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z!.r ;ir 7 (11 V r IJP/B~ir ' I f oung Mens Club Witl Celebrate Price: Five Cents Beth David Instanls onicers New President Makes Stirring Appeal benothempre eneead a large num- officers of Beth David Congrega- tion were formerly inducted into off ice last Wednesday night at the Banquet held in its Talmud Torah 4 .. Isidor Cohen, pioneer Mi- amian, presided as toastmaster and introduced the speakers. Among those who made brief ad- adrssu were Rta bin a.M{ Machtei, Greenfield,' Mrs. Lewis Brown president of Beth David Sister- hood, and Mrs. I~sidor Cohen. The principal address of the evening was ma~de by the president of the Corgregaton, Mr. Lewis Brown, who inade a stirring appeal to those present to become affiliated with one of the Greater Miamni Synagogues. "I care not which Synagogue you join", said Mr. Brown, but as a Jew it is your duty to show that you are a Jew not by mere words, but by definite concrete action." "Help contribute to teaSynahgogues and Itheir go work being done in this commuq- itInd ctnd inue fice were Lewis Bi st vic presirdee W.H.lhFams second vice president, Louis Wein- kle treasurer, Morris Dubler sec- retary, Mendel Scheinberg finanl- eial secretary, and P. G. Blanck sergeant at arms. New directors installed were Wm. Friedman and S. J. Spector. Mrs. Charles Markowi~ts led in the singing of the Sisterhood song, and Cantor Louis Hayman sang selections. In charge of arrange- ments were Mrs. Charles Goldste n and Mrs. B. Kandel as co-chair- men. They were assisted by Mes- dames Isidor Cohen, S. J. Spector, J. Engler, J. Katz, and Morris Dubler. ~ Announcements i MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION (Orthodox) 1545 8. W. Third Street ISAAC M. WAPNER, Rabbi JONAH E. CAPLAN, Associate Rabbi wirll services at theMSyngolgue services at 8:30, when Rabbi Jonna sE.onCaplen wilicpep ach in Youth", and Rabbi Isaac M. Wap- ner will preach in Yiddish. Cant- on Nathan Wroobel will lead the Ichanting and congregational sing- ing Saturday morning services be- gin at 9 A. M. CONGREGATION BETH DAVID I (Conservative) 139 N. W. Third Avenue S. M. MACHTEI, Rabbi "Joseph, The Prince" wvill' be the subject of the sermon by Rabbi S. M. Machtei at the 8 o'clock services tonight. The quali- ties that fitted J~oseph for leade-r- ship in Egypt will be pointed out by the rabbi in his charge to the newly elected officers of the c~on- gregation avt an installation serv- ice to follow the regular Sabbath services. Cantor Louis Hayman will chant the ritual. A social hour will fol- low. .Tomorrow tmori the services will begin at 83 M TEMPLE ISRAEL OF MIAMI (Reform) 137 N. E. Nineteenth Street DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN, Rabbi -The last day of the Feast of Lights is Saturday. Services will be held at Temple Israel Friday evening, at 8:15. Candles will be lit and special music will be ren- dered by the choir. Dr. Kaplan will speak on the sulbject "WChen Wilson Returned from the Shal- bles of Europe". The public is welcome. CONGREGATION BETH JACOB (Orthodoz) 311 Washington Avenue Miami Beach L. AXELROD, Rabbi The usual Friday evening early spc bei at 5:45 P. M. with th services ei a t 8 P. M. when t srvics vil 1s led by Cantor Boris Schlochman of the Conge- gational. Babbi L. Azelrod will spek __ I moK TAN TWICE AS MUCH LOCAL JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER Maml, Forida, Friday, December 11, 1931 Jews A~gaina to the Front ~---- Feeling that the prestige of Miami Jewry will be enhanced, the Jewish Floridian at great cost to itself, is again sponsoring a Jewish Radio Program over Station WQAM beginmung Sunday, December 20th, at 2 p. m. Jewish music alone is to be present ted. The famous Berney Mayerson of Chicago will lead the Jewish Floridian Orchestra in Jewish classical and dance music. Noted vocalists will appear from time to time. Shulamis, the famous Jewish operetta of Goldfadin will be featured on the first program. "Rothinkes and Man dlen", "Die Shvuoh", "Shulamis Mesh- uga", are just a few of the famous co mpositions that will be played, and sung for your benefit. Volume IV,-Numbor ~L~. for Ga,, Evn lne New Year What will probably be the out- S tndin event of the New Year's celebrations in the Greater lami district is being planned by be Entertainment Committee of dYoung HMens CluboofnMiami Plans call for an eight course inne at the Urmey Hotel catered y~ Laur~a Jacobson, and two gala hws containing about thirty- ightfi pro esina 11 rtainers. 'clolk with a show which will .eep one interested from the be- nningf to the very eiid, with its en complete acts. A second show completely dif- ere.nt from the first will begin at 1:30 and keep the guests enter- ainedl until the wee hours of the orninng. A ten piece orchestra will fur- ish the music for dancing during hemeal and from 9:30 to the rly morning. Favors, gifts and the usual New ear's eve goodies will be pre- t to the guests during the Remember .. Sunday, December 20th, 2 p. m. Jewish Florldlan Radio Program. Station WQAM for the nn Ieo Hoel im Be ch, n Sunday evening, December 20th, rendship Leagu an e"".'"Tent pra 6 am f nm - Eleets OfficersE of brief addresses by prominent speakers will feature the evening's entertainment. At its meeting W~ednesday night Cost only w~ill-be-chargedl, it be- the Friendship League elected of- ing the object of the organization ficer~s for the coming term. Cant. t a s n ges tndg to haves aslcha many guetsattndg Dr BrisSchlchmn wa unni-as possible. At this bangaet a re- mously elected anhonorary mem- port of the activities of the organ- ber of the organization. Gil Orn- iato l b rsne hwg atein was chosen president, Ruth intion will bae poresented lshowng First vice president, Mary Barber thein r hemparable wor yacmlshe treasurer, Lee Clevenson recording duing thae patfe yraneears. i secretary, Anne White correspon- coln haree cos rrangen ais Ma lence secretary and Jack Lavin Ripa Mrs. Rebecca Yunes, E. sergeant at arms. The following pprona, H Deic. "ere chosen to the Board of Gov-GodnadHM.Detc. !rnors. Jean Mohilner and Lillian , Docki for one year; Dorothy Kapp Jewish Play to and Celia Flitman for two years, B rsne mnd Al Glickman for six months. eP ee td I'he next dance of the organiza- - ;ion will be given Wednesday night Miamians will be afforded the It the Biscayne Masonic Hall. opportunity of witnessing a Yid- s-- -rid h .show replete with songs, com- TO From Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan Just a word with the spem- bers of my congregation and those other Jews that do not belong to any congregation. When the greater part of the world of today is challeng- ing Israel to save humanity through its religious ideals, is there any reason ~wity you should not attend services~at Temple Israel, to find out at least what it is all about? Would you be more satis- fied if we charged you an admission. to the services? Have you anything more important~to do on Fridary evening? Is Friday evening the only time youl can give an enter- tainment for your friends at home? It we are unable to contrl- baite any thought and tan hema life, would it be ask- ing yea too much to conltril bto at least yo pesear secolrage those who are worklag for huma swelfaret edy and drama next Tuesday eve- ning, D~ecember 15, at Beth David Talmud Torah Hall when the noted Jewrish actor Max Tennenbaum will be starred in the play "Nar- ishe Tattes". He will be supported by a cast thiat he brought with him from New York City. In his pri~isent tour h/ has played before large audiences in St. Petersburg' Fla., Jacksonville, Fla., and a num- ber of other Southern cities. The Tennenbaum family is well known to Yiddish play goers having been connected with the stage for a long number of years. Gratz's Restaurant Reopens Girat's Restaurant at 816 Cold lins Ave., Miami Beach, will re- open for its fourth successive sea- sonl, Sunday evening, December 13 when a special full course dinner will be served. Orginially from Pittsburgh the Grats family have established a reputation here for their excellent cuision and service. PLEASE DONATE CLOTHING The Jewish Wala riute in asking all to conrbt dulot and for distribution to sed for it children as a crymsg nedfr exists now. Please phone 8-23f2 AN OPEN LETTER MIAMI JEWS rebrew Friendly~ Inn Fills Growing Detnandg SBecause of .the unusually large lumber of stranded boys and men arriving in Mdiami every day, the resources of the Hebrew Friendly Inn is being sharply taxed. Mr. r. L. Mintzer president of the or- ganization expressed the hope that the Jews of Greater Miami wYould call to visit the home main tained at 452 S, W. 2nd. St. to see for themselves the splendid work being accomplished. For the first time in its history a Jewish Woman was taken care of this week. Innovations Are Made a Orthodox Syna ogue Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan of the Iliami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- tion will begin Congregational Singing at the Saturday morning Services in the Miami Jewish Or- todox Congregation tomorrow. A number of the Junior Congrega- tion, which is being organized, will a the Rabbl. mhese changes kafe atthected many in Yourg isrel Congregan tions throughout the Goea~trj, C '' 'i --~~..' --.i 1Banquet To Be GIVen at Hotel Financial Report of Cemetery Officials to be Presented By Officers The annual Banquet of the Greater Miami Jewish Cemetery Aso intion will be ekld t th .Iai-Alai To Begin Here Sam Kantor Announces Arrangse- ments For Annual Season of Spanish Ball Game The Jai ~alai players will be with us a week from Saturday night at the Biscayne Fronton. ' Sam Kantor, operator of the big amusement center in N. W. Thirty- thae axperws of heinld Spans b Ir game to start whipping the ball against the solid marble wall next weed-enld. Alvarez, one pf ~the players who has been with the fronton several years, is in Ha- vana now engaging players f or jthe coming season. He has se- Icured a number of the old favor- ites, and some new men who are rated among the best in Havana. The fronton will be completely redecorated and painted inside, new curtains will be hung and the whole place will be made as in- viting as possible. Kantor feels that with better players and more people in town this winter the jai alai sport will be unusually popu- lar with the local and visiting pa- tr ons. Jai alai has been a valuable part of Miami's winter sports program for several seasons. Although pa- trons wager on the results of each game, the amounts disked are rel- stively small in comparison to those at horse and dog tracks. The great majority of jai alai patrons are visitors who want to see the game as played by the boys and men of Spain, as they play base- ball in the United States. Thi^ being true, Kantor must depend largely on his gate receipts for the success of his venture. HIomhe Demonstration Exhibit at Court House The annual Tropical Wreath and Banquet as well as Gift Sugges- tion Exhibit will be held today and i tomorrow at the Court House from 10 to 3 p. m. An opportunity to see an exhibit well worth while is afforded to Miamians and visi- tors free of charge. The exhibit will also afford many the oppor- tunity of exhibiting articles and goods made by women who are seeking to earn their bread and butter, while attending to their bome duties as well. Miss Pansy '. N~ort~n, ~bbme~ demonstration agent is in chaise. Jll Ilr I I~ ~~~~ae .. see 4L a .* -r ~ ~~~pa mamma me snans ~~~ :>l ees :auj ages Asume .'*me -***on or so- tPees smue* +ue mui-a mmn n"inngrnges S OCeT aem assue agmusa -Y-einer1 mes- ma sma assess~~~~~ r wa am1m vam r-hoe f.ewmr ftmnm e. waa An 5 C;ou Lega Tens. ll...-~ Temmr s soeoee .E .ne~ huns. 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KOSHER R~ETAURANT~l~ F -Col~uI' C'hicken Dinnerj f*i cin.cudin~ Friday and Sundayl Dear tethe FeAMt~ CEDAR CHIEST CL starzsd can atte as me- ,-- ... .necan $11.5 to ar BlT Mta ,rE PA LAr W P --I-) - C- - SOCO The first meeting of the winter seaso for Beth Jacob Sisterhood of Miami Beach was held at the synagogue last Monday night with an unusually large number of members and guests present. Plans for the big event of the season were announced. It will be in the form of benefit bridge to be held at the Helene Hotel the lat- ter par~t of January. Definite de- tails will be announced in our next issue. At this meeting a sick committee was named consisting of Mlesdames Jean Becker, B. S. Cohen and L. Schwartz. At the close of the business session a social hour was enjoyed by all. [ET' SUSINES8 f Directory EAST COAST BAG &t METAL CO. Incorporated I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-445 N. W. 8th Street Phon 2-4485 BUILDING SUPPLIES J. SIMPSON Building Materials Roofing Paper, Aspha~lt 423 N. W. North River Drive Phone 2-7251 DELICATESSEN. ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN. 170 N. W. 5th Street We Supply Your Every Wantj PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum ; Pharmacist (Reg. Pharmacist for 17 Years) Cor. 22nd Ave. and 8th St. S. W. PIPE AND STEEL~ A. & B. PIPE AND METAL CO). 53 N. E. 25th Street' Phone 3-1355 ADELMAN PIPE & STEEL CO). 58 N. E. 25th Street At F. E. C. R. R. Phone 2c1420 TRANSFER FLASH EXPRESS &t STORAGE COMPANY, Inc* 48 N. W. Seventh Street Telephone 2-4836 Miami, Fla. Final plans for the gala Chanu- kah celebration being sponsored by Beth Jacob Sisterhood of Mi- ami Beach have been' announced. Miss Mavina Weiss is in charge of the program and has coached the play to be presented by the members of the Bible class and Sunday school. Acrobatic dances and tap dances will be presented by Miss Frances Kane. One of the outstanding parts of the pro- gram will be a musical concert by the well-known cantor, Boris Schlachman. The affair will be held in the Miami Beach Elemen- tary School. ct& Mrs. Berney Mayerson and son arrived here- Tuesday morning from Chicago, Ill., and will spend the season here with her husband, who is the well-known muiin and who will lead the JewishFl- ridian orchestra in its winter po gram of broadcasts* 66 1 The Chanukai supper sponsored by the -Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Ort~hodox Congre- gation was held last Sunday night at the synagogue when a large ~ We Deliver B ndl s Satis~faction Phone 3-8887 21 North West Ninth Street DR. HOLLOMAN DENTIST 534 North West Second Ave. CiY ~OOd Yard, Inc. aire *ac Stov* *=d Kindling Wood 1216 N* W* EIGHTH COURT Phone s-assa Mrs. M. H. Herman of New York arrived recently and is stay- ing at the Pancoast Hotel. - ct6 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Warm, Na- than, Julius and Joe Warm,' Mr. and Mrs. William Weinstein, Joel and Jack Weinstein, Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Abie D~avis of Tanners- ryle ApY. artm staying at the WOOD -WOOD The Oldest Wood Dealer In Miami 128 Cu. Ft. to Cord--Solid Wood Prompt Delivery Phone 3-2576 1Marks Ice and Wood Co. 3301 N. W. 17th Avenue Junior Cha ter of Hadassah will Sponsor a benefit Oriental bridge supper Sunday evening, December LET SU 13, at 6 o'clock, to be held at Beth E David auditorium. Admission to HELP SOL VE supper and bridge will be 75 cents, ...YOUR ., while admission to the bridge alone LIG HTING Iwill be 50 cents. Reservations and POW WER I Imay be had by calling Miss Lena PRO 9LEMS I~~1Weinkle, 2-3480. ECNON OMICALLY 66i~ cb PHOrgE 3-1121l Mr. and Mrs. Albin Czech en- tertained 80 of their friends at a Chanukah housewarmmng and card party recently, at their new home, 1361 Drexel avenue, Miami Beach, last Saturday. The floral decora- tions were elaborate, featuring chrysanthemums, roses and gladi- oli. Tables for cards were plarced on the roof garden. Ten prizes DR.sein LGBENUsucceso ro Dr. A.E. McNeill ANINOUN~CES CHIROPODIST The Rees tblrm at of His Roo E05 2dE hd rdBu lin Ll822 N. BAYBHORE DRIVE Ph ne 3-2244 Phone 215415 at J) 6 Iua~ a reas As, s~ assesse YOU PAY FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT GET IT?1 ... at ... Company The BETTER Kind of Printing . At Reasonable Prices Phone 2-3261 107 8. 1Miami Ave. "HURRY BACK" TO SELLERS Honest, Courteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 28th Street KING FUNERAL HOMVE 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phones 23535-31624 JOSEPH P. McoG HAN Ambulance Service Phone 2-1284 1923 S. W. Eighth Street Panbd FIMIAMS SJWCita t s(14son VodU DooR 8. COHINi Manager ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINPJDS "NO ONE EVER LOST A DOLLAR. OF SAVINGS OR INTEREST IN A MORRIS PLAN BANK" SERVING MILLIONS OF PROLLE ALL OVER THE UNITED STATas __.1.~ I' Ill Frdy Deebr1,13 Page The INTERESTING FACTS Many famous historians say: 1. The mother of Columbus was knJewess Se ena e fro a wH l Rossi. 2. "Collom," the real name of Columbus,was the name of an Italian Jewish family. 3. Because it was not safe to be known as a Jew, Columbus called himself a "Genoese navigator. 4. Louis de Santangel, a Mar- rano (or secret Jew), and not Fer. miabn and Isabella, financed Co- 1,7 Loi tde SaC an Iluad an e 000 in our money). ing the life of a Jew, he was out- wardly a Catholic--hence a Mar- rano. 7. Two of his uncles were burnt at the stake by the Inquisition for professing the Jewish religion. 8. On August 2, 1492, about 300,000 Jews who refused to be- come Christians left Spain. 9. On the followingday, Co- lumbus, with the aid of Santangel, set sail in search of what turned out to be a haven of rest for the wandering Jews. Israel and the Nations The Jew has made a marvelous fight in this world, in all the ages; and has done it with his hands tied behind him. The Egyptian, the Babylonian, and the Persian rose, filled the planet with sound and splendor, then faded to dream- stuff and passed away; the Greek and the Roman followed, and made a vast noise, and they are gone;~ other peoples have sprung up and held their torch high for a time, bu't it burned out, and they sit in twilight now, or have vanished. The Jew saw them all, beat them all, and is now what he always wasj exhibiting no decadence, no infirmities of age, no weakening af his parts, no slowing of his en- ergies, no dulling of his alert and aggressive mind. i; 3t~*JWW3383@338343tem:t3@30:033r. were awarded and a shower of gi ts presented to the hosts. Rab- bi S. M. Machtei conducted im- pressive consecration services. As- ,sisting thee hosM ss isMB Mro. I Mrs. ~H. H. Miller, Mrs. J. Kop- elowitz, Mrs. Ben Davis and Mrs. F. Dreisen. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Corett, Mrs. Albert Kahn, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Harry Isaacs and Mrs. Sydney Weintraub. Qc Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Solomon of Baltimore are spending a short vacation in Miami and are stay- ing at the Ponce de Leon Hotel. number of guests and tourists at- tended. Brief addresses were de- livered by Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan, Rabbi Isaac M. Wapner; Nathan Adelman, president of the congre- g~ation, and Mrs. Ida Buckstein, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Cantor Nathan Wrobel sang a number of appropriate selections. Mrs. Max Kupferstein, Mrs. B. Tannenbaum, Mrs. N. Adelman, Mrs. Morris Rappaport, Mrs. Sam Tannenbaum, Mrs. R. Beck and Mrs. N. Abramson were members of the committee on arrange- ments. ' 46 Dr. and Mrs. Barney Weinkle entertained at dinner last Sunday night honoring Mrs. Sam Cooley of Savannah, Ga. After dinner, cards were enjoyed. As Mrs. Abe Rose of New Haven Conn., is visiting MIr. and Mrs. Joe Cohen of 223 N. E. Twenty-ninth street, with whom she will spend the winter. Cf) The Junior Chapter of Hadas- sah entertained at a very enjoy- able house party at the home of Mrs. Esther Weinkle last Satur. day night. Games were played and prizes were won by Goldie Warschoff, Lena Weinkle and Belle Wiesson. Refreshments were served early in the morning. Mrs. J. Williamson arranged the following interesting program for Temple Israel Sisterhood at the meeting Monday in Kaplan hall. Arthur Curtis, representa- tive of the Pan American airport, gave a resume of the latest types of aeroplanes, explaining the safe- ty and pleasure of transportation by air. Mrs. Barney Kraft, colora- tura soprano, sang the aria "Si- cida" from the opera "Giaconda" and "Shubert's Serenade," and was accompanied by the piano ar- tist, Baroness Leopold. Just pre- ceding the business meeting, Mrs. Morris Cowen gave the sisterhood prayer and presided during the tea hour. This was followed by a five-minute inspirational address by Rabbi Jacob II. Kaplan. Mrs. Isaac Levin, who presided, an- nounced the major coming events for this month as follows: Card party at Kaplan hall, Sunday eve- ning, December 13, with Mrs. Charles Greenfield as hostess; birthday dinner honoring Dr. Kap- lan, December 27, with Mrs. Men- del Cromer in charge; entertain- ment by talented pupils of the Sunday school, Mrs. Gordon Davis, sponsor, during the holidays, and annual reception and dance for university students in charge of Mrs. Samuel Kantor, the date to be announced later, At the last meeting of the Jun- ior Hadassah, held at the home of Miss Sylvia Rayvis Monday night, a short business meeting was- fol- lowed by a cultural and musical program. Miss Belle Segall at the piano, Miss `Rosalyn Daum in a Chanukah song, Miss Selma Mer- son in a Chanukah reading and Mrs. Rose Kanter in a book review entertained the members and guests present. At the close re- freshments were served. c4c Preparations have beenm- pleted for the benefit food nd cake sale being sponsored for Loyalty Club, auxiliary of Emun- ah Chapter, O. E. S., on Saturday' Decemb r is, cthiVenoiabna Ar and Mrs. Lena Simon are in charge of the affair. All desiring to help the cause by contributing food or cake are urged to get in touch with any member of the committee. 5 INTEREST A1 ON PIONLEERS OP INDUSTRIAL BANKING VINCENT R. WRIlCE. MlrgAeMIP' toS N. E. FIRST AVENUE HEJEWC7ISH. FLORIDI[AN * Y * MORRIS PL~AN COMPANY Ir -P~--Y. I- _~ ___. 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'hi`t 'h~c--~~2i, t.. ~~ 3p~ Jlce `u.- r.;-t-. y ~u~-- t C1C`IYh~ T WR W' A ~~~-i~an;J-~;u~ ~a ntat t se simmiaet~Saliik :~ ~ ~ ~~.. ua...t ..... *2Y ~i4tt?11 I~ L~ .;sr~ ~ ~ ~~bei Aslik ag@~t $18tr`:t mee 4SI~~~1 n:.!'p;:t-i ~ ~ ~Z~, Z~6~Y bea.~ AgYt an ag agg~iC J ~~~~~~~~nme with agenie .h &~~~'~'~~i~plk ~# LB C ~~~~m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A dit......rm~m we; alrp~~~*3~l 1 LP diC E" ~siirt $~ j~i t~d~~iii~~iii~~ii~~~ii~~~ii~ i shr 181 tes semalp * ~~~~~~~~~~a 9agrI gggag aggEl anI ~l~~LI~ LLP ~ LP;L~~Ce e~~L~~a agge dhasI I be go a tu~ ~K1 ~C~.~C4Y~E1 C SPiLi~~~~lt~l~~ll)sk '~~~4~it Manhy~ trjtj tQt? I~ E~b~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ x~~~i~~ ma nt ~~:3 ~ 4ar ErMq, December n __ THE11 J~gFIIEWISR PLORIDlh IANr~ Lf P ~Dl~tikw 1IR1C~ -7-~11(4Cll~Lllllll I II I I I r Deeembe~ aLl.?jia(l~ _ __ 111 __ ~LL--C- Volume i. ------~ y ncle Judah Friday, December 11 Number 14 WHY BENNY LIKCES CHANITICAII "I like Chanuksh more than holidays. It's a man's- holi- y-that's why. "Take the other holidayls--Pu- mfor example, what's in that ?, er's a fellow called Haman, howants to kill all the Jews.... brutet! What did~ the Jews do7 o ut and fight? Fight for their es? No! They let Esther go and gthe King to spare them. There n't much to that, is there "Or yu take Pesach. Now, I re yothn ag st it, mind yU a no thi ng b ae, too, wl ouh--but the Haggadsh, you adit, and what do you find The esare in a tight fix between atdevil of a Pharaoh and the ep sea. W~hat do they dol Fight eEgyptians? Swim across the a? No! They just stand there, rig and waiting for God to per. oma miracle to split the Red eafor them to walk across. Now, hre isn't much to t at, eer ., e one of that quaking and trea- ligand baby stuff and all that* hy hit us---we hit back as hard swe could. Wq were oplpressede- erebelled and raised such a mpus that that old tyrant of an ntiochus felt as uncomfortable nhis throne as a snowball on n edhot stove. We gave him a live,- time for his money, we d~id "Juda aMaceabeas! HThere's a eter a few red-blooded. fellows, thlots ofw rpdp rlnt o lue , osand arrows, and made an he a ainst tthe enme aned I id't send them orders 'by long- rist nee thelhea o f ei a'm a ds e oirg aise f. ome Gdand country' And they went oer the top, too! Those ireings ofAntiochus weren't of Iruseh good xetto manicure theiir' nalls and to look smart. "Then, when the battle was wea, thywent back to Jerusalem, lendthe temple, and lit the great Menorah. That's why we eat lakson Chanuksh, and bunracan" disfor eight days. It's because we want to remember Judas Mae- en smae dabb--yo aned' la g because Pmri only a boy-some day, I tell you, wRe're going to be in Palestine again and reburild that temple, and restore the Greart MS- ~ norah, and be j~ur-t a rave and strong as we need to be when~ Jr- das Maceabeus was alive. IWe're going to do ig--fjlast watch!" The human body requires anore ventilation than it now receives' iay Prof. Wightman, London Bbl" Olgst. One could, of course, try mscling into an old estabHlshed ber route. BOYS and Girls tanyou write a atrl d to eUnocr Juri H~ e CbCHANUKLA y Canle syeigl Fair visions and ( gotten To me came of SHE ADAHI MADE FRESH DAILY 2 Pounds 01c Incluldes : 1 Pound Alssorted Chocolates 1 Pound Peanet Brittle Kitchen and Sales: 422 8. W. 22ND AVENUE Phone 2-5728 FOR Horne Cookig MRS. S. PONT (STRICTLY KCOSHER) 228 N. 'W. FOURTH ST. Daily From Noon to 8 P. M. Full Cous Dinner urse Chicken Dinner cable with sron h os gh tmem with two or three sharp note -- such is the Hebrew language. The letters of its books are not to be many, but they are to be letters of fire. A language of this sort what it desireis b ktnmu upn an anvil. It is to pour floods of anger and utter series of rage against the abuses of the world, calling the four winds of heaven to the' assault of the citadels of evils. Like the jubilee horn of the sanctuary it will be put to no profane use; but it will sound th. notes of the holy war against in- justice and the call of the great assemblies; it will have accents of rejoicing, and accents .of ter- ror; it will become the trumpet of Judgment. -Ernest Renan. As Chanukah this very day Telling the world, and kings, for aye No matter what you scheme or do, You simply cannot squash the -~Young Judean. WHEN IN WEST PALM BEACHI DROP IN AT Mrs. Mary Schrebnick's 414ElTHSTREET WEST PALM BEACH Where you will obtain a delightful Kosher meal, home Cooked and setted amidst most pleasant surroundings. :THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE: MEAT DIEPARTMENMT Strictly Kosher MEATS AND POULTRY -t H LGHTS a htnl ttle adlleos, dreams half-for- years lo ng ago. THE TALE OF CHANUKAH By Rabbi Abraham Burstein An ancient king is known to us, Who bore the name of Anti- oc us, Of all the knaves and fools of yore, Whoe'er that lofty title bore, Who loved to strut and kill and quarrel, Who took the palm, the wreath, the laurel. You'll hear of this pleasant crea- ture Some Sunday from your Hebrew teacher. I musingly gazed at my candles; He seemed in their quivering flames In golden, in fiery letter I read the old glorious names, The names of our heroes immortal, The noble, the brave, and the true, A tre mny wer co qured by few Where trampled in dust lay the mighty, Judea's proud Syrian foe; And Judas, the brave Maceabeus, In front of his army I saw. His eyes shone like bright stars of heaven, Like muic rang out his strong "Brave comrades, we fought and Now let mus in od's name, re- joice! "We conquered, but know, O brave comrades, No triumph is due to the sword! Remember our glorious watchword "For Pe ple and Towns of the Lord " And swiftly the message spread, Ssaymng: "Judea, Judea is free, ReRide ethe Ismp in the Tempile, glee!" My Chanukah candles soon flick- 'Aroun ghme was darkness of BuA dee ap ly 1soin I fel shining P. M. Raskin. "TSODOKLOH SAVES FROM DEATH" An astrologer once told Rabbi Akiba that on his daughter's wed- ding day she would be bitten by a serpent and would die. The rab. bi was naturally very much wor. ried, but after a time forgot about mn du e, his daughter was engaged. The day before the wed- ding arrived, as the bride happen- ed to be in the kitchen, a poor man knocked at the door and ask- ed her for some food. Since ev- eryone seemed to be very busy making preparations for the wed* ding, she gave him a portion of her own meal. In te, he a og a weath f o her head and fastened it with a nail on the wall. Without her knowing it, the nail entered the eye, of a serpent which was con- cealed there and killed it. On the following morning when she t I dow ethe wreath t ar ened, she called her father. Her fa hereimmediaely east o d th P Pedhis daughter what flood dS d maer hthe dybfre d bha ra s his~~~~ ~~ aoc npaiet o nd e~d Now first the king was proven foolish When in his regal way and mul- ish, He loudly called himself a god For worship by` the common clod. a And all the courtiers bowed low Before his braggadocio: A profitable, harmless thing it is To please one's doting king. He set his statues everywhere, . And ordered men to worship thee To 'bustsen. metal and of stone The zealous populace fell prone, 'W~hile in the squares the soldiers stood A cheery, joyous brotherhood To pierce with pike the luckless gent Who failed to hail the monu- Inent. But here and there appeared a Jew, A member of that stubborn Whomce en kings of high degree Could never force to bend the knee. "Oine only God we have!" they A Gsd that none of them had Yet frormgtehis Being far and No threat of death would make them change. The king was wroth. "I stand su- preme o'er gods and men. These Jews blaspheme! Go, set my image in the place Of worship of this wiltul race. Defile their sacred objects. Give them pork--who eats shall not live! And so they did. The diine theith erlasting light. In Modin town the news was spread. Where ancient Mattahias led His five great sons and all the rest In homage to the Being Blesit. He smote one treacherous coward down, And called the men of Mlodin To fight t~he king and all his men, And purity their shrine aga~~L Heading the Maccabean breed, The mighty Judas took the lead. "Throughout the land the fighters came, Their arms held high, their A handu 8man m ousands sawl f They hacked the Syrian armyT Until the Macabean stand Hadl saved our altars and our ERSON'S Announce 1301 Collins Avenue- Their ~ Opening ' FRIDAY, DECEMBER1 18 cbcM ECIAL DIETS PREPARED UNDER MEDICAL SUPERVISION e cAccA DIETARY LAWrS OBSERVED ct4i4c rmation as to Rates of Rooms wpith Meals, Phone 5-8989 666c ake Your Reservations Now For Opening Night FRIDAY DECEMBER 18 P~bNE5-399 r SPI For Info~ Ma Then, n theo'remple' wrl Ahe ~ l n oe Pa'c o : '' C 1 ` -- -~ :r. ', ----~ --U-1 ~- RLDIAPJ Pa~A ffitm The Junior Je wish Florid ian Enge fOr 80ys and Girls Conduc d et b U COLLINS AVENUE : IA~mI BliACII ... N 0W 0 PIE N.. Under the Hanagemenrt of PRILI ROMER 5- __ 1111 1~-' ~ I~ ------- --- 111 1 I' ______ ~ i~3~3*fC,~;'C','''~-9)Q,0000jL ANNOUNSCING-- The Fourth Suce~ssive~ Opening of GRATZ'S RIETAURANT1 316-318 COLLINS AVTENUE MI~AMI BEACH SUNSDA,1 DECEMBER THIRTfEENiTH SPECIAL FIFT~EEN4X)URSE DINN~ER Consisting of Novel, Expratly P~grpare Del~iciu Dish~Les Served from 12 NeamO to 9 P. M. Chic f IR~E DTCAG$ VA L ABLE SOI'VENERS ILL~ BE PRESENTED ~~,~S~,~;C,~C~,*~,~,~" '--^^~^^^^^""^~.~LC~~ the Finest mn Strictrly Kosher __ _ _ S FREE WIM EACH OP& Feas amuvrerr SBuy 1)ItimAST O)F BEEIF Rib or Shoulder, tl pound It~r ( h l b Ih tihers 1 luna t JOE I 188 N. H. Ath St .; ~ ~a; St. Petersburg New' HADASSAH NEWS FISHE-Ffishr I3 h S At Ida M. Fse ig Se~tte ar&la fsel rna. Cn ondaP lecemtter ]1, 1t Servicest at nrai- Isaemsl~ e Syn 8 arp. Semnor H~adassah i' By Et y ogu lan staf~ Sartura was arct h.ldin their Chanukah jubilee at : yaw unusarllylrgei atendane. i th~dac~ia Club, thirteetnth floor~t Here's some more about ,Palss'' teitne membr the C~enress building. 111 N. E.4ce: T~i~Shr- t s tournament. H tort~ru in veo +n~ idatnue This promi- es toJ be t into the semi-f o n g e g a i o i n h o o r h s n m t s g n f i c n t I ~ ati n g .c i~ T h e d E i a n g e n t h g r a d e c h a m ens ~ ~ tUest spea"ker of' ~ie otronadw bfi e Rabbii Jacob Kiaplan of` ~illian Eismant wasrunner-up AT thje Friday- nigin sern" ple Israel Heill Ipeak on! ;he !int!h gr~ade. Janet Nh~ st week chnie yhea olficd eri The gifricilanc e f C'hanukah. ~, -,:. 7.h grade cham a-oldbner hanted the tl-Kiiodise ot.her! wort;hy features oni the pro- av jLlinEisman accrdnc wthth tadtin i !Ir a talk on thel bl H~elen a~nd I,~i elodies. During th elit im i:2- wee `" an itth f.'ki iong by! Mrs. I. E:~thl Mi~tzer :,re possible te: e ch~ildrtren o thne Ta~imuc Tiiratf gtein. )]s ermHffwl emmmer hssrn. ok; par' ii C'hanuka oise-vn- ea ~'!"the R. ?Ii Hc monthlyf ui me a W ie'regla tohea.pr atSne ons. Sunday~ the chiidldren if ~i:nc age.a :the name of-~. tlilhe\ paper being c ''Sandv BrrJ e gt ot of ha -imud Tomben FCandu;: the .\ Sunt The Interpretation of' the Mono1- hosp:Iital last WIednesday. He: hooel weilml ven; a m chanuita pm ":.\ a lionya ( \noe ill Sing at to a 'Ipeedy. com'plet e recover d entenainmem atil ithe ?u Wan. ;!- cap):I I)f follk iongs.i Refres~hmlents Fisher c~ame otut pretty gue.ia Poemsr wil; tw~nF ~ recied tra- 11t be served wijth Mrs. K~ohn, so- I vith her foot-ball this year. tional songswl bert~ e su ng;i iy I c a: chairmla", in: charge. The pub,- only' lost two gam-Es and won ildren ~ ~ ~ ~ 1( an ersmnswl ic ~is rdially inv.ited to attend \Ye bea~t Edison High last 1 necJae, ll Hadassah meettings. E~dison beat Fisiher 52-0 last Ab woe the coneh et ari gaordgt to rarbbiamed ..there hut, a .harp; va, breaee as a risdgpC dtrings, made such alade tg he poet king wars cossimdt en from his bed, and til toe lsflttd like eastern slnes be n. ded words to the starains Ib etry~ of ithat tradition is n orin the rsayjng that the hee on Psalms eantains the whole ,n. of the heart of man, swept b4 nd hand of his Mbaker. Init ar i ered the lyrical burst of his s-dernes~s, the moan of his nence, thre patho of his rd the triumph of his vitory, th he s~pair of his defeat, the fusepe is his confidence, the rapture o0 aessre3d hope. od; The Psalms express in e he words the ktinshrip which e-? thoughrtful hunman heart craves k. 'find wtit a supreme, e ' a' r lomg God, who will be to i at pro~t~etor, guardianl, and 'Ther translate n sec o- spxriteral passion of thelft at Eanius; ~t~hey also tter', wi W m! beauty born of truthi andsili ol1 ty. the inarticulate and hea~l# Ir- longings of the unlettered peu2 3e ant. They. alone hrave kown al limitations to a partienlar ap~ ,s coruntry, or form of faith. In ti ve Psalms the vrast hosts of sufferjig xit humani~ty have found the deepai expression of their hopes. ti lel ina pio elsr pio nni Ifo! Stl re S1 fiv wee~ Initial steps in t~he PoSsible fomationof ab Wes'~t Palml Itach g P b L ; LI and they! gtot Senior~ Hadasah wishes to thank is this world betat last w-eek. T comjng to- branch of the Zironist organizations inwr b am r t rctt mein at thep Congregation~ ~Betfh El He- . brtew 1.ite~rary Seietyr. Monadaz evening. D~eember 7. at the cmt- mmonitf- houe. The srecretary wFas imnstuctedi to obsaini from Eionisi - heald-qalrt~ers; more informaio or, thBe internazional moveent~. Intormal~ speakers on Zioinism inacludei Dr, Alexapnder Kleifield. con~regation; rabbi andE seezierv l~eadrer: M6. T I~enntenbaum:. of New Tork: S. J. Klein., Jac Sneider, prlesident o' Congregatiomin Beth Ef: Mrs. M~. Tie~sse, rureident of thte Sistiefrhood; Mr~s, M. Sc~hrehni~ck and Mrs. L. ~earfunke. Chtoi practice wSas helid. Ne- r~~ meetings. Monday- niight. December 14. a: the cormmunity house. wfill be at s ecl~ck;, and a full atten- d~ancet is requested. Wmtefr visl tos,. e~sxeezally are inv-itd. in: ir. tir scn se: all persons~ who donated and help- ed to make the Senior Hadassah baked goods sale a success. The follo-ing w-omen were~ in charge: Mr1s. MIilto~n WTeiner, chairman; Mrs. Harry Lipton,. Mrs. I. Cohen, Mrs. S. S~imonhoff, Mlrs. W'alter Cilhen!. MIrs. Harry\ Orlin, ~rs. Bar~ney- Weinkle. 31rs~. B. Kioh:. Final arrangements havet beetn maadr for ~th Chanuka Conr~e!r ibe p~reenrte by~ the Ladrie Auxili- goguer whien~ artistS of distinction w~ill i n resem~ed in a series of music numbers. . Basket-ball season starts t night. WIe play- Lake Worth Lake Worth. Hope we beat then OInly- one morel~t weekl and scho is o~ut. Can -2y dly imagine ge ting hut of school for two~ who weeks. Can you? Retpor~t Cards came out W-edne day. W~oe be. unto us. Ill gi~ yo!u a complete~ honor roll ne: wee-tk. Advis. M1is Berue Purs:, ol' tior. in Wcst ~Pahnst Beachzi. iS he-r first risjk. New vaca- M. Ten9nenhann: and J Goldber"E Plans for Janua y- include a of New Ta-rk. azririve irT Wet monste hazaar- To b held in: one Pain Bead~ neentl. or" ~th large stores in: the city- r ne commineer in charges colnsists ht:. many- friendI o Ton: Smith;.. of L Fuchis. chanirman andi Me~ssrs loc bnaker. wil: be glar 7i kntow Gimat. Mfillert~. Hank;n. HarrI tha: hf Ls able fo be abor aft-rer Fi-mlar. T~reaunr.. Mis Belle atsu iliness a aboarT a week-. Goldmnan. MUrs. Benjamin. and Mr l and M s. B~osto:. Fridayf evenmgna:l~,;\-enri 8:1. egna Temn'tE e t~ a-- -?; Benn~-ar;. -he . Mirs E. RLad~zinski with~ a br~idre ten giver or. hter beautiful lanf:. SIl1 Andalusiai wayR~. Granada Ter~- di~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ O9 a uceran ag as aeM. AgathaL Woolner. Mrs. ~~~~~~~~~ a r-ier n ~iP, j f Rucb S. LervT. and Mliss Pauline Tuesay aternor a theSah r Bmar ssistd th~e hostesse in en- Bor6el. There were nmer raable in etam playc anc ara pnae as aareen at I .One a~ tChe seas~oll' prettiest I nnyF thE a r2e'IniOr. a nieatIfu~ weains oo place at 6:30 ;anem pnr paLd i ~_T if~ Sa- Bn I~ a:a tn TELF wa war~it bPBt MPC P~ 5 hi: Massk ABc~ elier. da ghter o r ame~i the 'aicide of Samueli Penr;- Monday venm a 3 e i f la a ph< R earl tt~n ;az Lehre officiated at the solemn At~ onrtthest furnishetd music ornl wn r e~~iF lynF lows:. Samu~cesif Pealseina. the gro:Ira~el Abraham. r~in Samczay moranmg a~ 9 tij. D kaeare: Mi~S_ Syia Schwi~artz. th Ca* X. Be~mrman ill speakto 2the mani o honor: Mrs. Rl. Signer. sis- Fir- Mtnone hurt Bsmes er of the goom. anld Mr. Sigtner 1 Re''ff ibl- class- or ComparativeT Ocala Mr. and MUrs. Fteldman' Religionsthis eity: litde Evelrn Heller-, =" flowe r iri. and. by- hersel~f. the Zamt~i and Miasm-. Beari~ommunalt: Ast the bride enLtere the ory- wroerke was a visitors t W~esj chiesu Tfavd hthe "We-dding Mrs.~ L. Zeientz. M1rs. L. Roth, . Mrs. J. W~illiamson, Mlrs. S. HI. Lutsky., M-Irs. Char~les Brown andl SMrs. Al Kanter. " Mrsi. J. J. Hellman, president or~l the Southern Hadassah Region. is i :onhaspeaking t urridw ugh the ~ on Deceimber 24. Plans are being made by Hadassah for a board~i Sluncheon and a reception and tea r ifor all the Jewish women of Mli- ami. This affair is scheduled for ~ D~c~ember~~ 28. ; Mlrs Barney W'einkle is in: in re ofi ccelt- nsrn u cehe Ho- _ which i to b rie n Jnul. All wo~mcn who h1 e aI1~~! e ~at Sed thri So pleas gir ol eto l. would like~ to ranise their money and w ~-ull like t have :1 inct M~rs. .I. WIilliamson, w-ay~ andc I mrn chiimnar.1 I1< p~o n ulni- b ring your $15 to the nwevtingr Mlon- for t~he concert by~ Fra:ncers Schel, will aplwar heire underi t he nusp~i- cos~ of the inI:1n:-Zuc(: n Muswe / lub. Please buy yo~u tikckets froml Hlada~ssah womeln.l~ Thlis a\ffalir is being given'l Dcemberlc~l 20~ :1 the1 AN~D ]LET LIVE PR tCESf h: 5 BREAST ---- so --- Pal~m Beach~ inEsiZ ThanC. H~ 1 vies aZ T~emrPl Beth EL CikserSi coninet~e : e ?Israe by~ Dr KpLar.. Samrn 3 gnoning. 3(':30 onfinat Sunday monung~ T&r' c Clas 30. Ammerclr. Jewish E turS_ Pm~age Me~thod. Those wi ingf wr jom thi class mas* or tthis ,4sund morning. Wedmmly~ moning: eko o'clock Bide Clras. W Ktoednemlevening 5:30i zo 20l Philosoptur Club. Memers agyr o fbI theme elame a ee w teird M a~i th de rouga tim mmbus amiS~ for Sim w .... t. ...4, was MarCCh' from~ ,'LogFengrin"~ and ~er- during the ceremonS leon Do~nsky sang "I Love Too T~ruly." Immediately fo~lloing. the ceret- many~ a huffe: supper wasr enaiop ed iong tables being filled wTith ak=~ sandwiches. cakers. coories. drinks dayE and manyl deicacies, A talfl w~d- arion rime~ cae several~ tiers high. 7foueC~ Thef centerpierr andf was ocs 7noppe with= a miniature bride and sk- anrmy was enjoyed until a In, 1 so. hern. 'he- bade and groom rece\i- mi: mei COngrarulations o~f t hear een b-e~nds. They le ft ater on a weddmg~ trp and will return *n :30I 'Fr weeks rto makeT this eity thew . and~ nome. ' t - ha: Tue Buiding Co~mmit~t~ee ge~- Enai 1srael SyagLogue ~is p~roced" ho ing with plans for the erecting orf ...ae e-wI6ii CI slf ~e~t... Plr~ ~a~ For A Real Evecnin of Enjoyment 4 AQt~tend the Galaf: Vickcli~kst 1 Sho Nar ishe Tuesday, Decr. 15th. n:14 I*, nr HGTH I)AVIID Altl)j'l'j(lll 189~ N, W ,9r ap AllMIlNNI(r h ++++ 4 44 4 4 4 |