acand in addition makes lifle ndlimbs safe fdr the aslilstan't tresivith an 18 inch spade pro- Waite knocks wood when the ays no horse has ever been hrirt inethe installation of stall gates. lealso calls attention to the fact ht since the start of the Tropi- alPark meeting there have been '0 consecutive good starts, and tnost important the saving in tirfe pf one and one-half hours in a rac- ig day, er better stl ita t ssse ~ Faces. The stall gates have been in 'se in New York three years. He lar fem bilt so that any num- tor of orses can be accommod- Itd. He had as many' as 28 sep- trate stalls in one race al; Belmont lark, ad h a ed anl 10. In 1930 the ya Gatloanhta o Hon the Kentucky Derby Wtaite "as prepared for 23 but only 17 t vere used* -- d IA1MIANS WRITE MAGAZINE STORY k Marjory Stoneman Douglas, in- T h actor in short story writing at E he University of Miami, and il lrtold Farkas, student in speeal a avecle writing at the university, t: ceve had a story written by them I "e pted by Liberty Magazine. o I ttle of the story is "Search- Sof the Caribbean." lt obert the story of a Miami pilot, it aobrti Moore, manager of the p olers rAir station in Biscayne o: own off and a plane which went sl Plfi f Bimini several years ago. cc 'V ersons lost their lives in 8 he pae. Moore was the only be "e aaved and when picked up was i Th a tte of collapse. .h iThe story will be published sc e bhin the next sixt weeks and will H broadcast over National Broad- m 88t Company hook-up on the Li- la "rty. hour. Dog Track Attracts Many With appetites whetted by the keen racing provided nightly at the Biscayne Kennel club, many Miamians and tourists can be seen nightly at the beautiful plant. Thrills are provided by the well matched dogs, and prices on the mutuels have been so good that the bettors have been getting more than their fair return. It hasn't always been the favor- ite that has won at the large dog rmkped home headloo th faota ites, time and again. Several long shots have paid exceptionally good prices. The new combination tick- ets being sold which permit fans to bet on a combination of races have paid so exceptionally well that the .tickets have achieved much popularity in a very short S veral nights during the past week capacity audiences attended e the races, and were more than s rewarded by the excellent cards -presented by genial manager x Jimmy Galloway and his able a staff. -x ii I'X II t F81 Plans for the Jewry of Tampa -to be represented in the South -Florida Fair to be held in Tam- pa during the next month will be Made at the meeting of the Ladies' iAuxiiiar~y of Rodeph Sholom Con- lgregation to be lield soon. Mrs.. IA. R. Berger is president of the, organization and she is being as- sisted by Mrs. Perlman, first vice president, Mrs. Eichell second vice .]president, Mrs. H. Brash treasurer, SMrs. M. H. Kissell recording see- retary and Mrs. Jacob Wittner coc- responding secretary. LICENSE WARNING SOUNDED AT BEACH Warning has been issued by C. W. Tomlinson, Miami Beach city clerk, that penalties will be im- posed after January 15 on all bus- inesses being operated within the city which have not purchased li- censes. Mr. Tomlinson said that wile col sections this year have been better than last, they have slumped within the last two weeks. Licenses for the year were due November 1. NOTED JEWISH MERCHANT DIES Julius Rosenwald, who built a fortune in retail merchandising and gave more than $25,000,000 of it to benefit humanity, died at his suburban home in Highland Park of kidney and heart disease, Wednesday. Mr. Ros~enwald was chairman of the board of Sears, Roebarck & Company, which )Ie had built to a $300,000,000 concern since 1910. He became ill last April and had been confined to his bed since June. His five children were summoned here on December 29 from their widely separated homes when a heart attack nearly proved fatal. He leaves his second wife, the former Mrs. Adelaide Goodhind, widow of a St. Paul, Mlinn., merch- ant, whom he married in 1980); two sons, Lessing J. and William, both executives of their father's company in Philadelphia. r ~~a~s~-~'~~$ LE T US HELP SOLV E .YOUR .. . CG H TING rd PO WER PRO 8L 5MS 5 CON QMICALLY Pagan 3-1121 'I all 'i~-~-~waasers~b ~Cr ~a~i~ I Page Tw 1 elected at the last board meeting; Mrs. M. Dobrin was appointed chairman by the president, and the followiin~g` women were elected to serve with her on the committee: Mrs. Milton Weiner, Mrs. D. Bog- en, Mrs. R. Somberg, and Mrs. Harry Rubin. $* * Any women interested in joining a sewing group to sew garments or to sew at home for Palestinian children, please get in touch with Mrs. S. Katz, chairman of the Palestine Supplies. FOR RENT Two spacious rooms, all conven- iences, with fine family, exrcep- tionally reasonable. Will furnish meals if desired. 1021 N. W. 2ND ST. ten minutes of my good tia a week .overtaxing my bna have: the results go to a else's credt. This is ~te mention that most of the ddpj 9VadittbnfairjS Trini their res~l~i collees~ have returned. R:g you through no fault` of thd Well, until I get more inspia.: -tions from sitting under leap) posts counting stars. (Please da' take me literally). AN ED)ISON STORY Here is an Edison story thatil lustrates the keen mind of the i Edison had a peculiar glassa tainer made for one of his expr. ments. It was of no particle shape and covered with knobs ald other irregularities. He called h two of his assistants and t~ them he wanted figures show~l exactly how much the containr would hold. 'They went to work whh ,tinds of instruments, dived inter higher mathematics and two day later told Edison that they nearly had the answer, would in a few hours more. "Never mind," Edison told them, ''I had it two days ago." Natural. ly they wanted to know how come. "Just filled the thing with water,' the inventor told them, "and the measured the contents to a drop." Incidentally, Edison was not an easy man to work for as his mid wa oa wyse js a little ahead d no excuses. e;s ~- -I... I TRE JEWISB FLORIDIAN I - ;r -L~C- .. a cb I H HAPPENINGS " cbDoings At Miami High 4 d, house of learning--you know; the place we attempt to digest fM le sixth of the things taught to him and forget four sixths and one third of them. ( Figure diat one, if you can). However, I'm no in terested in the resu ts. -fe In vacation that was one I fact we ought to have anot Ir ne to rest from this one. dl r busily getting down to work an what have you. (Mostly the latter) Several students have ented two academic contests. In fc w have come out in the Algebra and English contests. I won't men- tion names as they appear to be modest. However, if any happen to get the trip to Gainesville, I'll let you know. During the holidays a new Jew- ish club was organized. The stu- dents from Miami High receiving different offices were: Frederick Schochet, president; Mildred Clein, treasurer. If this club has one of those lofty aims or purposps / we do hope they succeed in their plans. Now this next matter is both personal and public. It has come to my ears (I think are capable of hearing things straight) that I, not only write this article once every several weeks but I have several contemporaries who have their hand at it when I don't write* mat u, r fseiso spndrat la t ++++++++++++++++++++****++++++++++++++++++++o6 o O a o o a +++@+*++++++ >@++++**++++, of out of town guests including Mr. R. Cohen. Vocal selections were rendered by Martin Chochom and Miss Reba Luria. #fr. M. Silverman` presided.' Folk songs were sung by those present. Ben Liffits, who has been spend- ing the holidays with his sister, Mrs. Marry WCeinberg, 818 Jeffer- son Ave., Miami Beach, has re- turned to his home in New York city. At the meeting of the Loyalty Club held Tuesday night the fol- lowing officers were chosen. Mrs. Saye G. Rose, president; Mrs Mat- tie Kuperberg, viec president; Mrs. Ann Reisman, secretary and Mrs. Benjamin Kohl, treasurer. Mrs. Lena Simon the retiring president installed the officers in a few appropriate remarks. Refreshments were served at a late hour after the business ses- sion was concluded. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wim. Friedman celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary last Sunday evening by entertaining a number of friends at their home. Bridge and other games were enjoyed. Miss Bernstein played a number of pi. ano es ectionsA whlakwe ogrea - freshments were served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. H. Rayvis, Mr. and Mrs. H. Simon and son, Mr. and Mrs. Kirshberg, Mrs. Michaelson, Mrs. Bernstein and daughter of New York city, and Mr. and Mrs. Pred of Omaha. Miss Rose Goldberg of Hotel Briarfield, New York city and Miss Emily Bernsweig of Long Island are now stopping at the Strathhaven Hotel, Miami Beach and will leave this week for a trip to Havana through the Farr tours, returning to Miami where they will remain for a short time. Mrs. J. J. Hellman, president of the Sourthern Hadassah Region during her visit here was honored with a large Tea and Musicale at which over one himdred women attended. aThis affair was held on Decem- ber 30, int -the' Hotel Helene on the Beach from 3 to 5 p. m. Mrs. Hellman, president of the Southern Hadassah Region is on the National Board, and is also a sister of the National President of Hadassah of America, Mrs. Ja- cobs. This tea which was given hon- oring her was given by the Miami chapter of Senior ~Iadassah, it was one of the most beautiful and impressive events ever held here* The meeting room was most ar- tistically arranged in the very Beautiful dinning room of Hotel Helene, ferns and bougainvillea were in profusion. Mrs. S. H. Lutsky the president opened the meeting by greeting and welcoming all members and their friends, and then she turned the meeting over to Miss Rose- mary Gersori, program chairman, who in hr usal c arming manner The first number was a group of songs which were beautifully sung by Mrs. H. Feibelman and accompanied by Miss Hortense Landesman, who is a favorite with !Hadassah audiences. The second number on the program was sev- eral violin selections exquisitely played by Mrs. Mar~ion Barry Tay- lor and Miss Landesman. Following the lovely musical program, Mrs. Lutsky introduce. Mrs. Hellman, who mna most in spring and interesting manner cers. She spoke of Haas a achievements and accomplishments d Iocue heera np h bymkng a cona fo membership. Her talk .a poleaore db an open forum rt wic oti ee alL persons were priv- ileged to participate in active dis- csiion The program was con- eued by the singing of Ratikyoh, this was~ led by Miss Rosema'y Gerson In one corner of the artistic meeting room there was a large and beautifully set sweet table 1Cfrs. M. Weiner, Mrs. B. Kohl, Mrs. B. Weinkle, Mrs. S. Somberg, Mrs. D. Bogen. the committee in charge. Tea was served thur the courtesy of the hotel. While here Mrs. Hellman and her mother, Mrs. Gell were enter- tained at luncheon, and board meeting which was held at Gersons Inn; numerous other private af- fairs were given for her. Mrs. Hellman concluded her s algng tour with Miami she ha been touring thru the southern cities of importance where there are Hadassah chapters. Wednes. day evening she returned to her home accompanied by her charm- ing young daughter, Joan. On Monday, January d1 th 20 p. m., Hadassah is holding teir hirt Jauar 1etn Cno t Al An exceptionally fine program is being arranged for this meet- ing. Mrs. M. Dobrin guest speak- er, will talk on "The Hebrew Uni- versity," there will also be the regular monthly message which will be read by Mrs. A. L. Kan- ter, a lovely musical program is also being arranged. Refresh- ments will be served. Visitors are welcome. At the last executive board meeting, Mrs. S. H. Lutsky was elected as the delegate to attend the Southern Hadassah Region Conference. Mrs. Lutsky has been asked to prepare a very impor- tant paper which she is to pre- sent at the conference, which takes place in Atlanta on January 24-25. The nominating committee was The Ladjies' Auriliary ,of' th~e Miami Jewish Otrhodox Congre- gation will sponsor a card party for the'henefit of. its .Talmud Torah fund next Tuesday even- ing in the vestry rooms of the Synagogue wheti Mrs. Wm. Meck- lowitz and Mrs. Morris Rappaport / will be the hostesses. Prizes w~ill be given and refreshments will be served. Mr. Nathan Gordon of Union City, N. Y., who was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pepper for sev- eral weeks left for his home this week. The meeting of the Junior Coun- cil of Jewish Women scheduled for next Monday evening has been postponed and will bd held on Monday evening January 17. The Sisterhood of Chesed Shel Emes is sponsoring a card party at the London Arms Hotel, 727 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Sun- day evening, January 17. In charge of arrangements is a com- mittee consisting of Mrs. L. Iot- kin as chairman, Mrs. J. Engler and Mrs. L. Weinkle. Prizes will be given for high scores and re- freshments will be served. Because ethe oapztor nhee p elic is r ed to attend. An important meeting of the Young Israel Club was held last Tuesday night when Miss Miriam Greenwald was chosen treasurer. Jack Peretzman was named pub- licitity director. A constitution was adopted and plans for the work of the organization were adopted. Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan and Rabbi L. Axelrod were chosen honorary officers of the club. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Miss Rosalyn Daum. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lazarus are spending their honeymoon in Mi- ami as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pepper and Mr. and Mrs. Max Schapiro. Mrs. Lazarus is the former Miss Yetta Schapiro of Jeeksonville, Fla. While here they r ben extensively enter- taiedar nge Mrs. Meyer Tarlin left for Jack- sonville, Fla., after having spent about a year in Miami. She will make her home there. Beth David Sisterhood will hold a board meeting in the form of a luncheon next Wednesday, Janu- ary 18, at the Talmud Torah. Mrs. L. Weinkle and Mrs. HI. H. Farr are in charge of the luncheon. A regular meeting of the Sister- hood will follow at 2 p. m. to which aH members are invited. The Mazda Club (light of friendship) met recently at the home; of Miss Anita Bernstein for the transaction of ~its business. Following the business session a program was presented in which the Cromer sisters gave several vocal selections. Refreshments wee sevd at a lbt hdeat. The home of Miss Janice Brill. A very nice and enjoyable' even- ing was spent by the large nul- ber of members and guests present at the supper given by the WC7o- man's Clulb of the 'Workmen's Cir- cle last Susiday evening at their hall, when' Mrs. M.; Kaler was hios- tess. During .the evening .brief addresses were made by a number STATION WQAM EVERY SUNDAY, AT 2 P. M. SPONSORED AND SUPPORTED BYl The Jewish Flor dran and the Following Advert sers JOE REISMAN, INC. MAX'S STRICTLY KOSHER PROGRAM: DELICATESSEN Me818 and Poultry 1187 W.. Flagler St. 186 N. W. 5th St. Ph. 3-22701 -The Finest In Delicatessec HARRY ROSALSSTITYK Y'SH This concert will pre* CRBNC~ Reggguanty Sent Jewish folkr songs, ROUMANIAN INN 215-217 N. E. 2nd Ave. popular hits of the day, STRICTLY KOSHER THE HOME OF DELIGHTFUL FOOD 444 8th St. West PahnBe THIS SPACE STILL EAST COAST FISS AVAILABLE And Jewish Dance Music MUICPRHET FOR AN B B. W. 2NDUR bAVgb ENTERPRISING The va.s W. Ores FI b ADVERTISER IThe Jewish Floridianl PHONE 2-27886 WESS PAINT STORE Orchestra thsSpace Still M.WESSON, Prop. Un Available for PAINT -JOBBERS Uner, the Leadership of . 13 W lalr t P, BERNI anAER0 MEnterprising 137 Faglr S. P. 2-584 IE AYESONAdvertleer __ __ rr r^egplr-;(--____--~---s_ ~)e~)e~)e~)e~)e~)e~)e~es~~ 1 I ~ U~L~ ~1~~~X~ai3n I1ILIVnUIINIY r#~e Inree I ~ __ -rrrrC~ID~Y~r I I Mr. and Mrs. W~asserman enter- tained a number of friends at a New Year's eve party when danc- ing, games and special entertain- ment was enjoyed. A New Year's breakfast was served shortly aft- er midnight. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Wol- pert, Mr. and Mrs. A. W7Callerstein, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Aronowitz, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dubler, Chester Wal- ,der, Mrs. and Miss Goldberg of Detroit, and others. On January 27, the annual ball of the Woman's Club of the Work- men's Circle will be held at the Woman's Club on N. E. Bayshore Drive, when elaborate entertain- ment will be furnished in addition to the music. In charge of ar- rangements is a committee con- sisting of Mesdames M. Kaler, E. Kats f, Hnry SeitlinR s dlvtr Gross* Celebrating the birthday f thei another, Mrs. Isidor Cohen, a bir h- day celebration was given last Fri- day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Sydney L. Weintraub. Variofas entertainment was provided and a most enjoyable time was had. During the evening a delicious salad course was served. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Weingarten, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin, Dr. and Mrs. Max Ghertler, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin, Dr. and Mrs. S. Aronowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dubler, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. M. Scheinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ruter, Mt~. and Mrs. Walder, Mr. and Mrs. A. Czech and Mrs. Max Aron- owitz. USINESS S i" Directory The Workmen's Circle is spon- soring a lecture at its hall, 701 N. W. Fifth Ave., on Sunday, Jan- uary 17, when Mr. S. Litt will speak on "The Depression and its Effect on Child Education." The public is invited to attend. * Mrs. Max Ghertler entertained Tuesday at bridge honoring her daughter in law, Mrs. D. Ghertler, of New York city, her daughter, Mrs. S. Shapiro of Canada, a sis- ter, Mrs. Greenfield of New York and several of out of town guests. Six tables of bridge were in play. During the afternoon refreshments were served. Among guests pres- ent were Mesdames J. Richter, P. Scheinherg, Chas. Greenfield, Mor- ris Pratt, Isidor Cohen, Mrs. Blumenthal, Neil Finkelstein of Jacksonville, Fla., Dave Davis, of Jacksonville, Geo. WColpert, Max Kirsch, Mrs. Mutchnik of Michi- gan, M. Rubin, S. Aronowitz, Sidney L. Weintraub, S. Wolfson, Lewis Brown, Morris Dubler, Na- than Frank and Sylvia Frank of New York, Sonya Snowe, Rubin Walpert, L. Seiden, I. Greenfield. Plans are now being concluded for the gala fashion show that is an annual event with the Senior Council of Jewish Women and which will be held at the Scottish Rite Temple on Monday evening, February 8. Bernie Mayerson's Orchestra~ will be in charge of the music and will lead in the show. More than fifty-two girls will model various styles and designs. Mrs. Al Seiden is general chair- man of the committee making ar- angments for the event. Mr an Mrs Jue erm are ann ucin the bi h Penalman January 1, at Jackson Memorial hospi tal. City TOod Yard, Inc. Fireplace Store and Kindling Wood 1216 N. W. EIGHTH COURT Phone s-assa ............................................. EAST COAST BAG & METAL CO. Incorporated I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 2-4485 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials Roofing Paper, Asphalt 423: N. W. North River Drive Phone 2-7251 DELICATESSEN ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th Street We Supply Your~ Every Want PHARMACISTS BRYAN P;ARK( PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum Pharmacist (Reg. Pharmacist for 17 Years) Cor. 22nd Ave. and 8th St. 8. W. PIPE AND STEEL A. & B. PIPE AND METAL CO. 53 N. E. 25th Street Phone 3-1855 ADELMAN PIPE db STEEL CO. At F. E. C. & R. Phone~ 2-1420 TRANSFER FLASH EXPRESS &8 STORAGE COMPANY, Inc. 4s N. w. S....sa str... Telepheae 2.4888 Mal,5a DELANEY &i BEERS Kodak Finihing and Balersins Commcercil Work and Home Portrafts 50o/ Off on All Amatear Work 334 N. EhoSecon Avenue -------- A number of prominent out of ian guests will speak and a lendid musical entertainment 11 be provided. Mr. I. Levin is airman of the arrangements mmittee. A very interesting meeting of e Junior Council of Jew~ish WTo- en was held last Tuesdayi niirkf 1Kaplan hall. Final reports on 'e annual December dance spon. ,red by the organization were re- lived. Plans are now being made ra theater party of which Mrs. arnReder is in charge. During leevening Mrs. Sydney L. Wein- ubspoke. Miss Evelyn Marks ayda number of *piano seleo asand the Misses Goldie and liaMiller at the piano and clndelighted the audience with number fd mus cal ar n e tPresident .to fill the vacancy i hat offee, ~~ILV. JgRUBrY..8~. ~932. :ury ~FT'Ci! TFtlrtran rerl r\rru~rrrr One of the prettiest events of the season was the New Year's Eve banquet at the Nemo hotel Miami Beach, last Thursday night for the benefit of the Hebrew Friendly Inn. Gathered around the beautifully decorated tables were more than one hundred of Miami's representative Jewish cit- izens. The large dining room was decorated with potted palms and other tropical plants, with stream- ers of varied colors hanging from pillar to pillar. Little Zionist flags were mingled with the Amer- ican colors at each place and ad- ded to the spirit of the evening Mess Goldberg and Albaum, ope rators of the Nemo Hotel made every effort to make the evening's festivities one to be long remem- bered. Talent providing amuse- ment during the evening included Mrs. Louis Joseph and Louis Green of the New York Jewish Operetta Co., Martin Chochom, the well- known tenor, Cantor Boris Sch- lachman, and Miss Hortense Lan- desman at the piano, in addition to a six piece orchestra that had been provided for dancilig. In charge of arrangements was a committee including I. L. Mintzer, president of the Hebrew Friendly Inn, as chairman and Mrs. I. L. Mintzer, Mrs. R. Yunes, Mrs. I. Cohen,. Mrs. Morris Dubler, B. Schlachman, Mrs. J. Engler, Mrs. L. Brown. Actively assisting the chairman were also Messrs. Harry Wasserman and B. Fleeman. Guests during the evening includ- ed Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod of Beth Jacob Congregation, Miami Beach. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dubler entertained a number of griends at their home in Coral Gables. Bridge and pinochle were enjoyed. High score prizes were won by Mrs. Chas. Breenf ield, Mrs, S. M. Machtei /nd Mrs. H. H~ Farr. During the evening a buffet luncheon was served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. H. H Farr, Mr. and Mrs. S. Wallerstein Mr. and Mrs. C. Walder, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown, Mr. and Mrs Isidor Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley C. Myers, Mr. and Mrs Irrr SOCI * 3~ The Champion Young Men's Club basketball team inaugurated the second half at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday School Basketball League with a 41 to 30 win over Stanton Memorial. With Ralph Grossman and Izzie Schwartz hitting the loop consis- tently, the boys in blue overcame an early disadvantage and forged ahead in a brilliant five-man of- , fensive. The score stood 20 to 11 at the end of the first half. In the second half Weinkle re- placed Hirsch at center, the latter dropping back to guard. With the added offensive power the squad continued to score in a spir- ited display of fast teamwork. Ralph Grossman led in scoring, accounting for 16 points. Izzie Schwartz goaled 14. A very interesting and pretty affair was the "Pidyon Haben" last Sunday afternoon of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwartz at their home on N. E. 2nd Ave. Mr. S. Weinstock of Rockaway, Long Island, N. Y., a winter visi- tor to Miami was the "kohen", and Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congre- gation officiated and spoke brief- ly in Yiddish. After the formal ceremony refreshments were serv- ed to the many friends and rela- tives present. Beth David Sisterhood entertain- ed twelve tables of bridge at their card party last Sunday evening, 'at the Beth David auditorium when Mesdames Chas. Goldsten, B. IKandel, J. Kats and S. J. Spector were the hostesses. Mrs. Louis 'Weinkle won the door prize, and hihr sMoreRa f, Mrs. S. A esobf and Mr. B. Kandel. At a late hour refreshments were served. Mrs. W. J. Barge and daughter, Sybil, have returned to 1Miami !from Ashevilie, N. C., to spend !the winter. .Miss Sid ~Goldberg who was the ;house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. !Friedman, returned to her home . in New York city after spending .several weeks here. I~irs D. J. Apte, chairman of nts for the Tri-State ,vetion of Sisterhoods, which 11meet here in Miarch, appoint~- committees on arrangements ndy at meeting at Kaplan 1.They are as follows: Regis- atio, Mrs. I. L. Rosendorf and rs. ordon Davis; flowers and actions, Mrs. Harry Nevins; usic, Mrs. H. U. Feibelman; anprtaton, Mrs. J. Simpson; usng, Mrs. I. L. Seligman; pro- asand badges, Mrs. Rosen- rf;luncheons, Mrs. Adolph ertheimer, Mrs. J. A. 'Richter, rs Gordon Davis and Mrs. M. ome and Mrs. Louis Zeients. Mrs. L. Zeients led the sister- odin prayer. Delegates to the invention were named as follows. r.Isaac Levin, Mrs. Apte, Mrs. cb H. Kaplan and Mrs. H. E. linman. Alternates are Mrs* avis, Mrs. Seligman, Mrs. ~J. 4* cter and Mrs. Wertheimer* .0 : .Some coming events were 8n-, une.There ~will 'be: g~a qve9-: gparty, January 17, with Mrs. .E. Kleinman and Mrs. Selig- anin charge. An afternoon card rywill take place January 25 the home of Mrs. H. H. Miller* birthday luncheon will be Feb- ry1, with 'Mrs. Riichter' and r.C.: L. Resiner in charge, and musical is planned for Febiru- y10, with Mrs. Larry Fay_ as Dr. Kaplan gave an inspirational de.Piano numbers were pre- nted by Annie Laurie Lee, and ca selections wre gvenh b dycircle, last Wednesday-re mdits activities at Kaplan 11at 9:45 at m. * " A public installation of the re- ntyelected of ficers f or Sholem deof Bnai Brith will be held the Palatial Kosher Restaurant xtTuesday evening, January 12 7 p. m., when Mr. WT. L. WNil- methe retiring president ~will rmly installed the officers. Thre bleis invited to. a~ttend anid Inake reservations by cal~ing y member of the committee dr Restaurant. We Deliver Bundles S8tlsfacttln 21 North West3 NTh Street "BURRY BACK~" TO ' SELLERS Honest, Courrteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 28th Street KING FUNERAL HOME 29 N.W. THIRD AVENUE JOSEPH P. 3McGHAN FUNERAL HOME Ambalance Service 198honeB h18tret FlV6CIL 5 ~IC M e Jaear a 6 DR. HOLLOMAN DENTIST 534 North West Second Ave. SHIENANDOAH CANDIES MADE FRESH DAILY 2 POunds 61c Includes : 1 Pound Assorted Chocolates 1 Pound Peanut Brittle Sydney L. Weintraub, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Freidman, Rabbi and Mrs. S. M. Machtei, Mr. and Mrs. Wasserman, Dr. and Mrs. S. Aron- owitz, Dr. and Mrs. Max Ghertler, Mrs oi Schwartz, dMrs .ro Aeg, man, Chas. Hain, and Mrs. J. Engler. ..* Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fay have returned from Havana where they spend New Year's Day with friends from New York on board the S. 8, Reliance, which is making a W7Cest Indian emuise. WOOD WOOD The Oldest Wood Dealer In Miami 128 Ca. Ft. to Cord--Solid Wood Prompt Delivery Phoane 3-2576 Marks Ice and Wood Co. 8801 N. W. 17th Avenue ~oa Kitchen and Sales: S. WV. 22ND AVENUE Phone, 2-5723 422 YOff PAY FOR - HIGH CLASS PRINTING 7TVHY NOT GET ITT The BETTER Klad of Printing At Reasonable Prlcees ra..soaex 2 zer8 s0. newsa Ave. '00un DooR 8. COHN, Maasr ~ ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KLINDS 1 FrM~ 3rnur~41 - GUIM~- i ~II ~ ~2rrr Page Fear THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN JEWPISH PLOIDIAN PUB~LSHNG Cr 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVENUE i6 J. LUtI~S SHOCHET', Editor P. o. as, asts Miami, lorida Phonoe-1183 snabnred anna bf~~Cl 1~t~Jf Ilrd ab ct or Marh 3, 1874 WIEST ~ PL gCB OFIPI Ylrs M.Screake, aepresetative country reported yearning for. sight of anow, it is fae t o be necessary to bring back;i Northwest Miounted Poliee sof The Rardio Manded Uitue~ next door tapped hesitandl f Mrs. William Spink's door alogj about 11 a. m. "Please, Mrs. Spink," he plab ed, could we borrow you a speaker?" USorry," said Mrs. Spink qug ly, "you can't. He's at the office " S! ! All creatures, even the had~ lest "enjoy the process by wh4/ they earn their livelihood," adei ing to a French savant. I hrr noticed that, particularly in t ease of politicians andmoqtl Corsican authorities are e ing hard to clear the island bandits, in the interest of the ist business. More tourrists vie the island every year, andofi are shocked to learn that a of them are robbed before a reach the hotel keepers. to sa dn' btker some who hasn't Teil your pipe stories to plumber. He enjoys them. As a role the average wa is more genereas than precise money matters. fact, it is laziness and cwri My father was aditnus large congregation. He e hesi-tate~d to have views or to gi them vigorours expression.So times parishioners criticised hit Be said to me onee: "It I do know better than the ma of my congregation what soni preaching my people shouldha than Iam not entitled tobett The president of a croa with world-wide interests oughtl know more than his sokod or his customers. He ought to know whbether present tariff policy is a helpd a hinsdrance to our economic and have the courage to say He ouoght to know whetner foreign debts should or should he revised, and guide his4 holders in their thinking. He ought to knroarw & policy should be toward Boai Ourrs is a democracy for genmertion- or more we have luring our best brains ink T tme is coming when bna ba ms eder cad ~aabe IbrrtCongress HOW TO) YEASUBBg Mkt in deeds, not ym r In fseelags, not in ioa dial Wito thigh laos st. blfast m*Is O I re bu a me as t ~ria-- Gal- THEC.5tP S "A EhS~~ r-d - S By Mlilton A. Friedman a This is the thitet Ia~_Er r i ii aa aa aa ~~ ~ its of artircl on Hadsaog E80 hum! Yacat~ion is- over anJ t~ itow n ob te mst imor r nOi utc efrs work~~~~~ msstranw Latwe tnth o~r~hganiza nsa ia~ge ceremonies free and. throws I did not write an article for this h ews in a present of a dollar to every column because I thought I Ough~: Th ineiggopsest bride. Up to that pomnt, two can Ti~~~t! ~ lidn~i Fru si~kjtionlive as cheaply as one. not do anyv work wFhatsozever, ana :nae for iltsef so P"it pIt therefore enjoy a regular vac's- w~ithin thl r~::k of thewn: Thc~ f rt dhi ma ocos tion. ivne yp ae unded the Arabian desert is coming to Howeer, ere am gainwas e spcifi insiutons likE; this country to look around. If a freshbatch f home ome .rms and: their he thinks he'll have to travel 100 news( a la Phil Cook)! i5~.irrci ar og:.:-:::: in the form m-iles to an noasi he has been mis- Students are flocking hsba 1ck~ fc a Wo`rkir-ng-womi n a Counc'il inform med. byr the hour. Evetryhere onG the! Mon-:fE: Hai-Poeloths. It is this 1 ( ! campus one hears the failroiar c* iCouncul wh:ich 5:ieadfastly aims to Being in receipt of a treasury j"Hey there, howf'd you enjoy :rhe 'e:u ~e ndwdrfed for tax refund of $85,022, Uncle Andy vacation?" Inev-itaby the' a::s womeni::- agTr~ltu1Ire ara~ mou;- Silello is in the position of the wAer is, "Boy, I had a heluva- ge>:y :aw~- iht hi ate us o oo h o phs time." However, it doeSr.`; :3- t a-::rht:: re ;ramr movein:err: and ~lin on surprise party. a mind reader to knowf hOw tri~pQ i goealcn1!r. enjoye themslves trer :ces p s group?. the a~u.Im o It w-ould be all right for that stx math . . . . S1ee one Yar .. . . . ss.@ Volume .- number 2 Friday, January 8, 19 ~ ~i~* CO-OPERATION Co-op~ertion is the magic wford being bandied about today as the secame for opening the gat~ewfay to satisfaction and success That it is true to a great extent is ev-ide~nt, that the lack of it caues harm is event trur in the Jewfish commuunities of Greater MiamL There was- a time not sco ln S3age wromnu rtedc iat a real hones-t to g~oodness Talmud Torah of more than one hundred daily. When. the Synagogues boasted of recular a9ttendance at the danily services inclding even the late Friday night eri~ces. Today t. .. with the population rea~tly inl- creased, with splendid edi~fics ready, wilf~ling and anxious to re- ceiveP children, and worshippers. - Toda . not an officer or mem- ber of any Synag~ogue, Reform, ConsPervativ or Orthodox dares evepn whisper of the a ~c~noe The lack of it is too, self appar~entt Today, wit~h all the modernity- pes- sleni RaMA pt tep Cos~ tihe Beth David with its varied attractiolns both are bewariing the fact that attendance has greatly mad Torabs of the Orthodox Syna- together they hav-e nowhere nar the afttenane that a single Tal- mad Toanh a number of years ago had, without even taking into com - sideration thte increae of popular. Ition. Why ! Tobday with the splendid asi- trane of the city~ to msinr of Miami and Miami Beach we have krosher laws that manyQ cat- monities throughout the cou~nt~ry haven~t But to haut good? Ist's ot. like ostriches, bury .our heads in the sand and forget the actual. facts with which we am faced. Int's honestly and truly try and tet together with the sh- n that &i~s roen amarato whas it or needs and prlz to mer. However, Miami pro- per has no Kashmt cmmPittee. That should be estahlished. The Greater M2iami coImrmunit has too manyr Jewih boys sad girls that have arve seen the inside of a 'Talad Toa o indticat a healthy sritmatiam. We can sad mast apr C~ihilre must ,batts wichi one is a matter for the parents, Ims that hemuta- - aged, is the mattr ra ml cas at B Spagagmes must insens their ws..hapsseem.. J are m gver LlLt em~d a y epces xrsereat orator to expound the pro- One fac~e is sunburn,, thus ear var;it Or:: o calpito an hour and 40 minutes, ly showing th~ e~ffcts~ of a war;= I 1:ptdb h fh uthd' adi a sl- sun, a beach, the refreshoxg ce": ;i Nasir Itric (Jewis evient itws"el beautiful oc-ean andi ever~~lr:S eeso .wncco- , else that goes to maikei up :5iat derng facitis A average of 70 pounds of live paradise on eayrth, M ami. Ane...-, ~ par a;rr :'ret country y. salmoin produces 418 pounds of edi- er fac is rdiant show IcI 1:= e. a wa~~r x- tde fish, states a packer. The re- effects of a cool, perhaps ..:1c0' r-r i Or.: en:D~rciaery, Jcar nsde. a E vtrn e section of the country wi:z i: 1 -:s-i:wr. t3nanea .F eeasr- of~~~~~~~~~~~~~ exrieadpenyo u.5- ~::nn e ofmber it, is then put mnto cans. another face has no smile, or tas; Ea sa nac I a very sick~ly one and~ a tT ve~ry me ".~6i i~:~Parents- call us the rising gen- expresionI. This either ~Shows :~a- B acies-eaion," says flapper Fannie, "but the student is not useat~- to ge:::1~:: I firs: t doesn't mean they know what up for an 8:30l class~, after havil:S ij. re w r pt had two weeks vsacaion, or tils ;S-i he up-u t. the student hasd Eine p r s,- ne Poli:en~ess is a coin that passes but theme is no reason fojr 1:. r5 curn neeyln. I'lldesst. n~ I ns nark He is a poor humorist who is Getting~~~ downr tonw.Rd:The won en / unable to make his butter from life right now, is turn~i~ hng itowr swihtk hecemo i oe athlenes.j Five.:sr~s sports are~ no :ee build of hi jo going on in earWer m prepaira-PT 1mns tion for intercollegiae competiti.:: :I 0i gar~2zat: n~i hKissing comes as natural to a in the near funtture The rspo--' 0 rer -g l as a fly does to a baldhead. basket bal rsig og tennis and swimming. ~: a:%5 NTLLTal I There is oiry one Jewisht cad-alag i date for th~e basket ball :eanr, Ju- eZi: .: R O e thus Friedmana, h~e was- fomerly a5 j~ is- n : anr tr~:a, n: Ttg W a f member of the Ida Ml. Fsiishe Htighfam adn-- :he~t s:P: :: n~T:ajfai.S By BRUCE BAR[TON s-chool quintet, Jack Daly~ is ou : oA v :e giulrl f or the managerhp; he w~a~-CS onJ tri & 2:i: :r :::ir. if womI1en. WHERE BUSINESS IS TO the squad last barU. Hdsa t. c i n-BLA1E It seeins that Jew~ish boys-~ arecerned wi-.ti :Eereb heal:h prob I w-as lunching with a group of managing everything :Es ye-i. ier~8 of :r. e x::zr adl :ends high executives, and the dises- Joe Fleishakier is manager ie: :*ox- mr n :: c-:t-as ze p~r- sion turned to economic problems. 'ne .^-caiTE rpta=r or: ve/;-i emei=cia earihis-i : ~r::E d=- Prsently out came the usual line squad is rrn owbz .ac~g em-taeehi::rghi rar:adp n fcomn workouts an en~es. 5sys n: o sensi ConreeSS is a bunch of idiots. As for westing the fe~lowf~s!\ r io -y er, i--o_ :1 l'r.- E,: pla?-- How~ can we hope for any sensi- thowngeah thr ruitdL fetrou i g.s.-;.; itn is as gaigr. bagawnsbiie program when our laws are Jewry Cohen, captain, Gec;rrge-,; :m .=*rus. aa and mnade by such men?'* Reich~gots and Miike Kasant7f ::l ns it diseases These I was annoyed. A lotof fliew are5-1 ab-:+== e w.. r:v w-- .Tv :r.:r.k: XAl my business life I have lit- sorbed in the ~fin game of team5~.:'I" "ougware ir:-.5 :: th athan ened to that sort of talk. I have The lobbers (thi is a word l~ican ns '.Ers Hei, Ii th~ CeC~ers kn~rown a good many Senators and made uip mean~in fedows6 who ti:l~ deris tc an Tel: Aviiv. It i Conglr~ressen Myl judgment is lobs. Lobs is a term~, ofr terens* ': acide~~rras! t: EHaiassan hasthat they are fairly representative are Harvey Scharizra-. Da\:~ 5" at ip::"ar.: stefe it ~r- of the nation, neither better nor Minadlin Brunny Be~r dnecr. ic onr--rr.a- :n re c"..:-r~Tng te orse than the rest of us. They stel, Joe Stein and Bb Coh=2. ataarh;c: I:-rict. wh~ich doi not ongmiate very much in the The only Jewihs bo?- ou: fir i,-,t ;lareerned ri:r. th weH mattr of national policyrndleg I swimming is George Sahaxmant. lir wrrzelr. LTnd cildr;GEn fren iisation. They merely record. in cill probaF bly maketh team. :c tr-ii iT tr~: jc 1 sw. inws:a the sentiment that growsaP n ff~r~if recenie Z I-tcs ;er- in the country; around thems. They er-~or e~irtck. al iorward- respond to public opinion. ana~filliated with eithe Synagia i-ig P-iz-e womec are so i-. And habt does Big Business do w en hr is Pods toberko~~` Equal~ Psight c~ai 0 1 ~ubi opi iodn? fotcl th au athe oon~~r Jew I i- Tapolit ~ ve=~ff~ ery young man who enters appeuana, in this Magic City of mmg tuto a! edsera la Big Business is told in effect own. ~~s~r tiid ins-ance of an ir-j "Now you have taken the ed We are daily- beset with~ ther bd metnga m- Fr~om now you must not exppsres evils of transints. p~rofessing :o0~r~~ .d sand rehfusng to any opinion on a controersial be Rbbis wholate tur on::0 mob~t. Th fight subject. You are no longer mee- be simple scablawgs They do this :s~ st Lill beint waged ly an individual; you are the rep- cmmunity antak harn with brb.: domesc fr ation beair wmen s resentative of a large body of Jewrs and nonden.s d:nh~ e Rabci~nica C ing subject :a srtckholders who hold divergnt lat' cooperte or te cmmo cr~~izen of~ r (if they re ntlews on almost everthing. Yug good CInt's fllO o the Talnd Torahs :t-ncasin stP~rattle), them is an must not offend eiter or IM. let's taild upn the Syaoa esod pre t ,ago ,r thge to secure inter- holders or ouCr cutomers Your et' ALL woRK AND CO-OPE- Iship. 42torce. manea-c dn n. uty is oto okad RATIE FOR THE COMMONI;,- bei n n muhsa GOOIL What any yea communall problm a modern spirit. The Bit bnkers ad carprtentoB womens? 0 pbaro hid rasses i an ra moBregr this a oe 'L on the br in can sor avoided by using pa s~ y Water times be Janusry 8~.1~~8fL~ ry; , : ~ _ " The J ACOBEA .N " A Pa e for fami Beach News Edited by RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD neck, he shed tears of joy. ALL NIGHT SERVICE VOSS' COFFEE SHOP ALSO Fountain and Curb Service Washington Ave. at 14th St. Miami Beach TRUNKS DELIVERED 8 8in, $1.00 aroty 8 Transler 131 7th St. Phone 5-1515 sood coooseconsoose of that period he returned to his family. Not wishing to over- whelm them with surprise he went into the Beth Hamidrash and sent his wife word of his return. His wife, however, did wish to surprise him. She therefore sent their son, Ray Hoshes, to the Beth Hamidrash (Synagogue) to debate with his father, instrneting him not to reveal his identity. Ray Hoshea asked many difficult ques- tions. Ray Chama was greatly astonished ta~ the young man's in- genuity and he heaved a deep sigh, tik If a cha ben ani e my this young man." When Ray Chama entered his house he noticed that the young man followed him. He thought that he desired to continue the discus- sion, and he stood up before him. Stanley's WATCHES, LOCKS JEWELRY Expert Watch Repairing 240 Fifth St. Miami Beach FENWAY SOLARIUM Fourth St, Collins Ave. SWEDISHE MASSAGE FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN SUN BATH 50c Including Sheet and Towel Season Rate Monthly Rate Phone 5-9447 John Morleighem, Manager EMPLOY FEDERATION ORCHESTRAS Reliable Dependable Exrperienced Organized Rehearsed And Trying ToMa n ~in A Living Miann Federation LOUIS J. NETT, Secretary Phone 2-8912 ~ n rs. Samu la K anto h Mayflower B~ote Mim ec tacdht e Hel aemen o Irdaughtr Hee o-hI Rottner of New York ei y. Charming bride to be was in Norwa~lk Cork, where attended Hillside privatee 1o. Coming to kdiami she en- EdHarris' school from wKhich graduated in 1929. She is remember of the sophom ie sistaltshoe a me er oL 'I'mple el Alumnae and active in the kof the organization. r.Rottner is a native of New city where he received ble nation graduating from the vrsity of the City of New kand later receivmng hiis den- degree at t a me ins iin. a Epsilon, honor fraternity, Be te thiAlp a, ad O tegh gh still a very young man he laen ornowe by aontm n department of the Univer- of the City of New York in operative and ceramic divi- Kantors are well known in communal life of Miami, Mr. trhaving been a heavy con- utrto the Talmrud Torah, a president of the Hebrew eLoan Aslsociation, and active Teple Israel. Mrs. Kantor is HEAR ,ILeWIS Br0WRO ntraioal Known Author an y, Jan. 10, 8 p. In* 137 N. E. 19th S~t. Rlgons TICKETS ON SALE AT Red Cross Pharmacy Jales 14 E. Flagler St and at Temple Israel GOILDSTEIN'S RESTAURANT SPECIALS Seven Course Luncheon .................-...-............... 50e Full Course Chicken Dinner ....~...-..........-.......q...$10 Friday Night and Sunday ................................$1.25 THE BURNING BUSH From Egypt Moses went away, He said he really couldn't stay Bcdausee t ere was ic king. On freM fm out as bs ai risse, Thenawith his hands he hid his He knew it was a holy place. And from the spot where was the flame, From out the bush a Voice there came. It was the Voice of God, he knew* To tell him just what he should do. God said: "With brother Aaron go Into the palace of Pharaoh, And say that God demands that he Should right now set the Hebrews free." But Pharaoh laughed and he said, "Not I Swdll not let your people go! How God did punish him, we'll see, And justly so, you will agree. -S. H. Galaton. Michel Klemtner Invites You to Stop at the Espanola Hotel Washington, Cor Espanola WYay Bathing from Hotel, Ocean one Block $10.00 per week and up. Very low season and monthly rates 8fonetive in Temple Israel Sis- A formal reception will be held later in the season. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lippman and family of New York are vis- itors at the Blackstone hotel, Mi- ami Beach. Mrs. Yetta Hartman, Miss Efattie Haatman and Charles Hartman, of New York, have also arrived at the Blackstone for the nfiter; - ;M .and Mrs. M. Levy of New wood r~e registered at the Fern- wood~ mets Mr .and Mrs. Max M. Newman of New York are staying at the Penn' Plaza apartments for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Goldberger, and daughter, Miss Irene .Gold- berg r,eof Chicag ar Cmn t n apartments. Mrs. Charles S. Adelman, Miss Luie an Bob Aemn and Mrs. guests at the ,Fernwood apart- ments. THE LEGEND OF LIGHT Have you heard of the legend of light ? Do you know of what stars dream by night ? When they open-eyed sleep, And they golden-eyed peep Adown to this world from on high They all dream of our earth, I am told, As a heaven besprinkled with gold; Bush and stone--each star Seems to them from afar- And this gloomiest globe is their sky .. -r. M. Rtaskin. The Miami Beach Jewish Social set, an organization of Jewish young men and women met at Davidson's Restaurant last Tues- day night for a brief business ses- sion which was followed by bridge and dancing. More than eighty members attended. Gil Ornstein won first prize at bridge, and Al IlilIIIIllIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III Featuring America's Fine~st Racing Greyhounds WELL-MR TCED ~FI DMRMA TNTER YftCERt SUNDAY) NORTHWEST 1 1 4TH ST. FIR 8 R AC E ........,......... 1 aww a LAST EACE .......---10: rON D)A'ND 7T THAVE 8. --- UNE~u INO ID TeRc asKowWee AMSIN-5 ET AT 630 ACHEVEING he ogsRunTrust N MIORSADMTTE Mia i' s.oet w vey on Ta orc FASHION ~DRYI CLEANERS, INC. 8~ stores, Greater Miami Associates McConnell &t Ocir ; 65 stores, Great~er New York Ma~in orries and Plant saso WT 6r.laskt. Phone 5-7~88 -n-.....--,.....n- m........... -****UnnunsumoIHY I~use~l- r r ullbYIIamr" l~ Then the wife remarked lagh. child." Ray Chama was greatly STORY OF A RABBI Jewish Academy, where he stud- ied for twelve years. ~At the end s urprised, and, falling on his son's Mazor consolation. Through the courtesy of the City officials the orhnizationigwillbmeg n ev v January 14, at the Miami Beach Country Club. After the dancing refreshments were served Final plans have been completed for the big event of the Sister- hood of Beth Jacob Congregation to be given next Tuesday evening January 12. At the Helene hotel' Miami Beach. Many reservations are being made for the card games that will be enjoyed. Prizes of value will be awarded ments will be served. is urged to attend. and refresh. The public I I I I MER K And ~"d 701- Wahington Avenue, Miami Beach Condensed Sktatment, December 31, 1931 Comptroller's Call ASSETS: Cash on hand and in Banks..........******** U. 8. Government Seenrities..........***********. State and Municipal Bonds...........*******. ' Eg inaent Bonds............,.........~ .********* Railroad B ~de ........,,..,............... Industrial Bonds *., * $178,511.49 117,948 109,492.88 81,485.00 19 048.25 niueand Fixturea. .,..,...........******* " 17,6844. Acrer Asrse Nts.. ...,, .................... ******** FunTOTA ASSFxkrET8 ................. .---*********** LIABILITIES: Depoital rets ndBaere ... ~ ..******j ,,68,4.2256 Ilrla Po'^b mn ~P. .... ..... ... ::''. . 0 6 ----I---~~~ P~dd~P~t TflE JEWISH E'LORIDIAI~. _ -- ----- uul~ Ppne PYoe jic~P~sdert d Cashier ultlYn....nmenIHIIIIUllmnuun I i I ..1...-. .- -' -71- --- i ,,Frid - ` ~~ --- a WEST PALM ]BE~Cgg & Congregation Beth El and its Sisterhood held' a joint meeting Thursday when i~mport~int business was transacted and plans laid for the installation of its recentlyrelec- ted officers. The regular monthly meeting of the Jewish Welfare Bureau of the IPalm Beach was held at Beth Is' rael Temple last Wednesday night* The Hebrew Literary society of Congregation Beth El resumed its sessions last Monday when Rabbi S. Wrubel delivered a brief ad- drss on odeRn bE uionne Ne the Congregation will speak on "Zionism." All members of the Congregation and visitors are in- viedt ***eld The usual Friday eevning .serv- ices will begin at 8:15 p. m. at Beth Israel Temple with Dr. Carl N. Herman officiating. Mrs. Dave Feldman president at ceh Is ale Sse ghod last Tunt day. The Parent Teachers Association and Child Study group of Beth Is- rael will be held Monday evening at 8:30 when Dr. Herman will speak on "The Science of Psych. ology and its Relation to Child Study." This will be followed by a discussion to be led by Missi S. A. Goldstein, president of the P. T. A. ... Mr. M. Dave of Durham, N. C., left for his home after spending several weeks here with his daugh- ter and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Moss. Begizining last Saturday regular servieds will be held every Sat- urda~y morning during the winter at Congregation Beth El with Dr. Kleinfe~ld in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Berg of New York city are spending the winer here. Last week they enjoyed a Fishing trip with a number of friends. ... Mr. and M~rs. J. C. Kaufman of Chicago are again spending the winter here where they have been Mr. and M s. S ~M. J~ess will formally dedfecate th~eircmelfr hbme next Wednesday evening with a party to which many of their friends and relatives have been in- vited. Rabbi L. Lehrer will re- cite appropriate prayers* Many of the Jewish residents of St. Petersburg will attend the nuptials of Miss Lena Argintar to Mr ~oris Coolik~ap day eveningS in Ta neg Rabbi aiolgh Bu~e Oi cja~e~siat Lbi eh ~rer i CLE IN'S 800o 8. w. POIIFearth Strictly K~osher Food . Roomg om Free Transportation 'to For,,,,,,,, Reservations Ph M"'"""""""""""""""'"'"""'""'""""""""""""""'""' tourists attend the regular ser ~c ST. PETEjRSBULRG NEWS in charge of Rabbi L. Lehrer. mre' a nsal ag tServices last Friday night were A card party wrill be he~ld Sun Iday tendance. The address by Dr. M. hall for the benefit of the Sister- S. Lunin on the "Medical Aspects hood. Prizes will be given for of Kashruth" drew much favora- high scores and refreshments will ble comment. Kiddush was as us- be served. Many reservations ual recited by some of the smaller have been made and a very enjor- pupils of the T'almud Torah. Reg- able time is being. planned. ular evening services are being - conducted and regular SaibbathF Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wittners rvi Oe ~ a r~m~na formally dedicatedR tir newL nme with prayer bl dabi a supper coming regularly for the past wih wus phoa swe re b uplaed wentyyears* *and various entertainment was Mr. and Mrs. A. Giralski and provided. Among those attending Mrs. Brooks or South Bend, Ind., were Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldman, spent the week end here and stop- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goldman, Mrd ped at the Roumanian Inn. and Mrs.i r.GoldBento Mr. n The regular Sunday night card and Mrs. H. Herman, MI<. and party was held at the home of Mrs. S. M. Jess, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. Schutzer, 420 Jacob Wittner of Tampa, Mr. and Hampton Road. Following the M~rs. M. Hl. Kistler of Tampa, E. games refreshments were served. Fuchs, Miss Belle Goldman, Mr. nunnnuan...............nen........n..... ...nun..nmun1un""""""""""" BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS GOLDBERG'S KOSHER MARKET AT WEST PALM BEACH 1`THE FI~NES~TINS~TO)RE1 FXTUTRES Congratulations and 1Best Wishes s For the Success of GOLDBERG'S KOSHER MARKET AT WEST PALM BEACH W. PALJM BEACH MIAMI, FLA. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS Land O' Lakes Butter Ehlendale Butter Ehlendale Cheese Ehlendale Certified Eggs Alice Foote MacDougall Coffee Cain's Mayonnaise unit l lllnnnn mimlitolllinnlll ininsl unulniumllm unmiumllsialialsi11innmilualitngn 1(111111111111111111111----) (----1 'O BIG FEATURES Lunch at the beautiful club house or grand- stand cafeteria. D elicious food at downtoff pr ce* Call Evergreen 962 for reservatlc* B~LL-rrr-LC~C. __~n-..l- __.- -- ~'Y~ ____~ ~~__~~_~~~~_~ _~~~__~ __ 2 ~ I-~li-C-~j LI- IAN T~aE JEWISH FLOR~ I I Page Six, "DRY KOLD" REFRIGERATION y p vA TREAT FOR THE EYES *. Frn 7n Mai l.ATETFRTEPLT 1650 N. W. 7th Ave. Mai l.ATETFRTEPLT Phone 2-1525 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO GOLDBERG'S KOSHER MARKET GOLDBERG S KOSHER MARKET "a s Wl l Bu AT WEST PALM BEACH The Only. Exclusive STRICTLY KOSHER MEAT and DELICATESSEN MARKET 1-' IN THE PALM BEACHES s IQ~IE / DELICATESSEN FANCY GROCERIESI DAIRY PRODUCTS WEST PALM BEACH Phone 4548 PHONE 7321 M All Roads Lead We t ad --------""""""""" s a othe Home of Thoroughbreds- cc-Yc~ TW GO WEST TO RED ROAD SOUTH TO BIRD ROAD WEST TO TRACK ' Dut" launes lany Suth 8Vene fan Arcade and Bgulevard; for hirecrslaeaF direct forCBrl' Park. oel Walter Sh~ 9fter's, Tropical ParktOJ~N reen 982 for Table Resertso State Law Prohibits Admission of Minors FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO TROPICAL PARK L-Cl vr SEVEN RACES DAILY POST TIME 2:30 P. M. WEST OF THE BILTMIORE TOWER GAB LES ~RACIN ADMISSION ........................23 ASSOCI NG CLUB HOUSE ............----.....5.0 assocI aION\ INC. (Including AllTax) |
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