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MORE THAN TWICE AS MUCH LOCAL JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER 1 volume IV.-Number XLIX. I ___ Miami, Florida, Friday, December 4, 1931 Price: Five Cents Health Education Topic At Lions Club Luncheon A plan for training University of Miami students to supervise health education, particularly in the Coral Gables Elementary School, was presented by Dr. Charles Pusey, who spoke ont "Health Education in the Schools" during the weekly luncheon of the Coral Gables Lions Club in the Cla-Reina Hotel Wednesday. Others discussing the subject included Mayor Vincent D. Wy- Sman, Eugene Williams, city man- ager; Miss Abigail Gilday, prin- cipal of the school; Dr. William McKibben, Mrs. Charles Quacken- bush, executive secretary of the Dade County Tuberculosis Asso- ciation, and Dr. O. J. Sieplin of .the University of Miami. Beach V'Ad Hakashruth Busy With Inspections The Miami Beach VAad Hakash- ruth, of which Mr. H. Gross is chairman, began its operations last week with the daily inspec- tion of stores by Cantor Schlach- man, its mashgiach. Contracts for the inspection of hotels are now being signed by the various hotels of the Beach, in which the hotels agree to abide by the rules of the V'And in the observance of the dietary laws. Meetings of the committee are being held several times weekly until a~ll matters have-been finally arranged. In addition to the chairman Messrs. I. L. 1Mintzer and Harry Wasseaman are active in its work and assisting the mashgiach in the performance of his duties. FRIOlls Restaurant Announces Innovation Gerson's, operated by Louis Ger- son and family at 1301 Collins avenue, Miami Beach, will be the first Jewish restaurant in Miami Beach to inaugurate a policy of special medically supervised diets for those in need of it. Dietary laws will be strictly observed and the opening will be held on Friday, December 18, when a musical pro- graim will be preisented dut~ing the evening. Dairidsort's*RIestatirant BegiRis FOdrth ~Seaseh Da~vidson's Restaurah~t will re- opeir foi* its foui~th seasoh today with a special dinner being served. The havidsons also operate a res- taurant in Asbury Park, N. J., and have a reputation for excel- letit cuisine aiid service- Men~i'ih Club T'earti Wifh A strong rally in the last few minutes of the game between the Younic Men a Club basketball term aird th4to "tefoWhit T the second time in a week. DIRECa'RS MimjT As stra a~rg go~ing to pres the board of direcitors of the Himal r J~~ish Oii~~bilk65 Eongletation is bri~tinC at. tfbb syJi~Btate to de- Fide oth seirbrdl imp~iathtBt Bme- tes. 141 PERSONS TO GET JOBS AT POSTOFFICE Early Mailing of Christmas Pack- ages Will Mean Employment of Additional Help Do you want to help relieve the unemployment situation in Miami and not have it cost you a cent? T answer is, if you are p an- ning to send Christmas packages by parcel post, buy now and mail early. The Miami postoffice has 14 L extra Christmas employes ready to go to work as soon as the Christ- mas mails show an increase over the average run of business. These extra employes include 75 clerks, 50 carriers, 10 laborers, nine spe- cial delivery messengers and two truck drivers. There will be no regular deliv- ery of mail on Christmas day, O. W. Pittman, Miami postmaster, said. All postal employes, except special delivery messengers, will stop work at midnight Christmas; eve and go back to work at mid- night Christmas, Mr. Pittman said. CIIII ROOder PreS100S At Municipalities Meeting The Florida League of Munici- palities held its annual convention in New Smyrna yesterday, with C. H. Reeder, Miami city commis- sioner and vice president of the league, presiding. A banquet last night, with Gov. Doyle E. Carlton as a speaker, was on the program. Other speakers included Mayor John Shepard, Jr., Palm Beach; H. N. Rodebaughi, railway executive; William L. Wil- son, Panama City; Carl Dann, Or- lando; Commodore R. J. Christy and Mayor W. E. Swope of New Smyrna. A discussion of progress of the third annual state air tour and Floridn's place in national avia- tion was on the morning session, with H. A. Heermance, Miami di- rector of aviation, leading. ;Off cials of nearly every city in the state had places on the two- day program. Legionr Will Be Guest~s At Chanuka Services The Harvey W. Seeds Post of the Amierican Legion wiill be the gu~estsi of honor at special Chanu- kah services next Sunday, Decem- ber 6, at Beth Diavid Synagogue at 9 a. m., when Rabbi S. M. Mach- tei will preach onl "Heroes in War and Peace." Cantoi Louis Hay- man will chant special hymns for the observance of the occasion. This will marki the first appear- attee of thre Legion as official guests of a synagogue in Greater Miami. %tst-R~ate Kosheji Market To Be Opened in Miami weefs.. The operatr of this mar- khet will sell strictly kosher meats of the finest quality at prices equal ti those charged for non-kosher ahearts in the various chain gro- chriesJ of Miami. This is the first of a series of 8 OareB that WRIl be Opened in south Florida. """""""rn~mmm *** ~ Floridian Radio Hour Resumes December 20 The Jewish radio program of the Jewish Floridian is again to be resumed over Station WQAM beginning Sunday, December 20, at 2 p. m., when the initial broadcast of the season will be- gin with a musical program in charge of Bernie Mayerson and the Jewish Floridian Orchestra. Several singers of note will be presented in a program feature. ing selections from "Shulamis," the famous Jewish operatta by Goldfadin. This famous opera marked the beginning of musi- cal shows on the Yiddish stage and its tunes and melodies are famous throughout the Jewish world. typicall of Jewish his. torical life and replete with mu- swl that brings back memories of old, it is a fitting beginning to a Jewish radio program. Watch fo further noce ments of interest. PIONEER JEWV GETS MASONIC HONOR Isidore Cohen Gets Life Member- ship in Biscayne Lodge for His Past Services Mr. Isidore Cohen, pioneer Jew of Miami, was paid a signal honor last Tuesday night by the Biscayne Masonic lodge when a life mem- bjershiip wAF f-"''ifthithori~ isbily vioted him in recognition of past services to the lodge and to the community. Mr. Cohen is the only surviving charter member of the lodge and has been an active communal worker and respected citizen of Miami since his arrival here about 35 years ago. Mr. Cohen respond- ed briefly and thanked the officers and members for the unexpected honor that had been paid him. & & m cb &3 c & ct &4 ct ct ct c d3MR. BROWN FAVORS C m FLORIDIAN'S STAND 4 cb -- _ m Editor Jewish Floridian, a cf Miami, Florida. A c+ Dear Sii*: For a number of d ct years I have been a reader of d c6 the Jewish publications of Ct a Greater Miami, and after d a reading some of the recent 6 a articles it appears that ver~y d Little progress has been Iniadwe m ct towards unifying and advance. & a ing the interests of the Jew- C4 ct ish people. c a It seenis that as soon as c cb one pitblishes an article that c a may benefit the Jewish corn- C a munity and the individual & a Jewish family, the other pa- 4 cb per must come out and criti- c a eise and attack. 6 a I feel certain that this. pol. 4 cb icy will not help create good c ct feeling, feillowship anid har. 4 rb money among the Jewish resi- d a dents or our wiinter visitors. a ct Not later than last Saturday & cb sih oe it sou lprominiaent & a httedc to their synagogue andl 6 a sichbol andi~C do the work they 4 4 are being paid for and not & i Ineddle in other affidrs, and f dl I feel sure that the commll. A cb nity trill be better* off. ci cb Sincrely, c i LEWIS BRO ~ 4 4 4 4 4 && 6& && & ciate of Rabbi Wapner Deliv- red His Initial Sermon Last Friday Evening abbi Jonah E. Caplan of the mi Jewish Orthodox Congrega- ,who arrived here about ten Sago to assume his duties with Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- ation, is now in charge of its nud Torah and Sunday school. preached his initial sermon last lay night and will again speak english at tonight's late serv- le is associated with Rabbi scM. Wapner, who will preach riddish. abbi Caplan is a graduate of Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva at SYork City and is a speaker ote though yet a young man. will pay particular attention work among the younger set under his leadership a junior grgation is now being or- ilrnTo Present Chanukah Program children of the Miami Jew- Orthodox Congregation, Tal- STorah and Sunday school will ent a Chanukah play at the agogue Sunday, December 6, hreof Mrs. Sam Tannen- mdramatic coach. Assisting are Mr. Lounis He~irntan super- dent of the Sunday school, Mrs. Charles Feldman* Addition to the play, a num- of the children will present a lical program in keeping with holiday. Candles will be lit bervance of Chanukah, the sig being recited by the chil- brief address will be made by biJonah E. Caplan of the rrgtion in which the signifi- teof the holiday will~ be ex- shrus Committee Will Be Organized vitations are being issued for eeigof representatives of ni synagogues and organiza- Sfor the purpose of forming asrsCommittee" to have rvson of conditions affeet- hesale of kosher food prod- in the Miami territory. 11details of this meeting will arin the next issue of the shFloridian. Stin's Re8ta lr8Ht IRIgirateS Price C'utS aueof the economic condi. existing in Miami today Mrs. GoldsteiftC of the G. &r L. R~es- ntannounces a cut in prices 11meals. The excellent food din tthe ps will be contin- n lodit but no nteoqutahe wl opened el ~y baeDonaite Clothinig aJewrish Waltre Burean Is )5 all to contrisbt clothing ditiatio b~ tod a a Rabbi Alexander S. Kleinfeld, rabbi of the Conservative Congre. gation Beth El of West Palm Beach, who was the guest speaker at the Beth Jacob services last Friday night, made a very stirring address on Judaism of today. In his talk he outlined the differences between the three wings of Juda- ism and urged that basically no difference existed* Rabbi Kleinfeld is one of the outstanding Conservative rabbis of today and is a splendid speaker as well as a musician of note. Cantor Boris Schlachman was in charge of the services in the absence of Rabbi_ Larazus Axel- rod and conducted Saturday morn. ing services as well. Rabbi Klein- feld chanted the Musof prayers Saturday morning at the invita- tion of Cantor Schlachman. ISidore Fine Elected A~s Senior 'Warden For the first time in local. Ma- sonic history a Jew was honored by bemng elected with a tremen- dous majority as senior warden of the Biscayne Masonic lodge, when Isidore Fine was chosen. Mr. Fine is a son of the late Louis Fine, founder of Beth David Synagogue, and a brother of Jo- seph M. Fine, well known com- munal worker. Theelctoncame to Fine as a result of a number of years' active work with the lodge and practi- cally as a unanimous tribute from the entire lodge membership. Ladies To Sponsor Chanukah Supper The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega. tion is sPonsoring a Chanukah supper on Sunday evening, Decem- ber 6, at 6:30, for the benefit of its Talmud Torah fund. A special musical program will be presented during the evening and cards will follow the formal supper. Admis- sion, including supper, is only 75 cents for adults and 50 cents for children. The public is invited. Civic Theatre To Give "Let's Be Diffe~rent" One of the leading roles in the play, "Let's Be D~ifferent," which will be presented at the Civie Theatre next Tuesday evening, De- cember 8, will be played by Mur- ray B. Grossman, well known Jew- ish boy of Miami. Sales fdInerase Daily The Atlantie Butchers Corpora- tion, with retail headquarters at 607 S. W. Twenty-second avenue, re arts continued increase of bus- ins ia rienult of its sus anr prices isi the cause of d. inrae business he has~ enjoye . **W HSO ED" ARRIVES Mr. A. Levin of New Yor Ct arrived bere this workia to iue his position wit Meri' 'shohd Mr. amni Beach as thi sobd M. Ijbvit has "Kabbailth" fthibn mriny notable rarbbis. e g~y-aIN I I~ds~ ,BBI J. E. CAPLAN Palm Beach Rabbi ASSUMES DUTIESI Addresses 'Congregation Pge Two THE JEWISH FLORIDM Friday, December 4, 1981 rid night "Broth- to model in a fashion# abow given & & & & & & & sis & & & & his sermon ay of the Jewlah club *@***************************************** WEST PALM BEACH A erhood." A arge attendance is by omEdna Schoenfield wil pr o I & & & & & imaa & imia expected. forth her personality in a swanky Friday evening at 8:15 the reg- The West P Beach B'nai brown riding habit (Can't you o a alar service will be held m Re- B'rith lodge spent a very enjoy- just imagine her riding a rather form Congregation Beth Israel. able evening Mon y night. Sand- wild colt.) Myrtle Zeients is to Dr. Carl N. Herman, rabbi, will riches and drin s were served, model a sport dress. We hope she o o officiate. The service will be in doesn't wear more than two at soooogecocooooooooooooooooooscooooooooooooooom celebration of the Festival of Cha- followed by a r. time. I haven't had time to inter Mr. Arthur Ziegelbaum, member presented by Miss Hilms Rose. A nakak Mr. Sam Berner of West Palm view Daisy Schaff--but Pm sure of the city council of Warsaw, Po- play in keeping with its obsery- Beach motored to Mipmi Sunday, it will be something. (Let's hope land, who is on a tour of the ance called "The Awakening" will Last Tuesday evening Beth Is- where he attended the unveiling of so). southern states for the Workmen's be presented by Miss Ethel Tobin rael Sisterhood held its regular the tombstone of the late Joseph - Cirele, will arrive in Miami on and Miss Leona Rose. Several monthly meeting with Mrs. Dave B. Berner, which took place Sun- Several students entertained December 17 and will deliver an musical numbers will also be pre- Feldman, the president, presiding. day afternoon. over the holidays, but Pm afraid address on the "Conditions of the sented. Miss Marjorie Predinger The following program was pre- . I egn't enumerate here. Jews in Poland at the Present will deliver a brief address on seated: An address by Mrs. Virgil + + + & D. Chandler- vocal selections by & HIGH HAPPENINGS Time." The exact place will be "Our Little Sister." Refreshments Miss Lidabel Chandler, accompan- + Doings At Miami High Well, did you all have a pleas. announced in an early issue of the will follow the business meeting. ied by Mrs. Harry A. Lee, and & ant Thanksgiving ? Turkey, tum- Jewish Floradian. Among the important business to Jewish current events by Mrs. & By Bettye my ache-and all that tommyrot. be acted upon is the annual De- Carl N. Herman. Asessiti & & & & & Well, we probably all had some At the regular bi-weekly card member dance to be given at the of all. party of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Coral Gables Country Club on --- Well, my dear readers, let me the Miami Jewish Orthodox Con. Wednesday, December 23. The Beth Israel Sisterhood will put you at ease. I announce that gregation prizes were given for give the children of the religious I will absolutely say nothing con- R. & & Restaurant Opens high scores at each individual ta- Miss Viola Katz has returned :o school a Chanukah treat next Sun- corning football in this issue. ble. Door prize was won by Mrs. Miami to spend the winter with day morning after the school ses- Wow! what a relief! You know it The R. & L. Restaurant, in R. Beck. Refreshments were serv- her parents after having spent sion. Mr. Abe Kominers has pre- is rather hard to talk about foot- charge of Harry Rosalaky, recent- ed and a very enjoyable evening several months in Washington, D. seated the children of the relig- ball when one's mind is elsewhere ly opened its doors to the Jewish was spent. C.. visiting relatives and friends. ious school with Chanukah Meno- but on the pigskin. public of Miami and inaugurated rahs and candles. --- a special a la carte service for the Sunday morning the children of Beth David Sisterhood has com- We have several Jewish stu- convenience of its patrons. The Temple Israel religious school will plated plans for its annual Chan**- Mrs. I. M. Prager, Mrs. R. W. dents on monitor duty during the restaurant is newly built with the celebrate Chanukah in Kaplan hall kah play and card party for Sun- Apte, Mrs. Dave Feldman, Mrs. lunch periods. This, if you will most modern fixtures and equip. when the beautiful large Menorah day, December 6. After the chil- Albert H. Gasper and Mrs. Carl notice. Is a rather honorary posi- ment. will be lit and special Channkak dren of the Sunday school have N. Herman participated in the tion and is given only to those candy will be distributed as gifts presented their play eards will be Red Cross roll call drive during students who are capable of care- to the children attending. played. Refreshments will 'oe the past week. ful vigilance. Now Joe Fields, FOR one of those so-called monitors, senad and prizes will be awarded. Beth David Sisterhood will spon- In charge of arrangements is a Last Sunday evening Beth Is- accidentally-it might have been sor a congregational dinner and committee consisting of Mesdames rael Sisterhood sponsored a card on purpose-fell asleep. You've zz , installation ceremonies for the re- S. L Weintraub, David Bogen, party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. probably heard all about the rest HOme g cently elected officers of Beth Louis Hayman, Barry Oliphant. Julius Wolfe. A very fine gath- but it s still one of those good, de- David Congregation at its Talmud Isidor Fine, Hyman N. Levy. S. erine enjoyed the evening. High pendable English Jokes. You know Torah hall Wednesday. December M. Machtei and Meyer Schwartz. score prizes were won by Mrs. the kind you laugh with (not at) MRS. S. PONT 9, at 7 p. m In charge of ar- Sam A. Goldstein, Mrs. Carl N. without knowing why. Ask one rangements is a committee head- yrs. Meyer Schwartz left the Herman. Mrs. Abe Kerman, Mrs. that knows. (STRICTLY KOSHER) ed by Mrs. B. Kande as chairman city last Friday for a two weeks. Harry Halpern. Mrs. M. Manassa 228 N. W. FOURTH ST. and Mrs. Charles Goldman as co- visit to relatives and friends in and Mr. Abe Kerman. Another wide-awake monitor is Daily From Noon to 8 P. M. chairman.M OthersSon the commi North Carolina and New York The first of .es of lectures tBhed ys eto s13ud t wat he Full Course Dinner Katz. I. Cohen and Lewis Brown. Mrs. Sadye G. Rose was nam-d on national agenexes operatmg in sh chance nshouldinsne em executive secretary of the Jewise behalf of the Jew was presented too. Leave it to Buddy The Junior Hadassah will give Welfare Bureau to succeed Mrs. at the weekly meeting of the Chicken Dinner an Oriental bridge and supper at Max Dobrin, resigned. Mrs. Rose Congregation Beth El Hebrew Lit- Edna Schoenfield Myrtle Zei- Beth David auditorium Sunday. has been an active worker in com- erary Society Monday night. Dr. entz and Daisy Schaff are going December 13, at 6:30 p. m., and manal affairs for a number of Alexander Kleinfeld. congregation only 75 cents admission will be years. rabbi and society leader, spoke on May charged: Those desiring to at- "Zionism. Its Functions and Ac- tend are urged to make reser- A change in its plans has caused accomplishment The meeting was rations by calling 2-3480. held at the community house. 414 the postponement of the supper that was to be given by the Great- Aventh street. where the society DROP IN AT As we are going to press the er Miami Cemetery Associatio 1, again will meet on Monday night, hd d m en- d I eem r Mkm & December ., at 8 o'clock. MrS. Mary Schrebnick's (Junior B'nai B'rith organization). originally planned. A full course . Mr. Klein of Suffolk, 1 a., ar- raved recently in West Palm Beach. chicken dinner will be served and gp A meeting of the board of di' only $1 will be charged. Manuel Pa* rectors of Beth David Sisterhood Rippa, H. M. Drevitch, E. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kellman, Wednesday, December 9, at 1 p. Wolf Cohen and Sol Schwartz are .24 Penn street, who have been 414 EIGHTH STREET WEST PALM BEACH m. will be followed by a meeting in charge of arrangements. local residents for about a year, of the membership at 2 o'clock; have moved to Miami, where they All members are urged to attend formerly made their home. *** as important business will be As we are going to press an transacted. important meeting of the Hebrew )Ir. Tom Smith has been ill at Friendly Inn is being held at the his home on Sunset road for about H'here you will obtain a delightful Kosher meal, home home, 452 S. W. Second street. L Si rhimportan meeti elofE the a w" cooked and served amidst most pleasant surroundings. was held last Tuesday afternoon, The second of a series of bridge Mrs. George M. Frey was host- APS.c?%.ef%.e?%. when a report of the progress of parties was held last Sunday eve- ess to the Beth El weekly cari the rummage sale being conducted ning at the home of Miss Bea party Sunday night at her home, : THE STORE OF QU by the organization was received. Goldenblank for the benefit of the 216 Evernia street Eight tables ALITY AND SERVICE : Mrs. Manuel Rippa, chairman of Junior Council of Jewish Women. of bridge were in play with at- the ommitee n chrgerepo Pri zes were awarded and refresh- tractive prizes for each table. De-' that qu te a tidy snum had been ments were sPerved. licious blintzes, eakte -and coffee MR I' rhea dran sed forktA apwe k Miss Sylv~ia D eisen has return- i rywsassse i e vng b; the members to attend the joint ed to Miami after spending ser- Miss Esther Schrehnickr. MEAT DEPARTMENT supper of the sisterhood and the eral days in Atlanta, Ga., visiting' Greater Mdiami Cemetery Associa- friends. Mlessrs. O. P. Gruner and Sam:- 2 OLN VN EIIM EC tion which will be held on Decem- iGoldman returned last Sunday 30CLISAE U IM EC ber 20 wasz made by Mrs. 2. At impressive ceremonies con- night' from a month's vacation. Yanes. All members were orged ducted by Cantor Boris Schlach- They motored north, combining to purchase tickets to this ev-ent. man and Rabbi L Axelrod of Beth Ibusiess with pleasure. Srcl t ~ Jacob Congregation, Miami Beachr,l 08 comte ftebza r tity Rer The Junior Council of Jewish the tombstone to the meoyof Tecomt ofof th aaro MEATS AND POULTRY Women will hold a meeting next the late Joseph B. Berner was un- Congregation Beth El reports Tuesday evening at Kaplan hall veiled at Wioodlawn cemetery last ~good progress. when a Chanoaka program will be Sunday afternoon. ....N 0W 0 PEN , Mr. MYer Panoff of New York~ DELANEY & BsEES Mr~. and Mrs. Albin Czech will has returned after spending a two: Un'der the Management of PHIL ROMIER entertain their friends Saturday! months' vacation with~ relatiou rtc....u awe m e...r Plrneses evening, December 5, at their new and friends. Upon his return he 5% Off em All Amatear Work home, 1560 Dhrexe avenue, Miam~i broug htback a bride. Beach, at a housewarming. No ----- 334 N.E Seodn IAvie cad hae bee anwd d allI Dr. Alerzanr S. Keinfeld oft Phone 5-1570 Llrr -e ~ frinds ase aged to be pireast. Congregtion Beth El selectd fori rHb\ II~ ~____ _________ ___ increasing their membership and asks that every member bring a new member to the next meeting. Sunday, December 6, is J. N. F. Flag Day (Maceabean Day). Mrs. Alex Goldstein, chairman of LJ. N. F., would like to have volunteer workers help her in this work. Please call Mt. Royal Apartments, 808 Euclid avenue, Miami Beach. .......................................... I BUSINESS I Dited'Ory EAST COAST BAG & 'METAL CO. Incorporated I. L. 1MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 2-4485 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials Roofing Paper, Aspharlt 423 N. 1W. North River Drive Phone 2-7251 DELICAiTESSEN ROSE)DALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th Street We Supply Your Every Want PHAttMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum Pharmacist (Reg. Pharmacist for 17 Years) Cor. 22nd Ave. and 8th Sgt. S. W. PIPE ANJD STEEL A. & B. PIPE AND METAL 04>. 53 N. E. 25ith Shzeet Phone 3-1355 ADELMAN PIPE &t STEEL ICO. 58 N. E. 25th Street At F. E. C. R. R. Phone 2-1420 TRANSFER FLASH EXPRESS & STORAGE COMPANY, Inc. 48 N. W. Seventh Street Telephone 2-4836 Miami, Fla. Mrs. Bertram Raff will read a trails this year, hopes to do so by beautiful paper, "The Interpreta- tion of the Menorah." There will be a very effective one-act play, "The Unlighted Menorah," and also a talk by one of Ithe local rab- bis on the significance of Chanu- hah." A musical program will be presented and a social hour will fi 1ow Hf ea h pomie a de attend the meeting of December al. me ptbi sis cordially invited Ha~dassah women are all busy raising money for the $5 admis- sion luncheon which is to be given in January. Each woman may raise her money in any form of social affair that she sees fit- she must, however, inform the president of the method she is usmng. Many novel ideas are be- ing executed by small groups of Hadassah women. Bridge parties, raffles, 69-cent luncheon bridges and movie benefits are proving. popular. Mrs. Barney Weinkle is chair- man for the "Give or Earn" lun- cheon. All women who have earn- ed their money will please give it to Mrs.~ Weinkle. She will give you a receipt for same and you will later receive a formal invita- tion to the luncheon. A national speaker will be a guest at the Hadassah, eager to blaze new City VOOd Yard, Inc. Fireplace Stove and Kindling Wood 1218 N. W. EIGHTH COURT Phone 2-asss YOUJ PAY FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT GET IT? ... at ... Inmpany The BETTER Kind of Printing At Reasonable Prices Phone 2-3281 107 S. Miami Ave. 101 11---- ------- ation" will be presented O o the officials of the Pan-American Airways will show sections of the film depicting Colonel Lindbergh p loting the "American Clipper." L rs. Barney Kraft and Baroness ceopold will present a musical program. Mrs. J. A. Richter, airman of hospitality, will greet te members. A social hour in cage ohe Mrs.i Mendels nrmer will Cl i &tHamon is ae ling mnu better since his accident on Armis- tice day. He is at home with his mother, Mrs. M. E. Freedman, 27 S Eleventh street. At a recent meeting of the Workmen's Circle the following officers were elected: M. Silver- man, chairman; Albert Feinberg, recording secretary; Samuel Litt, financial and corresponding secre- tary; David Gross, treasurer, and A. Kaplan, chairman of hospital and sick committee. Messrs. Hen- ry Seitlin and Frank Slaviter were chosen together with the officers as members of the executive com- mittee. Dr. Barney Weinkle is now in his new offices at 507-508 Olym- pia building. Mr. Milton Weiner, well known accountant, has b en elected secro- r~etary of the kiami Jewish Or- thodox Congregation, succeeding Messrs. Max Kupferstein and Sam Futterfass, who were elected to the board of trustees. Miss Frances Kane and Mr. A. Bramson present a musical pro- gram the last Sunday of every month at Kaplan hall for the Sun- day school children. Visiting Miami for the Thanks- giving week-end were a number of Jewish students from the Uni- versity of Florida. Among these were Earl Hirsch, president of the Phi Beta Delta fraternity; Mel Richard, Alvin Cassel, Judd Fish- er, Phil Bremen, Simon Lipton, Ralph Kirsch, Frank Rose, Harold Tannenbaum, David Fleeman, Moe Rauzin and Albert Levinstein. The Upsilon Lamba Phi sorori- ty of the University of Miami held its weekly meeting last Wednes- day noon at the sorority rooms. Matters of interest were discussed and luncheon was served. HADASSAH NEWS Friday, December 4, Miami Chapter of Senior Hadassah is holding a baked goods sale at the First street entrance of Cromer- Cassel's and also at 8 E. Flagler ca rman orm thisi nfair.e rhe i being assisted by Mrs. S. K~atz, Mrs. Joe Williamson, Mrs. Harry I'pton, Mrs. Harry Orlin, Mrs. l-'I bert Rosenthal, Mrs. B. Kohl, Mrs. Lutsky, Mrs. Al Kanter, Mrs. Har- ry Kerzin and Mrs. W. Cohen. All persons wishing to donate please bring your goods to either one of the above mentioned places. A part of the proceeds will be given to the Jewish Welfare Bureau to help Miami's needy. So- please come and buy. The Hadassrah meeting which is to take place on December 14 is to be a Chanukah jubilee. An ex- cellent program is being arranged. ANNO CS The Re-establishment of His SI 182 N. BOA O~E DRI~VE i Phone 2-5415 Irs. H. S., Asher, and M~rs. S3. ,ronovitz. A bouquet of roses ras presented to Miss M.BOrovitz, rid e- re eiv ng D 1e with Mrs. evin were Mrs. D. J. Apte, Mrs. ,L. Rosendorf and Mrs. J. A. lichter. Mrs. L. Zeients and Mrs. [. II. Miller greeted the guests t the door. Mrs. J. Gerald Lewis nd Mrs. Herbert Kleiman ararng- d the bridge tables. Others as- isting were Mrs. Harry Nevins nd Mrs. Jay Davis. Jn ooen me tngh of ane za io ras held last Thursday night at ;aplan hall. Plans for the ob- ervance of National A. Z. A. Day rere discussed and will be held at [aplan hall on Sunday, December 0. A very interesting and edu- ational program will be present- d with Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kap- In as one of the speakers. The second degree will be put on in he form of a play. The public is Ivited. The Sisterhood of Temple Israel i sponsoring a card party on Sun- ay evening, December 13, at Kap- In hall. Mrs. Charles Greenfield 'in charge and she is being as- Piaw~ryMdf. We Deliver 8 und le s .. of . 8atlsfactl0H Phone 8-3887 21 North West Ninth Street "NO ONE EVER LOST A DOLLAR OP SAVINGS OR I-NTEREST HN A MORRISI PLAN BANK" INTEREST ,1NDUSTRAL. 5P I N BrlKINGcr o SERVING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE ALL OVER THE UNITED .8EATES LL*Y ~I~YLLYI~YLILLlbLI~ ~ ~ -~ YCIYT ~LI ~~t~ ~~ . I -~~ --~-~i--3a~iLrr.-r---.-1..,..111, ~_-_ ~~- -~~-----~ ~-C--IC-~Y~I ---II ~ _La---.-li-l-l.-~ __---I Deceme 4,~3 C HEE JEWIISHFORDA Page Three ~I~CO IE TS Y bevingr the twentieth anni- sisted by Mesdames P. Scheinbeg bser of her wedding day, Mrs. IJ. A. Richter, Mendel Cromeerg, B aryevi entertained members L. Reisner, Marvin Br nr, M. c emlvinIsrael Sisterhood at a Rausin, I. L. Seligman, m ner, M. - Tempe at the Miami Woman's l'is and Lewis Brown. Prie or- r ntly. The lounge and be awarded and refreshmet wil Rooms were attractively deco- Ibe served. Reservations may be d with large baskets of glad- made for the use of private rooms hetable in the dining room reonl d50game Amisonwil he aered with a bowl of roses. A l shades were carried out in Mrs. Mollie Rosen of New York candles, favors and other ta- City arrived last Tuesday to spend appointments. Just before the the winter with Mt:. and Mrs. Ir- its were invited t~o the dining ving Kwart at their home, 3023 ,I Mrs. Herbert Feibelman N. W. Eighth avenue. "'Homing." She was accom-l ed by Mrs. Hanna~h Spiro Mr. A. Pepper, who has been er at the piano. away from the city for the past u rising: the hostess, Mrs. Jay six months, has returned to Miami rp, on behalf of the executive Ito remain here during the winter is, of the sisterhood, presented Iseason, Levin with a silver serving* .Mrs. I. L. Rosendorf, for- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben N. Hirsh- president, gave a brief talk Ifield of New York City arrived on essingf the sentiments of those Ithe Seminole Tuesday and will lo- mbled. cate during the winter with Mr. Hirshfield's brother, Mr. Ben rizes were awarded to Mrs. J. isfed tteOky pr- Richter, Mrs. Herman W7all, misfents. a h kl A rt . M. Nankin, Mrs. Jake Davis, w O ter St vle ne om Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob H. Kap- lan returned to the city this week from Pensacola, Fla., where Rabbi Kaplan helped dedicate the new Beth El Temple, of which Rabbi Dr. Martin Friedman is the rabbi. Beth Jacob Sisterhood of Miami Beach will hold an important meeting at the synagogue ne::t Monday evening, December 7, be- ginning at 8 o'clock. All mem- bers are urged to attend. An in- teresting program will be pre- sented. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Hersh- field and Mrs. Hertz of Meadville, Pa., have decided to spend the winter in Miami and are located at 1775 N. W. Thirtyeighth street. At a meeting of the school board of the Workmen's Circle, held No- vember 30, a motion was passed that t~he circle take the initiative to organize a Yiddish. literary and dramatical society. They ask all those who wish to join this organ- ization to- please come to a meet- ing to be held on Wednesday, De- cember 9, at the Workmen's Circle hall, 701 N. W. Fifth avenue, at 8:30 p. m. The Women's Club of th~e Woretk- men's Circle is giving a C~hanukah supper Sunday, December 6, at 7 p. m., to be held at the Work- men's Circle hall, 701 N. W. Fifth avenue. A charge of 50 cents per plate will be made. An enjoyable evening is assured all that attend. All friends are inovitede The e ec charge. The committee consists of Mrs. F. Slaviter, Mrs. H. Kat- zif, Mrs. H. Seitlin, Mrs. M. Ro- sen, Mrs. B. Chertkoff, Mrs. A. Kaplan and Mrs. M. Kaler. The school board of the Work- men's Circle announces the open- ing of an adult class for learning how to read and write Jewish and for the study of Jewish history. It opened Thursday, December 3, at 8:30 p. m. Classes will be held every Thursday. All men and women are welcome to attend. Mr. S. Litt, teacher of the school, will be in charge* Temple Israel Sisterhood will hold a regular board meeting next Monday lafternloont Decemeocro ? This will be followed by a meet- ing8 of the membership at 2:30, when a program in charge o rs. Joseph Williamrson featuring "Avi- ELECTRICAL SPP IE nF rLL KINWDS f . sem 1 1 d a 1 r I 1 1 i r I 3 LE T US HELP SOLVE - YOUlt- . LIGHT TING and PO WER EC 0NO MIL LY PHONE 3-1121 MORRIS PLAN COM PAN Y or MIAMI tos N. s. FIRST AVERUE M C ff M ORICE gau 2--~..-C - HADASSAH o(This is the ninth ofsahser e ofarte t o f hha o to anao nart or nization at work for the~~~~ Jeihgo Palestine Government Joins Hadassah in Transfer Hadassah, the Women's Zionis Organization of America, ha transferred the Hadassah hospitala in Tel Aviv to the municipality The co-operation of the Palestinl government made this possible( and thus marked a forward ste] in the development of the Yishub: When Hadassah started its sys tem of health work in Palestine, i did so with the hope of eventually~ turning the institutions over to thl commumities in which they were established. This could be done on ly when the communities were ready to begin to assume the bur den of financing and administering~ the institutions. The transfer of the Hadassal hospital in Tel Aviv was made simultaneously with the organize tion of the Knesseth. Israel anr thus the first~ step has been taken in the plan of ultimately transfer ring all of the Hadassah institu tions. Hadassah will give to the communities in Palestine an op portunity for gradual adjustment to their growing responsibilities by continuing to give financial and moral support over the next several years. This financial sup port must necessarily be on a gradually diminishing scale. The Hadassah Medical Organi- zation, the Tel Aviv municipality, and the government of Palestine, who are all concerned with the Ha- dasah hospital in Tel Aviv, enter- ed into an agreement about the future support and administration of the hospital. Hadassah and the Palestine government will be rep- resented on the Municipal Hospi~t al Committee which will operate the hospital. The budget for run. ning the hospital is LP 18,600 a year. For the next two years, Ha- dassah will provide LP 9,300 an- nually, the municipality LP 3,000 annually, the Palestine govern- ment LP 2,000 annually, and the remainder is to be derived from patients' fees. The question of the amount of the Palestine government's partici- pation has been an important fae- tor in the negotiations leading up to the transfer. The Tel Aviv hos- pital serves a population of 60,000 in Tel Aviv and surrounding com- munities. The amount of the gov- ernment's participation can hard- ly be considered adequate, partic- ularly since it is the Palestine government's only contribution to Hadassah's health system through- out Palestine. This system takes care, also, of tuberculosis, infectious diseases, anti-trachoma work and school hy- giene. However, in addition to its grant of LP 2,000, the government undertakes now to provide facili- tits for infectious diseases in the Jaffa hospital (which is a govern- ment hospital) with a Jewish phy- sician in charge, thus relieving the Tel Aviv hospital. To the end that the Yishub shall be able to support and govern its institutions, there must be an in- ner organisation representing the collective will of the people with- in the country. The Knesseth Is- rael is being organized to create the instrument for this purpose. Much depends on how the Knes- 3eth Israel will direct its power. it has been sanctioned by govern- ment ordinance and has the op- portunity of welding the Jewish people living in Palestine into an organized unified entity. The co-operation and responsi- ,ility of each community through CH ASER ............-nn THE JEWISH FL 0RIDIAN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY JEWISH8 FLORID AN PUBLISHING CO. 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVENUE 6 a J. LOUIS 8 OHET, Editor Miami, Florida Phone 2-1183 Entered as second-elass matter July 4, 1980, at the Post Offlee at Miami, Fla., under the act of March 8, 1879. SBascRIPTION als Months . 0. soo one Year ..........$2.0* Volume IV.--Number XLIX. Friday, December 4, 1931 RABBINIC SINCERITYY() And so my good friend, the sinking ship rabbi, at last has awakened from the phlegmatic English complexity which has so strongly engulfed him since his entrance into publicism. And, "in the name of Heaven." Of course, not being of the clerical fold and thus being far, far from the cloak of "Heaven," we realize that third parties are always undesirable. And please, my good friend, don't accuse us of being pious, or- thodox and religious. That is something we leave for such good "Heavenly" rabbis as yourself. We have no congregations to sup- port us. We have to work for a living. But my dear friend of the sink- ing ship, we wonder if you will for a moment concern yourself with things worldly and be good enough to advise us and some others (we still realize third par- ties are undesirable) as to wheth- er the Chicago firm which sup- plies your butchers through you with meat were influenced by "Heavenly" motives to give your sheet some ads. And, my dear friend, pray tell us and a few other Jews of the inquisitive turn of mind whether or not the restau- rants, hotels, butchers, etc., of your splendid community are be- ing influenced by you (for Heav- enly reasons, of course,) to place ads for cash in your two-by-four periodical And since everything you do is "in the name of Heaven," please tell us by what authority it has become necessary for restaurants to use four sets of dishes so that even you may partake of "am- brosia and nectar of the Hamhad- rin type"? So that you may not forget, the four sets we refer to are .. milchig, fleishig, parevdig and TREIFAH. And since when is it proper to serve TREIFAH lamb chops in separate dishes in a kosher restaurant ? And pray, my good friend, if you profess to be doing things "in the name of Heaven" since when are natoriously known as "Ltreifah" restaurants permitted to appear for the vending of their i wares in your "Heavenly kosher" sheet ? Once again .. We believe that 1 kashrus can and will be establish- ed in Miami and Miami Beach. We have the greatest confidence in I the members of the Miami Beach e kashrus committee and feel that they, together with the able mashgiach, Cantor Schlachman, i are sincere in their efforts. They i have no ulterior motives, and r nothing to gain. They are every- c day men of business and do not i profess to be "Heavenly." They r have no axes to grind of any kind. it BUT YOU, good rabbi of the n sinking ship, have an axe to grind. Is With yout it is a matter of BUSI. I NESS. With you it is a question J of ads. And our Jews of the old p world have a very splendid say- p ing, "Hit Sich Far dem TZADIA o IN PELTE." Beware of him whlo talks in the name of Heaven. b THEJEISHFLRHDAN ~fTHEce The Way of Life' / GLMONCe~ Pane I~aur By BRUCE BARTON HIE NEVER MADE MISTAKES The head of a large Philadel hi company decide to ope a e England branch. Looking through his organization, he selected a pru dent, industrious young man. t "I am thinking of appointin~ s you our New England manager with headquarters in Boston," hi e sa~eyugmnreceived tht e h yon a p nI ews v it will be a wise move .sir," he answered. "I never makt - mistakes." "Never make mistakes? the y boss repeated incredulously. "My emy, then I couldn't think of ap e itn you. Just imagine how - Ish d fe 1, having a man in Bos eton who never makes mistakes - when I am down here in Philadel g phia making them every day." hThe young man was not sent to e Boston. He lived out his business - days in an obscure position, minus d errors and minus hits. SOne of the most interesting men -of my acquaintance has been . wrong about forty per cent of the time. .I can look back over his career t and point out a dozen different ;points where he took one stand land subsequently had to revise it~ SWhy then has he stayed on top ? .First, I think, because he is ab- solutely truthful. What he some- times imagines to be the truth turns out later to be an error, but , he never consciously hedges for , anything or anybody. Second, he is always trying. Roll him in the dust, and he is up in a minute and startirig forward again. Lay something before him which you think is pretty good, and he instinctively reaches for a pencil and begins to try to im- prove it. Let him accomplish an objective, and immediately he has set his eyes on another point fur- ther ahead. Finally, he never wastes any time in regretting the past. "Re- gret," said some one, "takes as much out of you as a prolonged drunk. This man has been an encour- agement to me. So have the words of Stevenson, who exclaimed, "God give us young men who have the courage to make fools of them- selves.,, I figure that I am entitled to |one major mistake a week. This is my quota. As long as I keep within it I feel all right. And frequently I run over. its elected representatives should in a short time enable our people in Palestine to assume complete responsibility and control over all of its communal institutions. Meanwhile, Hadassah, in addi- tion to continuing its financial and moral support, will view with sympathetic interest the develop- ment of the health institutions now rapidly becoming integral parts of the Yishub. This, however, does not mean that Hadassah will di- minish its contribution to the u - building of Eretz Israel. As it re- linquishes financial responsibility in one direction, it will take on new projects that will aid to cre- late and to raise the standards in a Jewish National Homeland. Pal- estine is a pioneer country and there is still much to be done. Now, as ever, Hadassah will stand ready to give yreomen service ' Hogs that broke into an eastern course died from eating lost golf balls. Now that we know it works that way we might prescribe eat- ing them for fellows. who pick a lost balls before they stop rolling much point in movigu be nearer one's destination. Id eep snows reported h track of Boraho muho to ington* tTo Emerson and HawWthre turewas eautfulquiet a sacred. Te Clsseum wasepll in form. its hbceassico symphony a itshigetpont in the wr Beethoen, an innovation of being defess. ofe blcyramilds are a small ofbakpeop e. Mohammed was a craven 6( across the desert. What are mammals? Mammals are a sex animal,i ally a female. Dogs that bark at night bite the dust. If a thing doesn't seem posld it is sure to occur. "In spite of all the genedl pression, we can say that we a few good days last week. day a man came in the office(1 brought us a bushel of finej ples; on another day another brought a half~ bushel of 14 sweet potatoes, and on still ( other day Jacob went seron i crick and brought us a perfdi nice new daughter-in-law. Sol feel that if we have a good? like this occasionally, we wRil able to get through the winter fairly good shape."-DeWi#c Herald. ;1Bronchitis is a disease that yoa bcan get from riding a certain kind -of horse too muc .h g "A married man doesn't have to r know much about musie," says catty Katrinka. "He general plays second fiddle by ear. Alexander's ambition was to ,conquer all the world, or as much e1 as possible, and make a great um- pi-re . ,Quar~antine is a promise of -money refunded if not satisfac- [I tory. ,You like things you can eat. You -love things you can't eat. I love my little dog. 'iThe Girl Chum says her mnen- Stally sketchedf friend has lost a Slot of sleep trying to figure out why a dull razor will put a man on edge. The American people have near- ly a billion dollars hidden away and are keeping it out of circulA- tion. We just found our dime of it in the cuff of our other pants. In Utopia it is likely the prize in the intelligence test game goes to the party who won't play. What happened to Athelstane and why was he taken out of the story (Ivanhoe) at this time? He was knocked down by the Templar in a fight and was taken out of the story because he was dead. All the world is drinking cider nowadays, unless those who sell it do not drink, in which case the number of drinkers is compare. tively small. Motor parties of deer hunters are setting off today throughout the West, some being interested in the hunting and some just go- mng a ong for the rye ts a sign of improved employ. inent conditions whenla New York rcve ha bll.7 gir s is actually carrying 50 instead of only 35, as usual. 1 s the situation is now ana . lyzed, Japan insists China is such a confirmed breaker of pledges Kha Tokio had to backslide on the Kiogg pact. S3-pound mushroom has been gown mn Fitchburg, Mass., al- feough prsonally some may pre- can bhe owi typ of piano stool that Far E ar as we are concerned the Fa atcould be farther. telss is being heard of the elee- w iak device which ages green f isy 20 years in an hour, and nears are expressed that the prod- effernay have had a corresponding efeton the customer. atthey say one of the highlights attese Sing Sing football games ts counsel for the fullback extri- oa ing his man from the bottom Ofte pile with a habeas corpus. Tue Cro-Magnon man drew pie- wue in caves to pass the time wi he was waiting for the ice age to go away. tr n riding Philadelphia's new he eet ceaerrs that do 100 miles an hou, te~ewouldn't seem to be If than to. two people can live on one it is because th~ey 1 A good-sized dining room likely to be found in an e stomach. The tongue is about the muzzle-loading weapon that l been discarded. William Nail was recently ried in Cincinnati. Happy man: woman can drive a nail. The Gazette in that town a that a traveling man who a into Emporia regularly has the hitch-hiker problem with signs front and rear. Americana: Mary Pickfordl taken her first piano lesson " to be able to contribute smt amusing at parties." The Girl Cham saysnohe hopeless, unless it might be in for a rhyme in a new p magazine. Hammond Why does Meekly continue to live Wib husband when he beats her l ten ? Cabbageo-She wants a and her lawyer advised bef to as many beatings to her possible before going to comC .Tudge----The rfnfice offlees you got eacrlteas with ha Mlr. Nggesa-Batrdd to be. He alked to m a wife and f forgot mys* ~D s~pH my ~j~d ...,. .. ... _ir*.a:-;;I;LZala~cui .- .. ..r-JYYI.,L~ yv- yv------ __ attit---- a j-- t-ilai ig (g [NOTE-"The History of the Zionist Movement," which has been hearingg on this page for the past several weeks, will be continued in next issue. This coming week we shall have Chanukah for eight sda Canekeh b ls onhthe tweny-dlifth Ks hell hichthalls on inrg evening, or Friday night, D~ecember 4.] r- ISRAEL If there are rns in suffering, Israel takes precedence of all the nations; if the duration of sorrows and the patience with which they are borne ennoble, the Jews are among the aristocracy of every land; if a literature is called rich in the possession of a few classic tragedies, what shall we say to a national tragedy lasting for fit- teen hundred years, in which the poets and the actors were arlso the heroes?--Leopold Zunz. SOLDIERS My father says the Maceabees Were soldiers strong and fine, Who battled for our Temple In far-off Palestine. They suffered cold and hunger, And wounds and death and shame ; They died on field, in prison, To glorify God's name. Now, too, we have our Maecabees, Our soldiers strong and fine; Who battle like true heroes 'To give us Palestirie. Their swords are turned to plough. They agth the h ret's foe * They sweat and toil until the dust Has blossomed like the rose. Chalctsim, you are Maecabees, You hold the battle line; Your ploughshares are the wea- pons That gave us Palestine! --E. E. Levinger. DR. LOUIS ROSEN Successor to Dr. A. E. McNeill CIIIROPODIST Room 605, Exchange Building N. E. 2nd St. and 3rd Ave Phone 3-2244 . "HURRY BACK"n TO SELLER 8 Hodhest, Courteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 28th Street KINv FUTNERAL HOME9 29 ,N. W~. THIRD AVENUB Phemes 23535-34422 JOSEPH P. McGHAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 2-1284 1933 8. W. Eighth Street ason~~ G. & L. KOSHER RESTAURANT 403 NORTHEAST SECOND AVENUE ~L_ E RECOGNIZE CONDITIONM~I Charge Acconatsdl F F' n~cember 4, 1981 t ~ITHE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Pane Fine SAROUNiDr ilE CAMaU m By ilton A. Friedman .t If this was a radio writeup, I would say, "Back on the air, folks,"' but as this is a newsr col- umn, I will say that I'm here again with a fresh batch of news* The university is getting plenty of publicity from all sides. Now that Jimmie Maloney, the great Boston boxer, has enrolled as a pre-law ,student and honing~ in- structor, newspapermen ~and cam- eamen earen giving rsa geat dea S. This past week the Paramount News studio took pictures of Ma- loney boxing with Stan Phillips. The pictures will be shown in Mi- ami theatres very soon. Yesterday "Beebs" Berner, can- didate for U. honors in the 125- pound class, also boxed with Ma- loney. It was another "Jack the Giant Killer" act, only in this case the giant was entirely too much. As I surmised last week, Harvey Schartman and "Bunny" Beldner played against Rollins College Saturday in the annual tennis tournament between Rollins and Miami. Both boys won their matches in singles and doubles. I may add that Schartman is now the leading player in the U. all- Jewish players in the first and second divisions, advanced their posin tshe sc nd div sin will g against the strong Miami Edisonl High School tennis team this week. Joe Stein and Bob Cohn are now leading this division. -----+-- George Reichgott played a bril- liant game in the Miami U.-Ers- kine football war' Friday night. He made more yardage per try than any other Miami backfield man. On defense he stopped many passes that, if completed, might have meant an Erskine victory. The score was 9 to 0. Between the halves the gym team gave an exhibition. The' Jewish boys show- ed up well. They were Morty Fay, Irving Applebaum, Bob Seigal and Lou Stein. The gym team will put on another exhibition Decem- ber 3 in Bayfront Park. The annual bag contest between the frosh and sophs took place as per schedule, and what a fight it was. Can you imagine Abie Blatt, 230-pound frosh midget, falling on Georgie Reichgott, a soph, and sitting on him for 15 minutes despite all efforts of Reichgott to get up? Mabemtha The result of the contest is still rne ied olThe sophs baouhaht t fehm n,s ru tebfr htelaim the wrong goal. So there you are. deould anybody question such a ionsthedis1 st in the house, per- haps the grandfather of this hap- py family, is speaking. He is ex- plaining the meaning of Chanu- kah. He tells them about the grat miracle of the oil how the ltetle jug of oil, instead of lasting one day, kept the temple light burning fr eight days. He tells them that b is little miracle of oil, which burned for eight days, is connect- ed with the great miracle of the I ewish people which lived and lie ill soli tanuy centuries, a d this miracle, the old man concludes we celebrate Chanukah. He tells them also briefly about Hannah and her seven sons and about some of the others who gave up their lives rather than worship idols. Chanukah in Our Day Today Chanukah is still with us, and very much so. In thousands of Jewish homes it is observed with much joy and merrymaking--with the kindling of lights, with "lat kes with "dreidel" games, with stories and songs, with Chanukah g~elt and with parties. In the syn- agogues special prayers are re- cited, the Menorah is lit and con- certs are held. In the Jewish school especially is Chanukah celebrated with joy and festivity. There is hardly a Hebrew school or Sunday school in the whole of the United States which does not teach the story of the Maccabees to its pupils and which does not stage a Chanukah play or entertainment. In other words, we observe Cha- nukah very much as it was ob- served one hundred years ago. But when it comes to explaining the meaning of the holiday there afour gee ugndc Inthler t ws the miracle of the oil that was given as the reason for the festi- val. In our own day it is the strug- gle for independence and for the right to live as Jews that is given as the real reason for Chanukah. And because of this Chanukah has become a more important holiday than it has been for many, many years. We of today understand a little better what it means to en- joy independence and freedom and what it is to have heroes and hero- ines. We also appreciate, even more than our fathers, what it means to have Hellenists among us You remember the Hellenists in the days of the Maceabees-those tei ow r 1gowil be efs and ca - Gor ks.a W ae Heleon sts am n us today---Jews who do not care whether our holidays and customs are observed, whethei*i the Hebrew language, the Bible and Jewish history are studied, and whether Jews work together for their own good or not. We call some of them assimilationists, cause tey d not care if Israel is assimilated or swallowed, up and is no more. Like our ancestors of old, the Jews of today are.not sitting back and waiting tfo miracles o ha- wrking hard to improve and to s rengthen Jewish life. In Ameri- ea Jews are building more syna- gogues, more Hebrew schoolwha d ne ar8 comm study and play. They are training more Hebrew teachers, more rabble and more club leaders. They are trymg~ to make Jewish customs and holidare (Continued on Page Six), 'ear in and year out Chanukah ,tsto us and each year we cele- teit with joy and ceremony. kindle the lights all of the htdays. We recite special pray- at home and in the synagogue. play special games, we give nukah "gelt" and present plays entertainments. Year in and rout we remember and we en- the ancienTh sortyh of brv couag two thousand years since the first Chanukah in slem * SFirst Chanukah Jerusalem "ht first Chanukah in Palestine sthave been a very joyous oe- ion. On that day our forefath- in the thousands gathered in temple, many of them carry- torches and palms. How hap- and glad the people were, for They not prayed and hoped this day ? Had not every Jew Plstine and even in the other tries (Egypt, Babylon) where vslived, hoped against hope t Judas Maceabeus and his nywould be victorious, and that Jewish nation would become dependent once more ? Now it Happened, and they came to er thanksgiving and to sing :ot in three years, ever since tiochus had set up a pagan al- in the temple, did the Holy ctrylook so clean and cheer- .It was the first task of the trous soldiers to cleanse and >arthe temple. The Greek al- with its idol was thrown out la new altar was erected. All unholy utensils, including the i nrhand the table for the ew bread" which Antiochus had en away, were inow replaced Snew ones more and the Jews were free to live according to their own relig- ion and the teachings of their prophets and sages. They called this holiday Chanukah, which means dedication. Chanukah One Hundred Years Ago Many years rolled by, many generations, many centuries. The nation in Palestine which the Mac- cabees had redeemed is no more. The temple in Jerusalem does no longer exist. The Romans made an end to the nation and burned down the temple. Most of the Jews were exiled to other lands. The Jew became a wanderer on the face of the earth. He wandered from one country to another, un- able to find rest and peace in any one land for a very long time. He suffered greatly throughout aill these long years. Wh~iat happened -to Chanukah ? Did the wanderings and suffering make the Jews forget this festi- val? Did it become merely a story of long, long ago to be found in books ? Imagine yourself on some Cha- nukah evening in the little town in Russia or Poland or Ger- many where your great-grand- father may have hived. What, is it that you see in the windows ? There are lights, curious lights in curious lamps, twinkling from ev- ery house. They are Chanukah lights, for this is Chanukah week. Your great-grandfather is cele- brating the Feast of Lights, as his forefathers have celebrated it throughout the ages of ~wandering and suffering. No, the Jews did not forget Chanukah. They even thought of new ways of observing the festi- val. 'eh t lgi ed th~ der oi ere )n to r tio r Ca ke U Les sto h acl A 0 ~What is that the children are Ceremony in the temple on doing ? (Perhaps one of these boys first Chanukah must have isyu rndfather or one of the very impressive. You can girl ouour grandmother*). They are ne how the people felt and playn a game, a Chanukah game when Judah Macearbeus, his know as the "'dreidel." Now one ers and the other leaders as- o h y i pnn the little d the platform. The Levites ofpte Shyti~ dre spinning, an paye paamsof oy ndspinning, then falling. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
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| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 35 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |