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MORE THAN TWICE AS MUCH LOCAL JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER 5-e ~-- ~-- -- VolumeV No IV. Miami Flori Fri Friday, January 22, 1932 Price: Five Cents _~ INoted Jurist Is Honored Judge Charles C. Simons of the Federal District Court at D~etroit, Mich., was nominated by President Hoover last week to fill the vacan- cyons thsbencho the Sixth Uni- peals in Cincinnati, Ohio. Judge Simons is the son of the well known philanthropist David W. Simons and his wife who have hpenpatheir winters in Miami for In commenting upon the nomin- ation, The Detroit Free Press, one of the leading newspapers says: AN EXCELLENT PROMOTION "President Hoover has given recognition to outstanding fitness and merit in nominating Judge Ch.12:1 C.Sol":" i' the F~e ir the vaca"cy o" he b nch ofode~ of Appeals in Cicinnati. The promotion given to Judge Simons is logical, and is a just result of the record for soundness, commonsense, and fearlessness the Judge has made in his present position. His transfer to the Court in Cincinnati will be a guarantee of a continuance of the high efficiency and standards now Prevalent in that tribunal. The people of Detroit have only one reason for regret in connee- tion with the promotion of Judge Sinions. That is thefact that his new duties will take the Judge away from Detroit, at least for a great part of the time, so that thi City will lose the presence of a rarely valuable citizen who was j orn andh oedhre handowho has anad ne elmeen of hsarengthnwhere Icerned."' So That All May Know The Bleth Jacob Kashrus Committee wishes to make it c ear that the withdrawal of the cuevso h o arthe Miamli to the folloer et wasos due proprietors oin teesaadmMarkT signed a contract with the com- tets otot remunora the ser- giach) and agreed upon an al- lotted sum per week. This == r-amt came into force De- cem er 1st, 1931. After nine weeks supervision including the mnth ofNvem er,8 whitc en- ergy and use of his ato obile the proprietors of tahe market emphatically refused to pay one cent towvards the inspector's service, thus causing a .direct loss to the committee which pays the inspector a fixed sal- ary per week. The committee, rrea izing the difficulty on the ma ke 'tto mee th d bt, su gested thhit they, the committee, onatie mee supervision for the December free, and also offered a special contract of fifty pr cent for the month of Janua y, 198i2. This offer was refused, andl as a result the poster in- dIcatilig thie supervision of the committee was withdrawrn. (Signed) Lazarus Azelrod, Rabbi ]Beh Jacob Cong. Miaml $eac,~ Fla Tune In Sunday 2 p. m. Station The Jewish Flor~idian program presented every Sunday afternoon over Station WQAM beginning at 2 p. m. is replete with entertainment every minute of the entire time it is on the air. Music that brings back memories of years ago to the old ones, acquaints the young ones with Jewish music that you and they want to know, played in the real Jewish inimitable manner by the Jew- ish Floridian Orchestra, under the direction of Bernie Mayerson, assisted by noted vocalists is presented for your entertainment. Would you like to have some particular music played or sung for you? Don't hesitate, but write The Jewish Flo~idian Program in care of Station WQAM and your wish will be complied with. Sunday 2 p. m. for Real Enjoyment, Tune in on WQAM this organization only one uthr will be recognized by the ommitte *in Miami Beach, and thsbutcher will be the only one hving the supervision of this new organization. The butcher chosen wsMax Nusbaum, owner of the met and poultry department of teMiami Beach Kosher Market. The officers of the new organ- Stioncaere: ce tran, Davi Sha aidraosh Ha do oW shipnr'\q den o te Orthodox Kehilla Cam- de,N. J.; members of the board, Sion H. W iteman, president of teChevra Shas Brooklyn, N. Y., Moescha Rosenberg of New York and Miami Beach; Victor Mell of Brooklyn, -N. Y., Isaac Gross of Sapatoga Springs; I. Sokolov;e ISchenectady, N. Y.; Philip Zwit- man, Newark, N. J., Jacob Lan- ~des of New York eity. This is the second Kashruth committee in Miami Beach. The other committee is the official Kashruth Committee of. Beth Ja- cob Congregation, Miami Baych headed by Rabbi L. Axelrod 'of the Congregation under whost supervision the other two butchers onmt e Beach are at the present Beach Kennel Announcements 1Hadassah Will Club Opens MIM EWS RTOO old Conference CONGREGATION - With more than six thousand (Orthodox) The Southern Regional Confer- racing fans attending, the Miami/ 1545 8. W. Third Street ence of Junior and Senior Hadas- Beac genel Clubopeed tslISAAC M. WAPNER, Rabbi sah will be held Sunday, January Beac KenelClu opnedits JONAH E. CAPLAN i 24, and Monday, January 25, at doors to the Miami public Wedne -; Associate Rabbi the Henry Grady Hotel, Atlanta day night for 1932 racing season. Ga. Mrs. Rose Halpern national The arnes aparaususedfor The early Friday evening ser- vice president of Haddassah will the first time in this section, went vices will begin at 5:30 and will be one of the principal speakers over so impressively with thle be followed by the late services during this conference. Mrs. J. crowd that little doubt of its fur- a t 8:30 when Rabbi Jonah E. Cap- IJ. Hellman regional president will 'lan will preach in English on "Do preside. Among the delegates at- the ppulriy emane. PrsnsMiracles Foster Religion." teh~ding from Miami are Mrs. S. from all walks of life made up the AsclhorwlflowteH. Lutzky, Mrs. Barney Weinkle, openng-ightcrod. Al hxesservices. Saturday morning the M~rs. B. K~oHl and Mrs. S. Black in he radstnd er filedtoservices begin at 9 a. m. and a for the Senior chapter, and the capacity, as was the clubhouse LesWike eti~ fe trute of these? services~f is the MissesLeaWikBerie proper, with many of the social elite of Miami and the Untited States. The grandstand layin was congregational singing led by the Rabbi. Goldenblanck and Reta Merson for the Junior organization. "Siyom Hatorah" TO Be Held Soon Pans heo now radeheaoro th monheld Tth earl p rtt Snext adess the math ringoand an elab- orate program mof entertainment in te rardit a manner will follow Distance Races Are Popular Patrons at the Biscayne Kennel Club track have taken quickly to the three eighth mile races, the longest distance run at the track by the dogs. It affords the older dogs a real opportunity to show their mettle and the fans get it real thrill watching the struggle. Crowds have not diminished and thousands have taken advantage of the opportunity to see dog racing at 1Miami's home town dog track. Among the favorites who have won popular acclaim are Nancy Carroll Caress "the flying prin- cess' who was the favorite in the ninth race Thursday evening as we went to press. She has won many of the contests she has been entered in and has always respond- ed to thie public's 'confidence by splendid performances' Big prices are being paid at the mutuels especially mn the doubles when one must be successfully in picking -the ~winning dot in ach odf two races to college on- the bet. Escrow ex; drng t enin ih CONGREGA sONv BiETH DAVID More than seven hundred dogs 139 N. W. Third Avenue are now stationed at the track, S. M. MACHTEI, Rabbi and more dogs will arrive the first of oi' weed. Those front On Ca- to Rab ng e.Maechotei il erre c quainted with the nw h iese ap Ira b wiH designaotres the enusee a ing have been thoroughly school- lin a coolness on the part of youth ed to the new starting device. Un- towards religion. Cantor Louis der the present system the fans Hayman will chant the ritual. A can see their favorites from the social hour will follow. Tomorrow ver be inning of the race to the morning the services will begin The club is under the Interna- tional Greyhound Racing Associa-TEPEIR LOFMAI tion management and splen e(Rfom) card areassued fr eah o137 N. E. Nineteenth Street ten races that will be run might D.JCBH KPARbi over the oval on the edge of h R AO KPN abi Ocean Services at Temple Israel, Re- Thrda nght an equally large form Jewish Congregation, 137 N. croTd attend d the racing and the W. 19th St., Friday evening at mutuels were well patronized by 8:15. Special music by the Tem- the large throng. The Daily don- ple quartet, Mrs. Asher as organ- ble ~ ~ ~ 1 11decetoalYwl to the list. Dr. Kaplan will speak on the blek paid exception yer races subject "How Much Religion is lucky wopinners.The olbos a enrde There in Religion." The public paid ood pices.is welcome. oated and the spacious grand. - sand has not only been redecor- CONGREGATION BETH JACOH atdbt helrg oeins nthe (Orthodox) rated buhae largw~ed oeing in pre- 311 Washington Avenue retar harabe inwaldind teoather. Miami Beach vent asue 1h E~m fra om- L. AXELROD), Itabbi This assre the pacen onthre greand- The usual early Friday evening fotadto E rte ng as been ar- services will begin at 5:30 and s an .d for the convenience of the will be followed by the late ser- betrange to enable them t'o Ivices at 8:15 p. m. when Dr. Aaron blaettrthir bets quickly and re- Roth of New York will speak on place towah the actual races. "Health and Religion." At tte turn to w Edi O'Hara and Saturday morning services which Marn agder Ed both officials of are conducted by Cantor Boris Fran Andersatona Gehund As- Schlachman, Rabbi Lazrarus' Axel- poithen Interaional Greye of the rod will speak in Yiddish on the sac atind havre ein c ag ch com- portion of. the week. Arthur Baida mendation from sportsmed as Baida so afil be "ard Mrst~itva" the splendid racing provided. fBiawUbe"g ~tv *eis Pa TO Be Staged Under the a sics of the Beth Jacob Congregation, and the He- brew Friendly Inn, the famous Yiddish play, "The Yiddish Knig Lear" will be presented by the New Yor e()erett nCompany on the Ida M. Fisher High School auditorium. The musical numbers Eill Tiro Avdi Jacob," "Aude Lo- Ei"and the C3hsidim Dance" are isamous throughout the non-Jew- i as well as the Jewish world. They will be sung by members of the company including Mr. and Mrs. Louis Josephson who are now n~a tour of the Southern states in Yiddish musical repertoire* Be Awarded Prizes will be awarded by the Ball committee of the Jewish Wel. faeBureau and its affiliated Ladies' Auxiliary for the highest "Ud al of tickets sold by any in- aqviura in the campaign being in- agrted now. Prizes will be awarded at the same time to those m eduing the largest amount of money in the souvenir program to bevpublished for this event. The then will be! the annual affair of mus Jewish Welfare Bureau and nui l will be furnished by Ber- "e Mayerson's Ochesra. Stimiley 0* Myers is -general. chairnasa of thseconimittee in charge. ~ew Kashrus ('10rmmittee Formed At a meeting held last Tuesday light at the Beach a number of Prominent tourists now residing :.n viami Beach formed a Kashruth organization to be known as "The !and Hakashruth Machzikei Ha- las." Under a resolution adopted : I i I i I FASHION DRY CLrANERS, INC. Associates McComell & Och: 85 Stores, Greater New York =... *..... as.. -r sa w. Ree. as. P- w as... s I 3'rlday, Jan I Ga CITYWOODYARD IN* Announces the Opening of Its New~ Yard At 9311 N. W. SOUTH RIVER DRIVE Fireplace, Store and Kindling Wood, Charcoal Phone 2-3252 FREDERICK J. WARD. Pres. and General Mgr. II I I .~ .. ':~-' IPl~p~rrFt~e~ I 1 41 -1 r---uwy THE JEWISH FLORIDIA: ~""'' %.I i : : Page TRo Ju rday evening, Jnuar 31 rb benefit bridge at the M ndn Arou the hotel` being donated for the purpose through the courtesy of the management. Contract and auction bridge will be played and prizes awarded to high scorers ia each division. I I I r~ I I ?-~*ce~re~eb~herrn6~6dn~,~, Y I~---~----------~-~-a~Y~U~-L-"---~--~p~4 C ~ML~iLL~PLL.~ LL;-~4C-~L__:~LYg*ijllL~ii;h~L-1YC~C- ~UI~L~_ULL _.L_----L-_. ._~ _I~;ljr-P~---Y:~rCi~Y~_~;~;L~i~e~~_l-_ yr _L C~~ _~~~ ~ N basket ball. Th~e boys will have to watch themselves with these hh il le a lu an oM will be the leading lady. (What a Dream) "Bee" Shaff has a minor rlole. These girls seem to be pret- ty versatile. The tennis team will leave in a short while for Rollins College and the University of Florida there to do mortal combat with rival racketeers. Dave Mindlin a first ranking player and "Bunny", Beldner in fourth position are be- ing depended on for victories. This year's team is the strongest in the history of the U. Not only is Stan Phillips a good football player, and a good boxer, but he is also a good actor, be- lieve it or not. His performances are always praiseworthy. He was recently appointed business mana- ger of the Wig and Wing Club, honorary dramatic organization. Stan is one of the most popular boys at e one boy at the U who is so quiet and` modest that I had a hard time getting information out of him. Milton Weiss finally came through and stated that he wa sa canndeisdt et d te soemm n he has a very good chance of gain- hig a brth on the team. Lots of tum of long ago. I ** pped,; ing to the members ofTe Israel as well as to al e Jewish families living here to join the Jewish Publication So eiety of America, 8. e. Brd~ and Spring Garden tSb., Ph8l adelphia. This years publication wail conta n the History of tb. Marranos, Legends of PaLleadnr, as well~ as the American Jew. ish Year Book. Every Jewish home ought to have a Jewish library, and this is the finest beginning for one, This is just a suggestion for your Jewish mental equipment The deeper the depression the greater the need of the Fund for superanuated Rabbis. Woold it be possible for anyone of the readers to send a check unsoli. eited for this fund to Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan, who will transout it to the committee. 8~2aa s~~oooooostoo0ecoe0oooosoo9ooooo++++++++++ Eleanor Sheldon was the e io -2 iThe birothesrJeal pso dliefet- Mr adM .M.KsofBok Avbytefloigssehod eduthn too play thlis wek re n N. Y., wh r pnigsv ebes r.LusHyaJ e H G goldsmith Arhur b alwesatteCloilTwrsMs olWikeMs h rles ssoirff Ed Levn, ands Mauric E leo av aeli reception and Ital-r Makvt r.Har i-at >nd Mrs. Meyer Schwartz. Pizes were given for high scores and refreshments were served. * The Friendship League held its regular business meeting followed by a dance at the Biscayne Mas- onic Hall, last Wednesday night.: The public is invited to attend the dances which are part of the regular social functions through- out the year in Miami. . Sunday evening, January 24, the Workmens' Circle School Board is sponsoring a lecture at its hall, 701 N. W. Fifth Ave., at which Mr. S. Litt will speak on "The depression and its effect upon children." The public is invited to attend the lecture. * Mrs. Dora Bleendis of Brooklyn, N. t. earrie py d hS. Shawfn the house guest of her cousin, Mrs. Sol. Rotfort. ian dinner at Cara Villa, 3600 S. W. 17th St., Wednesday night. Special entertainment was follow. ed by bridge and pinochle. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin, Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Stone, Brooklyn; Otto C. Stegemann, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennett, New York; Mr. and Mrs. A. Leuchtag, New York; Mr. and Mrs. P. Scheinberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gerstel, Dr. and Mrs. E. Aronovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis, Mrs. J. Hebberd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben London, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cromer, V. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and "Mrs. M. Rausin and Mr. and Mrs. William Friedman. Norman Mirsky, president of the 1Jewish Welfare bureau, and htan ey C. Myers, chairman for t c sa r ity b a ll m mr a r ili a lnho f the boa' auiir I ne the bureau. Mr.thMybers out yl er H Cromer. Niow I mustn't forget to me { tion the Fashion Showf. It s onto about two weeks toht (I don't re- assur~e everyone lht imdn en- ceive any commissions, omp ien tary tickets or ot er bh. There are quite a few students from Miami High modelling. In fact when I was attempting to sell some tickets to the fellow here were some of the replies. M or I: Want to buy a ticket, etc. jAlso one for your best birl? He or him: My best girl's in it. Me.: Why not the next best ? He: She's also in it. Mle:Disgusted . Another one: M1e: Same approach. He: Haven't any best girl. Mle: W\ell find one for that night. He: Don't like that type. goe dXasn nasal smn il'd make a And sod the tickets were sold i ua and \!ide if I'm not mistaken, \e stl nm okt u ilt. the regular session which followed the luncheon it was decided to turn Mr. and Mrs. Irving Meyer ars Three weeks of debate try outs over all used clothing collected guests at the Priscilla apartments have gone by and there is a week in a recent drive to the Chesed or' the winter. m o & or two more left. The Jewish ShelEmeh ,. .AROU D TE CMPU students who have argued, gesti- Mrs. Harry Nevins reported that: The Senior Young Israel Club AtUiest fMai culated, cajoled and sweated so 155 boxes had been placed in will meet next Tuesday eveming, t By Mlilton A. Friedman fa r o lishkr itn homes and business places to to January 26, at the home of Rose 6b 6 c6 m 6L ic i c~ad~c Weiss, Milton A, Friedman and be filled with funds for charity Dubler, 1169 S. Wf. 13th St. Im- Pauline Lasky. work. Mrs. Meyer Schwartz, chair. p ortant business will be transact- Hello folks. Is everybody hap- This coming Sunday afternoon man for the Community Chest, ed and final plans announced for lpy ? will see Jack Daly and George reported that it had been decided the social to be held Thursday, If you recall, I mentioned last Baer in action. After this debate to have all Jewish women in one January 28. week that a new non-sorority the team will be picked. Those group with Mrs. Isidor Cohen asi athletic club was formed at the fortunate enough will make a trip major. Judge Edith M. Atkinson U. The Jewish girls interested ;:(0 throughout Florida. The others spoke of recent cases in the Juv- i c b b t far ar~e Gertrude Rappaport, Bea- w~~. 11-''"- debate' loal vrteRdio. enile court. H HHA ENI S trice Shaff, Beatrice Silver and/ All debates will be against other ** I cb Dig Ma Hh Josephine Ross. They will com- Florida colleges. Thle Young Men's club regained By Bet pete against the various sororities I will now sign off. Thank you, second place in the Y. M. C. A. jon the campus in volley ball and until next week at the same time. LE T US HELP SOLV E . .. YOUR .. . LIG HTING and PO WER PRO 8LEMS ECONOMICALLY PHONE ;'-1121 Sunday Sjchool Btasketball Leaguer last week on the Y. M. C. A4. The last week, especially the e pltby defeating the fast White weked a ee ahreet Tempe qinte, 3 to 7ful to some people. The winning The score at the half was 17 to 16 in favor of Hebrew players. iof contests, debates, tournaments At the start of the second half and a few other miscelaneous White Temple staged a rally, led Ijthings have sure pepped up some by Leary and Mc~uire, and went people. I think of a few fellows into the lead, 27 to 22, but seady floor work and consistent goaling by Winkle, Grossman, Barsky and Schwartz proved too much for the Methodist boys and the Young Men's club nosed out a 4-point lead in the last two minutes of play. Anna Leah Rubin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubin, is im- provinig satisfactorily following an operation at Jackson Memorial hospital. Martin Segall, 7, of 440 S. W. 5th Ave., was knocked down by a motor car at S. W. 3rd St. and 8th Ave. He is in Victoria hospi- tal with a fracture of his collar bone and a broken left leg. The motor car which struck him was driven by Bernard Katz, 18, of 428 N. W. 12th Ave. For the benefit of the Beth D~avid Talmud Torah chain fund a card party was sponsored at 8 p. m. Wednesday, at the Talmud Torah building, 137 N. W. 3rd whose lives have been made utte.- ly miserable now that Eddie Cani- Itor has decided to go to Holl~- jwood. (Not that they'll miss his Voice, but because they won't be able: toU craQc any 0 of1 his MODER Jokes on the girl friend who has Probably heard them way back in the fifth 'century.) Others are quite relieved that they won't have to listen to "potatoes are cheap- er" and the rest of the vegetable song. Last Sunday, Miss Sylvia Miles gave a regular old time party. (Please don't feel insulted if you didn't receive a formal invitation but really this was quite im- promptu.) Miss Miles had her doll tea set out, including sugar bowls, tea and table manners. The hostess started out very well un- til the teapot couldn't resist leak- ing. I'11 leave the rest to your imagination. It was one of the outstanding social events so far this winter. The Journalism department re- cently gave a skit for the P T A. (Parent Teachers something)* . eWISh OFl 1311 Kadie Progr am STATION WQAIM EVERY SUNDAY, AT 2 P. M.. SPONSORED AND SUPPORTED BYl lewish Floridian and the FollowingAdvertisers EISMAN, INC. A' iTLY KOSHER PROGR AM DLCTSE Sand Poultry 1187 W. flagler St. 5th St. Ph. 3-2270 The Mnet InDeli-----e r ROSALSKY' This concert will pre- CTLY KOSHER eStailralit Sent Jewish folk songs, 7 N. E. 2nd Ave. popular hits of the day, E OFDELIGHTFUL -- --OOD.. ,RATZ'S Return EAST COAST FISH ELI I~rnt And Jewish. Dance Musle MARKfET SUPR IOS FOOD gyggyCPAL COgs MlARK( SPEME By PHONE 2-2889 Collins Ave. 8. W. SND AVB. am ec The Jewish Floridian He Plaest in Presh Flah 081~ 'INT STORE( Orchestra ROSBEDALE '- 80BE Under the Leadership of adihSo glerSt. Ph. 2-58$ BERNIE MCAYERSON 38N s eT v 4~ pgg 4 gy TO A 1~ _ I ______ _I_______ __ rrcrrr~ 'r. i 1.. :- , of' the problems she tis confr~oluntedt with daily. 'Mrs. $arney' lr'sft gave a number of' vrcirl selections which were ver~ woellreele. Wh title contest for .the, selection of a name for the monthly organ of the organization wast won -by the Misses Bernice Loeb and Georgia Roth whose' title of f'Trobpic Topi'e" was chosen as the best name sub- mitted. At' this meeting a transporta-~ tion club was organized to er,- range for the transportation of all members unable to` attend meet- ings. Miss Charlotte Kahn .ia in charge and any member may call her and thus arrange~ for -atten- dance at meetings. A meeting of the Junior Hjad- assah will be held Monday evening January 31, at the home of :the Merson's, 1350 S. W. 13th Court with a program to be presented in .char~ge of the Misses Gertnrad Dietz; Bea~ Silver, ;Helan Ytutes* and Gesqtrude Goldrhin. All mpm- bers art ltakged. to attend this;tm- portant~m~e~ting. ; -` --~ Delegates to the Sou~thern Regr- ional Convention of Hadassah' at Atlanta, Ga., left yesterday gnorn- ing. Miss 11eta Merson will ait- tend the Convention in- place of Mrs. Belle Wesson unable to go. Final plans are being made for the joint dance and~ Leap Year- Ball of the Senior Junior Hadas- sah chapters at the Frolies Night Club. The bridge to have been~ held` by Senior Hadassah on Jaiiniary 20, has been postponed to a date` to be announced shortly. a1USINES S I iietedOry EAST COAST BAG & METAL CO. Incorporated I. L. M\INTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 485 445 N. W. 8th Street Phone 2-4485 BUILDING SUPPLIES . J. SIMPSOON Building Materials Roofing Paper, Aspharlt 428 N. W. North Rive Drie Phone 2-7251' DELICATESSENJ' ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5thr Street i We Supply ~Your Every Want PHIARMIACISTS BRYAN PARK PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum Pharmacist (Reg. Pharmacist for 17 Years) Cor. 22nd Ave. and 8th 8t, 8. W. PIPE AND STEEL A. & B. PIPB AND gETAL CO;k S58 N. ~E. 25sth Sptreet~ Phone a-tass ADECLMAN PIPE &5 ST'EEL CO. 58 N. E. 25th Street` At P. E. C. E R R Phone 2.14ae1 STRANSFER~ PLABIf EXPRESS & STORACGE SCOMrPANY, lae. Women at its meeting Tuesday; night heard Judge Edith M. At- kinson of the Juvenile Court tell We Deliver Satisfaction Phone 3-3687 21 North West Ninth' Street SHIENANDOAH CANDIES MADE FRESH DAILY Includes: - 1 Pound Assorted Chocolartes 1 Pound Peanet Brittle Kitchen and Sales: 422 8. W. 22N3D AVENUE Pone 2f;2 DELANEY & BEERS Canrc..m Wat Wkand 'P 6 ri 50%r Off on All Amatear Work 384 N. E. ESecond Avenue P~one a-ases Ex tunportant meeting of the sahecu ive Board of Senior Hadas- Sat the hel last Monday morning a h ome of its president and among the important business dis- I cusdwas the $5 give, get ~r earn donor's dinner. Mrs. Barney teein l, chairman is being assis- 1e by Rose Mary Gerson, J. Wil- liamson, Harry Rubin S. Simonhoff I and A. Kantor. Members may I bring their friends, to this lunchn- e le wh telwill be held at the beaunfu Htable Miami Beach. A batesinu Jabewis dispicting charac- seteds Mn Je I. hiry willb pre- chaintd ans oT Weinstein the have the leadingisrolpro A us call program will be presented by Miss Rose Mary Gerson * and C plans for the annual Mask Club ivict Blloorkthe Woman's have been made. Thme afai('wi 1 be held at the Woman's Club 1737 N. E. Ba shor Die h vng of Wedn sdare Drivey the Sevn n three prizes will be a rded f r the best masks dueriawathe or - eet and t~hea yoee ane and t defray the cost of the Yiddish schule supported by the oraia t~ion. The public is invite rganiza tend and is promised aln evening of outstanding enjoyment. Mrs Henry Seitlin is general chairman of the arrangements committee. More than twenty-five tables of bridge were in play last Sunday might at the card party of the Sisterhood ofLChesedAShel Emes Miami Beach. Priie swe award- ed for high scores, several of which were donated back to the organization. Many tourists and residents attended. The proceeds will be used to carry on the mer- itorious work of the organization. The regular bi-weekly card party of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- gregation will be held at the ves- try rooms of the Synagogue on Tuesday evening, Janury 26. Re- freshments will be served and prizes will be awarded for high scores. Mr. Wolf Cohen, an old time resident and communal worker of Miami was elected to the Board of Trustees of Beth Divid Congrega- tion to succeed P. G. Blanck. 534l North Wet1 Second Av. I "HURRY BACK" TO SELLERS Honest, Courteous Service. N. W. ~7th A've, at 28th Street KING FUNERAL HOME 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phones 23535-31424 JOSEPH P. McGHAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 2-1234 1928 8. W. Eighth Street s gunas a **-*-* [BJanuary 22, 1982 f~~r Intrrr~ EJ WISH FLORIDIAN Page Three S O ~ IETY - Mir. and' Mrs. Sam Kaler enter tarined -more than one hundred and fifty guests at a Bar Mitzva re- ception last Sunday honoring their son Irving Kaler who was Bar MCitzva Saturay at Beth David Synagone. Irving delivered a brief talk and musical solos were sung by RhodaL Lauria and Joe ~Mandel- banm who were accompanied by Miss Bea Silver. A tap dance by Shirley Kaler and a solo by Ethel Pont were well received during the evening. During the evening the older folks staged a mock wedding to the great amusement of all the guests. Refreshments were served all day and at night a buffet luncheon was given. The Senior Council of Jewish Women is making rapid progress in its plans- for the gala fashion ihow to be held on February 8, at the Scottish Rite Temple, under the direction of Bernie Mayerson. Mrs. Al Seiden is in charge of general arrangements for the event. Fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schwartz of 1344 S. W. Seventh St. was cele- brated at a reception Sunday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Sch- wartz' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Daum. Decorations were of a festive nature, the table being centered with a large cake, and tall silver candles tied with white tulle at each end. Cards were played during the eevning, with a supper served at midnight. Guests included Dr. and Mrs. Frank Coret, Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Zalka, Mr. and Mrs. H. Abramson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Zalka, Mr. and Mrs. H. Markowitz, Dr. and Mrs. A. Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dub- ler, Mr. and Mrs. S. Resnick, Mr. and Mrs. I. Fine,ndMr. and Mrs. J. Schwartz, Mr. an Mrs. S c- warts, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kotkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldman and Mrs. Frances Greenberg. Last week the Junior Council of Jewish Women entertained at a Chinese Bridge party in the Tokio Roof Garden when a large number of guests attended. In charge of arrangements were Mrs* J. Wernikoff and Mrs! Ed Merlin. High score prizes were awarded. During the evening the Mae Rose Studios presented four acts. Miss Dorothy Carson, Miss Colburn, Miss Janice Marmon and Miss Alice Seek presented specialty dances. Temple Israel Sisterhood is sponsoring its annual birthday luncheon on February 1, at the Blackstone Hotel, Miami Beach. In charge of general arrangements are Mesdames Bert L. IRete3ner and A. J. Richter. A special meeting of the Ladies' ondilary 'o oth Miami 1 is held at the Synagogue MondaY evening, January 25, beginning at 8 o'clock. All members are urged Jto attend. I A meeting of the Visiting. Circld of True Sisters will be held at the home of Mrs. M. R~ibin, 1787 S. W. 12t~h St., on Tuesdayr after- Inoon, January 26, beginning at 2:30 o'clock. All True Sisters are urged to attend. Worthy Super- ior Rose Baran, who is here to spend a brief vacation is in charge of the program. Mrs. Baran is well known as the founder of the Philanthropic League of New York city, which organization is noted for its work for the better- ment of crippled children. Mr. and Mrs. I. Strickler and son John Leonard of Passic, N. J., are visiting their sister and broth- er in law, Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Wesson. Other house guests of the Wessons are Mr. and Mrs. Friedbower of the same city. Mesdames Wm. Friedman and H. Rayvis are sponsoring one of the series of chaini Fund bridges for Beth David on Sunday eve- ning, January 31. Beginning at 8 o'clock. Refreshments will be served and prizes will be awarded The public is invited to attend. More than three hundred resi- dents and tourists attended the annual Night Club affair of the Sisterhood of Temple Israel held at the Alcazar Roof last Sunday night. Special. acts were present- ed for the entertainment of the guests. In charge of arrangements were Mrs. Herbert E. Kleinman and Mrs. I. L. Seligman. annual dance 6Fi~the3l'rildies ; iiary of the Miami Jewish odxCongregation held last edy evening at the Woman's Ballroom was attended by ethan two hundred residents tourists. The gay throng wras irandby a number of vocal etion sung by Joe. M. Man- sam Fred Page formerly of Keith Vaudeville alremit, and trBoris Schla~chman. Music dancing was furnished by Ber- Mayerson and his orchestra. ovelty introduced was a num- of Yiddish folk dances such te"Sherele"l, Polka-Maz~urka" other similar dances. It was light to watch some of the trfolk enter into the spirit of occasion when the folk dances played. In charge of ar- geets wers Mrs. I. Magid ihiman and Mrs. J. L. Shochet asistant chairman. In charge oohwere: Sandwiches, Mes- esN. Adelman, Harry Seitlin Moe Harris; cakes, and can- 1: Mrs. Wm. Mecklowitz, Mor- Rappaport, N. Pritzker and N. aon. In charge of drinks eMesdames Max Kupferstein Sam Tannenbaum. In charge digars, cigarettes, etc. were admsMandelbaum and L. it.In charge of flowers- were .Chas Feldman. Mrs. Chas mebum was in charge of sand was assisted by Mes- esI. Dukstein and Sam Fat- asand Mr. Max Kuteratein. isiggenerally was Harry tivice president of the con- gtion. Several hundred dol- were realized for thie Talmud ahFund of the congregation. stThursday eight tables were ly. at the home of Mrs. isBrown, for the benefit sponsored for the Senior melof Jewish Women. Re- shets were served during afternoon. Among the prize neswere Mrs. Meyer Sen. n, .i,anrd Mors. B, Sm Ian unimportant meeting of the etieBoard of the Senior nilof Jewish Women wbill be dat the home of Mrs. Meyer wrt,1847 N. W. 8th St., dedy, January 27, at 1:15 m. This will be followed by regular meeting for members 2 o'clock. A social hour will lwthe business sessions. Next Monday, January 25, Tem- Israel Sisterhood is sponoring Desrt Bridge" at the home Mrs. Hi. Hi. Miller, 1540 N. W. St. Hostesses are Mrs. 1. ,J. Bernsteiin, J. S. Field, B. Risner, P. Scheinherg, M. Cro- rI. L. Seligman, and H. E. ema.Prizes will be given high scores and refreshments dbeosevd The public is in- Mr nd Mrs. S. Gordon are at a Piscilla apartments for the Beth David Sistez~hood edra birthdayebmusical Stanley C. Myr isi arrang mentsyesi n The Junior Council will spon- 1party on c arge o of Jewish YOU PAY FOR HIGHC~ CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT, GET ITT ... t ... Thre BBTTIERL Kind o~f Prlating At Reasonable Pr~ice sYpOta DOOR ~ CORN, Manager SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS 418 N. W. Seveth 8is To he~a* 2-488 Il14l Fk Phone 2-8281 1974. Mim lAv. 8. ELECTRICAL II DCR. HOLLOMAN DENTIST -rl ~..I Frid~y, Ja"UIP3r ------ ~Lezu ---, e'ase Four CHAIIE1 By BRU'CE B~ARTON ___ TEE JEWISH FLORIDIAN - (This is the fifteenth of a ser- its of articles on Hladassah and mak itoe of hhe most m r tant organlaizas at nr o THE HEBRE. SIE IT A Sketch by Reitza Dine Can a leopard change ts spid he Can a people the People of t book forget the book. . the answer is -The Hebrew Um- versity. Those who contemplate Pales- .ine! today~ see two great outstand- .ng p'rojeti~s in the process of ful- .itiment. One. The Jewish Na- tional Fund which is redeeming .he land for the Jewish nation, to aeits inalienable property forever and forev-er. The other, the He- crew- University. It is interesting .o know that the originator of ooth. in 3o far as the primary ;dea is concerned was Herman ~chapira. a fertile thinker, and an .deallst madly enthusiastic for the buildings of the Jewish nation a~outlin d in Zionist conceptions. By the y-ear 1b88, Schapira had nis idea of a Univ-ersity. We find ,iim w\r~ting about it to various tr.ends, arguing, appealing, asking :-ewspape~r publicity. Then for a while he seems to have let it drop out of sight. At any rate it is not until 1893 that again the idea came into prominence. This time ,t is Reuben Brainin w-ho was pull- .ng it out of the limbo of forget- iuiness. and even, according to his own~ account, scolding Schapira ior having let it be forgotten. Brainin. we note, succeeded in publicizing the idea in the impor- tant Hebrew\ journals of Russia. But. this is interesting, it met only opposition or indifference from such Zionist leaders as Herzel and Nordau. w-ho w\ere concentrating con the political end of Zionism. So ;ne University plan languished. It had not found its hour. In 1902, there was a young man at the Fifth Zionist Congress by the name of Chaim Weizmann. The idea w\as presented to him; he be- gan to investigate the possibilities. The idea from now on had a tire- less exponent. In 1906j Weizmann sent out a world wide qluestionaire: Whf'o wants a Hebrew- University ? Do you want it in Palestine ? Wil you do something for it ?" But at the same time a terrible period of discouragement set in upon the Zionist movement and for some years the University could make no headway. In 1911 wfe find W~eizmann again, and this time in Paris, scouting around for an interview with Edmond de Rothschild. Roths- child consented to see him and support the plan, provided Weiz- mann got the famous Paul Ehr- lich's consent. Weizmann hurried to Berlin for the Ehrlich approval After some disappointment he succeeded in forming his Roths- child-Ehrlich Committee, only to hav-e the World War break out The war dealt a devastating bo toeery p an. But did a little thing like a world war stop Weiz mann ? On July 28, 1918 the Al lied Offensiv-e still on in the West ern world. Weizmann is smilin in Jerusalem: The foundation o ihed Hebrew University is being N id o ineteen twenty-five saw its openmng attended by some of the foremost representatives of the c rda noes a lbr Einstein, livre ad his frt lecture there a d mightiest thinker of h tme o th PUBBED JEVEYFIDAY IBWIsH FLORIDIAN PUBLrISHING CO. TrtW ling Son thi ous 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVENUE jtrembler. There has never been 694 'a time in its history w-hen some J. UUISSHOCETEdttr jone w~as not readyr to announce J. LUIS HOCHT, Eitor that it waLs "trembling on te Miami FI d. M hone 2-1183 ver ge." W ashington despaired of i. 1 n ted P rends matte Jl .L.ncoln despaired of it. Man? under the act of March 3, t189. ;present-dayprptsaur u rnat it passed over the peak In we ~ omaI 1929OIIBI %~l trtlr, and is nowR definitely on the Mrs. M. schrehaet Representtive wy on. S~ascalTION tet within the past few months sisCTPO mots.........S. have enjoy-ed some interesting One Year ....Se eprecs I have attended the Vol V be 3 annual sales conventions of a num- Voume .;- um er 3. ber of major industries. Their bus- Friday, January 15, 1932 nees;, when 1 visited them, wAs terriole. But what took place at lne conventions! In one of them, an electrical in- aiustry, the neaa of the researe apartmentt rev-ealed plans for a i~m i !new household utility which promu- Ises to banish one disagreeable feature or housework. It is cer- rain to have a tremendous sale. in a furniture company, the Separately, Yet Tog~ether .. I planmlng department"' displayed a whole new line of Improved floor Several weeks ago we suggest- ed that ,the Jqwish citizens ofcorm daopilcnen MIiami get together for the pur- h siettsolusowr pose of advancing the common ow oignwhhmagieal good of the Jlewish cause. W fu etreeih. spoke about the lack of attendance Eer hre I oud mns at Tlmu Torhs .of he acks turned upon present dis- utter indifference of the vast ma- oremns admisbuy joriy ofthe ewis menand wo-ith better goods, better methods, men of Mtiami to services in the ttroesbttriin. Synaggues.I spoke to the head of one com- We have been met on the street ,ayaot it e said he had and told it was a splendid idea. recently been nolding a meeting or W~e have talked with leading men onelr Engulsh representatives. He of the community who favored a tl h csay a h om I asked in musing mood. Order, said the law ot Knowledge, said the seh I TruthU, said the wise mtan Pleasure, said the fool* Love, said the maiden; Beauty, said the page* Freedom, said the demr Home, said the sadrter; Fame, said the soldier; Equity, the seer:- I Spake my heart full, sadly, "The answer is not here" Then within my bossom Softly this I heard: "Each heart holds the secret* Kindness is the word " Old Lady (visiting pio Never mind, my friend, life is a certain anyway. 'We are here day and gone tomorrow. Convict 2223 WYell, lady p may be gone tomorrow letI won't. Senator X-We ought to be tigate the expenditures of tm candidates. Senator Z-How much didti spend?! Senator X--Fifty thousands lars. Senator E---What will an n titating committee cost? Senator X---About $50,000. Senator Z That's not 1 Well take- the matter up. Condemned Have you o anything for me at all? Lawyer--Yes, indeed. Condemned-W~hat -cont tion of sentence~ Lawyer--No, I have had theda of your execution changedfr Friday to Thursdary. Friday is unlucky day, you know. Nothing is more to be ded than aged infancy. i I Members of a "spinsters' clul are never over 20 years old. Ileath loves a shSning nr That's why most men do not fea Well1-arranged time is the st est indication of a wl-rag mind. Exchange -those who are still able to laugh at anything--are chuck- ling over the story of a broker who visited his tailor for a new suit. He took another broker along to back him up. The tailor said the suit would cost $150. "What!" exclaimed the custo- mer. "Don't you know there's a depression ?" "W-tell, $140," agreed the tailor. "Come to your senses," suggest- ed the broker. Inch by inch the tailor got down to $100. The customer shook his head and started for the door. "WRait!" cried the agonized tail- .r. "I make it $90." "That's more like it. Sold." Outside, the friend asked mild- ;y "W-hy'd you beat that fellow so low ? You know you'll never be able to pay, anyway.,, "'That's just it," said the broker. I don't want him to lose too much money." "'I beg your pardon, sir, but what is your name ? the teller politely asked the man presenting a check. "Name," replied the indignant customer, "don't you see my sig- nature on the check?" "I do," answered the teller. "That's what aroused my curio- sity." I ! Ma--Aren't we going to let Johnny take saxophone lessons? P -Not while I own the ad. joining houses. Ii I I Susie--I hear Mary finally con- sented to marry Sam Sapleigh* Agnes--Yes, she found out he belonged to a Christmas savings club. Advertisements that tell of a cure for baldness come under the head of hair-raising stories* A woman who gushes over a man when he is tired and hungry is due for a term in a padded cell. I ! "Of course there have been some rat holes right here at home into which money has disappeared, but far less money has gone into these ill-starred home enterprises than has gone to distant places to disappear without a trace. If you are going to put your money into a rat hole, patronize rat holes at home." I I ] A literary expert says the ap- peal of the intimate Broadway gossip column is hard to maintain, There is no question but that key- hole astronomy is tough on the eyes. t ! Never belittle your own acts. People are likely to take you at your estimate. i I Realism deals with life as it is; romance is sometimes possible but not often profitable ' closely identified with the Mount Scopus halls. In 1925 Judah Magnes, a liberal that America is proud of assumed the chancellor. ship of the University, and since tel har guided si ito in reasing. I thn the Nation for April 3, 192), tere appears an editorial worth noticimg. Calling the HebrewR Uni- vesdya ace~ for Jewish learn- people 8of the Near East, the rwr t- er gos on o say: (To be Continued) 1 I "'Go to Synagogue" drive. But, what has been done? The answer, as usual, is .. absolutely noth- i g pany- had hired an engineer ana L~se~gnel him the task of making a world survey of their sources of zaw materials for the next twenty- five yers One of the Englishmen exclaim. ed: "Confound you Yankiees! \Vhat English company would ever think of hiring a man to look ahead twenty-five years ?'* \Coming to the end of all these meetings, I concluded that it is a waste of time to worry about the future of American business. W-e have an asset more funda. mental than gold supply, or raw materials, or electric power, or climate. That asset is a restless dissatisfaction with the past, a spirit of continuous improvement. As long as we are inspired by that spirit I believe that our fu. ture is secure. W'e shall not go down to destruction. Charity the Mightiest Thing on Earh The Jewish Welfare Bureau sup posed to be absolutely non-parti- san in all its work is about to stage its big affair of the year .. the money to be raised can- not be raised except through the united support of all Jews .. . What is being done?! Again, the answer is: absolutely nothing .. Attendance at the Talmud Tor. abs is neglected .. What is being done? And again the answer is absolutely nothing . We care not the number of an organization may be, unless there is united effort, nothing can be accomplished. Wie had an ex- ample of this the other night at the dance of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the M~iami .Jewish Orthodox Congregation. Just a handful of women, and yet by united, har. monious, co-operative effort a splendid sum was raised. We are firm believers in the rights of the individuals. We are firm exponents of the rights of everyone to decide for himself his own mode of living. Yet .. all these 'indivitinal rights may -be better safeguarded, if, while thus working individually we co-operate and work together for those in- terests which are for the good of all of us. Thus, in the matter of education of the children .. we are firm exponents of our own particular methods of teaching . never the less, we want every child, irrespective of his parent's belief to go to some Talmud Tor- sh. Certainly we should like to see him go to our Talmud Torah, b if he can' won't,TweL Iat TORAH, irrespective. The same mary be said of synagones. A Jew should belong to some particular organization .. he should stand ap and be ounte among the Jew- hoehn can be done .. some- thiang MUST be done. And now I I! to say, a man is@ man with the spirit d4 Strange afraid of a a mouse. There are ten strong things in the world:- The rock is strong, but iron breaks it; The iron's strong, but fire can melt it; The fire is strong, water can quench it; Water is strong, the clouds absorb it; The clouds are strong, the winds disperse them; The wind is strong, a mian with- stands it; A man is strong, but fear un- mans him; Man's fear is strong, but wine re- moves it; And wine is strong, but sleep But stoger than all these is- death! Yet charity can save you from death! is the time for concete ato. ht's uP t y a, toe and Gn- Mrs. Presidents and Officers. I1 I A genius is a man woEni~ duce some other to paddle hs6 noe for him. Early to bed and early to riw makes men healthy, woealAF~ otherwise. Caviar is a tropical disra sometimes red, sometime 4ld and usually fatal. Three faru-bearing aaimals the babaoo, the rroop buffoon. Paul Revere was IbY man of the Revolution. S I Marble is cement withst in it, Cities are Chinese "bO jiarickrashaws. ;t ~HL 1\ 1 I _ I __ A Page for Miami Beach News Edi ted by RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD by saying bring us Does not that word 'include the hearer as well as the speaker ?" The Athenian smiled, and was contented. --From the Midrash. FROMl THE TALMHUD The more Torah the more life; the more schooling the more wis- dom. It is a tree of life and happy are they who guide themselves by Fix a definite time for the study of the Torah. Study of the Torah which is not accompanied by deeds must fail in the end. Do not say: "I will study when I Myve leisJure"s perchancl you will have no leisure. Where there is no Torah there are no manners; where there are no manners there is no Torah. He who honors the Torah will himself be honored by men. University to Hear ]Lecture As we are going to press a lec- ture on "Judaism" is being de- livered at the University of Mi- ami before the Jewish students, by Sabin O. Orgler. Mr. Orgler is accompanied by Harry Mailin- baum and Harry Miller on a long speaking tour and claim their ob- ject to be "the furthering of the organization of the seed of Abra- ham, Isaac and Jacob, designed to. further ideals of brotherhood." ALL NIGHT SERVICE VOSS' COFFEE SHOP ALSO Fountain and Curb Service Washington Ave at 14th St. TRUNKS DELIVERED TraiRS, $1.00 D0ty s TrBRsfer 131 7th St. Phone 5-1515 EMPLOY FEDERATION ORCHESTRAS WYgy Reliable Dependable Experienced Organized Rehearsed And Trying To Maintain A Living wage seale liann Federation Of MIIsiciBRs LOUIs J. NETT, secretary Phone 2-8912 ing a man who had slipped into this country without a passport. His reputation was good and he had already saved enough money to bring over his wife and two children. To return meant misery. But law is law and despite Dr. Co- hen's efforts with the immigra- tion officials here, the man was doomed to go back. The Rabbi could not rest. Final- ly at his own expense he went to ;Washington. He gained the neces- sary ,audience and pleaded the case in behalf of the alien. He pleaded for five minutes, seven, ten. During the entire period the ~high Government executive continued to hold his hand' on the desk bell in preparation to dismiss him. But Henry Cohen refused to waver and continued pdinting out the plight of this alien. Finally, the .executive glanced up and staring straight at this slip of a man before him, an- nounced somewhat impatiently* "You are a Rabbi, are you not?" "Yes." "Then isn't it only natural for you to take care of your flock, to take an interest in their prob- lems ?" "Yes, of course, If I shouldn't who will, bub---" "I thought so, came back the answer as he proceeded to ring the bell. "But wait," the Rabbi broke in. "This man happens to be a Greek Catholic. While I am a Jew, I am interested in all humanity--re- gardless of creed. There is so such thing as a Jewish misery, a Catholic misery. Creed is' one thing and suffering is another. ' The executive was stunned. Rabbi Cohen had won his case. SLOPPY SPEECH An Athenian (a man from Ath- ens) once said to a Hebrew lad, "flere, my boy, is some money; bring us some figs and grapes." The boy went and purchased the fruit, and giving half of it to the stranger, kept the other half for himself. "Is it customary here, for a mes- senger to take half of what he fetches ?" asked the Athenian, rather surprised. "No," answered the boy, "but Our custom is to speak what we mean, and to do as we are de- sired." "But," rejoined the stranger, "I did not desire thee to take half the fruit." "Oh!" replied the boy, shrewdi- ly, "what else couldst thou mean Stanley's WATCHES, OLOCK(S JEWELRY Expert Watch Repairing 240 Fifth St. Miami Beach FENWA Y SOLAR IU M Fourth St., Collins Ave. SWEDISH MASSAGE FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN SUN BATH 50e Including Sheet and Tow~el Season Rate Monthly Rate Phone 5-9447 John Morleighem, Manager praying for his out cast son. no i as years passed, and still no idigs f im. One day it was rumored at Cordova that a young Rabbi had come to obtain permission to preach in the syna- goguee As they extolled the kno ldge of this preacher, Mai- mhon joined the crowd which filled baehsynagoue the following Sab- bahto hear him. He beheld in the pulpit a hand- some young man, with a quick eye and modest demeanor. His pater- nal heart palpitated, as he said sorrowfully to .himself, "If hny son yet lives, that is the age he will be. What happiness for my old days, if I could also hear him preach in the synagogue." The young preacher commenced, and all were astonished at his wisdom and eloquence. But the tone of that voice troubled old Maimon; a dimness covered his eyes; his knees trembled; and when the sermon was concluded, amid the clamor of unanimous praise the pale old man fixed his humid eye with anxiety on the young preacher, who, whilst speak- ing, had not taken his look from him. On leaving the pulpit, the ora- tor tore himself from the eager congratulations of the elders, and approached old Maimon, saying, 'I am your son: do you find me worthy of returning before you ? " The father pressed his son to his heart, overwhelmed him with caresses, and exclaimed, "Now then, I can die.'s "No, you shall live, my father " said Moses, "to sustain me in ne v studies which I will undertake, to prove myself worthy of your guid- ance." This modest young scholar, this good son, called' himself after- wards Maimonides (the son of Maimon), and was surnamed "the ? light of Israel." His name is hal. lowed as a great Talmudist, philo. sopher, and physician. AN INTERESTING STORY In the excellent magazine, called "Unity", published in Chicago and edited by Dr. John Haynes Holmes of New York, there is a very interesting article by Ros- Ro th Cohen has Ilread selt and hearnade hims I kbelowed by J a eni aie h following story, told of him in the Unity Magazine, is very in- teresting: - Several years ago the Govern- ment was on the verge of return- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,... .. IMRS. H. E. GLICKMAN Announces the Opening of LEONARD'S Tasty Sandwich Shop 127?t S,,lMiami Beach Where she will be pleased to serve her many friends, and tourists SANDWICHES JEWISH DAIRY DISHES IUU IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Michel Klemrtner Invitee You to Stop at the Espaola Hotel Washington, Cor Espranola War Bathing from Hotel, Ocan one Block V t1 .Weaper wek andntupy Vrae lo esnad otl ae LA M'I ON'P TAILORS and CLEANERS Men's Salta Altered and Refitted Ladies' Costs and Buits Made to Order, Altered and Remodelled Fors Remodelled All Work Done on Bhort Ndotic CLEANING AND PRESSINGC Called for and D~elivered One Day Service 708 Collins Ave., Miamai Bearch Phone 6128557 FridaY JanuarS'~Z2,~lsQZ and Mdrs. M. Kilrach of Mi- chand Brooklyn, N. Y., taindgroup of friends re- ith a party at the Mur- &~ ns 42 Merdirian Ave. >a to of the first birthday ler of their son, Leon Kers sch Guests were en- rt the lobby and patio, ined in floral decorations e spnecad. An ice course was dduring the afternoon. M jose attending were Mrs. sael Mazer,. Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. A. K~ane, Cleveland and Mrs. Aaron Coursho an l SArthur Jack and Bddy, Ch- ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wnn- Pittsburgh; Mr. am) Mrs. rice Markson, Boston; Mrs. R. Jel, Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs* cher, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. lond, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs* chnuer and daughter, Joans ,on, Bobby, of Brooklyn; Miss jchmidt, Brooklyn; Mr. and Steinburger, Fleishman, Ni. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rafelman, nto. . and Mrs. H. Greenfield and hter, Sara, Cleveland; Mr. Mrs. A.. G. Glick, Mrs. Kate k, Carl and Irwin Pollaw, al hicago; Mr. and Mrs. David denthal and son, Hugo, and Frau ethal's mother, Mrs. I denthal, Brooklyn; Mr. and H. Goldberg, Brooklyn, Mass. G. L. Silverstein and daugh- Sandra Lois, St. Louis. ~s. Dora Hollub and daughter, Reva Hollub, are here from York to spend a month at Penn Plaza apartments. ~s. Jacob Chasnoff .and chil- .Josephine and Jules, of St. s, are winter guests at the n Drive apartments. ~s. Rose Cirelstein and son, rin, of Chicago, are registered re Pennsylvania apartments he winter. s. Mary Leitman and children Rose and Jack, are at the ;cus apartments for the win- They are from Brooklyn, N. i. and Mrs. Morris Falk of socket, R. I., are winter ts at the El Vanals apart- rs. Arno Segall and daughter, e, of New York are at the Ist apartments for the winter. r. and Mrs. I. Alter of New r are at the Hibiscus apart- to for the winter. r. and Mrs. Nathan Baida will rtain a large number of ids at their home Sunday eve- : in honor of the Bar Mlitzva their son Arthur which will i place at Beth Jacob Congre- on Saturday morning. be regular Thursday evening 'es of the Miami Beach Jew- social set are becoming more a tedapnoe h iceswd tantd All interested are invited to 'nd these affairs at the Miami Eh County Club le in at the Ocean View Inn iine the yff er noi h Mi m cb Jewish Social set and thie "'ia oi s oC g al Hansr t e funds for the coungaaedoa were adopted and will be an- nounced shortly. Present at this meeting were Rabbi L. Axelrod, Cantor Boris Schlachman, Harry I Lipton, I. L. Mintzer, Harry Was- serman, Irving Davidson, Mrs. Barrack, Mrs. Abram Cohen, Mrs. Benjamin Cohen, Mrs. I. L. Mint- zer, Mrs. R. Yunes and Mr. Obad- iah Grossman Next Sunday, Jariuary 24, at 1:30 p. m. the members of the Sunday school and Bible class of Beth Jacob congregation will gath. er at the Synagogue and then leave for the gala picnic planned at Sunny Isles Casino. The af. fair is in charge of Rabbi L. Axel- rod and Mr. O. Grossman. Camp- fire meeting, songs, stories, ath- letic contests will be' held during the day. Refreshments will be served by the Sisterhood. Bible class meets regularly at Beth Jacob Congregation every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock under the direction of the Rabbi and Mr. O. Grossman. A committee of Beth Jacob con- gregation welcomed Rev. Hirsch Masliansky last night when he ar- / rived here to spend the winter season. Rev. Maslansky is known as the foremost Yiddish orator in America during the past twenty- five years STORY OF A BOY WHO MADE HIS FATHER HAPPIEST OF MEN ";I tell thee thou makest me miserable. I would rather see -Ihee dead than ignorant. Thou wilt be soon thirteen years of age, and thou wilt learn nothing. I pray God that he may graciously release me from thee." Thus spoke a learned Israelite, of Cordova (in Spain), to his son, whom overcome by his passion, he struck in the face, and returned to his chamber, without even cast- j ing a look at him. The poor 'lad, Moses by name, could with difficulty see that the injury he had just received caused the blood to rush from his face, when, at the same time, his eyes were filled with tears at the sight of his father's anger. He remain- ndabsorbedh in sorrowfulsael ,\ must take my departure; duy father is right, I am an i ler. Either my intelligence has not been well developed, or I have been taught in a defective man- ner. I learn no hng fee an am an object of shame andl gre to my father. Let me travel th world is large I feel within me a desire to be instructed, and a secret voice tells me I shall sue ceed." WENT TO THE RABBI h Some days afterwards, t is boy Moses (the son of 1Maimond arrived on foot, at Lucena, an went to the house of Rabbi Meir- ben-Joseph, who, taking him for a poor orphan without resources, received him, andbtau hthi rT ' rgai in Tt e good graces of his father, the young man labored with seal, and became one of the most distinguished of Rabbi Meir s pupils. hefather In the meantime, omeofhs ao, w om he tenderly loved, and thought him lost forever. He re- ,proached himseild to hs rsson u to pass without thinking of, a d :- ;j . O - i Tag fEP~SH'FLORD~IA1N Pina Mve .~. r ~~..-.-LY~.... ~--.-.-I~. -.. ~ "~ ~--I- -~--------~-- -- HI-MA (JAI ALAI) World's Fastest Sp rt ! SEE IT TONITE DANCING Lt~DIES FRi EE 11.R With PSAT. it aid Admission 50c adm*GA FI 1. BISCAYNE FRONTON 36th and 36th N. W. ST. PE;TE'IP,~_2\RSBUR NEws membeasx!- : A~ :~~-v L x mi x ~ zw 1 ;. 5:< r- : 'asU~ r:~~, f~ Y ~r~g'h~sa`a~a~c~,~,x~~r~~u ,Y -~--~-4h*Clllh~L1I ~----'--- -----'--1-'-'-- ------ -------- -----I,_ _, -L~~lb ~Me H. old~nJeryGoldman, Ed Jewish Art Calendars Gocldman, Hasrry H~rman", Spiegle' One of the prettiest calendars Ages, of \ermlont; J. Wittner af yet seen in this district is the Jlh Tainp Hn; Missesn Belle daJ snsd calendar being distributed by the t~ May enjnun an ary T. H. Combs Funeral Home to of Chingo.the Jewish people of this section. A FAM Ipr. Probote of the E~ngels, The English calendar appears to- KruwigCo. sent sEveral'~ days gether with the Jewish date be- A hcir~c last weeck ats the guest of neth it. Each date has a Bibli- RabbiL. Lcrer.cal qluotation, and each month bears a beautiful painting of a ~ Alany\ toulrists and guePst of lo- Jewish subject. All Sabbaths and NOR'RT QI cal res~iderts attetndedl services at Jewish feast and fast days appear -I :Heth 1l cong~tregation last Friday in red ink. night when1 the children of the Tahrnud Tarauh sangl solos and took Bread with water shalt thou eat, part in the congregpational singing. and water by measure shalt thou Shraga: Fe'tivel Benjamin one ofdrk;othgoudsatho the pup~ils made Kiddush in the slep; and th goun shalt liv a if traditional m~anner. The Rabbi ofe hadi-and inth Tra shalt i lf preac~hed au sermon on~ "Inity.' tho toiU~l.yB1l 11Il: VIIlll Thursdayu! night >Ir. M~ax Rud- ~ gi ensky~ naionl.:~l Fie'ld secretary~ ofl TREAT YOUR FAMILY :the Jewish National Fund ad-: to a II I avseda are udene n he Good Jewish Meal Con~~n:::::ity~~ hous on"Z10sm. 6 44 44 & & &6 6 & WEST PALM BEACH ( 4 4 & && & & A 4 4& & The qluarter~ly meet~ingr of the Hot~h Ilarnel' CcongrY, egation was dinling room onr Royal Paln~ way. Pa~lm Neach. Sam~ AI. Goldstein, pt~Widentclo f the~ congranr~~)tion.\ Dr. Carrl N. ~lierman~l, enrhh~i of the con- gregarUtionl and( Aht\ Kiominrrls way ther pr~ittaiparl speat~kers. Sevracl j Ther hazaar will be held o~n the nights o~f Fe~(br'uary 14, 15. 18, 17. 18, anld lo, at the~ Community lHouse. Way~cstingr matches. hoxsinr exshibitionr s in which pleading pu1i- wit ill falk alt, .a children's heshown\ during UII~1 the wee.'tlt\ A ca hardl' will beg~~in the hunt\X~ and~ a featu11re diffetv~n t entel~rtinmrent m ~ whrichr professional l andrt amrteur UIr At talks wel're madeI by others, 'talent will a\~pperl. A program of musical entertain. ,* * mnrclt andr dancingy wasn enjoyed.l Beth Israel IrWnCongretion will following the banque~t. horrlld Ivular Priday night services t the Temprle\ beginnring: at 8:1 Officers o f Cotngarga~tion Beth\ p. m. w\ith Rabrbi Carl N. Herma.n G1 and Sisterhoodi Both El uvre oftkisting, ~ installed Sunday even~ing at a ban * qu~t. gi~cly at th e immunity house AIt the last meetting of Bnuit ron Sevent~h St., rateredc by Mrs. Brith, reports by Pasident Joe Schivbhuick of the Rounmnian lun. Lesro atatvtead Harvr\ an~d M., Mossu wv~rt ther of- wvrre iscussei. fices i chrge f te evo iss Alnother topric of discuss~ion. was s ~tallr5d forT the Conravan~tion\ Bet b Gc~rand 1.edge~ cnenlrt: n to be El1: Jack Sng\dr, paysident; Tentl heldc ayt WasYhington:\I. Marcht`~ 21. 2 Sm~ith. iepmiet Muiarad The\ meect~:in was~ he' i \'angilder. tinanlcial rectvtary: 11.: Th\ese present wety Joe~t lessr. r;wenblatztt, MaIrtin Dubi. B. Sam Goldsf~tein. .11. 1, Pat'.u:n'f iDr Mlr. and, M1rs. tHarry Herman en. :ePts:r:;:ei a lare number of resi- ,;e:::z andJ :0::rits: at. acad party ::: ::1er home: last Sunday evening. cases: wairi pI~iyc. prizes were swZ e r\' rersmnt ee wvtyrt ins~talled as trulsttees. O~ffi- cersw inatalledl for the Sisterhood Nzth Ei nvrc: Max, Morris Tesser, p~twide~nt: Mr. L, Shutlcer, vice rtvtry: Mrsi L Dubbin, !~trhasrer: Mrs. J. Anydr arty int:alist as 11spls of t~he Chalfonrt studizas entelrtained w\ith several da~hte ntumbers, lbrothy lbst 1, L Shu . wri the pupcils, Can~ttr L~ Ha- manr of t'he\ Beh DaBvid congrrs. Ast~:rtt in:: thrra~~navants for :'~i h:* e Wat *v~ *"- Madans o Jlrns tlarPZ Li<. : ru Dub athtarx~ Harry lewrip 14 Maycc th The uss restier < is we bett at~ 8:1 withr ~Fcthe~ Rab A ZfcrY HJI" war-tss u js:-r ti AsYth~L Isa 8 **k-~W :s say weavin The emi~ an? , ;.he ""0ji C -yail R Blicherr. Ab Kn:nes.R ~lihn I.u Daly~ Ka. San: Sherr. P1:: Blicher. Sam Shutu~1r. Jack S:: der. Ha.rry 815cher. Ph::: Biske. L ~ Shutrter. John, Wolf. Alsrr:s DJ binl. Sam\ Wax.~ tO. P Gre~:wtr. zs-: Barerst. o enrs:. x- Thez Wo~rke:et's 2:rcle :s st~v serring a trusical e::s-:- Thami rr evening.~~ Janrar?- S. +: z :::> ~ E mc::off and A-: Ha-r:i wt:: : ksi T'r=i i -gd::a Ik:-: ar_ F;::Chsc andr~ Bennie! Re- //////7~3~"~,Ff~E,~j~;S back; m;: te the K:~iddlush at ::2 ;the s as ::night a~t Beth El; ;rSi::: ::: ab r cee met~:: abbi Lehrir. Wr a-,l!-. Esrog celebrated m~r~:t~E's 'tg tenty- ;Et~~rt3 rie~ abus vi:i~2resh- LORENZO TOU~RS f - KOSHER FOD Ic rided if Desired MSc~~a s Hotel Lohbby rSrimmi Ba SALE anP ART comm~E C-- ----- - ~- e~-~- 2 rED FIED~ RAY~c~ES NIGHBTLY u~~L Er"E 5:> i: Il(i LI______~ -- e~Fr MIAMIIANS AND VISITORS A~RE GOINGe TO THE DOGS NORTHWffESlT 41THST 2NDAdND 7ITHAVES 1 9 f ~AIJC~h~l~JL~LJ~5~S~iSL~;-~;~S~`SLSPP~L~ 2~ ot/h Seerlinelj~- L and ,_p I 51148&(14 Peopfate i: I I =5 ~ : i iiat nst-r~ Rar Pass~ Emew Where AnasannWINgn St~ 22. HNG1YARZIANY COOKING Luncheon 50c Full Course Dinners 75e THE BUCKEYE INN H. MELSHER, Prop. 648 Collins Ave. Miami Beach Phone 5-9330 featuring America's Finest Racing Greyhounds THE ANS APPEAL FOR FAIR PIY The 1Yeat and~ Pom'at-r_ Depatrtmen of th XrT Ce~as Ara, lMimai Roadi HYI`? threaseI WE; REFTW Its PA) THEN rat')l'ES sUfz comms Ea urnE~ :~ WEREEa ~ ~mc~i ~ rctrd&~k toII LF IHe teh~ dT sTtense A '* Anircrs 5** 4r enter ***~I Yteperiresu m irei 4 *Fan r ahastras P Mat atae Watedr~ ~3 K ENNE L CLUD ~U~S artwe Greyhomu ihc |
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| 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 |
| 42 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |