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I 1. -; Price: Five Cents I _L so Asht Metre asyr be a~ mis- glndersteaing we deslire t dlS- reet the a~tteion of ear read Sers to the feet thart thbe II. S. rpapr, ete., expreast PRO)- FIES is say meager whatso-1 SWes wsart aB of ear -reae fact fle reigaestig repotrtsof strars hld to desir organiss- *~nr -t Weill do aHla our r power to lulp pea st pubicity tw perr~nk a~lete sot ~and Wdll lat viala te,' -bl CE AS MUCH L OCAL JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER V.-No. VI --- Miami Florida, Feb t--- ----- _~-___~~___ru~i~~,~Friday, 5, ~932 nalMenoral Raee~to be Run peilmemorial race will be ltrdy night, February 6, 1Miami Beach Kennel Club called the "Tex Rlickard rilEvent" and the winner Presented with the Tex rdMemorial Trophy by Mrs. seRickard, his widow. The will be the seventh race of evening and such dlog9 as r, Altar Drain, Play G~oer, ex Hare, Royal Palm, Anoth- ramrock, Hunters Home and y Boy will compete. I. Rickard will occupy the ,n the second floor of the house specially built for her n Rickard when he erected I Organization to Install officers Very elaborate plans are being made for the installation of the officers of the Miami Jewish Or- thodox Congregation and its Ladies' Aurxiliary on Sunday eve- ning, Febraury 7, beginning at 8 p. m. in the Synagogue, 1545 8. W. Third St. A musical program ;will be presented with Rose Mary Gerson, Cantor Boris Schlachman, eoe Mandel, L ndarPage, Mvildred Bernie Mayerson taking part. Rabbi Mayer Freed of New York City will be among the speakers During the evening. Following the 'o. mal part of the ceremonies a supper will be served to all pres- ent, absolutely free of any charge. Th ~ 1i be hinJ rovidedA b ~-~~-'U -W'IAJL* CLCU~~;a7~ C Tune In Sunday 2 p. rn. Station The ewih Foriianprogram presented every Sunday afternoon over Station theM begntire tiet is on th. is rep ee wit entertainment every minute of theentre imeit s o te air. lu~sic 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 WQAM comments have been made big nightly crowds at the IBeach Kennel Club about ewlock ht inse inltle o grnsad lawn on the out- ralof the race track. This 11of efficiency is the only inuse on any dog track in vel.It is a part of the O. mihdog harness race start. leiewhich was installed on track this year. rmry dog races were timed split-second watch in the sof officials and timing was adafter the dogs had left oesto a running start. By electrical clock the dogs are Stlhe instant they are freed Sthe arness to begin the N~~the~ RO1Uf C owds FI kb the Ladies' Auxiliary in apprecia- Ann uncmens r o tion of the splendid patronage TO~~~~ OpnSna To Dog Track gi"" ni~t in ""'deen da nceise --------MIAMII JEWISH ORTHODOX but the entire Jewish population Sunday, February 7, will mark CONGREGATION is being urged to attend and en- thn estuata 2 .Mai opening of the Little Rouman- (Orthodox) Teetuevnngolatjoy the affair. In charge of ar- ianRetarat t 20N.Mimi 1545 8. W. Third Street wekwsta fTedyngtrangements is' a committee headed Ave.,. where native Roumanian: JONAH E. CAPLAN. Rabbi when the Biscayne Kennel Club by Hl. M. Dr~evitch and Mrs. M. foods will predominate. Though/ The usual early services Friday entertained thousands of dog pr-i Kotkin. the native delicacies have not all trons at a special benefit for the begin at 5:30 p. m. with the late t rni optl tr fteC id e n ie yet arrived here, the Restauran- t rni opta.Saso h g 11l oe to sify the mn alls services at 8:30 when Rabbi Jonah wi oen t sais y e may various night clubs, entertainers ~and requests! it has received. A E. Caplan will preach on "Raciall know thrugou theword o H grand opening with music, enter- Variety for World Progress." Sat- kontruhu h ol f tainment and souvenirs for all pa- urday morning services begin at show and sportdom, leaders in so- trons will be held the following 9 a. m. with the usual Congrega- clety all vied with each other in Animals at Opar-Locksr zoo Sunday, February 14. tional singing. helping to make the event one shortly will receive calls from It is the first Roumanian resta- to be long enjoyed and remem- hundreds of their favorite patrons, urant in the Greater Miami sec- bered. Jimmy Gallowtay the gemial the children. tion and will specialize in their CONGCREGATION BETH' DAVID manager of the track and the of- G. F. Sirman, director of the native foods, many o6f the deli- (Conservative) ficials donated all the profits of zoo, today issued invitations to ail cacies being imported. A native 139 N. W. Third Avenue the organization for the entire school children of Greater Miami Roumanian will be in charge of S. M. MIACHTEI, Rabbi night including the mutuels to the to visit the zoo as his guests, ac- the kitchen and home made Rou-/ I hospital and more thany ygt~ companies by their teachers or e 1Rabbi S. M. Machtei will preach five hundred dollars was received set anaman tidbit handed past ies wi waonghtC on "A Rabbl -- hals" by the Bospital as the result. During the last few months,. Turbkish offte pe asmdes in t' Tur-or Wroobe wil chnt Well matched cards every night,l many additions have been made to keg Ro mania and the Balkan thw Qe rtmi. Asoca hour wiill fo a ~splendid prices are the mag- the aoo, which contains 573 indi- lan s wilu be one of the specialties. lo.QetospetiidsoJ nets drawing the fans to the bean- viduals, grouped in 126 exhibits. ish e w anse -tifull Northside plant. Crowds are! 1 the harness is fastened position around the dog the nglever to release them is antcly locked and at the Time connected by electric Ilainto the clock. When releasing harness lever is edcontact is made with an ieswitch that instantly athe clock on its recordings ecnsand fractions of see- SThis clock faces the specta- Even the judges do not r what the official time for 'ace is until they walk across ta and look at the clock I the spectators side. le average return to the win- mn the daily doubles at~ the ni Beach Kennel Club since ts atg has been slightly in ex- of $194, one day the widner ving the record stum $994.50. NY ATTEND BE NEFIT SHOW increasing nigh~tly and filling the i sp~acius grandstand to capacity. ) EDUrCATION CONFERENCE WILL BE BE&LD cussed. Tomorrow morning the services win begin at 8:30. Sunday hcS ool classes will meet at 10 a. GI VE TOM ~ ln~rV r Invitations have been iassued by1 m. on Sunday. HADASSAH WORKER jts sotteheastern conference of Tomorrow evening, Saturday,i Y ISFFS MIAMI Ithe Union of Ameriesn Hebrew February 6, at 8:15 p. m. a con-~uc TEMPLE ISBAEL OF MIAMfI iCongregations for a meeting to ert featuring Yiddish b lasa (Ref r) .be bald at Lakeland, la., at 3 theatrical hits will be given by 137 N. E. Nin~t Street Mrs. Edw~ard Jacobs national 'clck Sudndy afternoon, Pebrn- members of the New York Oper- DR AO .KPARbipresident of Buadasas is spending a ry 21st. The objects of the me~et- etta Co. The public is invited to D.JCBa PA ,Bb several weeks in Mdisas with her ing as set out by the oifficil eall, attend the concert which will be The regular Friday evening ser- parents, Mr. and Mdrs. J. Gell of is for the pugrpos of discussig held in the Nemo Hotel, Miami vices begin at 8:15 p. m. with 928 S. W. 10th Ave. While ham the religious problemsr presented Beach through the courtesy of Rabbi Kaplan preaching a sermon she wil be the guest of honor of by the rural emannmitean Goldberg and Albaum, the propri- eq "Don't say anything; Itha's e local chapter at its Give, Get: Plans for giving assirstae to etors. her religion." The publie is invit- or Earn luncheon, Febrtuay 1i,~ outlying Jiwish communities will -------*-------TIVE ed to attend all services and will at the fHelene Hotel Miami Backj be preseted~ ad the general sab YESIVAREPESETATVE be made welcome. Bibe classes Mrs. Jaeobs came to Mirami fol- -Iw at ag~igIou edgewtstion w be ARRIES ill e rsume onWedndar lowing the Southern Reegional Con- the main tople. Mr. Jurllen P. morning, February 10. frneo asshbl nA-Bnai fJcsnil scar Rarbby Mayer Freed of New plants last week, seen of Me Confeense. CY- York City, National Field Secre- tary for the Rabbi Isaac Ekchanan CONGREG;ATION BETB JAICOB S0IYO PLANS ARE iiPLEASE NWe Theological Seminary and Yeshiva (Orthodoz) a College, arrived in miami ls wee for a series of conferences with directors of the Yeshiva peBnding their winter vacations in the Greater Miami section, He addressed the members and aorshippers of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation last Sat- urday morning at the request of Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan, an alalm- nus of the Yeshhva* nTe Yeshiva College, the fir t Jewish College of Liberal Arts i the world wrill hold its first grra- dtution and award A. B, degreQ this coming June Itiatly frabbi Freed hase hiva for a. l associated with the Ye is elac i number of years an istadens and quainted with all etitien.e e grrrduate of the Inrttsa rethan five hundres resi- .nd tourists attended the performance~ presented eNewK York OprtrCo* Sunday night for the benefit H~ebrew Friendly Ian and aion Beth Jacob. "Yid- king Lear" a poweful drama aCoGordin was played in a rflway by the members of company and the acting of Itad. Josephison sad Mfr. hsnwere exIceedlagly trn character. Iongthte thi rdct ran ap- for the Heberew Pricindlr Inn tdin the snsat oed g hun- and thirty dolula beint charge of uarresplmes wre L Azelrod, Cent er lris man I. L M ern,~ W , wsand other adver men. of the ommeally ~- which is to be held the Istter part of this eneath a t~he Miamri Jewrish Ortinodox Congregation aebeing cr~emoniies pisamed, such as the pisms pride for# ddresses by as- t tiona l sekers et promiseae whfo have sitffld desir wilfagmeas to atteed the cearemoies Pimal pisms ad te see lete program wil be rmammed insa p 8118 Washlasta Avesse Misal Bent L. AXELBOD, Ralbbi Regular Frtiday evening senrvies begin at 6:30 with the late serv- ices art 8:30 when sRbbi lasr-us Axelrod willn preach on "The Re- masace of Orthodoxy" Centr Congagtional singing sd chsat- iisg. Saturday mrorning sa~ervi be- gin at 9 a. m.1 whe thle noted Yiddish orartor BEvc. Ed~ B~irah 1 Musliansky win deiver am address i asfb th~ed urgen rest et the wear- rbPP*** A socia hour fdorrw the late rsaervie sad tim public use at rL u riia ii : r a. ;: a~ rr r MORE THAN TWI 1 CONCERT TO BE ORROW nr4 km* Iti JcM E Pr Prids? Idism.b Th "nsrL is raspet to I is fr wel ] l isal within MeC "I~ i "C uli I M q I r II::L:TT~7esa" _ :____ The J;unior Council of Jewlrish Women will meet next Tuesday evening, February 9, at the home of Miss Sylvia Dreisen, 811 W. Flagler St., beginning at 8 o'clock Mrs. Aaron Reder, chairman of the committee planning the the- atr~e party will render a final re- port. Tickets will be distributed. Plans for the dance to be held the early part of March will be dis- cussed as will the appointment of the chairman for the event. Social service work for the Council will be acted upon. * , I_ ___ 1 Next Wednesday, February at noon, Beth David Sisterho will hold an executive board me ing when Mesdames Isidor Coh and Sydney L. Weintraub will the hostesses. A regular me ing of the Sisterhood will foEl at 2 p. m. and all members a urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Livingsi of West N. J., are at the La~ee apartments for the winter. ________ For a Thorough Rest and Cure VISIT THE BAL FOUR HOTEL 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 LOUIS SLUTZKY Formerly of Miami, Fla., and Chicago, Ill. Very Reasonable Rates Write or Wire for Information II -~a~unn --~-t~s~s~-~r~CI~CIJ~~ T 1LL~dri~'~b~;U~C~i~.SrdL~.ULL..,~,- I. ---~--.i ;i-i--l_- ~. -~ ~_-~IL-~YI C-L~3Ll~i~ql~_ ~__L~_~ I~_~~_LL-_l~ ill_-~.i*-Y~-~L~ ~_IY~Dri Liny~-j;d~ir;il; ~L~C;fibi~iL: Pane Two SHIGH HAPPELIN SDoingsr At Iliamni BIII (b By Bettye Tis week or rather this i ent I have what is known 4 guilty conscience. ( can't h gmne what it's from!) I have aen prin about as all tood norter fhl (ut after all n a pro esisonal) and as a sult have very little news, Last week I mentioned the I that there was ornlr 0 +~~~o~l'osi9o e~as9~oo soootcesooo+Moos O a go o o a o a a o coo+++ooo oooooo osooo oo The Junior Hadassah held is regular meeting Monday night, February 1, at the Robert Clay Hotel with Miss Hannah Mack, the first vice president in the chair. the bridge to be given next Sunday evening was reported on, and the joint Senior and Junior Hadassah affair was discussed. Plans for the $5 give, get or earn dinner at the Blackstone Hotel to be held on March 10th, were an- nounced. After the business ses- sion Miss Ida Engler gave a splen- did recitation. Miss Bebe Golden- blank ad Miss Reta Merson who Ier de ates to the Southern r gonal eConference of Junior H ssah r, returnedl A report was Miss Goldenblank !rations she attend resting events are or the coming year e Junior Hadassah. wecre served at a Louist dRit ga O nor of the engage- on Nathan to Miss the daughter if Harry Lewis, for- Ita, Ga., and now hey will hold open I Sunday evening, 8 p. m. and all An important meeting of the Senior Chapter of Miami Hadas- Eah will be held Monday, Febru- ary 8, at the Acacia Club mn the Congress building. At this meet- ing Mrs. Barney Weinkle will re- port on the recent Atlanta con- ference, and Mrs. Lutzky will read the paper she presented at this conference. This paper was so well received that it is being Mrs. Rose Berg and Mrs. L. Bander of Arverne, L. I., are here for their first visit and are guests at the .Hibiscus apartments * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Langey and son, Jerome, of Edgemere, N. Y., are staying at the Hibiscus apart- ments for the winter. , r* * A wel atened ad ejoyblestudent in the graduation e card party was held at the hons Sorry to have misinformed of Mrs. P. Schemnberg last W d- people--but one can't knowev nesday afternoon when Mesdames thing 'even if he is a eo P. Scheinberg, M. Scheinberg and Those fortunate ones wereJe Stanley C. Myers were the hos- H. Goldsmith, Sol Levin and tesses. More than twenty tables old Berke. (What a cicd of bridge were in play. The door all boys.) The graduation prize was won by Mrs. S. Orlock rather impressive, especially of Springfield, Mass. High score march. prizes were won by Mesdames A whole flock of rata,(I'm Louis Weinkle, Gordon Davis, A. qitesr httet Markoon of Portland, Me., and L. to rats exactly) just entered Goodman of Chicago, Ill. school. They're not the kind * Icrawl on the ground looking Mr. and Mrs. H. Himmel are cheese or thine that crawl in y being congratulated upon the birth drawers at' night trying to of a baby boy recently at the la fire but the kind youate Jackson Memorial hospital. to teach things to which w ]be taught. Try it somtm- All members of Sunday schools the latest thing. between West Palm Beach and Those to whom this name Miami are urged. to enter the Pu- plies are: Sarah Merlin, Rose rim essay contest being sponsored vin, Jeanette Markowitz, by the local A. Z. A. The rules Sudd, Louis Spector andP for this contest appeared in the Reese. I might have stepped o issue of last week. few while looking forot * *Please pardon. Mrs M. Schwartz and Mrs. Mor- In the academic contest, Syli ris Dubler will entertain Sunday Leibovitt was one of the ones chi evening, February 7, with a bridge en to represent the school in party being one of the series for district contest. Sylvia wxill be the benefit of the Beth David Tal- the algebra contest. Sylvia Mi mud Torah Chain Fund affairs. is alternate for the English e The affair will be held at 1782 S. test. (Is it possible that "S" W. 8th St. Prizes will be given a lucky letter or what?) It's for high scores and refreshments shame we all can't be bright, wl lw be sP~erve what have you ? The first of a series of affairs printed and sent to each Hadassah rl,~eevd from ;;; given by the officers of Emunah chapter throughout the south, and about the delibe Chapter for the benefit of the Loy- will also be printed in the South- ed. Many inte alty Club will be a Valentine No- ern Israelite, Atlanta's Jewish being planned f velty party, Monday evening, Feb- paper. Other important business on behalf of thl ruary 15, at the home of Mrs. Ida will be transacted. The meeting Refreshments ~ Goldberg, 1764 S. W. 17th St., will begin promptly at 2:30 and Ilate hour, with Mrs. Freda Markowitz and all members are urged to attend. ' Mrs. Ann Reisman as co-hostesses. * * Prizes will be given and refresh- Frdy erur 9 rs eaN3. an~ddM s mnsserved. The public is in- Simon, well known community 1eeto nh vited to attend.worker will speak at the Miami ieto hi * Jewish Orthodox Congregation inFrneLwi, Plans for the Temple Israel Sis- observance of Council Sabbath. All Mr. and Mrs. terhood benefit bridge for Wednes- are invited.neryoAtn day evening, February 10, at 81 *i *ofti tyT p. m. provide for a very splendid The Junior and Senior Hadassl houebgnig evening of entertainment. The will hold a joint leap year affair February 7, at public is invited to attend and all Sunday evening, February 20, at their friends, are promised a gala evening o~f the Alcazar Hotel. Ginger ale and quaintances are enjoyment. Prizes will be award- / ce will be priced down and a cards are being ed for high scores and refresh- sparkling show has been arranged. diing will be an mnents will be served. In charge if The public is urged to attend. summer. arrangements is Mrs. Larry Fay j * > who is being assisted by Mesdames Dr. A. M. Levy has arrived from Plan fo the Frank Coret, Gordon Davis, Harry Brooklyn to spend the winter atins eb Berg, MavidMSlain, Herbert Klei- the Palmetto apartments. This isasa Snaye man, Miss Marion Mandel, Miss his tenth winter here. i relatives and ac- asked to call. Nro issued. The wed- event of the early i b~eginningf at 8 o'clock at the Lon- don Arms, Miami Beach include the giving of prizes for all card games played. Refreshments will be served. Hostesses for the eve- ning are Mesdames Jennie Rotfort, i Belle Wlesson, Betty Wolfe, Ger- trude Bregman, Ger~trude Dietz Helen Yunes and Bea Silver. >: :i benefit bridge be- i y the Junior Had- ening, February 7, '( Seggy Singer and Miss Eleanor Stney. * At a meeting of the Sisterhood i of Chesed Shel Emes held last Tuesday at Beth David Talmud Torah hall reports on the rum- mage sale were received. A mem- bership campaign will be started in the near future according to plans that are being considered. The public is urged to contribute clothing for the rummage sale as more stock ie needed daily. Mrs. Harry Markowitz is spon- soring a benefit bridge luncheon for the Beth David Talmud Torah Chain Fund at her home, 921 Me- dina Avenue, Coral Gables, next Tuesday, February 9. Reserva- tions must be made not later than 10 a. m. next Sunday ritorning, February 7th. * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benatovich have arrived by automobile from Buffalo, N. Y., to spend the win- ter at the LaVeeda apartments, Miami Beach. Mrs. M. Levensohn and daughter Miss Sarah, of Brookline, Mass., are spending the winter at the Park apartments. I e .* Mrs. Maurice Elf man and son, John, and Mrs. David Blum of Atlantic City are spending a month at the Biltmore apartments Miami Beach. ** Miss Sarah Landman, National Field Secretary of the Senior C council of Jewish Women will ar- r ve here next Thursday, Febr- ur30 11th. eThe utmeb morning Rt Senior Council will meet in the Rd Room o toe elCoralh sab e be followed by a luncheon at 1 o'clock to which the public is in- vited. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Julius Simpson or Mrs. J. N. Morris. During he, stay here Miss Landman will make a survey of local conditions. .F * Mrs. Rose Baumgarden of Chi- c'ago is spending her tenth winter here and is a guest at the Wash- ington apartments. . . Mr. William B. Steisel and moth- Sdi Br klyn of Ne Yor n s, have arrived from New York and are the guests of Mr. Mattme\Y S. Bandler of Coconut Grove. . cl ~: g :: iThe Y'oung Israel basketball A meceting of the Mazda Club team was again victorious last was held last Wednesday at the Sunday against the A. Z. A. team home of Charlotte Rappaport when it defeated them for a see- when plans for a Leap Year Val- o nd. time to the tune of 27 to ;25. eritine Party wer~e discussed. A On the victorious team were I. basketball team is being formed Gordon, Morris Wroobel, Arthur to play against other Jewish Shandloff, Max Schemer and Louis teams. At the close of the busi-) Spector. ness session refreshments were * e served. A meeting is beingS held Mr. and Mrs. John H. Teves of as we are going to press at the Brooklyn, N. Y., are winter guests home of Miss Rose Farkas. at the Sayers apartments. STATION WQAM EVERY SUNDAY, AT 2 P. M. SPONSORED AND SUPPORTED BYl The Jewish Floridian and the Following Advertisers JOE REISMAN, INC. Little ROURmalla STRICTLY KOSHER PR OGRAM: Restaurant Meats and Poultry 168 N. W. 5th St. Ph. 3-2270 220 N. Miami Ave. R1a Native Roumanian Dishes Palatial This concert will pre- Kosher Restaurant Where Kashrus and sent Jewish folk songs, Delicious Foods Unite popular hits of the day, 265 N. E. 2nd St. IF YOU STILL DErMAND TI@ And Jewish Dance Mysic BEST TRY "BARON'S" 451 Collins Ave. .The Jewish Floridianl MII -e WESS PAINT STORE Orchestra ROSEDALE M. WESSON, Prp adi So ;PAINT JOB ERS Under the Leadership of adihSo 137W. FagerSt P. -08 BERNIE MAYE RSON MOM BII'E'rOA M 1 I I i 6"'""------""""~"~""""oosw " FASHION DRY ~CLEANERS, INC. 15 Stores, Greater diiami Ssesociates McConnell & Oches 05 S5toroe, Greater New York main ortt es an Plant ss W. Ptlair at. -Phon. t-nn TEE JEWISH: FLORIDIAN ; - - ~ . iag 1e ~7i IO E IT Y yrs. ~ha Levy ~'k irhw i~~t~B'~:' ~ O- ot' 200 women attend- r of her .Physical 4utltue-clarssy ed the annual birthday luncheon chis maintained for the bene- of Sisterhood of Temple Israel ,t of te Jewish Welfare of this Monday at the Blackstone hotel at Entertained members ,and MiJlami Beach. The long tables herguests with a "kid"' party were centered with spring flow- ther home Saturday night;Games ers, and the speakers' table held ter ejoyed where fines and penl a large decorated cake, topped tesenvolved and moving. .pie- with eight lighted tapers, the gift arsof the class exercising were of Mrs. J. A. Richter, who with ohono the screen. i Mrs. B. L. Reisner served as co- Members and guests.participat-l chairmen of the luncheon. ag er, Mrs. Bertha.Levy, Mrs. Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan offered the loe Morris, Kitty..Morris, Mrs..S. invocation, and Mrs. Isaac Levin, Glick, hira. H. Bulbiti, Mrs. Rose president of the Sisterhood, gave vin, Mrs. Henry Berg, Mrs. H., the address of welcome. Dr. Kap- )rlin, Mrs. S. Katz, Mrs. Sylvia lan also made a plea for the Com- thwlarts of Pa.; Mrs. Mi. Selig- munity Chest work, and cards nan, Miss R. Seligman, ~Toledo, Iwere distributed to anyone wishing )hio; Mrs. A. Baskind, Mrs. Reu- to assist. Special floor entertain- K, oftoff, Brooklyn, Miss Ida ment was offered during the ;redlander, Pittsburgh,~ Mrs. luncheon, with bridge following. Ye er Jacobson, Pittsburgh; Mrs. Ten prizes were awarded. let Reisner, Mrs. S. Sa~chs, Mrs. Guests were greeted in the re- rwin Seigal, Mrs. ~. I. Checked, ceiling line by Mrs. Richter and laltimore; Mrs. Bert Kaplap, Chi-/ Mrs. Reisner, Mrs. Kaplan, Mrs. ago; Miss Raith Quadow, Chicaqo;~ Adolph Wertheimer, Mrs. H. I. drs. Cecil Penson, New York city; Homa, Mrs. Gordon Davis, Mrs. I. Brs. D. Saul, ~~erbert Scher, L. Eeligman, Mrs. J. Simpson and irs. Sara Saloklan, 'oing Branchl Mrs. Levin. (. J.; and Mrs. H. Bandel, Ja~ck- *** enville. .This afternoon, Friday, Febru- Mbrs. Joe Morris has ~given the ary 5, at 2:30, Mrs. Sam Tannen- !se of her tennis~ court where baum and Mrs. Chas Feldman, lasses are held five mornings will entertain with a bridge at the weekly, from 9 to 10, the entire home of Mrs. Chase Tannenbaum, proceeds of which goes to this 12101 S. W. 11th St., for the bene- lorthy organization.' fit of the Miami Jewish Orthodox *Talmud Torah. The public. is in- *~ Deliver. Bundles Phone 3-8687n 21 North West Nilath Street' MADE FREB DlAIlY 2 rounas 61ce Includes: . 1 Pound Assorted. Chocolatesr 1r Pond Peanet Brittle. Kitchen sarfrlad t Sae 422~ 8. W. 22ND) ABVENUE Phone 2-5728 DELAl & B~Qt BERS couMlerelel W ork ad 8*** Part~rat 50%6 Off-on AiI Amantear Work 384 N. ~ SQetoard Av'ita YOU PA Y FOIR HIGH CLASS PRINTTING WH Y NOT GET~ IT t st , The 1BfB'tE Klad~ at q(b At Reasonabl Pricey ;~~ Phone 2-t3IS 107 & Yism( Avai 8 ~ DTjR. HOLLOMAN : DENTIST 534 Northi WFest Second Ave. "JIIISY .BACK" TO . SELLE RS 8 N.H W;Lth te, rt 38U tact KING FUNERAL ROME a9 N. .P THIRD AVENUE Pheme 2353531124 8. COIIN, Manasrr ELECTRIICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ~1 " February,~3~I 5TE 1982 FO~IIB lh ecn letlre of the Tem pi Israel series itC 'bei~ng lobile froward to with interest, as Dr. Will Dj~irnrt will .Apeak on the subject, "Is Progress Real", on Snay evening, February 14th. Dr. Durant first became na. tionally prominent when his work "T1he Story of Philosophy", be. came a best seller, and in excess of two hundred thousand copies were sold. To those who know Dr. Durant know that he first became prominent in the educational world when teaching ~in Columbia Uni- versity, in New York City, and those men and women who stu- died under him there tell of the exhilarating influences of his en- thusiasm and his scholarship, and they say.that they had never sus- pected that philosophy could be so intelligible and so fruitfully re= lated with the actual problems of life, until they attended Dr. D~ur- ant's course at.the University. Dr. Durant is known as a brilliant speaker, as attested by the pnany invitations that he has received from boards of education through- out the country. His subject "'Is Progress Real" will be particularly interesting to the thousands of thinking citizens who daily meditate on the outcome of the chaotic conditions of Amer- ica, Europe and the Far East. The recent Japanese aggression in Chnaa ripd nbl pu a nrw D - ant will give his views on these questions and other outstanding problems of the day. The series is being given at ;Ilemple Israel, 137 N', E. 19th S. nd dev ~ rnC u waks alhon Tickets are on sale at the Red Cross Pharmacy. Next Tuesday evening, Febru- ary 9, the' Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- gregation is sponsoring a novelty card party at the vestry rooms of the Synagogue. Mesdames Wm. Mechlowitz and Morris Rappaport are the hostesses for the evening. Prizes will be awarded for high scores and refreshments will be served. -The public is invited to attend. The visiting circle of the United Order True' Sisters w~ill meet nert Tuesday afternoon, February 9th, at Kaplan hall for the transaction of important business. All True Sisters and visitors are urged to attend. Tickets for the 'fashion show be- ing sponsored by the Senior Coun- 4it of Jei~\vsh Women, (Monday night at the Scottish Rite temple, will be on sale all day Monday at the Flagler street entrance of Burdine's. Assisiting at the door the night of the show will be Mrs. Meyer Schwartz, Mrs. M. Dubler, Mrs. I. L. Seli~gman and Mrs. Ben taltychairn a ndB Ms hre Greenfield will greet guests; Mrs. J. N. Morris, Mrs. Harry Oliphant and Mrs. Stanley C. Meyers have charge of the .programs. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Seldin of J~amaica, L. I., are spending the winter at the Park apartments, Miami Beach. is Eu. At an organization meeting' of Sholpnk Lodge of Bnai Brip solicitors aqd workers held at ther undertakinngi o shak a servep oC Palatial Reeis~taurant. ~I t Fr~ida~y, (the: activities :of 1 apret ra conipl~ete~and detailed ;instructions izartio~si ini thli Cy e m.T were gives as to the salef of tickets survey ggpropoys ~an .pphapR 'i~n- and solicitation of.ads for the pro-) vestigation of .th~e membership, gram for the ~fifth annual charity purposes, .expensee tAnd, isaluef An~0 ball of thd Jewishjl Welfare'Biireau the community of each of the. for. being held this year at the Colutn- tsid .f'i d rginiidtbioj'r likr bus Roof on February 28, 1982. functioning in the city. Six teams of workgera 'composed The results of the investigation- of five members to each t~eam 'di- will' bi 'com~phiid'Q rit Abbipute vided the city into territories and report~ which, will be~ ava~ilqbit.~ Cfot will attempt an unprebedentedi sale use by the general public. of tickets and advertisements' for Wihile the local~ lodge will lin no1 the program. way recommend or suggest eolian- In addition to the usual dance nation or amalgamation of .or- music being furnished this year tanizationsj, y'~lt ?it~ jpl posed by Bernie Mayerson and his orch.- that the survey ,,hen: coinplefed estra and the extraordinary array will be a basis of discussion by of talent being donated 'by the the entire Jewish' coniifunityX,qy~igh numerous light clubs throughout the hope utlimately or elignaznakr the city, a midnight suptir wdl ling over-lapping or under-reach- be served all of the guests pres. ing of activities. ent at this year's affair. + e e eMr. and ~.Mrs. Philip .,Winsteini Mrs. Bernett Weinstock and of.Providence, R. I., are spending daughter, Mrs. Albert Bunin of their sixth winter herse ant( irk Wilmington, Dek;, are :visiting guests at; the Biltmore. adpartni Sts, their son and brother, Benjamin Miams ~Besh.i . Weinstock of the Spring Multi- graphing Co. of this ecity. *They 1Mrrs. Alex Sperblum of P~oyt will attend his wedding which in Chester, N. Y~., is the gueigaof to be an event of this coming Sun- Mr. and Mrs.~ I. H;I lineblumiR, igg5 day. Pennsylvania avenue, the Roose- * velt: apartmaetites, Mirfim Bea~chs'' Mr. and ~Mrs. J. L. Kauffman of M dM Se this city announce the ~wedding berg anadn chlrr Bn Eami Gnsrt ropheh m rdo nheo r. d am and Marilyn, of Flushing, Long WCeinstock of this city, Sunday Island, are spending the winter at afternoon, February 7th, at 3 119 7th St.,' Miami Beach. They' o'clock at the Beth David Syna- have as their gliest Samuel Rice gogue, Rabbi S. M. Machtei' will of Elmburst, N. Y. officate. 4 .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oken and A very interesting, luncheon 'of daughter, Miss Juliet of New York the local Bnai Brith. Lodge was are winter guests at the Charles held Wednesday noon at the Pala- apartments, Miami Beach. tial Kosher Restaurant ~when Stanley C. Meyers the newly Mr. and Mrs. K. Kohen and' Miss elected president was in charge. Mildred Piertel of Rockaway .Beach Mr. Roscoe Brunstetter spoke on L. I., are guests at the Biltmore behalf .of the: Community~ Chest. apartments, Miami Beach, for. the, A nurmber oC out of thep eit %en winter. vited to attend and prizes will be Given for high scores.~ Refresh- /ments will be served. * * "A4round the Samovar" featur- ing Russian songs, novelties anld entertainment, and serving only Russian foods and drinks is being sponsored for Sunday evening, February 21st, at the Miami Jew- ish drthodox Congregation for the benefit of its Talmud Torah. Mrs. Louis Levitt is chairman of the committee making arrangements Ifor. this nmvel event' An .important meeting of the Greater Miami Jewish Cemetery Association will be held at Beth David .auditorium next Monday evening at 8 p. m., when matters affecting the organization will be discussed and acted upon. Mr. and IMrs. I. L. Steinberg of Spring Valley, Ill., are winter guests at the Fountain apart- The fist social` of. the Young IsalClub was held last 'Thui~s, evening, at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Goldberg and was attend- edby more than forty-five mem- hesand guests. Miss Esgther Woelin vocal selections, Jack Krueand Nat Shoengold in' a nvlynumber were among those entertained the guests. IPane- ing and gambs wei~e enjoyed ~to a laehour. Ice creamyn, eake and pnhwere among the: many good- esserved through the courtesy ofMrs. Moe Harris, who was ;the osesof the evening. A mreet- ngof the organization viill be held' next Tuesday evening at tie home of Miss Elsie Reismian,~ 346 8. W. 14th Ave., when W,, L* Young Stribling will deliver a talk; on "Athletics and' Clean Livc- ing." A very well attended atW, splen- did affair was the card parth sponsored last Sunday night~ ;t lieth David by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ray- vis and Mr. and Mrs..Ch~as. Jami- son. More than thirty tables of bridge ~were~ in play. The door prize was won by Mrs. Louis Weinkle and bigh .score .prispg were won by Mesdames M, Wein- bert, A. Butternian and 8. Sache Dre dian polis, and iy es S Caruse Muller rendered~ a number of vocal selections~ and Miss Char iotte Bernstein played the piano. /Refreshments were rserEved .at a late hour. ~ Plan aor, t~heBth David mu- sical birthday party ..Wednesday, Feruary 17, at 8 o'clock~.:are in Icharge~ Of a committeee headed .by Mrs. Stanley C. Myers who isJ be- lant assisted by Mesden~es. Inidor noe, Morris D~ubler, S..J. .Spee- f, Engler, Lewis. Brown,. H. B. Farr, Louis Hayman, J. Kats, iB Handle and Harry, Mdarkowitss 'Tb toar wilb he d ,at Beth Mbr. and Mrs. Murry. gellmap formerly of West Palm Bearch re receiving congratulations1 on the ofrh~ a baby boy last Monday d~teVietoria hospital. Mother r baby are doing well. rr luu ~ ~ v u yrrJ rr Briths were present and were in- troduced. A meeting of the -lodge will be held next Tu~esday eire- ning at Beth David auditorium at 8 o'clock w~hen important matters will be presented for action. Mrs. Anna Schlossman of New York has taken an apartment at the LaVe~eda for the wbinter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gitlow of New York are staying at th'e Hiluseus apartments, during the winter. Mrs. ;Ann Ginsburg and Barnett Wein of Boston and i Max LeRsser of Satlemn, Mass., among the winter visitors at Mrs. Mrs. are the I Aurora apartments. MrsJ. P. Rosengarten was the winner of acn test s onsorted~ by cetyfo th~e benefit of Hadas- 8enlafandorwas awarded' a turkey. Mrs.. P. Nusbaum and so, r mng, and Mrs. Spiker Snyrder o Rocherster., N. Y., have arrived to sped teirfifth witer and are stoyn at the Co hnerce apart- ments. U .l~.~~.:r;~_;?;Cf~tii~-ij:~i:-~~;i *.;c'-...... -.~'.~ '' 'r - ..- --~h~ ----- --- The Way of Life By BRUCE BARTON - ONE MAN'S GUESS New York has been so thick with gloom that we have had to carry flash-lights at mid-day. Men talk about "thirty years of bad bus ness" cand "the collapse' df t cpitlsi sse a "h n of the gold standard," etc. Millions of dollars in cash are hidden in safety deposit vaults. Since all the authorities have proved wrong, and one man, judgment is as good as another s. guess asweto whpu ishandmwhlit i not going to happen. It has been the record of history .that times of great tribulation re- sult in the removal of great ab- uses. Said Lincoln in 1864: "At the end of three years' struggle, the nation's condition is not what eith- er party, or any man, devised or expected. God alone can claim it. WKhither it is tending seems plain. If God now wills the removal of a great wrong, and wills that we of the North, as well as you of the South, shall pay fairly for our complicity in that wrong, impar- tial justice will find therein new cause to attest and revere~ the justice and goodness of God." If the Civil War had ended quickly it would have settled noth~- ing. 'It dragged through four weary years, but it abolished slay- ery. If the present depression had been easily cured no good would have come of it. It is so mad, so world-wide, that it is compelling the peoples of every nation to realize the two fundamentals which were set forth convincingly in Sir George Paish's book, "The Way to Recovery. ,. We are compelled to realize that the old-time insular, nation- alistic thinking is out of date in a world which has been shrunk to a neighborhood. No nation can prosper unless all nations prosper. Tariffs and reparations and inter- national jealousies are shackles on trade and mean less prosperity for us all. 2. If trade is once freed from these shackles, including the worst, which is international suspicion, the future has possibilities beyond our wildest dreams. The consump- tive power of humanity is unlimit- ed. Even in the most advanced nations the standard of living is still low. There are potential markets enough to keep all our resources employed, and to make all of us well to do. I, therefore, am optimistic, not because this is a minor depression but because it is so very serious, so world-wide, so packed with suf- fering for everybody. Before it is finished we shall be compelled to effect internatiol- al economic reforms tht we never should have considered in pros- perous times. THE JE WISH FL 0RIDIAN 107 SOUTHE MIAMI AVENUE J. LOUIS S'BOCHET, Editor Miami, Floido.am Phone 2-1188 Entered. as scond-class mtte'r Julr 4 ;980, at the Post OfLee at MiamlFl.* R under the act or murch a, 18719' WEST PALM BRACH OPPICE use. M. Schebatch, Repreestative si on UasCalPTION. tM one Troal .. *** *S Volume V.--Number 6. Friday, February 5, 1932 C1.HF *M CH ASER A Hint to young wives: If your husbands refuses To wipe the dishes, Claiming that it is not a man's Poli el reach for the Bible And read from 2 Kings 21:13: "And will wipe Jerusalem As a man wipeth a dish, Wiping it and turning it upside down." Further comment won't be nee- essar . I ! According to one who Imows, Coming out on top in te s ug- Isn't aewy dsleirable. Think of all the bald men in the world. I ! We find it easy To be content with what we have. It's what we haven't got That makes us discontented. Some fellows who lay by money For a rainy day, Allow themselves to be fooled By the first sprinkling cart that turns the corner. ! ! A postage stamp. in the Aztec language Is Amatiozuilohqcuitcatlazlahuila. When with the Aztecs, "Don't write--telegraph." - A Pennsylvania surgeon who re- moved his~ own appendix has per- formed a second operation on him- self. Fears are felt that this sort of thing will make him introspec- tive. ! I This might be the spot for a revival of "Madame Butterfly" in modern dress. With a cannon uP one sleeve of the kimono. ! ! No man ever realizes how at- tractive his home really is until he offers it for sale and reads what the real estate agent says about it. i I I Authorities in Spain have ruth- lessly crushed a series of red flare riots that threatened the new government, besides upsetting the bulls. I ! Late cables on China's boycott had Japan breaking down sales resistance with air raids and send- ing battalions of house-to-house canvassers through Shanghai to mop uP. Teacher: "If Columbus were alive today, wouldn't he be looked upon as a remarkable man?" Jimmy: "I'll tell the world! He would be 500 years old!" i ! Time and money are valuable, they say. that's true, so long as you don't have too much of them. i ! It is better to know the painful truth Than to imagine it worse Than it really is* i I The besti month in which to get marr ed, Says the benedict, Is Oct mbruary- Thre as no such month. A en rappers get married, as they sometimes do, Itis said the fathers usually shed a fw ch ers* Wieh man who starts out in life Uit 11 bass band, Ususll Pomes home with a jews- ~C~-nPP-~Y.~jY~r*n ~-~~ ~IULri~L-IL V~1~ ~i~LI-d-L-- I_--~L~--- -I--i~L~V C~--rLe~i-il_~l* ~ ~_~~ A class was asked in r ~a school examination to a Sunday meaning of the word "sel ve ther a while no answer was f Forthoa in Teld hismall boy hesitating. "Well?" said the xmnr r pectantly. "Please, sir," said the lad, "that's what Darvid usd t whenever he broke one of the strings on his harpl" i! Beauty may be only skin deep, But some of it looks like it might be A quarter of an inch thick. The woman who interests a inan most Is the one who makes him talk About hiritself. If ignorance of the law Excuses no one, WVe feel sorry for some lawyers If they ever get into trouble. I ! A healthy kid on one roller skate Finds more joy in life Than a dyspeptic millionaire in a limousine. I: I! The foolish "darn" their lucr-- The wise mend it. The milk of human kindness Beats cold cream For wrinkles. i i If biologists are correct about the human chin being doomed to extinction, what is left of Balkran royalty seems well ahead of his time. While a one-year moratorium is something, it scarcely gives the beneficiaries time enough to get a debt cancellation drive more than nicely launched. If you .have a philosophical question to ask go to a philoso- pher, not a cynie. I I If the average woman had to choose between brains and beauty she wouldn't hesitate long. SI ! Shortly after marriage a girl drops the soul affmnity business fnd begins to scrap with the gro- ceryman, I I !ard The moire you aehad The less you will be heard of. Fame is all the things You didn't say about yourself. I I The barber accounts for his tardi- ness By explaining that he was shav- ing himself, And before he realized it He had talked, himself Into a haircut and a shampoo. Business may be looking up, But it's in no danger at present Of getting a crickt in its back. I II While waiting for your ship to come in, Why not be digging for cllass! Mlanyr a man woho has an etc opinion of himself Is a poor Judge of human nature. I I It is not the lead, but thlrn about it, That makes you tired. A pesalmist is one whbo, of O evils, Choose them both, As auie. mroreI Ithn I f And goilg amaze when we do get business again our prosperity will us. THE BUMBLE MOUTH ORGAN s particularly men ob osl and sociably meant to be tcehousoing sickness of the bo who ome- fo the farm to th oiy, fom ome from school. The we rl nrom meto wa record. wr It went with the Tommies and the doughboys into the trench s so much so that it is handed d es, to fame in the song that sown "Tommy with 'is month horg an, 'e's at it hall the time Buta i always will remain the particular musical instrument of the Ameri- can boy. The mouth organ will never take its place in opera or the symphony orchestra, but neither will the op- cra or the orchestra take the place of the humble harmonica in the life of the American boy, the homesick or the man at the front. So long as there is yeatth there will be mouth organs. Like mar- bles, tops, kittes and baseball, it is one of the ~inaienii~~~~iiable rights of boyhood. The month organ is at its best in the oldfamiliar arirs. It was F~Sdag; February a ~, uC~ rage Four THE JEWISH LRDA The Yeshiva And College The Yeshiva College is an n- tegral part of the Yeshi a, the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Th oogica Seminary, which was incorporated in 1896. By an amendment to the charter made by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York, it is author- ized to offer courses leading t the degrees o f Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science. The Yeshiva College dedicates its energies to the e uca ion of selected groups of Jewish young men. It aims to educate liberally as well as Jewishly, young men whto haves alea dy see et y of Judaism and its teachings, and who consider the complete under- standing of the culture and the faith of historic Judaism ari es, sent azl part of the equipment -to be acquired during their College years. It seeks to strengthen in the minds of its students this abid- ing consciousness of the high ideals and the spiritual heritage of the Jewish people, and to de- velop intellest and character through the pursuit of those hu- man zing studies by which life is enriched. The Yeshiva College believes that an understanding of the background of Judaism, and its contribution to human progress will quicken the student's insight into his liberal studies. It aims to foster this harmonious growth, in which t~he bases of modern knowledge and culture in the fields of art, science, and service, are blended with the bases of Jewish culture, so that its stu- dents may be trained in the spirit of intelligent and high-minded en- thusiasm, and develop as informed and devoted sons in the spirit and faith of Israel, able to recognize te essential harmony of le. For the present, the Yeshiva College is open only to the stu- dents of the Yeshiva, who are tak- ing their Jewish studies in the Yeshiva itself, where the meth- od of intensive and independent study encourages intellectual imtli- ative among the. students, and where research and individual en- deavor-properly guided and ad- vise--inspire the student to sus- tained effort. The Yeshiva Col- legel is, and hopes to remain a Isma 1 college, with a body of se- lect students, so that this ap- proach to the tutorial system may always characterize the College work, and maintain that close per- sonal contact between faculty and students which stimulates thought and helps to build character. On every side of the Yeshiva College are the manifold facilities for education afforded by this great city--libraries, museums, scholarly and scientific associa- tions, and public for a, all eager to lielp the student prepare himself sk mand, spirit, and body for the tasksof lie. Rabbi Mayer Freed, represent- ing the Yeshiva and College is now on a brief visit to Miaim where he is conferring with a number of its directors who are spending the season there. THIS IS NOT GOOD WILL (Reprint from B'nai B'rith Magazine) We admonish the International Committee on the Christian Ap- proach to the Jews that its method of approach can scarcely be called Cher itian Asttwe a drad it neighbor's religion; it esteems the neighbor as an equal brother be- fore God; seeking peace with the neighbor, it avoids gestures that might give him offense. Certainly, this Christian atti- tude is absent when, under the guise of promoting good will, the International Committee on the Christian Approach to the Jews approaches the Jews with methr ods that appear to suggest prots. elytising. It is not good will that comes to the neighbor with bouquets deftly concealing the propaganda of conversion. This is found in a certain "news sheet' that this organization has begun to publish. Ostensibly is- sed topoone dC stiaelatitoh "news sheet" contains the usual material which proselytizers have always used in approaching Jews. It is like the candy that the crud- er missionaries rised in the past to bring Jewish children to their missions in the ghettoes of some of the larger cities The "sheet" contains items of Jewish interest interspersed with an article on evangelism, reports on mixed marriages, news of mis- sion activities, advice to Christian and Jewish students on their "end- less opportunities of discussing religion and Christ." We advise this organization that self-respecting my p~re not to be approached that j~; that at- tempt to convert implies insult, especially if it comes with decep- tion; that the Jew is quick to dis- cern and abhor any "good will that approaches with one hand out stretched in friendliness and the other reaching. to assault his faith; that those` who attempt this Defeat the good will that abould exsit between the religions. Good will says: "Mly neighbor's religion is as good for him as mine is for me. It is his way of life by which he seeks the goal of righteousness, peace, and just dealing. This is also the goal of my religion. So he and I have m~uc4 in common and may walk together toward the attainment of this goal each respecting the re. ligion of the' other.** -.. ----~~------------ ------- ---F-- ------ ------I-- --------- --- ------~--~-.l-~..r~-~ _ ~- _ New York; Mr. I. Golden, N w ,ok Mr. Cummings, Montreal, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Friedman, Boston, Mass.; Mr. A. Lichtman New York; Mr. and Mrs. Kuper' smith, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Drogan, Jamaica, L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. -Senker, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs. B. Miron, Burlington, N. J.; Mrs Goldman, Boston, Mass. M ' Burstein, Brookline, Ma s.; M.. and Magid, Providence, R. I.; M . and Mrs. Glickman, Newark, N J.; Mrs. Bornstein, Paterson, N' J.; Mr. and Mrs. Fruchter & Ston' Newberg, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs' Gerber, Carbondale, Pa.; Misses C. and Dl. Davis, New York * & & & && && & & && & cb AROUND THE CAMPUS A cb At University of Miami 6 ------ & cb By Milton A. Friedman c Hello, folks! Is everybody ha - py ? Let's forget about the de- pression and foreign complications. Just remember that every cloud has a silver lining. Incidentally, the University activities are still go- ing strong, in case you are inter- ested. True to my promise of last week this article this week will include more than athletic news, although there will be plenty of that. An Economics Forum has been organized through the diligence of Miss Marion Sackler. It is an organization devoted to the free discussion of economic problems and subjects. The topic at the last meeting was concerned with un- employment. I wonder if they found out that positions might not be waiting for them when they matriculate after four years of collegiate work. Other Jewish students interested in the Forum are Joe Fleischaker and Jack Daly. The debating team has finally been picked. Only one Jewish boy will make the trip (it is slightly uncertain who that one will be so I will not mention any name.) However, there are two debates scheduled locally before the trip. George Baer will be on the team that will compete with Rollins College, February 20, and Milton Weiss and Milton A. Friedman will ;tendered Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lel- bovitt at their home following the Friday night services, in celebra. tion of their ninth wedding anni- versary. Rabbi A. S. Kleinfeld gave an impressive benediction and a beautiful gift of linen was presented by their friends. Dar-. ing the evening a salad course was served.~ Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. Sneider, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tessler, Mr. and Mrs. F. Barer, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dubbin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barash, Mr. and Mrs. J. Labson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lab son, Mr. and Mrs. S. Firestone, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Vangilder and Mrs. Finkelstein of Passaic, N. J. Mr. Louis Vangilder was giving a surprise party by a group i friends at his home, 718 Kanaga Ave., and received many beautiful gifts. Card games followed, dane- ing was enjoyed and a midnight luncheon was served. Among the guests present were* Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee, Mr. and Mrs.' H. Leibovitt, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ba~r- er, Mr. and Mrs. J. Labson, and* Mr. and Mrs. B. Labson of. Newr York City, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gor- don, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lesser and Max Marans, a brother of Mrs. Vangilder. N. Gold of Brooklyn N. Y., is here spending his tenth winter and is located at the Lisbon apart- ments, Miami Beach. A specialBoard meeting of the Senior Hadassah is being held to- day at the home of Mrs. S. H. Lutzky president to discuss plans for the donor's luncheon which is' being held on February 15. binson of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Mr. Max Marans of Hackensack, N. J. A delightful surprise party was and rehearsals are now in prog- ress. Many tourists are arriving here daily and are taking an active in- terest in the work of the Jewish community. Daily Hebrew classes are being coducted syRaibbit Li Lehe ea (1 the instruction of the pupils. ENJOY LORENZO TOURS TO HAVANA AHl Expenses, Seeing Moer at Less Cost. KOSHER FOOD Provided if Desired om.. McA~ister Hotel Lobby or at 454 comSirB Ave., Miami Beach FENVWAY SOLARIUM I Pootrt St., Collie Ave. SWEDISH MASSAGE FOR LADIES GEIRLdN SUN BATH 50s Includins Sheetflll and ow s ....a ...- n r), Bk Jobe IY M LhneP-gg MPRS. H. E. GLICKMIAN Amm~ne the Opening of ~LE~ONARD'S Tasty Sandwich Shop 127 tb t, l~imi *ac Where she will be pleased to serve her many friends, and tearists, SANDWICHES JEWISH DAIRY DISHES FEDERATION ORCHESTRAS Reliable~ Dependable Experienced Organmized Rebearsed A.4 TryiSq aoHiti A us.rl1 bfiami FederatioRi: r~rr.d Ma, srbJ. f .... Pheme S-8MSf S111111111111111III1 llIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~lilullillIIIllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIlllluilIIllilIIIIF Featuring America's Finest Racing Greyhounds MIAMIANS AND VISITORS WELL-MATCHED FIELD ARE GOING TO THE DOGS -TEN RACES NIGHTLY NORTHWEST 1 1 4TH ST. S(EXCEPT SUNDAY) FIS AE......,....... ..8:15 2 ND AND IHAVE8. 5LAST RACE ....~.........1:0 ADISO 0CNS TUEI NWODTeRc as nwWeea Th DosRnTuet N MNR DITDE AT63 AHEEIG hoa rck= im'sIO1e0RGry . IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIlillil li jl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM ~_ ~~_~_~ ~_._ -~L-r.~L-lr~-~. --''~CP- II"..I~'~;-YL~-~3L~araWliY~LiU~ Lii ~----i--J~LW-rr-L~X---- - ~~- -I ~- --C- -II -- ly-~--~ -I --------- Frid -Irrz ~L-c" ~ay,-Fef~i~uaiS; 5, ~~j~2 T~ E JEIsH' 'Pi~~i~DIAN -- --- ---~3 &i M B each N 4 4 4 4 & && && &6 & Cb WEST PALM BEACH 6 6 6 6 & && && && & The regular Friday services will be conducted at ð El Congre- gation by Rabbi A. S. Kleinfeld who will preach a sermon. Sat. turday morning the services be- gin at 9:30 and the Rabbi will preach on-the portion of the week. Beth Israel will hold its regu- lar services Friday evening at the Temple with Rabbi Carl N. Her- man officiating and will begin at 8:15 p. m. A Most brilliant success was the cabaret sponsored by Beth Is- rael Sisterhood held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Goldstein recently. More than one hundred and twenty-five guests attended. The committee in charge were Edit id by RABBI LAZARUS AXE ROD A Page for In appreciation for the surprise pr tendered them recently m peebarty of their twenty-fifth celeraionann"iversary by their wrenddin Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus fbrins, of Miami Beach enter- Abamsd large number of their tained~a t. their home Wednesday ,friend Cantor Boris Schlachman night an ber of musical se- lections were play d by esom o the gues s. Iad weepae during the evening and at a late hour a buffet luncheon was serv- Bible class of Bt acob Cn gregation meets regularly every Wednesday evening at the Syna- gogue under the direction of Rab- bi L. Axelrod and Mr. Obadiah Grossman. All are welcome. Rev. Zvi Hirsch Masliansky and Mrs. Masliansky arrived m Miami recently and were welcom- ed by Mayor Cleary of Maimi Beach and Messrs. Goldberg & Al- baum, owners of The Nemo Hotel and many of their prominent guests. The party comprising 1 automobiles were escorted by a biotor Cycle Squad to The Nemo Hotel, Miami Beach. Rev. Mashi- ansky is acclaimed one of the great outstanding Talmudic Scho- lars, and for over 40 years his Oratory has won him great fame and esteem throughout the world. Luncheon was tendered to Rev. and Mrs. Masliansky, and the fol- lowing guests were included. Can- tor Schlachman entertained with Jewish Melodies. Mr. and Mrs. N. Cohen, Mr. A. B. Rosenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liams and daughter, of New York: Mdr. L. Miller, Monroe, N. Y.; Mr. rnd M~rs. Sha iro, New York; Mr. Goldstein, Boston, Mass.; Mr. Smithline, Mr. A. Block, Mr. Back- er, all of New York; Mr. Louis Atlantic City N. J.; Mr. Pinchin- son, Staten Island, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Nemerson, Mr. and Mrs. Scholemson, of So. Fallsburg, N. Y'.; Mrs. A. Levine, New York; Mrs. Shampanier, Scranton, Pa.; M~r. and Mrs. Kalmowitz, Paterson, N. J.; M\r. and Mrs. Sussman, So. Fallsburg, N. Y.; Mr. Jay Hirsch, Glen Falls, N. Y.; Mrs. J. Fischer, New York; Mrs. L. Steinberg, compose the team that will de. Ibate Asbury College, March 4. Now to proceed to sports news where I have plenty of material. The Woman's Sport Club won the intramural sorority volley-ball tournament. The "Beas," Schaff and Silver, played well for the victors; Jo Ross also saw action. I knew that these strong-arm girls would get somewhere. ----.. ST. PETERSBURG NEWS More than one hundred and fifty guests attended the banquet ofl~s Ca N emn r W l Beth El Sisterhood last Sunday Hahn an Mrs. Harry Halpern. at the Bevery Hotel. Rabbi Zie- * * lonka, and' Judge Henry Cohen of A regular meeting of Beth I- Tampa, as well as Ra bi L. Leho- rael Sisterhood was held at the er f tis itywer amng heTemple last Tuesday night and principal speakers. Officers of the i important business was transacted. Sisterhood are Mrs. Max Good- *** kind, president; Miss Eva Rojin- Mrs. B. D. Sachs the mother of sky, vice president; Mrs. M. New- jMrs. Carl N. Herman, and sister mark, second vice president; Mrs. Zelda and uncle Mr. I. Rogoff are A. Zelinger, secretary; Mrs. H. visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Carl Pfeiffer, treasurer. Following the N.Hra. formal dinner, bridge and other[ + * games were played and prizes The regular monthly meeting of awarded for high scores. the United Jewish Welfare Bureau of the Palm Beaches was held Congregation Bnai Israel will Wednesday at the home of Mrs. hear Max Shmitz recite the tradi- MI~ary Schrebnick with Mr. Joseph tionl Kdduh ad dlivr aBarMendel presiding. Plans for the Mitzva address tonight at the caiybl ob ednx e- services in observance of his bar nesday, February 10, at the Elks mitzva which will take place Sat- Club were acted on. urday morning in the Synagogue. Rabbi L. Lehrer will preach as A joint meeting of Congrega\- usual with special reference to; tion Beth El and its Sisterhood the Bar Mitzva. Saturday morn- was held Wednesday night and ac- ing the Rabbi will preach in Yid- tive work on the Bazaar was an- dish. Following the Friday night nounced. More committees volun- and the Saturday morning services teered to assist in the project. refreshments will be served by the * * parents of the Bar Mitzva. The Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leibovitt boy's choir of the Congregation entertained a fishing party last assists in the services. Sunday on the yacht "Humor." --------Among their guests were Mrt. and Next Friday evening and Sat- Mrs. Louis Vangilder, Mr. A. Ro- urday morning Sydney Bernstein will be Bar Mitzva, will recite the Kiddush and deliver ~a Bar Mit- zva address. Saturday he will read the maftir. Rabbi Lehrer will preach both Friday evening and Saturday morning. Plans for a gala play to be pre- sented by' the members of the Junior Bnai Israel are being made 1Erla~ Five "The J A ) $ ; MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT SOUVENIRS C kidey, Febru~y, 6 1B82 -- xX 88 i lih~ LEMENEI KEPELACH SPRING POUOIS PLACINTA, KREPLEH CU BRANZA TH VACA MAMALIGA CU BRANZA ROUMANIAN MARATURES AND SALADES FULL ASSORTMENT OF ROUMANIAN PRATJATURES OTHER FOODS IN ROUMANIAN STYLE COOKING L _ ~-~-L~iEC I -I-- ---------- -- ~~Y, i&: U TaE JEWISH FIX)RIDIAN -- Pna~r ,Qi~ ~i~iJ is Incom- Demands, Though Our Full Line of Roumanian Delicacies for Our Grand Opening. In Response to Many plete, But Will Arrive Enjoy Native Food That Cannot Be Obtained Elsewher~e in Miami In the Most Pleasant Surroundings :_1111 3 . i i: LIrlL~~~yZn~6;~~~;~.! 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