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i _ rl ~I rr I Price: Five Cents. ch Track 1)rBWS Crowd Mliami Beach Kennel Club MOR THN TIC ASMUC LOALJEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER Tune In Sunday 2 p. m. Station r W QAM The Jewish Floridi an program presented every Sunday afternoon over Station WQAMCI 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 Floridian Program in care of Station WQAM and your wish will be complied with, Sunday 2 p. m. for Real Enjoyment, Tune in on WQAIM The Jewish Floridian, Miami, Florida. Mr. Editor: Permit us to express our sin- cere thanks to you for the splendid publicity and co-oper- ation given us in our recent dance. As you well know all the proceeds are being; used for the maintenance of the Talmud Torah carried on daily at our Synagogue. We sincerely thank all those through whose efforts we were able to raise funds for~ the up- keep of our institution, and particularly do we thank the many tourists who attended. We hope they enjoyed them- selves. In return we want to invite all residents as well as visitors to this section to be our guests at the public install- ation of our officers at the Synagone Sunday evening, Feb. roary 7. There will be no aem eWeo eti mae llfee a home and help them spend a very pleasant evening. Sladorely, Mrs. Ida Buckstein, Pres. Ladies. Auxiliary, Miami Jew- ish Orthodox Congregation. ac~-i ;;cC-- ime V.--No. V. Y- n- ~te ng ol- .t- in y- i'r et is, ge ber of the Internation Gre Association and racing u rules of the Florida Sta commission is drawil crowds every evening. Co~ the breezes from the A :Ocean that can he see the grandstand, the~ gre: shave been showing the nightly. Though under wt ly ten days the racing me is to run another forty day the recent arrival of a lar6 er of dogs from Californj shas smentleemarkabl ur the cr ck sprinters now k ! hundred f rthe bees dogog at opportunity of witnessin of the most thrilling race sen on the oval at the edg heocean. daily double feature of th muue system is one of th popular betting systems a trc.By the system the bet endeavors to select the win in each of two races. Should lucky the two dollar mutue pays splendid dividends ng the past week some ticket the doubles have p'aid -pricer igas high as $241.00. neof the most sensational held sofa s the tentl sTue s ar eve ing, whel alPalm, winner of the Derb! yn rCaliforiac dn i iry o eat the Beach track with thr of the field. Although run~ ga smart race and starting as usual and busting fort ha dash of unusual speed, ht jugdthe ability of Rex Hart knowing how to save himself the final spurt beat him to the tr.It was a race that had lrecrowd in a frenzy of ex metuntil the official winner declared. Business at the doesn't seem to have met AMAN IS HONORED AT CONVENTION Mrs. Freda Lutzky president of eMiami chapter of Senior Ha- sshwas honored at the South- Regional Convention held inst k in Atlanta by being elected codvice president -of` the utenRegion. Mrs. Lutzky edin a similar capacity with eJunior Hadassah until last arwhen she became president the Miami Senior Chapter. At the convention an important eron the work of Hadassah' as ead by Mrs. Lutzky who was ve splendid ovation beeanse the splendid contents and the aerof presentation. AWAIT INSTRUCTIONS alled incerely hope that the so eowil enot afeSt yhe sr~ta- Ot te Jewish Radio program hlcomini Sunday. However, we an~tyol instiv~tions1 .frdm the I abidetor's offie sad we ai by them. Tune In, and oare not stopgpedlpt will peaeteon o e th at~ pogss rams in umanian Foods I' 'Excellent Cards at .TO Be Served Here noce nt Bise ye Track g I MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX is To prove that Miami is cosmo-l CONGREGATION Tepplrnrhsd ln f :e politan, the Little Roumanian Res- (Orthodox) h icy Kne l wtsa taurant will open here soon and 1545 8. W. Third Street teBsan enlCu ins- le will provide native Roumanian JONAH E. CAPLAN. Rabbi ed brilliant fields of well known ,e foods cooked in the manner that The usual early services will be-tonchrinhedfcutiv- ~t Roumanian natives know how. gin tonight at 5:30 with the late sixteenth-mile event during the -The entire second floor of 220 services at 8:30, when Rabbi Jonah past week. Supporting the fea- .N. Miami Ave., has been taken iE. Caplan will preach a sermon ture Thursday night was the pro- d over by the owners and has been o"TeRbisPceithCo-gram's finale the long three- !l redecorated with murals showing munity." Saturay morning serv-eihh ml grn in hcha I. natives in Roumanian costumes. ices begin at 9 a. m. when the group of outstanding sprinters s The kitchen has been equipped to usual Congregational singing will wr ace sw r on o sI serve meats and fowls freshly be held. At the- morning services press. broiled and served on planl3;. the Rabbi will preach in Yiddish As usual the daily doubles in li Mamelige and brindze, the famous on the portion of the week. The the mutuels are drawing large h native Roumanian dish is only one Bab Mitzvas of Isidor Myerowitz sums for the lucky winners and nof the favorites that will attract and Alex Steinback will take place are becoming more popular every those want ng to enjoy this parti- at the Saturday morning services. day. cular native cuisine. Though there are. now three 1 Incagtwl ersdnso CONGREGATION BE~TH DAVIl) tak nfl wn h rws Roumania for many years, and at the Biscayne track have not e the foods have -been imported di- (Conservative) diminished and are being attended -rect from Roumania so as to in- 139 N. W. Third Avenue by capacity crowds every night. sure no substitutions. S.M AHERbi The management is rciig h-Announcement ~of the .~grand RbbJeis FS. M. ache calimsr that well merited praise for the well e na wil bemad inan erlytheJewsh estial aledarhasmatched races presented as well e s ~e not the Jewish Floridian. be miudrto an thtaas the splendid manner they are f supplementary service to the re- being conducted MAYOS VITNE~ PEN cent High Holy Day services must ' MAYOR WITESS PE -be attended by all. All who at- ING' RACES tended the High Holy Day services RABBI ASSUMES DUTIES Gauie ofMimiMaorat Beth Daysd are urged to n- Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan former- Mayor Guiero M' mi, Beach o tend the service at 8 o'clock to- ly associate Rabbi of the Miami Vla Clearyrsdna of thai e Clu, night Rabbi Machtei will preach Jewish Orthodox Congregation Chairman Reagin and M. Hl. Mabry on 0" Our Mistakes." was chosen as the successor of I scrtry o teStat Racn Com. Rabbi Isaac M. Wapner who left msecrn eary fe itro sceei at the TEMPLE ISRAEL OF MIAMI for the North. Rabbi Caplan is a mpeission te West Flagler.Ken- (Reform) native of Montreal, Can., where openin olu Wensa ht, im- 137 N. B. Nineteenth Street he received his preliminary educa. neldia el a eerthe aeat re eighth DR. JACOB II. KAPLAN, Rabb~i tion and subsequently attended the mae and mde brief addresses to Friday evening services at Tem. Rabbi Isaac Elehanan Yeshiva race larg ma d attending, ple Israel begin at 8:15 and Rabbi and College at New York City there crowd a all over the Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan will preach where he received his Rabbinic de. Thae crow thwasand packed the on "The Christian Missionary gree. He is also a graduate of plac and ous ,,the City College of New York. transtan andlawn Spe class in "The Jew in Eng- While at the Yeshiva he was vice Tradtioal Ciem nies lish Literature" will resume Sun. president of the Students Associa- Traitina d day morning at 11 o'clock with tion for four years and was very Plann Her D. Williams in charge. active in the Young Israel move- Durng helatter part of Febr- Bible classes will be resumed on ment. During trdi final ceremonies will Wednesday morning, February 10. uar tbsrae on th sentation of FORMER' MIAMI RABBI be observe indhe pre the Miami CONGREGATION BETH JACOII ACCEPTS PULPIT a "SafeOr Thor Cog ation. A (Orthodox) Jewishm HOrthod Col r carried 311 Washington Avenue Rabbi Israel H. Weisfeld for- "iomt Hato sendid speakers of Miaml Beach merely Rabbi of the Beth David noute wi mspal prgram and eve- L. AXELROD, Itabbi Congregation Miami, resigned re- note, a musiedenalo to such an The regular Friday evening ser- cently as the setive head of the hythin inciices begin at 5:30 with the late 'Western department of M~izrachi event. miteei charge of ar- servies~i at 8:15, when Rabbi L. Zionist movement to accept the ra'themcommts i ea ed by Mr. Sam Axe rda ,ilpreche on "Orh odo pulpit of the Agud s Achi C n Fth ster ass.ah" has been Cantor Boris Schlachman will con- ceongregation is one of the largest Trhae i "Saer ToYork city, and duct the congregational singing institutions in the Wes8t ith a pu archaed in Miami shortly. It and chant the services. membership of over seventeen will arie inly coplted during the Saturday morning services be- Ihundred. It possesses a large Tal- will bnel fly co sIOfer") who will gn at 9 a. m. when the Rabbi mud Torarh and has a, number of c0teremnbies bysed -letters in the 11l preach in Yiddish on the por- communal organizations associ- s~aee et 11l. tion of the weekr. atwith it. ed by and~reds oM Nai reatd nt as well as tourists according to present indications* "The Yiddish Kiing Lear," a drama in four acts by the famous dramatist and playwright, Jacob Gordin, is a play that has become famous both as a powerful pres- entation of life among the Jew- ish people asbwell as one that con- tains a num er of songs famous wherever Jews congregate. Te Jewish Operetta Company completing its tour of the South prfesioa la ts awhcoa ave ean ed a reputation in the North and feature such artists as Madame Rose Josephson, Mme. Berinhout, Mme. Shane, as well as Lou~s Josephson, Louis Green, M. Mor- rison and others. ~The musical numbers include "Al Tiro Avdi Jacob," Aude Loeil" and others well known to Jewish audiences. I ~rlJ~pa X < iI i iRrtan IBenefit Play Is S onsored The benefit play being sponsor- edby Congregation Beth Jacob, Miami Beach, at the Ida M. Fisher High School auditorium, Sunday night, January 31, begin- Mrs. LouisJ Josephson, one of the main characters appearing in the "Yiddish King Lear" Sunday evening. B -- -i r _ 1- - Friday, _IT _O YR IC Announces the Opening of Its New Yard At 911 N. W:. SOUTH RIVER DRIVE Fireplace, Store and Kindling Wood, Charcoal Phone 2-3252 FREDERICK J. WARD. Pres. and General Mar. STATION WQAM EVERY SUNDAY, AT 2 P. M., SPONSORED AND SUPPORTED BY The Jewish Florldian and the Followingr Advertisers_ JOE REISMAN, INC. Rotte 801188 STRICTLY KOSHER PROGRAM: Restaurant 1Meats and Poultry 166 N. W. 5th St. Ph. 3-227020NMaiAe RelNative Roomannian Dis HARRY ROSALSKY This concert will pre- STRICTLY KOSHER RestSHErat sent Jewish folk songs, 215-217 N. E. 2nd Ave. popular hits of the day, THE HOME OF DELIGHTFUL EATCOASTFS ; And Jewlish Dance Maale MNc U By PRIONE r-2784 Rv, W ND AVg Te Jewish Florldi~lan l~~ --s ~LD WESS PEA ~T STOREl Orchestra ROBEDALS PAINT ,OBBs Under the Leadra~p at ~~IPrr rla 137 W. Plagler st. Ph. 2-058 BERNIE MHAYERSON# T For a Thorough Rest and Cure VISIT THE BA FOUR HOTE L I. SCHULMAN C. ZACHS, Proprietors HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK, ARK. Modern and situated only one block from the Famous Hot Springs Baths STRICTLY KOSHER Under the supervision of REV ILOUISP SLUTZK Y Formerly of Miami, Fla., and Chicago, Ill Very Reasonable Rates * Write or Wire for Information FASHION DRY OprANERS, INC. Ass dat s Mc onnll& Oc e 8 tores, Greater New ork Ialsh ornn waslums~t s w. FAster atI. ~ Een..s(a I -r THE .JEWISH FLORIIN C - Page Two ST. P;iETER~S~ay A banquet at nhicb the tourists and rliesig section will attends wit at Grossman's Hotel. tion and benediction i nounced by Rabbi L. the main speaker b will be Rabbi Ziel of the stpas soon as this number has benreached. A midnight supper will be served and every effort will be made to have this evening one of the outstanding- events of the season. be held at 10:30 a. m. to d: us important matters of the orga nx tion. 9* ** About fifty members and guests attended the first monthly smoker of Sholem Lodge of Bnai Brith last Tuesday night at the Talmud Torah hall. At the business meet- ing, Mr. Stanley C. Myers, the president, spoke and outlined the pr osed survey of local orgami- prtop which the Bnai Brith is atryn to conduct. In his address he denied a report that Bnai Brith was trying to effect an amalg~- mation of local Synagogues or the abandonment of any of them. Res- olutions electing Jake Brown and Isidor Cohen honorary members lf the lodge for past services ren- dered were adopted. A musical program in which Mrs. Wm. Fried- man, and Messrs. Scher and Prager rendered a number of vo- cal selections followed the busi- ness session. Card playing was enjoyed as were smokes and re- freshments. u e e The regular weekly luncheon of Bnai Brith was held at the Pala- tial Kosher Restaurant last Wed- nesday and following an address by Miss Peiser of the Jewish Hos- pital for Consumptives at Denv'e', the sum of twenty-five dollars was contributed by the lodge. The Sister~hood of Chesed Shel Emes w~ill hold a ver~ im ortant meeting of the organli ationp Tues- day afternoon February 2, at 2 >'clock in the Talmud Torah audi- torium of Beth David. All mem- bers ar~e urgfied to attend. * * The fifth annual charity ball cf the Jewish WVCelfar~e Bureau will be held in the roof garden of the Columbus Hotel the evening of February 28, when Bernie Mayer- son's orchestra will furnish the mus e. The various night clubs throughout the city have agreed to provide talent during the eve- ningf for the entertainment of the guests. T~ue to the fact that the capacity of the hall is only four hundred, the sale of tickets will o oo soocoonoooooooooosccooc & & & & 6 BEACH & & & & & cbc c, cb b b, &&& WEST PALM c 4 4 & & & & & Temple Israel Sisterhood is sponsoring a benefit bridge on Wednesday evening, February 10, at Kaplan hall when a very elab- orate program has been arranged. Prizes will be awarded and re- freshments will be served. Mrs. Larry Fay is chairman of the committee making arrangements for this event. The public is in- vited to attend. Rabbi Isaac M. Wapner former- ly of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation will leave Miami for the North the early part of next week. He has been succeeded by Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan who is now in charge of the congrega- tion and its Talm~ind Torah. phant was appointed chairman ? ( the local National Council of Wo- men's signature drive. * * Mrs. J. Silberstein entertained with six tables of bridge at a party given in honor of her sister- in-law, Mrs. Silberstein of Bethle- lrem, Pa. The winner of a contest sponsored by Mrs. B. Kandel and J. Katz ori behalf of Hadassah, received a turkey. Prizes were awarded for high scores and a prize was given to the guest of honor. Refreshments were served at a late hour. * * At the regular Friday evening services at Beth El Congregation Rabbi Alexander S. Kleinfeld will preach on "Music, the Universal Language." Saturday morning the. traditional services begin at 9:30 and the Rabbi will preach on the portion of the week. Sunday morning the sessions of the Sun- Sday school are held and the Rabbi Swill speak to the parents at the School Assembly from 11:30 to Soon. Hebrew school convenes daily at the High School building. The usual Friday evening ser- vices at Beth Israel Congregation begin at 8:15 with Dr. Carl N. Herman officiating and preaching. Rabbi A. S. Kleinfeld has as his house guest his sister, Mrs. Phillip Finkelstein of Passaic, N. J., who will spend a month here. She ar. r~ived in Miami by boat last Tues- day. Fr~iends of Sigmund Landau the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Landau of Lake Worth will regret to learn f of his death last Friday after an extended illness. Services were conducted at Temple Beth Israel by Dr. Carl N. Herman. The Bazaar Committee of Beth El Congregation had its meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ma~r- tin Dubbin. Members of the com- mittee reported that splendid progress had been made, and that the program had been completed. The regular semi-monthly meet- ing of Beth El Sisterhood was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Leibovitt, following which a social hour was spent. Refreshments were served. A card party is beint by Bnai IsraelCore te benefit of itsba at the Community house atg Sunday. The e arra cements consists of I uhs, A. Gellman, ton kHarry Herman rad Hnin. Tuesday evening the .Auxiliary of Bnai Israel rgation held a wellated party. Prizes were a high scores and rfehe served. Plans are bing completed gala mask ball and Purim by the Ladies'A the Bnai Israel Cnr same committee is in arrangements for the B which many gifts have d ben received. An innovation at theFrd ning services of Bnai Ire gregation will be the boyr's assisting the Rabbi in the ang of traditional hymns.1) Fuchs will recite the kd ing assisted by the choir. L. Lehrer will preach on the tion of the Week." Mr. and Mrs. H. M.Jao tertained at a surprisepat week in honor of MrsI. il Mrs. Levitan. Prizes were s ed bor high scores drt garmesr that were playpdsl were given tot~he guests.e ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fpt entertained in honor of Mr. Mrs. Levitan of Philadelphij a card party last week. Hed the residents attended. F1 Rabbi Spiegel who has been roh hee ha gone to his The Junior Women will h ing next Tues 2. at Kaplan Council of Jewish old its regular meet- ;day night, February hall when plans for party to be held in d the dance to be ch will be discussed. Scheinberg is chair- Play Program that rted during the last h. At the Tuesday a program w:11 be which the Miscses lvia Miller will pr~e- The Young Israel Organization the Theater i met Tuesday night at the home February, ane of Miss Rose Dubler. Plans for gvni a the further work of the orgamiza- Miss Miriam tion along both cultural and athl- man of the etic lImes were discussed. A com- will be present mittee from the A. Z. A. (Junior week in Marc Bnai B~rith group) was received night meeting and their challenge for a return presented in basket ball match was accepted. Goldie and Sy The Young Israel team was the sent piano ai Tictoron eat match recentlyatheld .'nd Miss Jerl Ada Merritt field Sunday morning aIs umblder f lon the lfe of selections will smng selections. nd violin ry Kruger novelty Dreisen will speak "Will Durant. January 31, at 10 a. m. Plans for a series of lectures by prom- inent men are reported by the entertainment committee and an announcement of the initial lec- ture will appear in our next is- sue. A membership committee was appointed and 'will be headed by. Miss Esther Wroobel, M. Krause, Nat. Shongold, Mildred Klein and Fred K. Shochet. Thursday night as we are going to press, the organization is hold- ing its first social at the home of Miss Goldberg. Mrs. Moe Harris is the hostess for this event. Miss Rosaljm Friedman the twelve year old daughter of Mr. and eMr. Wm.sFr odnaen was the test held recently and will be a competitor in a number of inter- school contests throughout Flor- ida as the result of her victory. The Senior Council of Jewish Women held a board meeting which was followed by a meeting of its membership last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Meyer Sch- warts. Mesdames J. N. Morris and J. Simpson were named as the committee in chariye of the luncheon to be given at the Coral Gables Country Club in honor of Miss Sarah Landsman, national field secretary of the Council of * * Friday evening, Februar~y 19)th. has been designated d as National Council Sabbathy Each of the local Synagogues will be address- ed by members of the' Miami or- ganization on the scope and work of the organization. ** A joint meeting of the Junior and S'enior Chapters of the Coun- cil of Jewish Women will be held at Kaplan hall on Wednesday eve- ning, February 24 when Mesdames Lewis Brown and J. Simpson will be in charge. *; * LAusta Tu sdt Mia i thee Lai thodox Congregation entertained at one of its regular bi-weekly /cardthparties inthe vP st roorn Given at each table for high score and refreshments were served. $58 ofMrs. Lewis Brown is in charge ofa reception that will be ten- Sdered the visiting delegates of the convention of the Tri State Fed- deration of Temple Sisterhood on Sunday evening, March 6th. . . Thursday morning, February 11, a meeting of the Board of the Sen ior Council of Jewish Women will Jewish Women. Mrs. Harry Oli- "IL~ 1)7wl L(~I~tC~IIAN ~ ~ __~____Pa ge Thr * ------~-~---I------- -- i -1L1III-~-~-~-r 3 - _ __ _ 'At a recent meeting the A. Z. A. ' Junior Bnai 'Brith) organization announced an essay contest for children attending `Jewish Sun- day schools in the territory begin. ning at West Palm` Beach and South as far as Miami. Children under twelve will write their es- says on the subject of "What Pu- rim means to me" and are limited to two hundred words. Children over twelve must write on "The significance of Purim" and are limited to three hundred and fifty words. Essays must be type- written on one side of the paper and forwarded to the president of the A. Z. A. not lirte~r than March 15th, when the contest closes, Very valuable prizes will be awarded. This is the first of a series of cultural efforts that the organization is~ planning in this district. The Junior Hadassah will hold its regular monthly meeting Mon- day evening, February 1, at the Robert Clay Hotel. Reports on the convention will be given.. Mrs. Jacobs, Hadassah president will deliver a message to the -girls. There wlill be splendid musical program and refreshments will be served. The Junior Hadassah is holding a card party at the London Arms Hotel, Sunday night, February 7. There will be beautiful prizes and refreshments will be served. The Junior and Senior Hadassah is having a joint affair on Febr- nary 21, at the Prolies night club. A splendid program has been ar- al edfoby the management of the clu fr te night. USINES S Directory EAST COAST BAG &t METAL CO. Incorporated I. L. MINTZER MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS 435-14 N. w. 5tb Stee.. Phone 2-4485 BUILDING SUPPLIES~ J. SIMPSON Building Materials ""then Pa r, Asphalt 428 N. W. North River Drive Phone 2-7251l DELICATESSEN ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 5th Street We Supply Year. Every Want .PHARMACISTS BRYAN PARK 'PHARMACY Chas. Tannenbaum Pharmacist (Reg. PJharmaciB4 for 17 Years) Cor. 22nd Ave. and 8th 8t 8. W. PIP N, TE A. &l B. PIPE AND METAL Co,. 53 NJ. E. 25th street Phone a-lass ADBLMAN PIPE & STEEL CO. 58 Nt. B. 2th Street At P. E. C. R. R. Phone 24420O TRANSFER PLASHli ExPREISS &t STORAGEC COMdPANY, Inc. 48f N. W. Seiveth Street Telephea 3-4888~ Misal Ptl. EMh rand ,rs elin on Sollit t cia and Janet, are spending the winter at the Hollingsworth apart- I ments. We Delfrer Bundles . of * Satisfaction Phone 3-3087 21 North West Ninth Street SHENANDOAH CANDIES MADE FRES~H DAILY 2 Pounds 61c 1 Peand Assole *Chocolates 1 Pound Peanet Brittle Kitchen and Sfales: 422 8. W. 22ND AVENUE Phone 2-5728 DELANEY &t BEERS lsedak Ptnishin and Ealarslas 50% Off on All Amatear Work 384 N. E econ Avenue YOU PAY FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTI~NG WHY NOT GET ITT Company The BETITER Klad of Prlating At Reasronable Prices Phone 2-8541 107 8. Misal Ae. Last 'Sundlay evenib~g;, Mr. S. Litt lectured to a large number of members and friends of the Workmen's Circle at its hall on "The Depression and its Effect upon Childrea , an. ada ht1rs.M s F. Silserm n Louis Greenburg of Newark, N. J., are among winter guests at the Charles apartments.* Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Myers and children, Ester and Michelle, of Memphis, Tenn., are staying at the Trianon apartments for the win- * * Accompanied by their daughter, Miss D~olores Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobson recently ar- rived from Atlantic City to spend the winter and are at the Atlantic apartments. Mrs. J. R. Silverman and Mrs. M. T. Silverman are at the Fen- imore apartments, having arrived dur)1ng the week from Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond Spitz and daughter, Beulah, of Olyphant, Pa., are winter guests at the wind- sor apartments. DR. HOLLOMAN DENTIST 534 North West Second Ave. "HURRY BACK" TO SELLER 8 Honest, Courteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 28th Street K(ING F UN ERAL HOIME 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUE Phroes 2353~-31624 JOSEPH P. McGHAN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Phone 2-1284 1928 S. W. Eighth Street ----- ,.=-E~iraEl~s~s*cl~--C~la7~u~*na~~WW*r~ rv, Januar3i~` 29, 1983 e M. Kiss of Brooklyn and A. J. Mr. and Mrs. Robert- Joseloff H. Leuchtag of Miami each caught are occupying apartments at the their first sailfish on a three- IPenn Plaza having arrived recent- hour trip to the Gulf stream re- ly from their home in South Nor- cently. Walk, Conn. M s. Kiss and Morris Rubin of a** Miami accompanied the successful The A. Z. A. (Junior B'nai anglers on the trip, which was Brith) at its last meeting, Thurs- Baea room the docks of the Miami day night at Kaplan hall discuss. Bah R and Reel club in the ed plans for an anniversary ban- eah Jolly Rover, with Capt* quet and a public dance to be held Chres Pease, skipper, shortly. Plans will be announced * n these columns shortly. Last A regular meeting of the Sunday the first tennis contests Friendship League was held last were held and will be concluded Wednesday evening with~a dance this Sunday, January 31, at the following the business session. The Miami Field Annex. A baseball pubhec is invited to attend these game between the club and the dances which are a weekly feature Yeddidim elub was held last Sun- at the Biscayne Masonic hall. day and the A. Z. A. team won by * 5 to 4 score. Wednesday afternoon, February *** 3, Mesdames P. Scheinherg, M. Junior Hadassah has formed a Scheinberg and Stanley C. Myers transportation club to enable the will be the hostesses at one of the members to get to the meetings. series of benefit bridges for the All girls not able to get to the Beth David Talmud Torah Chain meetings kindly call Charlotte Fund when they wNill entertain at Kahn who is chairman and she will a buffet luncheon bridge at the arrange a way for you to get ,o home of Mrs. P. Scheinberg, 1777 the meetings. S. W. 12th St. The public is in- *** vited. nr Sol Goldman, flormer, national ndball champion, -will play ex- ,ition matches with the teams Ralph and Al Grossman also rx Goldstein and Sam Silverman the Washington Ave. Park art, Miami Beach, Sunday, 2 p. An important meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation was held at the Synagogue last Monday night when reports of the dance recently held were made. Plans were made for the public in- stalla~tion of the officers of the Congregation. and the Sisterhood to be held at Synagogue on Sun- /day, February 7, irhen prominent speakers wHill address the public. A program of entertainment has been provided. There will be no charges of any kind or collections made, the public being invited as the guests of the Auxiliary and Congregation. In charge of ar- rangements are Mrs. Morris Kot- kin, Mrs. Harry Seitlin, and Mrs. Max Kupferstein, Mrs. Chas. Ten- nenbaum and Mrs. Hyman Got- tesman. Senior Hadassah will have its annual $5 donors' luncheon at 1 p. m., Monday, February 15, at the Helene Hotel, Miami Beach. Mrs. Edward Jacobs national pres- ident of Hiadassah, will be the guest of honor and speaker. There will be a musical program pre pared by Miss Rosemary Gerson and Miss Beatrice Weinstein. Resp ervations are bing received by Miss Gerson. .., Twenty tables of cards were played last week at the dessert bridge party given by the Sister- hood of Temple Israel at the home of Mrs. H. H. Miller. Prizes went to Mrs. Henry Bulbin, Mrs. B. rtmn, so ubour, O i, MWs a D. 7Ylli~ams, ren, Ohio, and Mrsl. Joe Oreni. Mrs. D. J. Apte announced a spe- cial meeting of her convention committee for 11 a. m. Thursday, at Kaplan hall. ., Rehearsals are taking place zyBghtly for Athe annual fashion show and entertainment which is being sponsored by the Se io Council of Jewish Women at 83 p. m. Monday, Feburary 8th, at the Scottish Rite Temple. Assist- ing Mrs. Al Seiden, chairman, is Mrs. Meyer Rausin. Mistress o ceremonies fo rthe evening wi l be Mrs. Marvin Bronner. Sunday night, J nuary 31, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Friedman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rayvis and Mrs* Jamison will be the hosts at one of the series of card par ies - ing planned for the Beth David Talmud Torah Chamn Fund. TThedaffairawilla di led mt the prizes will be given for high scores. Refreshments will b served. Play begins at 8 p. m. The public is invited. Gdman will spot both teams vepoints and will take on any erteam under the same con- tin.The team of Grossman thrconceded to be the strong- thereabouts, may surprise the ttrnchamp. Three hundred eexpected to witness the match- Sol Goldman, with his famous ipserve and consistent playing llgive the handball enthusiasts handball performance well orhwatching. The Young Men's club basket- llteam chalked up another vie- ryin defeating the Stanton memorial quintet in a game at eY. M. C. A., Monday night. hescore was 39 to 25. Schwartz, Hirsch, the Grossman others, Weinkle, Baraky and ohn were the Jewish players. nther contest will be played enday evening, 7:30 p. m. The wish boys, champions of the rthalf are now tied for first Jimnior Hadassah will sponsor a snft bridge Sunday evening, anay31, at the London Arms totel, Collins Ave., -Miami Beach. ntctand auction bridge will plyerderandn prizesdiware t blcis invited to attend. A special floor show is being rnedfor the birthday lunch- onof Temple Israel Sisterhood ebruary 7, at the London Arms loeMiami Beach. In charge general arrangements are ledmsA. J. Richter and Bert .Reisner. Emunah Chapter O. E. S. en- erandthe matrons and patrons fthe district Thursday night as onrguests at its meeting at heScottish Rite Temple, as we teegoing to press. Judge Edith 1.Atkinson of the Dade County penile Court was the guest peakrfre hent wee oras rv d 4r.Bertha Mendelson, Worthy atron, presided. Beth David Sisterhood enter- indrecently at the Talmud Tor- hhall when twelve tables of idewere in play eiPrize wir aryMarkowits, Mrs. Louis Winkle, Mrs. Wm. Friedman, Mr. 1.Abrams. At the close of the lying refreshments were served. New York visitors at the Tria- onapartments include Mr. and fr.Martin Stein. Miss Jeanette Glulckman' of ot t e Co merpeen ruta mr. and~ Mrs. Chnarles Posman- tur and children, Rita, Donald and Neil, of Buffalo, N. Y., are spend- ing the winter at the Mayfield Court~ apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hirsch- man of Michigan City, Ind., are among winter visitors at the Pen- nsylvania apartments. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Roskoph and ciden Miss Je and Ralph, o Clvla d HegtOho guests for the winter at the field Court apartments. a 8 May- Mrs. Sol Seklir of Brooklyn, N. Y., is registered at the Penn Plsaza apartments for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Kansanot ofBrooklint, e a. ilao pitr ments. 8. COHN, Msssr t BLECTRICAL. SUPPtLES OF ALL ILINDS ~F'T~F trrnrnstr mrr~ _ __ * eC~ *: SC ET --- r ~X thpyylt I --rr II I-------- ---~- 1- Friday, Jumuup q i ___ __ __ The Way of Life By BRULCE: BARTON STOPPING W~R THE JE WISH FL 0RIDIAN PUBLIBREa VEGRY FRIDIAY JEWISH FLORID1AN PUBLISffhIN CO -the theory that ta igt pato s hot coffee before Big oi a c e duces a most restful aigt, to -way, perhaps* I ca l kit la s really rest more. But a Awake four or fiv or eit more. iehusI eMarie dDressler na eshe e .er hr ie en she1 holeshi her shoes.h She d l tho sh gt er feet i 'I e ones, without any hols, l sumably, which she has now. II !il Honesty, as well as good has been promoted by the dp sion. A monument designer e east says that in order to a money people are reducing 1 number of words ontobos ,Some stones now bear only t name and the words, "o Died..........," all of which are s ly true. ! The latest news on Ex-King Sfonso is that he will be shortly ;$2,000,000 through confiscation his Spanish property. On the o er hand, should he return toSp in an effort to save theprer the changes are that he would shortened -in physical stature a head. In any case they are termined to reduce him to theli of the common people. A alest& agreeable prospect---espeelally t latter--for a man whose ti are all opposed to being so d oeratic. A western pugilist known ast "Nebraska Wildcat" has been rested for fighting. I trust t judge will bear in mind that, ing inexperienced, he mary I have undersoowhat he was hn ! China's usual inte~risa war ise pected in the spring, says aa port. Recalling the sideshow l former who gave six eating hibitions a day but wouldn't it interfere with regular mel First Stude---asn't that aAd lecture by Professor McColload "T~he Culture of Prunes?" Secod Sude It8Ucly a He seconds fulof bi W 1jet Mliss H~ighhat (introdued m she loved 20 years age)~ beg pardon, sir, but i o you name, Old Bach -I know e but that is not your tried hard enough. I II Summer Boarder -- HaVe seen anything around here shooting? Farmer Brown Noteat came! Eunice : Ras the doctor e engaged to got money! Jennie: Sure, did yen bn was getting marriedlo Mra Cranktshaft. IIr da, we're late. whto detain. get i why can't yO oup It tdE wher you fid them' q 120 minutes ramma ,~ )eo eo tofd oP lt.nI "Fim may M but **e~~ moralising Ma%, bt ra that a lot of ro~ndf SI i A betbtento is a assage wieh with masltsrd as A ~ISR FLORIDIAN THE JE ------- tt'age FbUlr of the great annoyances of motor~ ing has been the control of brakes by hands and feet. The nerve strain imposed by constant appli cation and release of brakes hat been tremendous. All this is now happily a thing of the past. Tht brakes on this year's ears are op erated by the "synchrometer,' which, through highly sensitive plates, detects the presence of an imate and inanimate objects ahead and controls the car accordingly Presence of a red light, a motors cycle cop, a ,,pedestrain in the street, a dog or a stalled car is instantly registered on the "syn chrometer" and the brakes ap plied. y ( ( Wizard-Parking: At last th@ great problem of what to do with the car while you go shopping in the city center is solved?.~ The sensation of all automobile shows this winter is the so-called "ac. cordio-zippo" construction which enables the owner to fold or roll up his car when parking space is at a premium. All that it is necessary to do is to remove three small cotter-pins and pull a zip- per located just under the hood. The engine can then be folded up and carried under the arm, while the body of the car can be rolled up and stood against a lymp- p~ost. building or tree until the owner comes out. i I I "'The Registero-License Plate"- No more laborious unscrewing of old license plates and affixing of new ones every year. No more waiting in line for plates. By this device, you merely ascertain your new registration number and ring it up on your plates, a 1,a cash register. Neat idea, wot? !I The Girl Chum says that an oo- timist is a bachelor who buys an extra cabinet for filing the leap- year proposals he expects to get. i I .'So, Jenny, what was the fight you had with Mrs. Levy today?" 'Oh, she tries to convince me that her husband suffers more from the depression than you?" ers Ath Nosod nalyd plalkwo ds "ond rontetdheb three rarmedd d s his hip " \ddlong-My dear, it's no use for you to look at those hats; I haven't more than a dollar in my pocket. ?r1rs. Wedlong-Y~ou might have known when we came out that I'd want to buy a few things. Wedlong--I did. i ! Chicago paid $200,00~0 to get the Democratic convention, which in- dicates that it still believes there is money in fight promotion. consciousness that they serve their, people best when they maintain its union with humanity and with the highest human values." Conceived in this spirit the He- brew UJniversity through its union with Jewish colonization on the soil is a guarantee that the new Jew-ish Homeland will have bo~h the roots of stability and the fruits of nobility as part of its strue- ture. IHnmanity through Hebraism! Last year Hadassah contributed a goo~dly sum in thousands of dol- aPrs toward the support rad devel- opment of the Hebrew Univerity. (To be Continued) E-i y~ friend Admiral Samuel Me. - r of 107 SOUTH MIAMI AVENUE F6 J. LOUIS SHOCHET, Editor .Miami, Florida Phone 2-11 to n ted a seco nd-csr mre am . under the act of Manlh 8, 187'9. WEST PALM B3ACH OFFICE Mrs. M. Sdn~chrbte Roressathe r seascRIPTION sir Yfaths .. .. .. 1~ one Y eer.. .. . . ., I. \'olumre Y N-umber 3 Friday, Jammary 15, 1932 KiA LEID)ESCOPES We travel upon the highway~ and bywn\as of the Mlagic cities o 1\llami and Miiami Beach, and if w-eren't for the fact that wfe pinch orurselvtes once in a while wfe woul believ-e ourselv-es in a small Eur: pan towfn 1. "Frankly? and honestly, do y-o think it right for a Jewfish syna gogue to appeal to a gamblin; establishment for help! D~o yo think religion and betting go hanl in hand? W~e refer that to th honorable Rabbi who made the ap peal; w-e frankly are toot speech less to reply. 2."We serve butter with ou mreats and make no bones about ii O~ur customers wat it that wKay Do yvou think it's fair for a Rabb to giv-e a "hechshar"' to other: w-ho do the same thing and ye say~ that my- place is not koshertl 3. W-e stumble upon a meeting Bitter wo~rds are being bandie about "It is npe~csary for the future of our Synagogue. W listen closer. It may be about r Talmud Torah, or about the fi n~ance~s of the institution tha thesr wor~ds are being burled al each other. I am disappdointei how-ever, it s merely a question a! to whether or not a piano is to be usedl at the Friday night services in oA rotund lite man. Clom e n togrimme ha.A C~eb e the busy Flagler strIeet shopping section. He is stared at. He asks for money, both from Jew as well as Gentiles. He is jeered at. Wihat matters that? 5. A rush to the ocean. The same little "Rebbe" divests him- self of his satin robes, his trousc- cers, his "AQrba Kanfos" and in his nether garthents parades into the ocean for his '"reducing" lexer- r ises. And then he emerges. Again he dons his garments of holiness and as he walkrs through the streets of Miami Beach, rivaets of water flowf from his trousers and out upon the street, Of course he hKs ao "M-a floig gocho."~ "din torah," all in a j~um- ble of words. Kashruth commit- tees being formed dailyT. Charges and counter charges are hured. Graft holdup are favorites with some. ;. A meeting at the .Hebrew Friend lan. Reports are gi Splendid work is being da Chaurg~es of favoritism admitted. Secretary howled down because he is hohe~st and ants the facts. Whhi-twarsh resolution s adopted Ilont wat honest criticism. a& Thietn~s being pddled abo~t GCowan was purcasngl1 agent the Navy during the W~orld War. H HBR~ L NIVERSIT Y SHe s8aw something of the fine TH kEtc Eb~ Reitza Dine 83 idiea lism and sacrifice which war calls for-th. But he saw, also. how ~ . grered and p~rofiteering and the C'an a leopard change ts spots? basest sort of selfishness wrap Can a people the People of to tIhemselves in the cloaki of patriot- book forget the book? .sm and proceed co~ld-bloo~dedly to The answaer is The Hebrew- Uni- exr~poit the public necessity. versity. Hte sends me his plan for pre-hoa -@c \enting: w\ar. to which I am glad ..The fos~tering: of Arab sco ar- .@ to give wide p'ublicity. ship in; the Institu~te of Oriental 'Amend the Constitution." he Studies. one of the six institutes urges. "so as to require that b~e- already organized at the Univ-er- --oIre war can be declared or parru- sity, should go far to mitigate cipated in (excerpt only in thne the friction! which is inev-itable event of attack or inv-asio~n) there :*etween~! od settlers and news- shall be a Referendum:: comer in the early- stage of col- znizatlion. The research which has 'Tast rfa n~aniorit~ e~ me \-:e :eel; carr~edi on in the diseases of or~P ens: for war.~t~ every th abl- the Near Eas:-the study and con- bodiedi male cat.zen: btwtreen th' trrol of ma:laria an;d sand-fly fever ages of 15 anld 35 shall bLe drafrte. naearayrece navnced s:age- will b~e universalints andTha: from the day war is Ce- benefi-icia effects. rz the shou r ;s cleared until peace! is finally co:I- <~ EtTI :le thae inlst tution ,f Included, noC pricei or w\age shall exs- .;er fa icii le- of a modern it ceed what it was 30 days~ p~rior I r tre ree~h ad dhi suTh d~allrits. in xce o- casl: be pursued in a free o-1 'Tat hal be orfetit edcl to the i~ana:orable atmosphere. It is '-f5 per cent shl hefretd a~e) romans:ic ur Je!:.:king this He- u Governmnr aad o sal n Zrnl r- !-\etr-iv!- r n tr o the ei time or war-time be received as of~ :heri return to their homeland g a contractor who is not a mana-fi i,, rtec~eive as much attention u incturer, or a regular dealer, in1 as irrigationc, aiffrestation and d ;he particles to be surppied--regu- ,:romotion o7f industry, " e .ar dealer being none other than ' -one how. at the time the o~ffer .1 stu h adsigihd s submitred. either owps o~utrigh: .:ra una pksfouUi- the articles offered or dependablytes:y.o r ontrols their source of s-uppl. .he:watsal esy fi. t. 1e w-ho see in it, the rising of a .I calnnot see how- any- intelligent w am:eple. fro~m which an even ,i patriotic person can obj~ctr; to ha: grea:er glory~ will go forth from s proposaltof R had the s use a Zi r. ?~ We ho see in it the sub- t merg o~ir :i~ heCo.li, w-il of our pioneers. that lstitution at once we should destro' side by~ side with their hard toil ar propaganda. for no one wfou d and iac~rifkial liv-ingo the finest dib be s foolish as- to spendi mon~ey- or :h~ought and deepest learning of e pr p pnda a den rn ;oney ou.-~ civilization, shall rak~e up its abode e po on~ the baef~ rr !; elovi~ed soili. Mlore than ai We should entirely- remov-e :.-e anyt~ing els-e in Palestine. it ill- present premium on, war ar; nd m usrams the w~orkings~ of a Jewish t .ts stead impose a very- heavy? pern-l spirt. That spFirit says: "Yes. \ve t alty. will become :he ir:depIendlen: peo- d The silliness of war. under mod~- ple i;f rthis :lad. earning olur rignt s orn conditions of destructiv-ene-ss. :t i t b effor:2 wh.nich no man: can e isi almost as appalling as it.s ho,-l all parisitic. Yes, we shall be- ror cm rar :ns e!:,. 1: ar, plovers ofSapo~lean il d eto ei the ~;t' n d hearing that the Frenchk were :'it-i te':i eil sh~all make tIing out an. expedition to destr y- l~t' ~TIr~ tS~On our hap- the town. sent word that if The pinezs. But rand thi; is the "but" Asking w-ould giv-e hnim half the mon- tha:" outburr.ed the Stakes of Eur- ley that the expedition would cost ope. this isi the "but" rthat turned ;he would burn the town downr him- The lashes~ otf Russia, this is the jeelf. 'b':" th~at laughed dow-n Rocme, Our~ ~ eeret wt a ot : ree: Greeceri buried Egy t) But, Ourexpriece ithwarcoss ere- where wei dwfell in tepn~ the and war debts- ought to nave e Tmz L .t taught us that the D~ey was a rie~ rmce wher weearning nu t pretywie od wlsun the Hebrew Univ-ersit- soud be founided-toa send out~ a new - the strFeets. I. Jacob b~eing, sold w~orj. a wtord that wi-ll be the i oir: product of the oider spr Guess again. Of course. it's a so1 erhfrsiet etsii called Rabbi trymge a sturnt to the eternal genius of the Je- af r raise funds so that be can spend synthesizing knowledge into ifi- the winter with MiamIi Beach and nite wisdom. n honor them byf his presence. "A eivers~ity-. Einstein has 9. Another Shul on the Beach. `Pd". ":sa place where the uni- A store is rented. A sig~n is v-ersal~ty of the humaan spirit man-i painted. And then the solicitationf :fests- it~sef .. aim at creat- I .Of ~cnne, the Right. Rev- in nPaetne a people of wFork. ezend M6. wrill again apply for tha~t ers. at resting the Jlewish vil- I which helps earn coin, and then lat i te first place, and we even nonJews ~ ma ataeo esire that the treasures of Cul!- 1 that which is a priv-ileg for us.U~ ssudb ~efbe t n Enough asid, weblev.W aboring class-, especiatlly since as shall have to comment upon these no Jw in llcrm- things lad a number of others ed- stances, place education above all .torall net wek. n te man-things. In this connection it de- time, tood friends gt out and see rolvesC uon the university to for youprselves. aYI be.you too cnrt -mme hng quite unique . . will see things as ye editor r de% B ~F oe t its teahers and I 1~P~ll drgSpreserve the 1 b CH AsERr HADASSAH Tis fs rhe sioten a of sr thoe popl fh hhveawore tk tnt org~nzain atwr _ _ h I~ "T Edite Sam Louis of Baltimore is I dingg the winter at the Pris- ,l apartments. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Penteoff of )etroit are guests at the Olethian court apartments for a month. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kanapaki and ion, C. Kanapski r oh t ia o re cs aartments, M~almi Beacih. Mrs. Ag~nes B. NewR man and daughters, Miss Harriet and Miss ~eba, of Chattanooga, Tenn., lave arrived by automobile arnd Ire guests at the Olethiian Court apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Stern. ,erg and daughter, Joan, of Wood. nr L. I., are winter guests at he ancaster apartments, Miami Each. Among winter visitors from Fall tiver, Mass., are Mrs. Ann Fell- nan, Mrs. M. W. Kaplan, Mrs. 3lara Lepes and daughter, Miss tose Lepes, who are guests at the Lfibiscus apartments, Miami Beach. ;Mrs. B. Solomon of Scranton, >ais registered at the LaVeeds patents, Miami Beach, for the inter. Mrs. S. Dimond of Bronx, N. Y., sa winter visitor at ~The Hibiscus patents. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Prieberger SCleveland and Sol Edelstein of Coledo, Ohio, are spending the ritr at the Fenimore apart- netMiami Beach. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bender of kw York and Mrs. Minnie Roll- adrof New ark, N. J., are spend* gtheM wnmtr at c Veeds apart- Mrs. Clara Berman and Mrs. ariett Silverman at Atla~ntic tyare spending a month at the uroro apartments, Miami Beach. The picnic of the Sun~day sc~~hool dTalmud Torah children of th Jacob Congregation was a A Page: for Miami Beach News d b y RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD jFlorida State next Week. Beatrice Goldenblank left last week to attend the Junior Hadas- sah Conference in Atlanta. Don't you just envy the poor Mliami girl mn the Georgia wilds ? Just a little warning from one who knows. Don't buy magazines from any magazine sellers. ('Please don't appreciate this unless you've had the experience.) He ma hae moroea for te occasion. sT. PETERSBURG RESIDENT DIES Residents of this City and Tampa were shocked at the aud- den death last week in Tampa of Mlrs. Sarah Davis, one of the od- est residents in this section. She haid been active in the communal work of the cities here and was highly respected by both Jews and Gentiles. Rabbi Berger of Tampa's Rodejph Sholom Congre- gation officiated a~rt the funeral which was attended ~by several hunde people. Her daughter was Itrridhre just a wee ago. MS H. E. GLICKMlAN Announces the Opening of LdEONARD'S Tasty Sandwich Shop' 127 7th St., Miami Beach Where shre wrill be pleasedt to serve her many friends, and tourists SANDWICHES JEWISH D.IAIRY DISHES `EMPLOY FEDERATION ORCHESTRAS WaY t Reliable -Dependable Experienced Organteed Rehearsred And Trying MoIns in A Ivring Miami Federation Of MuiSICIRs LOUIS J. NETT, Secretary Phone 2-8912 favored to who the singles crown. It will be just my lack to have to go up against him in my first match. I hope P'm wrong. When I started this wrK1ite-up I never expected to fill it entirely with athletic news. However, it's done. Next week I'll have more of an educational thesis. An revoir. SDoings At Miami High 3 Q 6 Q By Bettye d This week is what is known to most Miami High students as ex- amination week. Most students use it as a means to see how much they can get by with, while the teachers attempt to see how many students they -can catch getting by with it. (It's a great scheme). There are a great many students exempt. They have a whole week's vacation to do nothing but bask in the sunshine and rest on Sun. days from the blue, yellow or red laws. A new staff was chosen for the school paper. Sylvia Leibovitt is still editor in chief. For the see- ond staff Eleanor Sheldon is edi- tor, Betty Lasky associate editor. Betty, as you know, is also edi- tor of the Latin paper. Rosalyn Daum was selected news editor. Ethel Tobin and Daisy Schaff have become reporters. (They're not cub ones any more). Florence Goodman has charge of the ex- changes. Anson Dreisen and Billy Homat recently took part in the ceremon- ies ofte omi alb Anson was speakers and Billy represented the club at the Y. M. C. A. Miriam Scheinberg took the leading part in one of the four plays given last Friday. Miriam was voted the best actress that night. Well, her future looks bright in more than one way! The students are gradually be- ing eliminated m 'the Tennis tour- nament. So far this week Jerome Goldsmith has been the only win- nen.Jerm eis ted only rdwish ing class. He intends leaving for B;NJOY LORENZO TOURS TO HAVANA All Expenses, Seeing More at Less Cost. KOSHER FOOD Provided If Desired off.. McAllister Hotel Lobby or at .454 Collins Ave. Miami Beach FENWYAY SOLARIUM Fourth St., Collins Ave. SWEDISH MASSAGE FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN SUN BATH 50e Including Sheet and Towel Season Rate lMonthly Rate Phone 5-9447 John Morleighem, Manager YU' ~yyllyYY, --" ---~ -' III~~- - I- -Y"I .--r-r~ ~l;.r~p~ll~;Fi:"s~fr~rl Fria~s~I~t~ great success last Sunday at th Sunny Isles Casino. Gatherin e the Synagogue the children wee ahr sent the d ejo ig t swimming, campfire roasting, ath- letic contests and story telling. Refreshments of all kinds were served and good time was had earg ofAR eb La aus Ixer and Mr. Obadiah Grossman, The usual Wednesday night meetings of the Beth Jacob Bible class are held regularly and are attracting many because of the splendid courses being given. The public is invited to join. The Miami Beach Jewish social set meets regularly at the Miami Beach Country club every Thurs- day evening. More and more at- tend these weekly affairs which always provide dancing and an opportunity for both tourists and residents to become better ac- quainted. As a result a better feeling is being fostered among the Jewish younger set. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kurlander of Meridian, Conn., are winter visi- tors here, staying at the Atlantic apartments. c ROUNiDr i E CA 8 & h &b By Milton A riedman ct Hi, ho, folks: Is everybody happy 9 'The University is just packed with actvty m t now o nre e where a person may be within a radius of two blocks' he is bound to find sm vdenc ofahe endeavorsoeeic o tltc Girls are playing volleyball, and the boys, touch-football, on the field across the street from the U. In the patio, on the basket- ball court, the intra-mural tour- nament is going on. Later in the pafernoeon the basketballl tearn northern arehway inthe e dbl may be seen every minute of the day. In the gymnasium the box- ing and wrestling candidates are going through their paces in pre- paration for the University of Florida meet on February 23. Be- sides this, physical education classes go on all day long. Last week tryouts were held in wrestling to determine who should represent the Miami U. against the U. of Florida. All Jewish boys won their matches. "Mike** Kasanoff upset the dope by de- feating a veteran inte latz ( the team last year) had two op- ponents, and subdued both. George Reinchgott (also a member last year) won by a fall. In a chal- lenge match Tuesday,' George again defeated his opponent. Jerry Cohen was unopposed in his wiht, Fm fairly certain we'll defeat Florida again. The Phi Eps won the intra-mu- ral fraternity touch-football cham- pionship in a play-off for the crown. 'qey won 24-12. This Friday the Phzi Eps will play the Freshman class team for the grand championship. Pairings have been made foll ethe hdbalil tournamnent.ex w k I'll let you know how the Jewish boys shame ont elley' e positive to so wl Riho s * * Maex weien nz u r apartments. reM Maten . at the Charles Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Senker of Baltimore, Md., are spending sev- eral weeks at the Nemo Hotel. Rabbi Mayer Freed of New York City national representative of the Isaac Elchanan Yeshi.va and College arrived here to spend sev- eral weeks as the guest of Mr. Harry Wasserman, vice president of Beth Jacob Congregation. One of the largest crowd sa tended the mask and civic ball sponsored by the Woman's Club of tthe s o kmen's Cirale held ls mans' Club Ballroom. Mrs. Henry Seitlin was chairman of the ar- rangements committee. MIAMIANS AND VISITORS ARE GOING TO THE DOGS NORTHWEST 1 4 TH ST. 2 ND A ND 7 TH A VE 8. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 36 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |