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E ROM THAN Price: Five Cents ionist Worker Dies So denly Dr. A. D. Halpern a resident of iai for a number of years, and eof the mosit active communal workers, especially in the local 'onist ranks, died suddenly last turday in New York city as result of a heart attack. Dr. Halpern -who conducted pharmacy on Miami Ave. until stsummer was one of the or- niesof the Yiddish schule of Arb ier Ring, ws a past o- crof the Miami Zionist district nd an excedingly active partici- nt in practically all communal fairs. He presided at most of eZionist meetings in Miami for past few years as well as at writer Ring cultural gatherings. ewas an exceptionally talented eaer in Yiddish and well be- edby all. He was an expert chemist in the rvce of the United States Gov- J ~---~~11,, ,,,,,,U H LOCAL, JEWISH NEWS AS AlY OTHER PAPER Volume V.-No. IIZ. Tune In Sunday 2 p. m.Satation The Jewish Floridian program presented every Sunday afternoon over Station WQAM beginning at 2 p. m. is replete with entertain et evr iueo ago etor th m id i te air. Music that brings back memories of years ag othe eol ones, acquaints the young ones with Jewish music that you and thy want to know, played in the real Jewish inimitable manner by the Jew- ish Florid~ian Orchestra, under the direction of Bernie Mayerson assisted b somed roait is present for your entertainment. Would you like to have soepa ticu ar 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, Sunday 2 p. m. for Real Enjoyment, Tune in on WQAM . Announcentents a rcs T0 be Held I MPt ----- ---MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX___. Next Tuesday evening the an- 'CONGREGATION During the past week many nual Talmud Torah Ball- being (Orthodox) secial games have been arranged sposord b th Laies Auiliry 1545 S. W. Thira, Street at the Biscayne Fronton for the spnof e th M h Jais sh ilar ISAAC M. WAPNER, Rabbi entertainment of visiting dele- ofte Miami Jewis Orthodoxj JONAH E. CAPLAN, gates to conventions. Last week Congregation will be held at the Associate Rabbi a trophy was presented on behalf Woman's Club, 1737 N. E. Bay- iVIAMI JEWISH ORTHO. CONG. )of the Commission Merchants who shore Drive. Many tourists have The usual services begin at 5 are holding their annual conven- signified their intention of being p. m., with the late services at t'on here this week. present and special entertainment 8:30 p. m. when Rabbi Jonah E. Particular attention is being ICaplan will preach in English on p~aid by the matchmaker to the will be provided in addition to the "TeJw steGentile Sees triples which have become favor- dance music that will be furnish- Him." The usual congregational ites with the many patrons who ed by Bernie Mayerson and his 9u~pe~ar aarsuodsear pus3 Buysuys are attracted by the world's fast- orchestra. A special invitation is w 11 be led by the Rabbi. est games nightly. Three games beig ~0tndd t all r~sdents Saturday morning services be- of doubles are played each night beng eoritsq oatende to rsi sn l gin promptly at 9 a. m. with spe- Idur~ng the week. Light, fast jai avnd. ouite tprceendths annuaeig cial congregational singing. and alai athletes featured the compe- use eclsivlytoderayth ti-responsive readings. tition the past.several nights. Well ""~~~~ ixj beayth m aak ea onena ons cus nof th themselves in the Talmud Torah. CONGREGATION BE~TH DAVID slni tedne aisae Transportation will be furnished~ (Conservative) admitted free Tuesday, Thursday for those otherwise unable to 139 N. W. Third Avenue anStuds. reach the hall by calling 2-1183 S. M. MACHTEI, Rabbi rnet during the world war, ing stationed in Stamford, Conn. ere he helped erect a beautiful unity centre. He had plan- dto return to Miami this week hndeath occurred. He leaves rvving him his widow. Inter- ent was in the Montefiore Cem- tryin New York. It is expected that a memorial etig will be held shortly to nor his memory and in 9ipprb :ation of his splendid communal tivities. Ong DIStRRcO Races Scheduled For the first time this season ~iscayne Kennel Club will feature Three eighth mile race for older logs. This is the longest distance 'ace yet attempted this year and vill be a weekly feature hereafter. The crowds attending nightly ire the biggest seen here this sea- on and indicate that the tourists Ire arriving in greater numbers very day. Wednesday and Th'urs- lay nights the mutuels handled he largest business of the set- on. Popular with the fans is the combination doubles, which ~has 'aid tremendous prices for a two dollar ticket. The winner in the doubles must !ick the winning dog in two races. Special guests dur the ek 1r League negates to the Nation- SLatse hof homnission merch- ual~vh are holding their an- Vedn convention here this week. ci 1sesday nights two racing of- reaentof international fame were laete S a t e grures ofG Jdx. aricingy commissioner of English aing th Carence Munn owner lntheinfam us White City racing Bonth inL on. rack.Bt were high in praise for the ; anytime before Tuesday noon. Rabbi S. M. Machtei will preach atC-LI the 8 o'clock services tonight B c hDog Track o::n "Capitalizing Prejudices." The eat 0 recent re-organization of the Ku 1-Klux Klan to admit Jews into Starts Next Week membership will be discussed by jthe rabbi. Cantor Louis Hayman The Miami Beach Kennel Club will chant the ritual. A social willope foritsseasn o do hour will follow. Tomorrow morn- racing beginning Wednesday night ing the services will begin at 8:31. January 20, when the first auto- TIhe Bar Mitzvah of Irving Kaler m atic starting device for dogs Iwill take place at 9:30 a. m. Sun- wIll be used in this section of day School classes will open with the country. The Keen Dog Har- the assembly on Sunday at 10 a. 'Author Sayis Few Know Religion The majority of people in the world today are religious because they have not the courage to create their own salvation. Dr. Lewis Browne, author and lec- `turer, said Tuesday night in a lecture delivered in 'Temple Is- rael. Dr. Browne's lecture is the first of a series of three arranged by the cultural committee of the Temple. The rest of the people, a 2 per cent minority, Dr. Browne said, are religious because they have acquired knowledge and because to them power and desire to cre- ate become their religion. "Primitive people believed in magic because life would other- wise have been too terrible to be borne," Dr. Browne said. The 98 per cent of the world's population who are able to do nothing to save. themselves are religious for the same reason, because it ~makes ,them count individually, and with- out that opiate they could not con- !tinue to exist in their monotonous routines. The thousands of peo- cple who go every Sunday in Los rAngeles to- hear -Aimree Semple ,McPherson.doit because she makes their lives bearable; she convinces them that the world was created fr them, and that they have a fuure." The tragedy of people's beliefs in miracles lies in the fact that such a belief gives spurious com- fort but does not ultimately give any power, Dr. Browne said. He places the hope of the world in the few persons who understand the insignificance of man, but whoe behieme a e the dhingerwhioch Smd h al dsoe small they are. "fThe world can only become Greater by thoughts and work,"' he said, "by faith in the power of intelligence to win. We have de- pended on wis~ling ;tWind faith, and prayer too long; now we must depend on work, and believe that the growth of knowledge is itself a freedom." Kashruls Permit Is Withdrawn Taking a definite stand, the Miami Beach Kashruth Committee under the leadership of Rabbi Laz- arus Axelrod of Beth Jacob Con- gregation, this week revoked the permit granted by them to the .Miami Beach Kosher Market. Thi.s market is no longer under the su- pervision of the committee and its sign has been removed. Jewish Play to be Given at Beach Plans for the benefit perfor- mance to be given at the Ida M. ,Fisher fligh School auditorium, Sunday evening, January 31, by the New York Jewish Operetta na anm are b gc a nounced by include a number of outstanding musical numbers between the acts. The play to be presented is the iYiddish King Lear", and the Proceeds will be devoted to the ~trork of Beth Jacob Congregation jointly with the Hebrew Friendrt Innm and the Greater Miamni Jewiek Cemetery Association. In charge at~ arrangements is a ~ommintte headed by Mr. I. L. Mintser. :andida IAcy s Announced Charles M~. Durran~ce of Jack- Dnville, Fla., announced his can. idacy for Governor of Florida, IsthwNeek in a statement issued Ste press. In his statement he bounced a platformn of economy, reductionn of taxes. Durrance Sa prominent attorney of Sack. Dville and well known through- Uthe State. 1 j ness starting device has been m. used with remarkable success at the Bayshore Kennel Club in San T Francisco, Cal., and have enabled even the slower starting dogs to break on an even footing with the DR fastr dgs.The device is a steel feas ter osdin from the inne-r I beamo ethen ng k and containing wil railhtofsetseofr arness. The har- 8:1 ness is sstarranged that h ndor e o a ficinal starter releases a spring Th~ enbigthem to get off in fine e niton. The dogs are in full CO view of. the fans at all times and can soon learn the calibre of their favorites from start to the very finish. Schooling races are being held T nihtly at the track and to wl continue to the very opening ato La enable the six hundred dotgs the m the track to A sohe mu ofdo tor th~ new device. sip ve n ext g /the from Califor~nia wil arr he new grke week, schiooled ~o tenwge starter, Everthing is readiness for a n1 rest season, of .racing. EMPLE ISRAEL OF MIAMI (Reform) 137 N. E. Nineteenth Street i. JACOB Hl. KAPLAN, Rabbi Regular Friday evening services l be held at Temple Israel at 5 p. m. when Rabbi Dr. Jacob senwa th ecant Pic e public is welcome. NGREGATION BETH JACOl' (Orthodox) 311 Washington Avenue LAMiami OBeaexabi Ihe usual services begin at 5:30 m. with the late services fol- ing at 8:30 p. m. when Rabbi :rus Axelrod will preach a ser- n on "Hope Israel Hope." Can, Boris Schlachman wtill chant services and lead in the con- gatona sngig.State. Mr. Rudenskry is a national- ;aturday morning services be- ly known figure in the Zionist at 9 a. m. with Cantor Sch- movement and has been a regular hman conducting the services. visaitor to Mbiami IL- -- -. I Garden Arena t 0 Stag Bg Fi ht The first fight of the season at the large Madison Square Arena to be staged here by "Pa" Strib- ling, will be held Monday night when Bob Godwin and Joe Knight will fight ten rounds for the Southern light heavyweight cham- pionship. Young Stribling will also appear in an exhibition match and a splendid supporting card has been arranged. Ladies will be admitted free with paid reserved seats and in addition a large number of one dollar seats have been provided. This is the first of a series of fights that are being planned for the large Madison Square Arena. Hre Rn TORurakr Max Rudensky national field representative for the Jewish Na- tional Fund who is making a tour of the South in the interests of the Jewish National Fund, spoke at Beth Jacob congregation, Mi- ami Beach last Fiiriday night. He will address the Jews of Wtest Palm Beach next Monday evening and the following week he will speak in Tamapa, St. Peters~burg, Orlando and other' cities in the I 1. - ,~~u 1 ~- -'-- FOR RENT~I Two spacious rooms, all conven. iences, with fine family, excep. tionally reasonable. Will furnish meals if desired. 1021 N. W. IST ST. ~-II~t _;,_:_, :r a air be put on Februaryr 7, at the Teml- a._~~.:-i-r w-lr~~ th~rr p~i ie Theater by the Wing and 'Wig s-~fli _~f :1:;: aTe~~ at Club of the University. Millicient s~~~e you__ an.E I' Rub~in sE the leading lady (and '.<: wha: a leading lady' she makes). Helen Lipton and Mitchell Kas- v 4 g ar~off have minor roles. This play -,~'~~ -I- iI 2g~t' :ti is- SUre to go over wTith such JeK- .:-3- ish artists doing their part. --I -: 5 a The National air races held '"--tr :If._r ;r: r- here~ last weeki gave Miamians and d7EL Tr IL'c-st~ r.~rre.j especially- the visitors an oppo~- CITY W-OOD Y ARD. INC. Anneances thf ~e Aninr of Its NewF Yard At 911 N. .` SOIUTH RIVER D)RIVE f irep ~-see. 5teve and Kaindling Wood. Charcoal Te 2-3352 FREDERICKi J. WA~RD. Pres. and General Mar. ary 17. the Sisterhood will cele barat with a birthday- party o which Mrs. S C. MYers is th~ geneal chairman. A mteetng: of ath Fortighly Book~ Review Club was hel at the home of Mrs. A.- L Kanter last Tuesday Cgt whrenr Mrs- HarT1F Orin revFiewed ~-Wetwrd Pazcssag" by- Margar Barnes Mi~ rs. Whtc Wn-er gawr a - Briiise." The~ r next meting of he club~ wil be held on Januar 26. at the home of Mrs Roser Lein Macet Weinar wll review "Maid Goest of bonPort th meeting rc Fe Y1 Edna Kay-. r& Yr A, H.~ Scapire of Brooklyn.~ N. T. An ac*importn: mneeting~ of he Monda evening. Janu~sr yh lia use~-i=r--.ts at Arin-a Hadssah~ ha at thre Acacia C i proga was~ ~P, esente by M Ri~aki -sky~ F naina epeera tio. Hiss JeanereC HberfeM pisyed a na~iumbr o6 f inlao see- by xeauser 6obl. D?. Rosnsa- ten an Bogcen and Ori~a hA bth IrlE;en meetiarP of the A.k & A (J~aminr FBai Brith) c~am~ we~ extend ear sincere monecrs an the Man a r r in wM&r wa ~ttttttttttttttttt MR. ad Ma I..aRT AT - Bad y Mr. +zd Mi- co r~ f iof B~nrooklyn 1. Mr.S asi M -- e Ruian. Mr. rand Mre ?r- and. Ms U, 1. F'ar-k & e-- -c. I, The os~Ptrgaiae mee ;i e Ri~tua Chie~rr Kadids was~ he f: thez a-res o~ Mr. 1ssac~ =aw ca9r was e1Cf eted-Chaave N I_ Nasmon. Hi. M N.: . G zhar. Solo=:< Schu*~, Vl- as~im~, E. Genic~a--. ]j B. G and1V M. M eer.P. cr ?b~f ditio-.0~~ Chen- Kais ~- ~ Ao r be* :a 'rrEm Ist 1- ' I~~~ ,h ~ ,~a ~ci f; ~zp ~i~f sIy ~~te ~ c Bif.~ F ed'T at heiY scnf Chabre Z1L SinCeas nee~ a 5!!. g T--~:ri see ffn i g~r-a-y:Rey thampi mche r= thE OFF i 1- 7riony whofoudi S, ar FIades t Jamar 19.IC at3~ the hae T6 ;s~~-* * ar We nar-~s and) xam is Irent~ rai __ ....,, 30000000e ~C~K= tunity to see sights er depicted in the U. s. onlm audienea Iam referring and ended showing Miami in I8 Mike Kasanoff and Milton i Friedman were the only .)~~L University~ students havingpr in the pageant. They acted I Amerlean soldiers in the conque.~ ing of Florida from the Spanuia by Andrew Jackson. The University Glee Club hen made such good names for them~. selves that eivie organizations la Homestead, Dania and Lake Wort are endeavoring to get them t, put on concerts in their cities Many Jewish students belong to these groups. A girl's athletic club is beia formed at the U. for non-sorort Jewish tirls. Plans have not at been completed. At the earlier time possible I will give you the names of the club members. Mdany speakers upon concludia their addresses end up with sow poem. Although I am not speak. ing, and although this poem myl not seem to jibe with the rest of this article, here it is anyaway, Take it or leave it. ,'Politicians all around us Hear the horrid names they call; 9~00 Q1~99~~0~~t~~~0t~90~0:~:1~6ur.andY~ dorin stoe, ~n-Please don't get the impression *********************** Mrpw~t and Mrs. Mtinh Stonero that I'm not interested in avia- r guests a cp the~d Coloinira nd tion, cause I really am air mind- SOCIETY 9 f1~00Q~~Ola ~ g~~~~~~~~~090~~~0~6~~Q0 Yo fSa a':~rk M nd M1rs. for the ensuing year in the Bea- +++++++**************************** ew~~ Mr and .drs. J. Gers- titudes. Miss Engler is the only Beth ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~:. Davi Siseroo held a ite ee aw o hecm s H. London. Jew-ish officer. She has also en- oard meeting in the form of a; as term. Pram a~ndrs~ enwtr .- M' sJ-ri i.Bn Davir. M~r. andl tered the declamation contest. nocheonn last Wedneslday at its ment: Cy Blumerr.:hs:. ~stae? -t ui.Ot tg. Seea eihsuet ae lmdTorah when MesdmamesLebow. David Hirsc: fisnan" c' -~il ad Mrs A. Hibbard. entered the tennis tournament. .R Farr and Louis WPleinkle S~ilvr. L Levino an Max Seber:4.. * (May I add that it sure was a ere the hostesss. A reular mlembership. Stanley Lebaw. Be-a- 7L ;i:: re scheduled by the hard job finding out who entered. eating of the members folloerdid rard aa and Al iher M C- for runday Those boys are so modest ? ?) o'clock rad was opened with tion. Yu Mr~axr Sceebe B~s*: a'*d g. Januan 1. at its hall Maurice Cromer is the only one re singin of a hymn by Mes~- Cy Blumen~tha: proper 7?. Mrrr's -a- :<.7postpod up to this time, who has really ames Charles Markoita n af catan of abid wars. dei ve~-redr by Mr. S. play-ed his first match. He de- m Fiedn~n Yr. fldo Ca brtez~ul. I~rt fi ~:~:` it o~ bel annunced in feated Clarence Turrier, 6-1, 6-2. bent reported tht a number off bal. Ahiz Blatt; unn~i~ sr. 5mi Talmund Toarah Chain Pand affa'jjersp Leba :hada. Bernardi Ka.: would be held. the Arst. one ontrack. Lew-is- Sepitln.Aret JanuaryF 20, at the Ta~lma~d Tora'ih of affa~irsae beq ng planned ar whn Mesduames Louis Hayma, cthe organization te big eor Sol WCeinkle, Chas. Markowitkj to be heki in Marchtt~ in se-ee:: r HrryT Oliphant, and Meyer Sch- of its first ad~r-ierar. arts will be the bestesses. ~A- *** other affair wrill be a card partY n r. aa rew on Sunday erening. Januuay 31, weetebss:a v :a when~ Mrs.i Wm. Friedrman and of tOwn fr~iend irn he-r:~- ri :fM Mrs. H. Rayris waill bet~-he ho~~rst and~ Mrs L~~ Pah f New- Y::1. ~ esse.e The next event will be thatat,. a cbife: s~~uze and : -geL .A: of Fiebruary- 3. whn a buffer Tuesday~ erz:g.AT; o lunche-on bridgeP will bte givRen at-~ guests~i atmda arre~ Mr.a the home of Mrs. P. Schreinberp- Mrs Kiss- of New Yo~rki; U- I dampr~es P. S~cheirnberg. :5 C, Ran- Mr. and Ms. Berg~s ~ _ rad M. Sceinherg wil be the M3r. adi Mrs Her--s oi sw~ \`r host~esss. On Wednesday Febru-~ rs. K-enchyT and~ idahi e b la m at th dr W ;,;i =lr ~r- ~i:he Jew~iSh Flor. ~ r~ir.rls -twri3 was ~held r,_ -: P~. ~2: f Tie :?euloe- If~~~ = =Z:t. = ~ HIGH. HAPENNG :T iB L~r:-A M~ anu~T High C J. Harry Goldsmith wa8.to have played before but due tgq circum- stances w-as unable. Ed Lseven, the famous member of the football team and now a member of the basket ball team~is also in the tournament Arthur Schandloff the towering type. (I bet he can sure lob thFem) Ed Mferlin and Anson Dreiser. the smart little monitor are other competitors. W'ell. Happy Landins! I'd better go out and find who's wnncring this tournament before I ase~:c,~t ~ i~ my ob. A ,ROUNSD THE CAMPUS .6 Maybe they will kill each other- At Unversty o Miai + t's a fine world after all." 2~ i By MIilton A. Friedman i Cheerio. Here I am again, folks. A iamous play and motion picture is go~ing to be reincarnated, re- r-ivi~fid, and depicted again, in other words. "East Lynne" will Jewfish Floridian Radio Program STATION W~QAM EVERY SUNDAY, AT 2 P. M. SPONSORED AND SU'PPORTED) BY : Tp ewish Fon dan and the Followmg Advertisers MAX'S DELICATESSEN IIST W. Flaglr St. *Igg Firggg Ig DolicateSB8 8 aSCHRERNICK'S BOIANA INNJ STRIUCTLY KOSH~R 414~ 8tL St. West Palm Bcc EAST:COS FISB pHONE 2-238 8 W. SND AVB. i m w. whensr. Ph. sesal da Jann D. RIDLAN TH6 JE~SH FLO E~ne Tna LET US HELP SOLVE ...YOUR .. . LIG HTING rd PO WE I PRO 8LE~MS EC ONO MICALLY '~N3.1121 S TRICZTL KOSHER i 3eats ant POU~t li HA-RRY R1OSASI~IlT q ulerLY KOSH~ER S aecdrrant r15-217 S, ?l n Art THE HOMEfi OF DELIGHTFUL FOOD GRATT"S rtKoshBer fLResltaat cHERE~ DELICIOTS FOOD IS SU'PREME EIC Cefas Ave. fiuami Beach WESS PAINT~ STORE L WESSON, Pres P? T JOBBERS PR OGRAM. This concert wiB pre- Sset JeWiSh folk songs, Popular hits of the day -"And Jewish Dance Masic The Jewish lriC Orchestra MERNIE M6AYERtSON 38 N. E First Av** rana arar nto Aask Fre rnsporation to Beach. :Pr Pamu~Lrasm Ph s-ass ( - __ C- -- ___________________ __ __ : SOCI I Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Frank and children, Sylvia and Laurence of New York are the house guests of their sister and brother in law, Dr. and Mrs. S. Aronowitz and will remain here until the latter part of February. Mr. Frank is a deputy attorney general of the State of New York and while here they have been the guests at a number of affairs in their honor. * Mrs. S. H. Lutzky one of the delegates to the Southern Region- al Conference of Hadassah at Atlanta, on Jaunary 24 and 25, will read an important paper. Other delegates who will attend are Mrs. Barney Weinkle and Mrs. S. H. Lutzky. Young Israel, an organization of Jewish young men and women of Miami, between the ages of 15 and 18 is making rapid progress, and its membership is rapidly in- creasing. It is the first of a num- ber of groups being organized in the furtherance of a Young Israel movement in the Greater Miami area. Plans are being made for a so- cial for members and their friends to be held on Thursday evening, January 28, at the home of Miss Goldberg, 308 S. W. 11th Ave. min hre a ranb m tasis a H is Go berg cai ma Mil re Wuel an Frd Da S chet 1frri Rose Dubler, 1169 S. W. 13th St., on Tuesday evening, January 26. BUSINESS S I Directory ............................................ EAST COAST BAG & METAL CO. Incorporated I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-4415 N. W. 8th Street Phone 2-4485 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials Roofing Paper, Asphalt 423 N. W1. North River Drive Phone 2-7251 DELICATESSEN ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th Street We Supply Your Every Want PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum Pharmacist (Reg. Pharmacist for 17 Years) Cor. 22nd Ave. and 8th St. 8. WV. PIPE AND STEEL A. & B. PIPE AND) METAL C(). 53 N. E. 25th Street Phone 3-1355 ADELMAN PIPE &t STEEL CO). 58 N. E. 25th Street At F. E. C. R. R.' Phone 2-1420O TRANSFER FLASH EXPRESS & STORAGEB COMPANY, Inc. 48 N. W. Sevetnth Street Telepheae 2-4836 Miamrl, Pla. Stanley C. Myers is general chairman of the annual charity ball to be held on February 28, for the benefit of the distressed families8 now under the care ?f the Jewish Welfare Board. Music for the event will be furnished by Bernie Mayerson's Orchestra. All Jeiwish organizations in this dis- tict are co-oper~ating by naming I representatives to the various 1 committees working for the suc- I cess of this undertaking. Further 1 announcements will be made in an early issue. The birthday luncheon of the Sisterhood of Temple Israel will be held at the Blackstone Hotel on February 1. In charge of ar- r'angfements is a committee headed by Mesdames B. L. Reisner and .J. A. Richter. On January 27, Wednesday eve- ning, the Woman's Club of the Workmens' Cir~cle is holding its annual masquerade andf civic ball at the Woman's Club on N. E. IBayshore Drive. In charge of ar- rangments is a committee con- sisting of Mesdames M. Kaler, E. Katziff, Henry Seitlin, F. Slavi- ter1, B. Chertkoff, R. Rosen and D. Gross. Elaborate entertain- ment will be provided in addi- tion tote dance music. Rev. Zvi Hirsch Masliansky nusa 0 o spn ndhe wnen a 1h bem botl, iamireeaico rewl emtb a reetC Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Arono- wit z entertained last Sat ur da y night with a buffet supper and bridge honoring Mr. and Mrs. I. Frank of New York. The home was prettily decorated for the event. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Cohen, M r. and Mrs Le wis Bro wn, Mr . and Mrs. Maurice Weingarten, Mr. and Mrs. Boris Pred, Mrs. Cora Shapiro of Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Greenfield of New York, Mrs. Dewey Ghertler, and Mrs. Wally both of New York, Dr. and Mrs. Max Ghertler, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Aronowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Blumenthal, Mrs. Neal Finkelstein of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Davis of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Charles Press. DR. HOLLOMAN DENTIST 534 North West Second Ave* "HURRY BACK" TO SELLERS Honest, Courteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 28th Street KING FUNER AL HOMIE 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phoemes 23535-31624 JOSEPH P. McGHAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 2-1234 1923 S. W. Eighth Street i deals f;Afe Mrs. H. H. Farr entertained last Friday for a number of friends. Prizes for high score were won by Mrs. S. M. Machtei and Mrs. Goldberg of New York. Among the guests present were Mesdames Mannheim of New York, Max Aronowitz, Miltsberg of Cincinnati, Ohio, Isidor Was- serman, S. M. Machtei, Louis Weinkle, Isidor Cohen, Morris ]Dubler, J. Katz, Chas Goldstein, S. J. Spector, R. Roth of New York, A. Wasserstein, Chas Wal- der, Lewis Brown and Chas Gold- berg of Detroit. Mrs. Isidor Cohen entertained recently for several out of town visitors including Mrs. Neal Fin- kelstein, Mrs. Dave Davis, both of Jacksonville, Fla., Mrs. Sam Green- field and Mrs. Dewey Chertler of New York, and Mrs. Cora Shapiro of Montreal, Canada. Among those present were Mesdames P. Schein- berg, H. I. Magid, Sam Green- jfield, Sue Nevin, Max Aronowiz, Max Ghertler, M. Mannheim, Dave Davis, N~eal Finkelstein, Morr~is Rubin, S. M. Machtei, Morris Du- bler, A. Pratt, S. Aronowitz, Wm. Friedman, Louis Weinkle, J. Eng- ler, Sam Greenfield, Cora Shapiro and H. Hl. Miller. Fmnal arrangements have been made for the gala dance being sponsored for the benefit of the balome rl T. E. Ba sorm Dr ve. sm di tiseevening otnhee teanout- Mrs. H. Growman of Newark, N. J., accompanied by her son, Mort on and dau gh te r, Sy lv ia, is visiting her siter and brother mn law, Mr. and Mrs. Itarry Seitlin, of Coconut Grove and wll remain here for several weeks. We Deliver Rundles . .of . Satisfaction Phone 3-3887 21 North West Ninth S~treet SHENANDOAH CANDIES MADE FRESH DAILY 2 POunds 61c 1 Pound Asnsoed Chocolates SPound eanut Bite Kitchen and Sales: 422 S. W. 22ND AVENUE Phone 2-5723 DELANEY & BEERS Kodsk Finishint and Ealarfins Conmmrerial Work and Home Portraits 50% Off on All Amateur Work 334 N. oSecon sAvenue suananatmassassmastate:3A ~ YOU PAY FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT GET IT? ... at ... Company The BETTER Kind of Printing At Reaonable Prices Phone 2-3261 107 8S. Miami Ave. cWB 6 101- YOUR DOoR 8. COHN, Manager ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Si--r~.~s.;r~jD4~dLS~iiU~--r~.lY-"' "' '~~ ;Iriday January 15,1982 ~~TEJEWIHFOIIN Page Thr~e At a well attended and elabor- ate banquet held last Tuesday night at the palatial Kosher Res- taurant the newly elected officers of Sholem Lodge of Bnai Brith were formerly inducted into of- fice. Mr. Isaa Levn ps president of t or anzatian pas toastmaster and introduced the various speakers. Rabbi 8,. Ml. Machtei of Beth David Synagog delivered the invocation and pro- nounced the benediction. pThe guest speaker, Mr. Samuel Ro of of New York city spoke of sto work of Bnai Brith. Adol h Freund of Chicago delivered the formal charge to the officers and Stanley C. Myers the new presi- dent gave an outline of his plans for the coming year. In the mu- , sical program that was presented during the evening, Bernie May- erson played a number of violin selections, Max Schier, Mrs. Wm. Friedman and Milton Friedman sang and were accompanied at the piano by Irene Farr. A trio ren- dered a number of musical selec- tions during the evening. Mr. Wm. F'riedman was chairman of the committee in charge of arrange- ments* Jeiseh L lif e Buuau 'wiof hthe a lu cedon meeting atl8Kaplan2 3 l RA ervat ionmayebe ma-M b .held and a brief address will be mad bya prominent spea er. * Final arrangements have been made for the benefit bridge of the Sisterhood of Chesed Shel Emes to be held Sunday evening, Jan- unry 17, at the London Arms Ho- tel, Miami Beach. The proceeds wi ll be used for the funds of the organization to provide burial for the poor. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. The public is cordially invited. * * Mrs. Samuel Aronowitz enter tained last Thursday in honor of her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. I. Frank of Brooklyn, N. Y., at a beautiful card party. The home was beautifully decorated for the event with potted palms and tropical plants. Prizes for zg score were w byo teiA X During the evening a buffet luncheon was served. Among the guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. A. Czech, Mrs. Goldberg of New York, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aronowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hurwitz ax Ge Id k, Mr ad Mrs. E. M Glsen r d Mrs. Stanley C. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dubler and others. aThe rfte I adie AuI arya o tyeMiami Jewish Orthodox Con- gregation was held last Tuesday night at the Synagog and a num- bre of tourists as well as resi- dents attended. Individual prizes w re awarded at eachlotab e fo evening refreshments were served. Last Sunday the Palatial Kosher staurant was `the scene of a pe etty family gathering to verbrpte the birthday of Levy cele field of New York city. The Hiursht was specially decorated for the event adedmanyh flct tions wre Mr. Hirshfield is a well of, hooommunal worker in New nkor city being a director of the /Lbnn H stal, ad of th LebanonMen'os Hebrew Assooiatione He has been a winter visitor to Miiami for a long number of years and has contributed to local in- stitutions during his visits. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hirshfield of New York, Mrr..and Mrs. Henry Hirsh- field of Meadville, Pa., Mrs. Hertz of M~eadville, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hirshfield of Miami. Mr. Levy Hirshfield will remain her~e for the balance of the winter season having arrived here only last week. r* * Final preparations have been made for the ga a annual Ng Club event sponsored for the ben- efit of Temple Israel Sisterhood, to be held at the Spanish Gardens ntthe Alcazar Hotel Sunday eve-s Mrs. H.~e aE. Kleinmaange is hrmn th ussof the comitterho and sh sb- ing assisted by Mrs. I. L. Selig- ma n. Others on th e committee are Mesdames Tobias Simon, JT. A. Richter and Leonard Epstein. Plans for the annual Fashion Show that will be held on Febr- uar y 8, at the Scottish Rite Tem - ple on N. W. N. River Drive in- clude fiffty-two models of the latest modes in clothes. The Sen- ior Council of Jewish Women which is sponsoring this annual event is making every effort to have this one of the most out- standing affairs of 'the season. Bernie Mayerson and his orches- tra will provide the music for the show. Mrs. Al Seiden is general chairman. bThe Desser ralri seters so id be an afternoon event of January 25, and will be held at the home of Mrs. H. H. Miller. The pub- lic is invited. Prizes will be award- ed and refreshments will be serv- Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Browne of Santa Monica, Calif., were hon- ored guests at a dinner party Sat- urda~y night at the Hollywood Beach HIotel by 1Wr. and Mrs. Fei- be mn thMiai ne0tnhe guests and Mrs. J. H. Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Day J. Apte, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerald Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel Wolfson, Mr. and Mrs. I. Mr. aoseMis lber AMW arthand of Ashville, Tenn. ----- -- 3 Up~ a II allimn 51 _ _~_ THE JE WISH FLORIDIAN PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY JE5WISH FLORIUDIA PU'BLISHING CO 107 SOUTH MIAMII AVSL'NT J. LOIS S OHET. Editor Mfiami, Florida Phone 2-1183 Entered ast econd-class matter J.3:y 4 1950. at thte Pos~t office at ?ri m~i. Fla.. under the act of Mlarch 3. 15" . WES PALM BEACH OFFICE 414 Eighth Street Mrs. M. Schrebuick, Representative SwascRIPTlON Six Months .... $1.i3 one Year . . . . .sro Y'olume \Y.-Sumber 3. Friday-. January? 15. 1932 : H'e often talk of' the Jew-ish heart. the heart that is mragnan,- mous even to the e-e~ry extre1me. Wef fo~rgt how-ever, that of=te:: magnanim~ity not only creates the v-ery condition that should be ob- v-iated, but also causes the destru- tion of him w-ho w-ants to be so kind hearted. There w-as. and there is a need for a Hebrew~ Friendly? Inin in, Jii- amni. W-e m~ust take care of the worthy TRANS-IENT NEEDYL. WTe cannot permit our unfortu7- ates, through from other cities-.: r starve or lack: a place to laya w-eary head to rest. The Jews have alwfays been knownl as the ' sons of A-braham. They ha-e alway-s been known as the "M~ac1- nis Orchim." HOW~E\ER .. Conditi:ons as they- exist in the Hebrewf Frien:d- ly- Inn today are abs-olutely- ur.- called for. They create conditions wFhich wFill bring down disgrace a great shock as to the power d the International Bankers. The3 may control millions, but ar thing they can't do is to get o a job. They may send you tot heads of certain corporations w~l letters of introduction, but te can't insist that you behie Those corporation managers wi reply to the bankers, 'You hadl us responsible; you must let al alone'." It turned out as Ipredidd~ The young man finally secured ( job, but not by any help of tw Interests. I have seen several natical elections, but never one in whid the partners of any of the big Y ternational banking houses we# agreed upon a candidate. id Two partners, sitting sdb side, would offset each otheL votes. In the last analysis, who ar they ? I'll tell you. You and i m they. We run things. A besio may have millions of capital, plants, and huge sales forcesi. j if .you and I do not like its plP duct, all these huge assets ~P merely liabilities, h Talleyrand said a shrewd bl when he remarked, "There is O person wiser than anybodyb that is everybody." You a are everybody, and we decide. Mr. Morgan does not sae* Even the editor of this paper, is my boss, does no t b Ye as any great alarm. u eiv I care about you, gentle thudl dWsho yo tr your The love of a good wpoms~ the best protection any I* have. sul uess; a mlovied atres a ger ~she a done o~r duy we il,, m hnet to wnema long eno~ugh t i o h mc u Cgr he takes into his coffee. "If y-ou want to know what land o~f times these are. Young Joe .\asys thet manages th' five-and- jten-ctnt store to town, tells me t' things he sells most of is lip- sticks an' c~ap fer beer bottles. "ThEy\ a~n't much hope for a 'n:ar w-hen a gal goes out with him Sa dress he said he didn't es- :.e a;lly care fer. Teacheir Now, Johnny, what i ad- CaesLar exclaim when Brutus I abbetd him . J:.icy--Ouch! No m~an can avoid his own com- r;.i!.-:i! ip. he would best make whenrr a m~an gets the worst of 51 argument he always tries to a : a.- if he had merely been srawiing the other man out. "I don't know but what it would sav.;e a lot of talk to have just one i;onstitutional amendment against Se:;joy\ment, and let it go at that. There isn't much~ money when o~ne can purchase an eight-day clock for a dollar. ! ! The slave has but one master, the officeholder has many. ! ! It is an art to be able to con- ceal the defects of art. The ay Of Life By BRUCE BARTON 11'HO ARE THEY? A man stopped me on the street nd? ja1 nhahe 'a some imponrb t put the market up in the next few 'Eeks~," he said. "W~ho are they ? I asked him. SHe looked at me scornfully, as :tough I ought to be ashamed to jconfess such ignorance. "LWhy the," he answered, are the big shots, the insiders, the internation- ial bankers, the Interests." "Oh," I said, and thanked him ' atnd wen~t on my way. W~hen I graduated from college lI had a great deal of awe of the SInterests, and at that period they we'tre indeed pretty powerful. Im. portant corporations were com. paratively few, and those few w ere small in comparison with to. dca-. Their stock was controlled by a compact group of men who, by acting together, could often make or break the market. Morgan could get them all in a room and Sell them what to do But times have changed. Cor- porations are enormous; shares are scattered among millions Theyv, the interests, are not what they used to be One time I served on a civie committee, most of whose mem- bers were bankers. The executive secretary was a bright young col- on' hae o He saidwh n mth j b is over these big bankers will tke care of me. lWell, the job was over, and I tl im. "You are going8 to have Reqiuiem 3rEas:. Le : no a~ ari~ f:urb gan - Stlau'oles up. -au n t e g as- ;i : t He i rrs c:c. ad was All htis- r-igh% ts hae flor. All his drhaging years. Sing him -songs of qu~is: cheer, Sounnd no doleso~me I knrowr he~ says. could we ABRAHAMI S. SHOCHET [bu c iden al~l Is well." ~iib til f i~ SE$ 68 aral 7F192 dn~oig Pimran ti Qlbn I v_. . ., Ik _ rn~~TE JErs ~~N =~~~ H~o a \ir hsi T- n- Io~- rtunat~res i i tu te-d oa ner 3 It r: Ci; rtis rprser:ail re of c. ;' zre scrdrcr. ply, we are : : a~e condtion. B Cf: ;g'i:-two :T.Tr 11.e ' and hoai a sering If Tr~ r:o .xce ; iio libea r :our~sts : Thfi~n s condit a~r. .LT i ibrury an' took out two books at ;ontet. The~t gal'll ruin her eyes ink op u o he mos 0mo :at crmrr at cn at orb for :h~~ Jeio h ac- ,-. -:; .. I thrs e ret .... ians trying to playN Charley Chaplin still talks pln toact the Little Corsieaa ~fCongress can be kept in wt our gavels a week, shouldn't break up more t~at couple to bring Kilauea, the waiian volcano, under control Whatever become of Zare g the elderly Turk who wasarl a couple of seasons ago? In still 156 years old ? Yodelers are reported diy peering from the Swiss mos tainsides. It is evidently dueU some natural cause, since tha is no bounty paid on them, sar species. The foot ball season closed E nally, with atheg at Tlane tena'~ bowl of roses. The Swedish discoverer of de theory that life on the planets gan in hot water doesn't giveth inhabitants credit enough fa holding their own. r r Social Worker--Do you belief in the transmogrification ol souls ? Fisherman No. I likes 'e fried in the regular way. r ! There is nothing more desiralI than a cook who can cook. 1 ! A man's ideal home has a ma tle in every room on which he e rest his feet. E- -whil - 1.. epwmn 0rt l:nlann law. t-asic law of :he, .ongn~ and =t=e'bruar 14. x-as fiinal- -rtT:e :he at- `r. ri.tei y he ~ er a well Zaere r.- ::~n~. .-.:.- ~ ~ ~ 1 cot a~"~~ m- Z~~i. n::en~ierrt I hr-I re: -fon~ly th; r. rzr e tepr of. ~ Hd~ ..~~r o for~esi tht e ;-rrr. la:-~leiand la faorce hat i:. ~raal~-~, andFljer; hea pricile "~~--~: prrnorev ai: equal A ius~ work i the rule for i jk a i Ies -af worker fom hih- .. erusalent~r anr womnl he ad te q Out of the 69 physi- to~~ ru- e seFe t. o stare most seldom cease Four HADASSAHTE C~d)C"H~s ASE I ~ _~ . ~--L--- 1 reorganization of the Kash committee of Beth Jacob con nation, Miami Beach was ef edlast Sunday afternoon. Rab aarsAzelrod will be .th rehead and announces tha ipRomer and Sunshine Kosh aret at the. Beach are no~ )rthe supervision of ,the com e.All kosher butchers ma: detified by a sign signed b: Rabbi and Can'tor Schlachman is the Mashgiarch. ,, thJacob Bibtle; classE tneet yWednesday ~evening, at n.when course's are given ii Biblical history and cuirren ihevents, under the joint di onof Rabbi L. Axelrod ane 0. Grossman. All young mel women between 14 and 1I rsof age may join this group lasare now being made for encfor the pupils of Betl >bSunday school to be hele ngthe month of February thrannouncement will be le in an early issue. L. Weiss of Port Huron, Mich registered at the Lincoln Plaze rtments, Miami Beach,. for the ter [rs. Charles Flax and dagg r s Matilda Flaz, of New York spending the winter at the iscus apartments. Irs. Ann Zuckerman and daugh Florence Audrey, of Chicago staying at the Locust apart Its for the winter. .. L. Schaefe and J. Allison k have arrived from Wilming Del., to spend the winter at cBiltmore apartments, Miami fr. and Mrs. Erie F. Grundin children, Mary Ellen, Robert Rosemary of Oak Park, Ill., winter guests at the Ohio rtments. man of Valor,' (Chapter 31 of the Book of Proverbs) walking up and down and stopping often to look at me and smile. I sat like a stone and would have liked .the earth to open under me and swal- low me. Mind you, I understood everything he was saying in the Holy Tongue. Finally, when he came to the verse 'She is like the merchant-ships; she bringeth her food from afar,' I could bear it no longer. The shame came up to my heart and I began to cry bitterly. "He, my Talmud-Chochem, be the memory of the righteous for a blessing--just looked at me once -no more--and he knew every- thint at once. But he went right on and finished the end, just as though I deserved all the praise that was in it. But something there came into his face, I no- ticed as if an angel from God had touched it. And I felt in my heart that something great, some miracle, was going to happen. "He made Kiddush over the two white loaves, and when he tasted the first morsel his face just beamed with wonder. "'A ste like Paradise! he said and ~smacked his lips. LI.took some after him, and I couldn't understand how the white bread, which I had made without even one egg, could taste like the best egg-cake I: had ever eaten. "'Perele,' says he to me again, (Continued on Page 6) ALL NIGHT SERVICE VOSS' COFFEE SHOP ALSO Fountain and Curb Service Washington Ave. at 14th St. Miami Beach TRUNKS DELIVERED to BOats Or Trains, $1.00 xsOty' 8 11'8SIer 131 7th St. Phone 5-1515 come and make her tell stories of her past glory. Without know- ing it, she often tells them the same ones over again, but they all listen with attentive faces and make believe it is all new and wonderful. And if any there are inclined to smile secretly or open- ly little Jakie, the newsboy, threatens heavy punishment. For Jakie is Perl's most ardent friend, and often plays "hooky" from synagogue in order to sit with her. "The 'apikorsim,' the nubelivers, these days, make fun of every- thing," says Perl, '$utf that is cause mine, peace unto him, is no longer living. In his day he did things which would make them stop laughing fast enough." All the children know they may expect a story of the wonderful powers of "hers,'' peace unto him. "(I am1 an1 ignorant woman," be- Kins Pierl; "but he, mine, taught me one chapter in the Scriptures, the one you will hear the men say when they return in a little while. It begins like this: 'A woman of valor, who can find her ? i For her price is far above rubies.' That chapter he made me learn because, he used to say, the great King Solomon had written it in my honor! And on Friday rights when he returned from synagogue and sang that chapter after his Sa'bbath greeting, he kept look- ing at me all the time, and my heart melted with happiness and pride. "But, one Friday night-do you hear, kinderlach ? instead of pleasure I felt only pain and shame. What the trouble was? The trouble was a very great trou- ble. There was nothing to eat. I . had worked and slaved like a horse that week, but the peasants had asked unheard of prices, the mis- tresses refused to buy, and com- petition was plentiful, and even old debts I 6ias unable to collect. bo thll could whitreforb th and a soup seasoned with a piece of fat I had gotten from, one of the cooks. You can imagine what kind of soup it must have beem! Very bad, no ? Well, just wait and see. "Mine, peace unto him, enters with his Sabbath greetings as usu- al and begins reciting the 'W~o- Stanley s WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELRY Expert Watch Repairing 240 Fifth St. Miami Beach FENWAY SOLARIUM Fourth St., Collins Ave. SWEDISHE MASSAGE FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN SUN BATH 50c Snldn ahet o dh Ito e Phone 5-9447 John Morleighem, Manager EMLO FEDERATION . 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Mintzcer and a ary 23rd, the Friendship League FASHION DRY CLEANERS, INC. 15B Stores, Greater Miami Associates McConnell &t Oches 05 Stores, Greater New York EeinOrire nd ~at II ~r~s~e S+Phone 2.73as MERLN'S EATDEPAR'TMENT I 320 COLuIN WM asACH NgPOpen Ud t Muen o bewen te com le pandof th sngge g ha sch mw nd m u power and peace that it alone seems sufficient to bring rest from all the fatigue of the week's la- b r oThat hour, especially, brings to 1Perl hosts of memories of her toilsome past, memories made Iholy by the Aigure of him, her pious and learned husband whom setusedlaoT maintain in the sudy strange house and strange land, she nevertheless loves to begil, herself by making all thed Cabl> w"i ing expectantly for the men to come back from the synagogue Just as though her own would be among them. and of te n adbrs she hs nep ly endeared herself, and they Michel K~lemtner Invites You to Stop at the E pannja spanolWa sathing from n~ote, ocean one ___ L:' 1 .L--: .e r. L -i Ja. nuary 15, L1982 'rr ~THE EWISHFLOBIDIAN A Page for Miami Beach News Edited by RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD . number of close friends at the wilhave its usual weekly dne i- Home of the Beckers, 828 Pennsyl- at the Biscayne Temple, 15th Ave. . v~ania Ave., Miami Beach. When and N. W. First St., following a . lthe Abramwoitz arrived at the brief business session. The pub- e IBecker home the lights were turn- lie is always welcome at these ,t ed on and they were astonished dne. . lby the gathering. A mock wed- *** w ding ceremony was performed by Mrs. Jane Kantor, of Pasaic N. . IRabbi Lazarus Axelrod and Can- J., will arrive here by boat next y tor Boris Schlachman. The guests Tuesday morning to spend some y of honor were presented with atmewhhepant, r.nd I, silver percolator set by their Mrs. Schonfield of this city. friends as a memento of the event. *** Mr. Abramowitz is from Toronto, Beth Jacob Sisterhood entertan- s Can., where he received the dis' ed at its annual bridge party last 8 tinction of being president of one Tuesday night at the Hotel Helene n of thy Aargest synagogues there, Miami Beach. More than twenty- t the Anshey England Shul, for nine five tables of bridge were in play. -successive terms. Since his ar- Following the games, prizes were d rival here he has been active in awarded for high scores and re- n communal affairs, was president freshments were served. Mr. 8 of Beth Jacob congregation, Mi- Louis SchwartZ and Mrs. Sam ,. lami Beach, is one of the founders Blanck were in charge of arrange- and directors of the Greater Mi- ments. Many tourists attended. r ami Jewish Cemetery Association, The proceeds will be used for the i h as well as vice president of the Talmud Torah of the congregation. d Hebrew Friendly Inn. He is also . director of the Beth Jacob congre- ************ e gation, and an active member of A MANNA SABBATH MEAL * the Beach Vand Kakashruth. Ad- * dresses of felicitation were made *t from "Kasriel, the Watchman * by many of the guests present, by Rufus Learsi * a and several vocal selections were * **** e given by Cantor Boris Schlach- - man. During the evening a splen- Here is a very interesting story did unchon ws seved.about the love of a good woman Among those present were Mr. anaveyobemnadofa tand Mrs. Jacob B~ecker, Mr. and miracle, which a strange power ,Mrs. Sam Blanek, Mr. and Mrs. performed, that brought a great Louis Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs, happiness and a beautiful mem- Abraam ohen Mr.and rs. ory into the life of Perl, the Abahm oen Man Ms Peanut-Woman. You will like it. I Sam Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. Barney . ,Weinkile, Mr. Shapiro of Strad- On Friday night, when, after -ford, Ont., Mrs. Schechter of Ham- the lighting and blessing of the ilton, Ont., Miss Esther LeRvy, a cndePrte ent-o n, nto .eRe Y s a sits down in the new-cleanedo pa -daughter, Helen, Obadiah Gross- adwisfrtertr fte t man of New York, Rabbi L. Axel- mnflsfo yaouhra. irod and Cantor Boris Schlachman.perneisocagdtthe .might be taken for a different The Miami Beach Jewish Socialwo n.Terd adnn ke- lset entertained at a very success- cifhsmd a o rgt t ful dance following its businessblkwi;nplc ofterd ,meeting at the Miami Beach Coun- waist and green skirt she has put ,try Club. The set will meet regu- onaglossy brown dress; but larly every week at the Club boveal e ae em ohv through the courtesy of the ci~y grown fres herfc smoter, younver. officials. All young Jewish men grw esr motr yue. ;and women are urbid to attend lo h r'e dnnoh tand will be made welcome. I alrwt etecide rw dr\ h~~n tt rr d her TPhat hor rr Ir'. and Mrs. J ghter, Audrey, o among guests a rtments, Miami B .Levin and ,f New York rt the Loeusl leach, for the The Beth Jao Talmud Torah h po nmer rof Ob dia dG os formerly of Palestine as the in- structor, under the personal super- vision of Rabbi Axelrod is begin- ning to show excellent progress. Classes are being held daily from 3:30 to 6:30 and courses are given in Hebrew reading and writing, Bible, history and ethics. Pupils who desire to enroll may apply at the Synagogue from 4 to 6 daily. Mr. and Mrs rnold M. Blum- rg and daughter, Nancy R., ve arrived from Philadelphia to nd the winter at the Ocean ive apartments, Miami Beach. Last Sunday evening Mr. and :s. Lazarus Abramsowitz of ami Beach were guests at a rpnise party tendered in cele- BionlO their twentyffhwd r. Page Five "T~~hT JA OEN a -~.... r.. I Ir I -- s-- knd aof fod that the one who ate it w~as longing for. There! Now /will you laugh? Could not he, ,, Talmid-Chochem, bring to pass mfatay n of the Children of Israel could bring to pass in the desert ?" And the face of Perl, the Penr- nut-WComan, beams upon her au- dience with triumph and exulta- tion. SHIPS I have never seen a greater con- trast between the old and the new than the contrast between the old American fighting frigate Consti- tution, and the great new German flying ship, the DO-X. Both of them came into New York Harbor about the same time. If the men who manned the Con- stitution in its famous battle had been told that their grandchildren would live long enough to see a ship actually larger than the Con- stitution, flying through the air at ai speed of a hundred miles an hour and carrying seventy-two passenr- gers, they would have thought it necessary to lock up the person shoutold them that in a lunatic (JAI ALAI) Sensational! Thrilling! ~Orld's Fastest Sport! (11111=1111111111n1n1uman11111111=111*1* SEE IT TONITE DANCING TUES 'LADIES FR EE THUR. With Paid AdmisSion ^0 am cER,,FIRST BISCAYNE FRONTON 36th and 36th N. W. of the freshest turnips. "That night, kinderlach, I w in such a state that I did not da THE FUTURE OF THE JEWISH :ask him -any questions. And ~ weeks afterwards I felt too gre PEOPLE DEPENDS UPON an awe to speak to him about t :wonders he brought about th j\ THE PROPER TRAINING Friday night. But there came OF THE JEWISH CHILD tie when he e lI nede o\ yl will laugh! ..i ma . .I "Did you kinow, any: wise one what the Children of Israel a TRUEJEWIH FA HIONin the desert? Manna, no? We i (I TRUEJEWIH FA HIONandthdeo yunknowht slh es tta life t e draferso ktel with hon L ~it was more, and you can ask al scholar about it. The taste of t HELP BY BRINGING YOUR FRIENDS .. to the . .I~i l~llllllr11 Dance of the Season WELUdn TCE I TEN RACES NIGHTLY Tuesday, January 19th FIRSTACEP ..8:1 -LAST RACE ... -...10:3( Woman's Club Ballroom 1737 N. E. Bayshore Drive Beginning at 9 P. M. K E This Adv. Paid for by:TUEIONID NATHAN ADELMAN, J. L SHOHETAT 6:30 EACH EVENING RBIJONA E. CAPLAN, UBII~l~ B CPL* ~1 1Miami's Mill1111111Illllllll#IIII~lilIIIIIIIIIill TaE JEWISH~LORIDIAN ~--~Si~Y1~89UB~vl~ --... NORTH teaR Page Six . N JASS s~gATH M1EA~L BASKET BALL TEAM IS ACTIVE The Young Mien's Club Basket- ball Team is just about the busi- est ball club in these here part. ITheir schedule calls for many ex- Stra games, and the boys are put- ting out all their have in order to keep up their past record. In an exhibition cage tilt at the j"Y" Saturday evening, they de- feated the Miami Baking Company five 25 to 12. WZith Izzie Schf- artz forward, scoring seven points the JewKish boys had no trouble in leading the bakers 13 to 4 at the end of the first half. Scoring 12 more points in the final count the club won handily. Al Gross- man came dashing in from guard position to follow Schwfartz with 6 points. Irving Hirsch, center, scored 4, and Ralph Grossman, forward, and Lou Rosen, guard, two each. Monday evening they suffered the first defeat of the season, when the Tamiami Temple team, nosed out a 29 to 28 victory over them. This defeat relegated them to a tie for second place. Twro more games are to be played wfith the Temple team during the sea- son, and the Men's Club is ex- pected to turn out two victories. The boys were slow in getting started, and were behind 17 to 6 at the half time. In the second half they got going and gradual- ly worked the score up to within a goal of victory when the w-his, tle ended the game. E. W'einkle and Al Grossman starred for the WEST PALM BEACH Beth Israel Sisterhood sponsor~ ed a card party last Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Tisnower, Palm Beach, when an unusually large gather- ing attended. Prizes were awrard- ed for high scores and refresh- ments were served. * * Beth El Congregation Bazaar committee held an important busi- ness meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin when plans for the bazaar were discussed. Fol- lowing the business session a so- cial hour was spent and delicious refreshments enjoyed. * , The regular semi-monthly meet- ing of Beth El Sisterhood was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Levinthal. Follow-ing the business meeting a social hour was spent and refreshments serv- ed by the hostess was enjoyed. The regular meeting of the Beth Israel P. T. A. and Child Story group was held at the Tem- ple Monday night when Dr. Carl N. Herman spoke. The Literary Club of Congrega- tion Beth El will hear Max Rud- ensky national field secretary of the Jewish N'ational Fund speak on "Zionism" next Monday night at the Community House. * * Congregation Beth El held its regular Sunday night card party at the Roumanian Inn when twelve tables of bridge were in play. Prizes were awarded for high scores and delicious refreshments were served. Messrs. Louis Van- gilder, Martin Dubbin and Harry Leibovitt were the hosts. (Continued from Pagej) .to-night you will stay in your seat and I w\ill do the serving. ''Of course, I was gbing to pro- test, but, as I said before, he looked so strange, so serious, that I obey-ed without a word. "'Then he takes one of the loa\-es, cuts off two slices, puts the into plates, keeps one for hi self, gives me the other, and says: i 'Fish! Gefillte fish!' "A~h, you are laughing ? Laug, laugh! You woulddn' tal yoau h itsute d sik sh is nothing! It tasted like the best fish that was ever coo ! "Mine, may his favor shield us, was no more the same man, I looked at him and I had to turn away my eyes. His face was shining. The Presence itself seem- ed to be resting on it. H cut Aftertwo more si cerne white bread and says: "M~eat, chicken meat. "Y~ou can laugh as much as you like. But it had the taste of real chicken. Mline tasted like the drumstitch sAftel the emat a what was that I said before about the soup ? ever mind, but that soup wsas no soup, it was the rich- est and sweetest broth ever set on table. The taste of it is even now in my mouth. "'He filled the plates again--I had made plenty of it--and took some of the white bread and broke it into the soup. "'Tzimmes," says he. 'Turnip tzimmes!' "Wnell, you think it's a joke, hey! But the tzimmes was like all I .. Men's Club. ithe things that came before. It wjas sweet and well-seasoned and Lre for st ;he rat a oto es, rte ll1, he SALE DRESSES Low6e aerefasn rad prices to sad the t mes. 82**** ALL L~ coIAons 18 5 0 MIAMIANS AND VISITOR ARE GOING TO THE DOGS NORTHWEST 1 1 4TH ST* BETWEEN 2ND AND 7TII AVES. The Race Fans Know, Where The Dogs Ran Tru est ADMISSION 50 CDd NO MINORS ADMfTB erica's Finest Racing Greyhounds 1' HE ~NEL CL UB Hometown Greyhound Track |
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