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Beach to H~old Benefit Concert aiM, mi COmpetes . J k ll _I~__ _m___s~ jBanquet To Begin Campaign With Judge Julian W. Mack of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals as the chief speaker, the joint campaign for the J. D. C. and the Palestine Appeal will be begun, Sunday evening, March 6, at the Helene Hotel, Miami Beach. Other noted speakers include Rev. Zvi Hirsch Masliansky, noted Yiddish Orator. A musical pro- gram to cl esence tdurinste Rosenblatt who will be in Miami at that time, and other noted vis- iting artists. une thempl dpersi rf Damds Aht rarul Harrth Simonhof~f, co Jewish sufferers in Eastern Eur- ope and the needy in Palestine. Practically every Jewish organ- ization has been enlisted in this national drive and a house to house canvass will be made to have every Jew, both resident and visiting, contribute to this worthy cause. A national representative of the J. D. C. is now in Miami illielp organize te died ohc banquet. Reservations for this affair may be made through any member of the committee and a. Nominal charge of only one- dollar and fifty cents will be made per person. Reservations for this banquet may be made at the Hotel or ~through any member of the com- mittee. Noted Journalist Will Speak Here _ --r~-u~a~-rnrb~:z.;.i~y~,r ,, I~~n~ur;~~~"li~iCi~i~PsPGL~IB.~Clli~J~ .~llk~i~rl~j~;i-*~jh\a~5La;~~:r.~'.; "I~' 1 :i 7P;-Y~:"T' e~uo/rJii i;~~a ~lvrr InAN TWICE AS IMUCH LOCAL JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER c~r~sl---------~ ___ __ Vol. V. No. ZV. 1 Pric: ive cents .t Ball t Be~ed~udryS Tne In Sunday 2 Tp. m.Staion annual charity ball of the W M e ihWlfare Bureau will be T Jws lrda ldat the Columbus Hotel Roof ThJeihFoiinpormpeeedeey udaatronovrtton raise funds to keep up the work WQA beginning ateene 2vr Sudyatronoe tt f th orgniztion th begitire tt p. m. is replete with entertainment every minute of Bheas ftefiu oofn~ain the ag etor time it is on the air. Music that brings back memories of years community Ches to aisue the nee-t th e eo ones, acquaints the young ones with Jewish music that you and ssariy funds, ito ~isaen that ne-ey want to know, played in the real Jewish inimitable manner by the Jew- . heJewish Welfare Bureau will ish Floridian Orchestra, under the direction of Bernie Mayerson, assisted by receive a very small part of noted vocalists is presented for your entertainment. Would you like to have necessary funds. To insure some particular musit played or sung for you ? Don't hesitate, but write The . rkontinhuane org z e ensp endid Jewish Floridian Program in care of Station WQAM and your wish will be rk o theorgnizaion theoQ- complied with. ceshope to have every Jew tn district attend the ball. With- Sunday 2 p. m. for Real Enjoyment, Tune in on WQAM uta sufficient sum beinpg-aised ugh ths evnW 16 ie rB lze y o compelled to close down "Siyom" Ceremony T oia k p~al,, .,, ~a nliAnnouncements i rpia Pa heter in the district has pledged t 80 H l er e pens Monday ahaire some of its foremost en- MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX ertines pes ntdrng th eve V ry~ ~ impesiv ceemme CONGREGATION Tropical Park, Frank Bruen's ngfor the entertainment of the hvbenpnedorte"in (Orthodox) beautiful plant out Coral Gables net.At midnight a supper will Hasaer which wille ber hel bSyo 1545 8. W. Third Street way will reopen for its final rac- eserved to every guest, free of HSther Mhimi Jwish b Orhodo Con JONAH E. CAPLAN, Rabbi ing meet of the present season hrargeill f nis lWayes msi{)fr gregation on Sunday evening, The usual Friday night early oMnaFburi ng. IMarch 27, at the Synagogue. The services begin at 6 p. m. with E anemg.program, in addition to the tradi- the late services following at 8:3l0 Saturday, many of the horses that StaleyC. yer ischarma optional ceremonies include addresses when Rabbi Caplan will preach on haebe aigteewl e he committee in charge of ar- by noted out of town speakers, "The Use and Abuse of Religion.. triansfered tothe Grables plnt. r- angmetsandheisbeig s-music by an orchestra and singing The usual congregational .singing riasfo te rcs inue listed by committees from the byafmu atr olwn n epnieraigwl greater competition and as fine dies' Auxiliary of the JewIsh the formal ceremonies the Ladies' led by the Rabbi. la brand of horse racing as ha: Welfare Bureau. Auxiliary of the Congregation will 'been shown anywhere in the coun- At 11o'clock there will be entertain all present at a buffet, Itry. Mr. Bruen recently returned staged a floor show of more than orCONGREGATION BE~TH DAVID) to Miami from a visit to the North fifeenindviualact. n adi-, (Conservative). where he had completed plans for tionto utsandng hearicl sars The "Safer Torah" arrived io 139 N. W. Third Avenue the beginning of the present meet. of the stage and screen who are Miami Tuesday and tha tenpc S. M. MACHTEI, Rabbi te h l m n now residing in Miami and who seen in Miami. An antique Silver Rabbi S. M. Machtei will preach(, ~~nepesdcniec have promised to appear, the fol- crown for the scroll will be pr- .tonight at the 8 o'clock service h. ru eprssd ofien" wingact wil beshon: ar-sented during the ceremonies and 'on "The Golden Calf." Cantor hos ai ol utf i e To roet as 4 rl, blbue sger will bedeck the Scroll on festive? Louis Hayoa l ioatn ph rilioef ring this section y main the i and dance team who have long evns od will follow. A social hour will preded n met oe ofam the bet at- played under the auspices of the During the ceremonies the tra- flo h ou.Tmro on eddi h im ertr. R. K. 0. Circuit; Dolly Griffin, a ditional filling in of uncompleted 'fono the service will ro beg n a :0 ay oal tbl aent- Rusi arbt dne h a letters will be carried out in iE fh evcswl bgna :0 ied the management of their tak- just completed a successful run in memory of departed ones, or fr atd~ 10 oo a.ase m.l on unay ing part by having their best "Girl Crazy"; Eloise McAllister 1 those desiring their names per- at1 ,m nSnahorses entered in the various races. Joe Rubin and his gang from th lpetuated. All is in readiness for the start- Alcazar roof. --------TEMPLE ISRAEL OF MIAMI er's call on Monday. (Reform) . IvOdern Mxatzo Plant Is Opened The opening of the new Plant of the B. Manischewitz Company, the World's largest producers of Mlatsoh and Matsoh Products, at 143-151 Bay Street, Jersey City, New Jersey is an event not only of interest to American Jewry, but also marks a decided step in America's industrial development. The manufacture of Matsoh and allied products has grown into one of the big industries of the coun- try. Established forty-two years ago in Cincinnati, Ohio, the B. Manischewitz Company has grown into a big business' of World-wide extent, and came East to provide better service for the Company's ever increasing customers in the Greater New York and Metropol- itan area and all Points East, and to take care of their constantly growing Export Trade. The new plants is the best equrp. ped and largest of its kind in the world, occupying a square block in area-one hundred. thousand square feet. Impressiv ecereinonies marklied the official opening recently, be- Eore hundreds ~of people prominent "(Conttinted on Page' sii) ~ t E ii t: c d d O~ D A rE Hillel Rogoff, internationally known journalist and lecturer, will be the chief speaker at a meeting to be held in the Workmen's Cir- cle hall, 701 N. W. 5th A~ve., Sun- day evening, February 28, at 8 p. m. His subject will be "The Present Situation in Russia." He will discuss conditions in Russia, the five year plans, its industrial- ization projects, and particullarly their effect upon the other great "ie"" R,;,he wh rlis managing editor of the Jewish Daily For- ward, one of the largest Yiddish dailies in the world, is a lecturer of note and the unusual faculty ,f keeping his hearers interested ;hough the subject may be in- rolved. Mr. Rogoff is the author of "An ~ast Side Epic," the book depict- ng the life of Meyer London, loted Socialist lawyer and former congressman, Admission to this lecture will be he nominal sum of twenty-five ents, and the proceeds' will be voted to the work of the Yid- ish Schule of the Workmen's irelP,, which is sponsoring the cture. MEMORIAL MEETING IS POSTPONED Because of the Charity Ball and number of other affairs sche- uled for next Sunday night, the ~emo~ria meeting for the Inte Ir. A. D). Halp~ern has' been iost- ozie'd 'to ~Su~nday evening, March 3, at the Workmen's Circle hall. number of speakers familiar ith his' cotmnalU .work' will ea8k. 7 31 N. B. Nineteenth Street DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN, Rabbi With ac sonvI e Services will be held Friday evening at 8:15 at Temple Israel, As we go "to press the results reform Jewish congregation, 137 Beth Jacob Congregation Miami of the special match rpee at the N. E. 19th St. Dr. Kaplan wiH Beach is sponsoring the only ap- West Flagler Kennel Club Thur~s- speak on the subject, "Lo~yalties. ) pearance of the famous Cantor, day night between Ring Officer, Visitors are welcome. Joseph Rosenblatt, in Florida dur- and Galway Ranger, representing In a private interview, Dr. ing recent years. the pick of the dogs at the Orange Kaplan stated to the Jewish Flori- The noted Cantor whose appear- Park, Jacksonville, Fla., dog track, dian that most of his members ance in many cities in this coun- and Cardinal and My Laddie rep- cannot attend services on Friday ry3 and abroad was the signal for resenting the fastest dogs in the evening because they are busy rowded concert halls and theaters West Flagler track, is unknown. studying. Judaism ait home and Will appear in Miami Beach in In an effort to provide the dog while they are studying Judaism, hree performances Sunday, March fans with the finest possible, the he is studying the Jews. , ;. He will be heard in a number officials of the local track unhesi- His subject, "Loyalties, this f liturgical and folk song corn- tantly accepted the challenge of week he stated is given for the positions that have endeared him Jacksonville, but insisted that for purpose of finding out whether o the masses of the Jelrsh people. the benefit of the local fans, the there is, enough loyalty among contest be held in Miami. Jthe Jews to Judaism to come to holin Gov rnor Under the management of Joe hear the lecture on "Loyalty." Af011RR VerB~f Adams and Carson Bradford the --' * West Flagler tracks has become CONGREGATION BETfI JACOt Visits Beach Track the meeca for the many Miami (Orthodox) fans who want the finest in dog 311 Washington Avenue 'Wit oen M i Odie aig Betting at the mutuels Mi mI Beach NthGoeror axO.Gaidierhav been pretty heavy and the L. AXE ROD, R'abbi Nrh Carolinia as the guesthvebn exceptionally honor the fans at the Beautiful prices Th early Frda vein er- ean side Miamteri'l Beac Kennelr Tood.ac is I ated within ten ices begin at 5 p. m. with the late dubbr nlesaw Pa~rtner, the sixer mnThes trac from the center of services at 8 o'clock when Rabbi ischinde sola qfg wid theeple- Miminu bus business district, and Axelrod. will preach on "1Wasted . nor ovort Meg np wi tohe G~ov- i es pn ny thrills for local LiYgs."., Cantor Boris Bebleehmran eneda orgth Ca~rplinp tropy parvrJI mp; at its betatiful will lead the congr~egational sin~- dnsa night, in ~ ~ a peddyfn vr ih ing and chanting. . t t 6 te ofo ot eOE Cl oli Mi er rar 1~ -~-.'C, -'la_T, '. ;j i '1 %T~g~gg~B~6p~~ ~CI--~Cl~lp~gA~a~Y~a~wrp~~p~srorac~8a~~ U uun.-~- _;_i ..- .. -------r_._~~.~-~ -_~- .--- ----KLPY~-i~l- _U-ii~--iLT~I.1 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++o JACKSONVILILE NEWS jamin G.o glant on Chhaerlrith The Deacon and the Froi a rr S. C. who was the guest speaker A great many people we SOC IE TY hHhd o a being the fifth annual banquet AI deacon was on hi ;secfOonoovocoocoocococoocoooocoseccocooo* ;ince the erection of the Center, Another unique fe ture of the church one Sunday mor n w~ay t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of are staying at the S~helburnle which wasH featurecd by the install- velcning was7 he r ndh ronof s~ ed in his best and with hso Brooklyn are guestse at the Foun. apar'tments, Miami Beach. nationn of the nely~? elected offirce.s f.a ceTheesngs werete clevenr niel poised wihenh her sho tain apartments, Miami Beach. *; *or thep yePar l:193. dif~ers. o s popular meeelodes an namel called from muhoe nea~dIr This is their tenth visit here. lag, e54. H iveI hGl~reestlj i in 10i: eI~ than tithl rui testo eor-- acttu~ ehjs ofpp r hede a n sh rabsd Ilfown in the hol apartments at the Shelburne, Mi- of the Jewish co~mumity wrce ad chreeite fteofcr. .I have been in here threedm Mr. and Mrs. Max Stern of Cin- miBahwerthyrepedpren.They wer~e sung during the eve- said the frog, "without a ss einnti avetake anapatmen in thir t~rdFloida intr. nder the leadership of Dr. ning by the entire audience ac- to eat, and I wish you woulything at the El Paraiso, Miami Beach. * Samuel Benjamin, Rabbi of the cmaido h in yMs eot, l ** itentbeofrie e onrgtoBniIrali19 Rebecca Moskovitz. The d'eacon looked at the u Mlrs. J. EisenberR of PittsburR :n play last Tuesday night at thle n appeal for the erection of thle A noal uia rg and looked at his shiny shoes sh and son, Ralph, and Mcrs. H. A. regular bi-we~ekly party sponsoredl / 'resnt Jewish Cenlter was malde. was pr.esented by Mme Berte LongI rembinbered that he had tos pan Cor~nblum of Cleveland are spend- ,y the Ladies' Auxiliar~y of the~ In Se ptember 1927 the laying of Knouche and Miss Alice; Biscow, the collection plate in church so ingthe winter at the Mildre~d Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega-- the CornersYtone took place, a~nd who were very charming mn theil he replied: "I'm1 sorry, old mal apartments, Miami Beach. tion. Many visitors fromn out ofJ the first banq~uelt on1 the occasion renditions. I can't help you now, but on R * tonatne.Tedo pieo h fiilopnn fteJc- 3me Kinoche received praise forwa bck ro chchIl Mlr. and Mrs. Max Bernstein and aswon by Levy~ Hirschtield o~f onville Jewish Center took place a number of Jewish folk songsj, you a lift out of the hole gv Mr~s. Louis Cohen of New Y'ork Newv York. Individuarl prizes were Ja.1 llnury. 1928. Manyll notabl. sl! and3ss B:SCOW was very well As he came back from church sre spending their first winter awarded to the highest score at a~ttended. received in her violin presenta- the deacon was surprised to find here at the Fenimore apartments, ach table. Jlesdlamies H~arry Seit- TeJkonl J ihCntrtions.thfrgstigntemdl o Miami Beach. lin and S. Haas werec hostesses, bulighsabauiu yaou t the conclusion of the banquet the froad conten n thedl snpinl a aa *Rabbi W'iessel spoke, and thanked flis w\h ch! carn ac~como~date nearly one es The marriage of MIiss Goldie: MI. and Mr1s. R. Deutsc~h a!-huadpol, pcosad- Rabbi Axselman of Charleston. huh o adyucud' War~schoff, daugfhter of M~r. anel no"uncd the engagement of their tor~liuml. eq~ui'ciipd w~ith a stagre for .'Th vn a lsdwt h get out of that hole," said the M~rs. D. S. Warschoff, and William dagtr LsLlinDush 0tepeetto fpasadalsmgng~ of Hatikva. deacon. Elma, whch tok laceFebraryJulius Aronson, the wedding date Ithe fa~cilities to make it suitatble Tehl a euiul eo- huh olntet 15, was announced at a large re- to be announced later. fo ulcfnton uha a-ated and the tables were bedecked utlasaecm ln n r~eption given Sunday- afternoon by utlcue n asmeig.with flowers and dainty decora-juthdogeotrpldth the parents of the bride at their On WVednesdfay, February~ 24, te Ter r l< o o the tions. frog. home, 1324 N~. WC. Firs~t Court. IMiami C~hapter of Hadassah hon-Thbauewsctrdtrog The bride is a graduate of the ored Mrs. E. Jacobs, N"ationall Ta~lm~ud Toranh andt Sunday Shooli the courtesy of the Daughters of Lots of people are discovering To30 class of the MCiami Senior Prestident of Hadassah with a re- ndmti rm frlde.s-Israel, headed by Mrs. Moses Feld- teedy htte a otig c~ieties, and c~lubs. A Beth H-an' m an- they didn't think they could do. Hihe sho lth aund Hn asactiv me- ept~i Caldmu sial h e ld fne msit, crash is provided--c on; the first floor mThe officers installed were Max Under the pressure of necessity E~lman came to Miami from Moni- program was presented: Violin, for daily pray-er ar,\d study-. Daily Rbnprsdt;H ryFinkel- every one of us can accomplish treal, Can.. but is now connected .ar~yl Oakes, vocal selections b~y an abt evcsaehe.stein, honorary president; Daviol the impossible. In good times ne. with the U. S. Mail service in Mi- M~rs. B. Raff, accompanied by ]The junlior ~cngrzeg:ion; have ;:s 310scovitz, first vice president; body uses more than a fraction of ami, where the young couple plan Frances Tarbaux, also a reading sevcsoJleSabt onn.Aoses Feldman, second vice presi- hsaiiyadrsucfles to live. iby Millicent Rubin. Mrs. Jacobs h ehCr.J sas h dent; Joseph Witten, treasurer, But when the snake of hard times *spoke on Hadassah. Refreshments home for thce Sen:i:r andc Juniocr PlipBradtr oehHc comes along we just have to get Regular meeting of Temple a\vre served during the social hour HadasEsah. the Ladier' Auxiliary? of kl rcrdn seetr;Miss Out of a hole, and like the frog Israjel Sister~hood will be held Monl- following. :he Center, hth Heb~rew Sheltering~ Naomi Becker, secretary. in Mr. Kettering's story, we find dlav, March 7, at Kaplan hall, at Mrs. Jacobs is leaving for New Aid Society-, the Boy and Gir~l The directors are: Sam Blatt- "ome way to do what we didn't be- 2:30 p. m. when an interesting Yor'k, Saturday evening. Scouts, Young Judaea, and several neB aeHrr iklti. lieve we could do. roramwil b prseted T is * other organizations. Sa F?, letche~r, J. F~leettM.C.~ Kass, It is a good thing for humanity meetings will be preceded by a; Friday at 12:15, the Hadassah The fifth annual banquet wej S. D. Kramer, Jacob Lapinsky, S. !that life is not always pleasant board meeting at Kaplan hall at board will hold a luncheon meet- opened with an invocation by Rab- Mizrahi, Isidore Moskovitz, Max: and easy. Intelligence, ability and 1:30 p. m. n~lg at which time Mrs. Jacobs will bi Alexander S. Wiessel, Rabbi of i Rose, S. Selber, M. Wolfson, Iki? character are only developed to All members are urged to at- discuss the respective duties of the Center. Witten, Dr. J. T`. Wilensky, Oscar their best in the face of adversity. tend. Ieach chairman and discuss plans During the meal, Max Rubin, M Ragezis, Louis Moscovitz, I. Prier, And the harder the struggle, the * 'tor organization. president of the institution, acted Fred Soforenko, B. Beingas~t, Mrs. more fun there is in looking back Mr. and Mrs. J. Hirschfield and *) as toastmaster for the evening, A. Sager, Mrs. M. Feldman, and on it after the peak has been pasf- son, Howcard, and Mrs. Harold; Monday at 2:30 the regular and introduced Abe Newman, who- Mrs. H. Weiss. i ed. Hirschfield of Chicago are among meeting of the Senior Chapter ofl installed the officers for the year. ---- guests at the Coronado apart- Hadassah will be held; important The officers in brief pledged The local Senior and Junior ments, Miami Beach. reports will be read, fine program Itheir loyal support and urged all Hadassah held its joint outstand- Our heartfelt thanks to ail * planned. All members are urged present to extend their co-opera ing fund-raising affair for .the our friends for their kindness Mr. and Mrs. J. F. W. Engle o~f to attend this meeting which is tion. year at the Jacksonville Jewish and consideration in our be Ridgfefield Park, N. J., are winter to be held at the Acacia Club. An interesting feature of the Center recently. The affair wasl reavement. guests at the Coronado apartments * evening, and the most inspiring in the form of a carnival and al Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Friedman Miami Beach.e _.Plan ar _~"b'eingmadel for the address was given by Rabbi Ben1- very large sum was realized. production of a play, called "T which was writi Kirsch, a fori H ast nayo ii ca d pr .noFu A sewing me assah was hele the home of MI sewing for the Bureau. Mrs. man of this but woman wishing bureau whether with Hadassah with Mrs. Katz One of the 1 cial events of Senior-Junior C was given Sun at the Alcazar ish gardens; o people attend show was prese onhoff, Mrs. M Wesson and M were in charge * * Mrs. R. Balkany and daughter Miss Martha Balkany, and Mrs. Straus of Chicago are spending then winter at the Mildred apar't- Mrs. A. G ldwn and daughter, June, of New York are winter guests at the El Vanala apart- ments, Miami Beach. * * Accompanied by her daughter, Miss Sally Greenberg, Mrs. M. Greenberg of Hartford, Conn., has taken an apartment at the Hamil- ton, Miami Beach. * * Al Feldman and Nat Tarlin of Boston are at the Trianon apart- ments, Miami Beach. * Mrs. Harriet Korman and chil- dren, Edith and Jacqueline, of New York arrived Saturday and are at the Coconut apartments, Miami Beach. * * Mr. and Mrs. William Fink and son, Richard, arrived recently by automobile from Pittsburgh and vey re ine one-act 'he Awakening"-- ten by Mrs. M. D. mer president of nbe present dh th: eIi 10 10 8 (1 f g 3 rather developments STATION WQAM EVERY SUNDAY, AT 2 P.~ M. * SPONSORED AND SUPPORTED BY !eting of the Had- ** d on Thursday at The Jewish Flor ldian and the Following Advertisers rs. Chas. Goldstein, Palestine Supply JOE REISMAN, INC. Little ROillR8iall Katz is the chair- STRICTLY KOSHER PROGRAM: reau in Miami, any RStaurant gto sew for the Me8ts and Poultry r affiliated or not 220 N. Miami Ave. plas gt n ouh 166 N. W. 5th St. Ph. 3-2270ea Native Roumanian Dishas * aata This concert will pre- most successful so- Kosher Restaurant sn eihfl the season was the 'Where Kashrus and ,en Jeihfl ongs, abaret dance, which Delicious Foods Unite popular hits of the day, Iday, February 21, 6 .E n t Hotel in the Span 25N n t 'ver three hundred "" ed. An excellent (FYOUJ STILLr DEMAND THE, !nted. Mrs. S. Sim.i~l And Jewish Dance Music BEST TRY [. Weiner, Mrs. M. "BARON'S" diss Lena Weinkle By 451 Coliris Ave. The Jewish Floridian , INC. 81XWESS PAINT STORE\ Orchestra j_ ROSEDALE MI. WESSON, Prop. Sandwich Shop eater New York PAINT -JOBBERS Under the Leadership of Pk... t-lnas 38 N. B. First Ave. ~B~a"~hh~137 W. Fmaser st. Ph. -es BERNIE MtAYERSON rAo arral TO Mat FASHION DRY CLEANERS 15 Stores, Greater Miami Associates McConneR & Ochesr 85 Stores, Gr me. orl~~tts.. ase ** rUsh, so : ..... ...-:.~~~ -~.~- ~-_l---------:m- ns:--- ?-,-~praTuF---- ---rr --TI-..- :--r-- -~I ---. ---_-~-1.1. ._..~~~;.,..,~~. ;-r;---sn--r-*r--- I ------ -_ I 1 __ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ __ Morris, Mrs. Adolph Werthheimer, Mrs. Marvin Bronner, Mrs. Tobias Simon and Mrs. Jacob M. Kaplan. Mr. and Mrs. George Weintraub of Scranton, Pa., are spending their honeymoon at the Admiral Hotel, Miami Beach. Mr. Wein- traub is of brother of Sydney Weintraub of Miami. Beth David Sisterhood will hold one of its series of benefit bridge parties on Sunday evening, March 6, at its Talmud Torah 'Auditorium when Mesdames Louis Weinkle, Carl Weinkle and Rebecca Yunis will be the hostesses. Prizes will be awarded for high scores and refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend and the proceeds will go towards the Bethr David Talmud Torah Chain Fund. cb m ch & c& ct m h & &b cb & &S c6 FOR SALE Established, good going grocery store on Miami Beach. Bargain, J. CAPLAN 448 Collins Avenue IN PMIAMI 21 YEARS cs About Your~"~O~ SPECIALIZING in the fitting of glasses1 by the aid of the t wet stcintific maetrtaeb TEST CHARTS, OR AID OF PATIENT. Our new instruments register all defects of the eye- sight. Visitors welcomed. 36 N. E. 1st Ave. Ph. 2-7808 IIIIIHU IIIIllllmIIId$$$Off We Deliver . .of .. . Satisfaction 21 North West Ninth street Following the games a mock mar- riage was presented with the 9~J1- lowing taking part: George Grif- fith as the bride, Ella T. Kaiser, the groom, Mrs. Bert Green, fath- er-in-law, Mtichell Kuperberg, mother-in-law, Leo Kaiser, minis- ter, Julius Mendelson, flower girl, Mattie Kuperberg, ring bearer and Robert J. Wallis, matron of honor. At a late hour delicious refresh-- Sments were served. Thr~e ~were 40 tables in play 4t the benefit bridge party given Monday afternoon by Temple I~s- real Sisterhood in the garden of Mrs. J. A. Richter's home. Large (umbrellas shaded the tables and the natural beauty of the garden served as decorations. The pa- triotic note was expressed in dec- orations. Prize winners were Mrs. L. Levy, Ashland, Wis.; Mrs. H. Gor- don, Mrs. B. L. Reisner, Mrs. F. B. Schessinger, New York; Mrs. J. M. Silverstein, St. Paul, Minn ; Mrs. W. Steinau, Columbus, Ohio. 1 Mrs. F. Beriistein, Chicago, and Mrs. J. N. Morris. Mrs. Gordon Davis was in charge of arrangements, and was assist . M erHalW Bulbin Kleiman, Mrs. I. L. Seligman Mrs. P. Scheinberg, Mrs. J. ii OPEN ALL NIGHT JUICY FRrI 1334 S. W. 8TH ST FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON We Ship Indian River Fruit To All Parts of the U. S. A. the Valentine card party for the benefit of Loyalty Club of Emu- nah Chapter held recently at the home of Mrs. Ida Goldberg, with Mrs. Freda Markowitz and Mrs. Ann Reisman assisting. Cards were played until 10 p. m. and prizes were awarded for high scores. EMPLOY FEDERATION ORCHESTRAS WHIY? Reliable D pndable Experienced -Organized Rehearsed And Trying To Maintain A Living Wage Scale Miami Federation Of MIIsicans LOUIS J. NETT, Secretary Phone 2-3912 "HURRY BACK" TO SE L LERS Honest, Courteous Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 88th Street SHENANDOAHI CANDIES MADE FRESH DAILY 2 Pounds 01c 1 Pound Assole *Chocolates 1 Pound Peanut Brittle Kitchen and Bales: 422 S. W. 22ND AcVENUE Phone 2-5728) :DEILANEY &i BEERSI Kodak P~aIsh la sad 1Blrgla 50%b Off on All Amatear Work 334 N. E. Seond Avenue Ph~ae sEsas YOU PAY FOR H1IGH CLASS3 PRINYTINJG WHY NOT GBT ITt ... t .. The rI Tillde Printing At Reasonable PIrfu Phone E-8881 187 8. MInsmI Ave, __ _~IIII~~illllll_1 ___ i_-lll-l-ll- ~~~ --- -I~ ~.- I ~l~_-L _il _.. ~~Y.-- -~_ Friday, February26,198 -----------I, -----I~H FOIDIN Page TIlhree! SO CSIETY }Ir. and Mrs. Lazarus Abrams cobs, national president of the of Miami Beach announce the en- Se~nior Hadassah was the special gagement of their niece, Miss guest of honor and made the prml- Esther Levy of Toronto, Can., to Icipal address of the evening. Miss Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod of Beth Eleanor Rubin in a1 number of Jacob Congregation, Miami Beach. piano selections and Miss Thelma Miss Levy is the daughter of Mr. Mannheim in several vocal selec and Mrs. Lazarus Levy of Toront~o, tions accompanied by Miss Hor- Can., where she was born and at- tense Landesman at the piano dle- tended school. She is a graduate ~lighted the guests. Miss Sylvia of the University of Toronto. She Dreisen president of the Junior came to Miami Beach about eight Council of Jewish Women made weeks ago to visit her uncle and a brief address. Miss Sylvia Sch- aunt. Rabbi Axelrod is a native wartz the first president of Jun- of Liverpool, England, where he ior Hadassah in Miami was in - received his early secular educa- produced and spoke briefly. At tion. a" late hour refreshments were ile received his Rabbinical train- served. In charge of arrangements ing in the world famous Slobodka were Mrs. Jennie Rotfort, Miss Yeshiva at Hebron Palestine Bea Silver and Miss Hannah Mac!< where he received "Smicha" from * * Rabbi Moshe Mordecai Epstein, D~r. and Mrs. S. Aronowitz en- Plan in honor of the occasion preached on "Women's Part in Jewish Life." Following the ser- vices a social hour was spent. * * Thursday, March 3, at noon Mrs. Bertha Mendelson worthy matron of Emunah ~Capper will entertain with a bridge u`lincheon honoring Mrs. Mae T. Donovan, worthy Grand matron of the Grand Chap- ter of Florida. Other guests in- vitedl are the officers of the chap-- ter* S( nior and Junior Council of Jew;Jh Women held a joint busi- ness and social meeting at 8 a. m. Wednesday at Kaplan hall. The refreshments provided by the sen- ior group, while the juniors pr?- sented the program under the di- rection of Miss Goldie Miller. Miss Thelma Manheim sang a group of numbers, accompanied by Hortense Landsman. Bettty Le- taw gave a tap dance and Mirss Mildred Dreisen read EugenL O'Neill's one-act comedy, "Before Breakfast." Plans for the dance to be given by the Junior Coune;ll March 13 at the Spanish Gardens, atop the Alcazar, were discussed, and tickets distributed for the bnfit heuanteer party given byth Capitol. The Comet club, a newly orga:1. ized literature study group, will have its first formal meeting at the home of Mana-Zucca, honorary member, at 3 p. m. today. Percival Wilde will be the honor guest and will speak. Mrs. ~I. M. W~einstein is president of the club with Mrs. Henry D. Williams, secretary and treasurer. Mr. Wilde's one-act play, "Out of the Mou.,thn O," will be present- ed with Mrs. Max Goldstein, Miss Lil Chisling, Mrs. Frances Wil- I liamson and Mrs. Weinstein taking part. Mrs. Williamson will give the life of the author and Mrs. Goldgtein wi ll re vie w one of his books. Miss Evelyn Raff will be heard in a musical number. a e a IRabbi Meltzer, Chief Rabbi Kook and others. He came r4 the Uni- hed lest on vn At ata, Ga. a has been serving the Miami Beach congeadioen for his seco d year mud Torah and Bible class, and was the organizer and founder of the Miami Beach Jewish Social Set. The wedding will take place sometime in March. Friday, February 26, the Sen- ior Council of Jewish Women will hold a card party in the gardens of the Blackstone Hotel, at 2 p. m. Prizes will be awarded for high scores and refrshments will be served. In charge is a commit- tee consisting of Mesdames Mor- ris F. Rubin of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miami as chairman, and Lewis Brown, Chas Greenfield, P. Schein- berg, Isidor Cohen, Daniel Cromer, 1. L. Seligman and H. H. Miller assisting. tertained last Saturday evening In honor of a number of their out of tofn ly o atThe home was bean- and potted palms in profusion. Amongr tos attending wete m, and Mrs. Chas. Solomkin, Miss Rose Wertheim, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silverstone, all of New York city; Mr. and Mrs. I. Wohl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Leuchtag, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dubler, Mrs. I. Wohl, M. and Mrs. James Hurwitz, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kruger, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berner. At a late hour a" elaborate buffet lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Silverstone, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kruger and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berner left for a cruise to the West Indies and the Bahama Islands last Tuesday. One of the finest affairs held was the "Around the Samovalr" Sla st S un day nig ht, sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mi- ami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- tion at the Synagogue. Several Mrs. S. B. Schlesinger of New York City is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brown of this city and will spend the balance of the winter season here as their guest, and while here is being extensively entertained. Tuesday evening, March 1, the Executive Board of the Junior Council of Jewish Women will hold a meeting at the home of Miss Mildred D~reisen, 811 W. Flagler St. All members are urged to be' on hand promptly as important business will be trans- acted. 4se Mrs. K. Tishler tendered a sur- prise party at the home o f Mrs. lielnun, hono ig Mher sit re a ingeb fet sppeor wa served the guests during the evening and brief speeches were made by Mr. L. Elkin, Mrs. S. Bienstock, Mrs. Feldman and Mrs. Tishler. All joined in suinging folks songs and a very enjoyable time was had by all. Among the guests present were Mrs. Feldman and son, of Bridge- port, Mrs. K. Tishler and son, of New York, Miss Robkin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rockson, of New York, Mrs. B. Rockson, B. Lisker, o~f Ohio, Mrs. S. H. Robinson of Con- necticut, Mrs. S. Freed, son and daughter, Mlrs. W. M. Nelson and daughter, Mit. and Mrs. Bader, at Pittsburgh, Mrs. Sophie Bienstock i and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Elkin. Junior Had saah held a regular meeting last Monday night at the Robert Clay Hotel when a large( number of members and visitors ( attended. Special guests of the ( organization were members and ( officer of the Janior Council of Jewish Women. Mrs. Edward Ja- were dressed in Russian costume One of the most enjoyable af- and a beautiful Samovar was the fairs of the current season was centerpiece of the long table up n which were various foods. Al kinds of foods were served in caf- eteria style. Following supper cards were enjoyed by many. In charge were Mesdames Louis L- vitt, Philip Augustine, I. Magid, I. Buckstein, C. Tannenbaum, N. A rason, M. Kuperstein and ohr. A special meeting of Emunah Chapter will be held Wednesday evening, March 2, at the Scottish Rite Temple to honor the Worthy GrndMaro o teG ad Chap ovan MI r he e onran o fca torof te is ae A ns cia r- gram basbeent ITane is ewho ni 1 present instrumental and vo. Ia selections. All Stars are in- vted to attend. Council Sabbath was observed at the Miami Jewish Orthod~x C nreation last Friday night gre Mrs. Lena Simon on behalf of the local Senior Council ad- dressed the worshippers on the work of her organization. Rabbi I I ~c~ne Fbllr- ItllI~ J~rWlr3JLi 1'UVlrurrr, : : T II E; JE WISH FL 0. RIDIAN 101 SOUTH MAI AVENUE J. LOUIS SHOCHET, Editor P. o. Box ats 5 Mliamni, Florida Phone 2-1183 Entered as second-class matter July 4* 980,. at the Post Office at Miami, Fla., ,uoder the act of March 8, 1879. WEST PALM BEACH OFFICE 4 14 Bishth Street Mrs. M. Schrebnick, Representative : seasonIPTION six 'Months ... .** t** 'OnM ear . ... ssco Volume V.--Number 9. Friday, February 26, 1932. W~ilEc ARE THE BLIND? The ~Mqn Bad Women who can see, Cobvi~rising the majority ? Or those depending on the mind To guide their course---are they .,the blind., __ _ __ ;I r ' :~j;~,.,~a~.r... ~. . ;.e i I News :f oung Americans, Rabbi Efros, TH Of Jewish Inter~est ..maon c, ssstn SProfessor of Hebrew Language at SH)ER The Jewish Community of Rou-l Hebrew Union Colleg~e and 'in- mania has been trying for many structor in Bible at the Univer- n w yu ms e ta od aur~attorirdce em s sity of Cincinnati, was appointed Who liked to laugh and joke w~ll appear ina t edx Shcaio l femi kicesolr,., rr la s director of the Ame acir n c oo And trade my favors or a ss film as a racing drive n for Oriental Research in Jeru- Among the country folk. all who are prediction e salem. He is the first Jew to be mobile will in time su s named to this post and is believed But one day Sorrow came along horse. "curaeJ g the nfO Ipersede t the Jewish faith to give religious! instruction to boys and girls ii the high schools throughout t~h country. Again and again thi! request was rejected and only E month ago did the director of ed ucation agree to appoint Jewist teachers to teach Judaism in al the high schools. This decision was gained by men like Chief Rab- bi Niemirower, Deputy Dr. Theo- dor Fischer, Dr. William Filder man, the President of the Jewish Community of Roumania, and oth- er prominent figures. Hitherto Jewish children, who did not re- ceive religious instruction in the hedarim or privately, were com- pelled to attend the religious classes conducted solely by Chris- tian teachers. Now the Jewish Community will be able to appoint their own teachers under the gui- dance of the Rabbinate and thus assure a Jewish religious educa- tion for all Jewish children who attend the state schools. The G~overnment of Lithuania has passed a law prohibiting Jews from buying state land for agri- culture purposes, unless the pur- chasers were and are still farmers for the past generation. This law will prevent many jews who had settled on the land with a view to becoming farmers from becom- mng private owners, and will virt- nally force those desirous of con- tinuing agricultural work to sub- ject themselves to the will of the .egahized farmer. Much excitement has be~n aroused in Czecho-Slovakia owing breaunexpce a ti-Semitit sut dents in the Universities of Pra- gue and Bratislava. The Czecho. Slovakian Nationalist press has published inflammatory articles against foreign students who have settled in the country, and these articles have incited Christians to anti-Semitic acts. Many Jewish students were thrown out of their classes, and ill-treated by the fanatical Nationalists. This event, following close upon the anti. Semitic outbreaks in the universi- ties of Poland, has created a feel- Ing of insecurity among the Jew- ish students throughout the coun. try. The study of Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" was order- ed removed from the curriculum of the public schools of Buffalo, by E. C. Hartwell, Superintendent of the Board of Education. The action of the Board of Education followed the protest of' Dr. Israel Efros of Temple Beth-El of this city, who emphasized that the characterization of Shylock as a typical Jew was a malicious ang prejudicial libel. It constitutes one of the worst influences in fomenting an unwarranted preju- dice against the Jews in the minds And soon found me out; He silenced all my pretty song And quieted my shout. I slyly waited him to pass And now, behind my door, I'm twice as gay as any lass Who ever laughed before- Twice as gay! And no one knows Who pass outside my gate, That sheltered by my sober clothes I thumb my nose at Fate. ! A woman member of Congress t'o be the youngest person ever thus honored. Dr Glueck will oc- cupy this position from June 1932 to September 1933, on leave from his positions in America. The call to Dr. Glueck is regarded as a tribute to his work in Palestine, where he was a research fellow in archaeology in 1927-28. This Amer- ican School for Oriental Research is the center of most of the world's archaeological work in the Holy Land, and serves as a post-gradu- ate institution for archaeology and Semities in Palestine. It ;s i i 7 Recent war maneuvers at h. olulu were more like a w~ar~t~ many imagined. A week has u ed and it hasn't been ceale C termined that anybody warl de I g John Diderot was not "so ho:. Sue Manx was far from cld* Poor Sue would not be bold, John Diderot was dumb and shg IJohn Diderot was just a "chomp,* But Sue had brains for two, 'And always knew, deep in Mr mind, Just what she wished to do. Sue waited patiently for John To tell his passion grand, Then said, "I see, it's up to me To take this 'goof' in hand." Alas, for poor John Diderot, The truth cannot be hid. When Sue cried out, "Don't dare kiss me!" That simple ass John did. I I! The more you crumple your car rency the more you will find it in- creases. supported by one hundred Amer- I sys she has never seen a Con- icanUnivrsites. gressman drunk on the floor of the House. It would seem unnecessary Aaron Horowitz, local manufac- while so many can talk that way tur~er and communal worker, was when cold sober. reelected Mayor of Cornwall. On- The only way they got a drop tario, for a third term. He is the on the saloonkeeper was to beat second Jewish Mayor in the Pro- Ihim? throwing dice for the drinks. vince of Ontario, David Kroll hold- i i ! ing the office of first magistrate Canals in Venice are reported in Wnsor*, ice-bound for the first time in ----- years. It is expected all this will The foundations of the Einstein be cleared away, however, in time relativity theories have been in for the big log drive in the sping. part re-affirmed by a repetition t at the Zeiss Works at Jena of the "I see nothing to worry about" surprising result of which later said John D. Rockefeller, sizing up stimulated Prof. Albert EinsteinanegticputnFlrdre to develop his theories, as report- cently and replying to a query on ed by the Science Service. Therethbuiesolok is no "ether dirft" flowing through the atmosphere, because of the AtonegeratEsAuoa motion of earth through space. Atw niera atArr This deduction made by the late N. Y., has demanded a sharp re- Prof. A. A. Michelson and his col- duction in salary. If he has any eagues, was again verified in influence in high places, we dar~e lenaby D. G.Joos whoma~e say he'll swing it. ne of ah rap ara ss ahloedm ! 'interferometer," and announced New prima donnas at the MCe- hat his latest experiment did not tropolitan are reported willowy indicate any evidence for th~e and svelte. In fact, they say there movement of the ether. isn't a real old-fashioned roll-top soprano with the troupe. A tour of unusual interest is !!! !eing arranged by Mr. Joseph An old bachelor says that mar- =ornrich of London, England, to rage is the undertaker of love. ,e accompanied by extensive lee- ~ures and talks that will include A Missouri town, found by the much of Jewish history and tradi- Kansas City Star, is so~law-abid- ion. ing that dummy in the police sta- ~tion game of bridge has been able The roun to e coeredex-to handle all trouble calls in the .ends from Ur of the Chaldees to patfv e rs i Palestine, Egypt, Greece, Rome, It is hardly to be expected of pain and other countries associ-anolndgsiecmpyto Cited with Jewish history in mod- erc h oaur f e - rn times. As the organizer of t~he benrc thnge, vouaye oi theHe-s t ;our is acting mna purely honor- rewa typogue, yet theis seems to lry capacity and solely in the In- bae a by-prodct o teir work We ul ierest of Jewish travel and edu- hv utrcie nuuuly' atin wthot avie togai, tisbeautiful specimen of the printer's ;our promises to be of unusual in- art, a pamphlet replete with pho- erestand vlue.tographs and diagrams, in two colors, and written entirely in He- brew. We understand the same When a man knows he is right company has published a similar t matters not what others think. booklet in Arabic. When Cw i !krrme h, After describing the products of Whentwobankrs eet heythe company and reasons for, as immediately begin to compare well as proper methods of employ- lotes. ment, the pamphlet ends with a I I g~lossary of Hebrew words and Success comes to most people their English equivalents. Jewish ,y the inch and disappointment chauffeurs at present generally ,y the yard. :say "lubricatsia," for "lubrica- S! r tion,' but hereafter they will A student of human nature who more likely say "sicha," meaning rnows his business never wastesy an "oiling." "Chassis" is a word much time in: society, virtually adopted into the langu- 1 age, but it will likely be displaced WhenBasaniosai "As1 1 by the more classical "sheled," ame up~anon th ack L'A h meive, meaning a "skeleton." "Worm- Whree Ipo than myk h mat i drive" is literally translated into om~ee." a agmy~t my Ir'nehiga-helsonit."' Other phrases, , like "upper and lower spring Th * shackles bolts," and "brake clim- r oe ever ds largest manufactur- shaft bearing~s" are equivalently week dfceadg but has bn two set over into the ancient Jewish ng n hs prod, u our soe is march- language which had originally no ng o hi prduc stll.counterparts for them* . l t i t t t S a a t c t t i i n b I h e i H~ow many of our Jewish lead- ers, (communal workers, leaders both socially and spiritually are there today in Miami who can "1SEE?" How many depend on their minds to. guide their courses through the sea called "Miami Jewis~h Life?" How many of thedm merely see, without really lseeing " Life, even in a community, as well asthat of the individual travels in cycles, and once having traversed the course, again be- Igins it anew. Today the cycle of 'Rabbis" is. once. again before us. In Miami we have had the spec- tacle ,in recent weeks of charges :and counter charges being hurled tfo r fa andbackhaerod ains a jabis ~o ~t ,isth th et Jw :Once gien biic er ngs, recs inl !tions, scanmdals are ,having their gorgeous test. Suits in Court talks on the.Radio all lend thei/ ihelp toads c ti n the mds 'of the G t iles, n e en oeur onwn .Jeive, what? Certainly not a feel- .ing olot.respect for our people, the ~people of the Bible. On the con- !trary it is ucgsing a feeling of .revulsion, towards everything that evenn bears the remotest resem- Iblance tdwards things Jewish. On the'Bea~ch ive have been 'treated to a spectacle that even the Romans in their grandest days Could not have conjured up for spectacular effects. We have :charges and counter charges against Rabbis. Stories that make :the mind revolt, all paraded for .the delectation of men, women and childrene, as a public spectacle; Seven, as 'a gladioctorial combat. Are~ the officers of this congre- gpation blind ? Can they not see :that such spectacles can do noth- ing but harm ? Do they not real- hze that matters of this kind should not be paraded in public ? What respect for their own Synagogue do they expect to create in the minds, of ourr. yonth7 And pray, good friends, what manner 'and kind of spiritual guides and leaders of Israel need be brought ~here feprom foeign lands to help, stage such spectacles ? Are wee phd7nf po we see, and yet not see what is before our veet'hTi dncei agails, see, not mere. .ly: with our eyes but with our minds and 'Jewish conselences as well. Let us once again respect those whom we have chosen as our guides and leaders, so' long as they occupy that exalted posi- tion. If we have things to air or charges to hear let them be heard in private. Let not the world scoff and ridicule us. Let the name of Rabbi once again, in Miami, bring the respect that it deserves, the respect due a leader in Israel. Let not "Rabbi' be a synonym for "target," a mark for venom. Once again Let us see! D Friday, Februars 26, Ilp r~ltcr ftrffl~Qa Flr~nRTn'lb.N By BRUCE BARTON THE FORGOTTEN VIRTUES Some years ago a chicken thief committed a series of robberies on big estates outside New York. He got away with some very fancy stock. Finall)E -one of the gentleman farmers, whom we shall call Van Norton, hired a private detective ani caught the Nmiscer cub Sting in a New o cu few nights later, Van Norton re- ceived the congratulations of his neighbors. "You did a fine thing," they said. "Now we hope you'll send the rascal over the road for a good long stretch. d n over rdo oad a Vmn No n ask- ed. "LWhy, prosecute him. Send him to jail." "Prosecute him ? I don't intend to prosecute him." They were incredulous. "Surely you're going to see that he is punished for all the loss and worrY he has caused us." "Just a minute," Van Norton responded quietly. "Suppose I do prosecute him. Suppose i get a conviction and a jail sentence. What will happen ? Ten years from now my name will be men tioned in a gathering such as this, and somebody will .say vaguely, 'Van Norton ? Van Norton ? Inet's see. Wasn't he mixed up in some chicken stealing business a little while agot" It is a curious fact of he an nature that we forget the best in our fellow -men, while a single stain of scandiftings to our maem- ories forever. ilnd A very wise and good fie of mine had a motto. Said e "Every man has a right to b judged by hbis :best." r~j Will some psychologistexli why it is so hard for wtO t member the best? h And so easy1 to remember .b worst t _ ~ I *;rrl ~~I__ ~_ _ ___ ~ _ II____ _1_ __il_ _llL;7 __C "The JACOBEAN te party tickets which they have unmenoununnou111(1111111111nnununanon ll~(~ 1111 1111 sunonu....moesnmss., received for the theatre party rto ST. PETERSBURG NEWS be given at the Capitol Theatre i o Rarh -h Rabbi Louis Aaronson represenit- * ing the Slobodka Y'eshiva spoke? As we go to press the benefit Iduring the services at Bnai Israel card party of the Beth David Sis- Congregation last Friday night terhood for its Talmud Torah and Saturday morning, and at the Chain Fund scheduled for March Bris of the young son of Mr. and 6, has been changed to Sunday Mrs. Horowitz. Quite a large evening, March 13, to avoid con- sum was realized for his institu- :I flict with a number of'other af- tion. fairs being held the same day. ---- ,,,,,,,,,,~~~~~~I~--Washington Road. Prizes will be 4 6 & & & & & & awarded for high scores and re- Cb WEST PALM BEACH 4 freshments will be served. The & & & & & && && && public is invited. ** * Regular Friday evening services The costume dance and enter- LORENZO TOURS To All Expen~ses Aseeing more at Less Cost. KOSHER FOOD Provided if Desired Office McAllister Hiotel Lobby or at 454 Collins Ave., Miami Beach FENWAY ~~SOLAIU ___~_~__~~ T_ ~~_ ______ ~_ ___ _ _ ___~_~__~~_~ ___~~~_~_~ ~~~~~_ ~~_ ~~_ __~_~ ___~~I 'riay Ferury26, 1932 ~d~ F~------ 1'E JWISH FLORIDIAN Paste Five Acting as hostesses for the eve- ning will be Mesdames Louis Wein- kle, Carl Weinkle, Rebecca Yunis More than fifty guests attended the bris of the seven months son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Horowitz last week. The circumcision was per- Iformed by Rabbi Lazarus Lehrer I !in the presence of several phy- 8101888. Tuesday night the Ladies' Aux:- iliary had a very well attendt1 meeting and listened to an ad- dress by Dr. S. Y. Lunin. Impor- tant business was transacted and plans for the work of the organ- ization were acted on. Rabbi Falk of Cincinnati was a guest in St. Petersburg last week and addressed a number of the lo- cal residents with the view of forming a Reform Jewish Congre- gaation here. Rabbi Adolph Berger of Tampa was a guest here last week and visited a number of friends inl- cluding Mr. and Mrs. Witner, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hecht, Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis. Dr. Poley of Jacksonville was the guest of Rabbi and Mrs. L. Le- hrer last week. Mrs. Cohen who was a patient at the local hospital and under- went a serious operation is now convalescing at her home here. She is an active worker in local communal affairs. At the Friday night services Rabbi Lehrer will preach on "Thle Scholar, Fellow Man. and Teach- er." the choir will aid in the sing- ing of hymns. A social hour will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Pie and Mr. and Mrs. Cohen of Jacksonville were the guests of Dr. Lunin last Sun- day. and Wolf Cohen. Prizes will L! I given for high scores and refresh- ments will be served. * * Mr. Mendel Scheinberg will re- turn early next week from a bud- - iness trip to New York City. i* * Miami Beach Jewish Social Set entertained a large number of Rabbi Lazarus Axlerod, whose guests last Thursday night at :ts engagement to Miss Esther Levy weekly dance at the Miami Beach of Toronto, Can., was announced Country lub. Kinig Levinsky the this week. boxer, d the members of the victorious Young Men's Club Bas- Mrs Edar Jaobsadresedketball tem were the guests ,f honor. a large audience of over 350 peo-l * * p'!e at the Beth Jacob Congrega- ,.Last Sunday the Schule com- tion during their Friday night mittee of the Workmen's Circle services. Rev. Masialansky also was host to the children attend- spoke. The subject was Zionism ing the Arbeiter Ring Yiddish and Why. school, and the women of its Wo- * men's Club at a picnic held in the Jacob Friedman the five yearly Deauville Casino, Miami Beach. old son of Mr. and Edward Fried- Games were played, swimming man died suddenly Wednesday contests and other athletic events :fternoon as the result of an acute were staged, and refreshments of illness. He had been sick but one all kinds were furnished to the ay. Mr. E. Gordon officiated at guests by the committee. Mr. M. the services in the Beth David Silverman is chairman of the com- Eection of the City Cemetery, in mittee in charge of the School. the presence of the members of Ic ' the family, numerous friends and Next Sunday evening the met- representatives of Emunah Chap- bes.fteMai ec eihI ter of which Mrs. Friedman is an social set will entertain at a pi'-- active member. nic and Beach party at the Beach. * A number of novel events have been scheduled for this affair. Mr. Mr. Murray Yunis is in Boston, Irving Davidson is president of ex 2cedn ao beus s ithendit this organization. shortly. ----- Wednesday night the Friend- JAss CKrONVILL AWike n ship League entertained at a spe. iB(rroteAnenlJ cial dance with Jack Lapin render-i Missadsh atke rpnthed conerence. idng a number of songs. Next Mon. ior Weinle sa cairano the cofrne day evening its Board of Gover Miss Wenl sc aimmite of the nors will hold -a meeting at the membership cmiteo h home of Miss Dorothy K~arp, 1530 Southern Regional and was hon- S. W. 2nd St., and all members ored when elected Bic kre air-n o da v ni altl mdmbr sade tr- mnr ife J wih National Fund ed to attend and account for the- of her unit. 1 president and manager of Tropical Park, and has family. Frank J. Bruen, tainment sponsored by Beth Israel Congregation at the Elks club last Sunday night was attended by a large number of guests. Prizes for best fancy costume was won by Mrs. O. P. Gruner and Sam Goldstein; second prize t~o Mrs. Carl N. Herman. Dave Tis- nower and Mrs. Charles Albert won the prize for the most orig- inal costume. The committee in charge received much commenda- tion for the very creditable affair. A jo~nt meeting of Congregar- tion Beth El and its Sisterhood Swas held at the Community House Last Tuesday night when Mr. Mar- itin Dubbin, chairman of the ba- zaar recently held rendered a re- port. Other matters of importance was discussed. ** * Beth El Sisterhood sponsored a card party at the Community House Wednesday night with Mrs. Sam Berner as hostess. Prizes wase awarded for high scores and aet Beth El Congregation begin at 8 p. m. with Rabbi Alexander S. Kleinfeld preaching. Saturday morning services begin at 9:30 the public is invited to attend. ** Friday evening services at Tem. ple Beth Israel will begin at 8:15 with Dr. Carl N. Herman officia- j ting and preaching the sermon. a a , Frank Kleinfeld the son of Rab- bi Alexander S. Kleinfeld was the winner in the declamation contest between representatives of High Schools from Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe Counties in a competition held at the Miami Senior High School last week. Young Kleinfeld will now be per mitted to compete in the state con- te t. .. Beth Israel Sisterhood is spon- soring a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Gruner, i I c ~ 2~'~c~~ )e~~a)~Sk~r~c3c~-~ ~3 WHEN IN WEST PALM BEACH DROP IN AT Mrs. Mary Schrebnick's SR oumamian Inn 414 EIGHTH STREET WEST PALM BEACH Where you will obtain a delightful Kosher meal, home cooked and served amidst most pleasant surroundings. WHY TRAVEL ALONE ? "It Will Pay You to See Us" ROBERTSO UxTO TRAVEL We Secure References on Both Private Car Owner and Guest Passengers $5000.00 TRAVELER'S INSURANCE 25ec DAY Phone 5-25881 Miaml Beach 454 Collins Ave. GREYHOUND RACING At Its Best - 10 EXCITING RACES -10 NIGHTLY--EXCEPT SUNDAY~diso 0 Post Time 8:15 No Minors diso 0 Music by Mutchler and his Band WEST- FLAGLER W.Flsle YT~lNG rl JRW. Flagler althqdd~j ~~LLr 37lth Alte. tions received, was one 'from Joseph Manischewitz, of the Cin- cinnati plant, who predicted a bright future for the new plant. Conducting the many guests among whom were included repre- sentatives of the Jewish and Eng. lish press as well as prominent Rabbis, on a tour of inspection through the plant, Mr. Max Man- i ischewitz explained the modern facilities of the plant. A benedieg I tion for the plant was uttered by Page six THE JEWISH I L ~ ~E~,~\~EI~C~C~6666h6666666b~h~ce~h~,~~, ,- Friday, February 28, Rabbi Israel Rosenberg of the Union of Orthro o~~ and Rabbi Me IBosein xb I voked a kindly hrveate in, F welfare of the proidnce for~ri Manischewitz eoopkaen 8t. th tertainment of thedmn and greeted many of his friepd YOUNG ISRAEL MEETS An important meeting of q( SIsrael was held at Louis Speo home and plans for a Purim were acted on. I_ Club, many of the members b e Jewish. I'm not quite sure, bu just judged by the names. Miriam Scheinberg was elected sergeant- at-arms. In other words official buncery fooI ecleaner,r Indy u h harmisess.) Miriam was also pres- ident of the old Dramatics Club. Miami High has a very good chance for the Basket ball ratmg* The assistant managers are: Billy Homa and Anson Dreisen- Both boys 'tho rather short In stature are keen in mind and have be ute bus since they entered T en io plenty of the unkind work Yn emt ieia they al- and seemba k nfo mreasLet's give t w tht7 peardau ns are being made for baseball and track, many candb b sble, Sde uR senthal was appointed manager of the teamtrack, Ed Leven, winner of last year's pole vaulting contest has come out again for this com- petition. Here's luck, Ed! Sylvia Leibovitt was the only Jewish student from Miami High in the County academic contest. Sylvia was entered in Algebra. The results have not as yet been recorded. thit ol word( uothose who ie been told by some that they look with interest for this publication.) Please don't harp on this sub- ject. (0. K. Joe?)) MODERN PLANT OPENS (continued from Page one in all walks of life. Warm con- gratulations from Governor Moose and Mayer Hague of Jersey City were heard as well as from the many others who were present. Mr. J. U. Manischewitz the presi- dent extended a cordial we ome to all visitors, and invite M~ey!r Manischewitz to press the button starting operations of e factory. Among the enthusiastic felicita- A DOG GETS HI[S CHANCE "C'1Mon Silver Skates, hop in there with D~emitt Raby and Ruby Taylor. We've got to get goin' G.R.uMicell s ete t en Irc doos and turned to lock his kennel door a familiar sight met his eyes. Back there in a small kennel with it's floor covered with clean straw a pair of bright canine eyes star- ed at him beseechingly. The thud of a tail pounding on the floor could be heard. A series of short whines, almost human in the in- tensity of their appeal. Slowly Mr. Mitchell closed and locked the door to the big kennel. mThe otog Iden ferkmha been to the Miami Beach kennel club without a word being said between driver and owner when Mr. Mitch- ell broke the silence in a low and trembling voice, "Mac, I can't stand having Burning Daylight & & & && && & & && & EbAROUND THE CAMPUS h ct At University of Miami I - Eb By Milton A. Friedman C Hello, folks! Is everybody happy ? Well, the wrestling and boxing teams came back from the trip with a batting average of .500. The boxers lost three matches and the wrestlers won all theirs. This doesn't, however, take away any honors from Stan 'Phillips~f the lone Jewish boxer. Just as I guessed last week, he won his la4t fight, which gives him a standing dftwo wins and one defeat. Not As for the wrestlers, Kurtson and Reichgott came through with perfect records. Jerry Cohen lost a heart-breaking match at F~. Benning by the small margin of 85 seconds after two over time periods. I asked some of the boys if any funny incidents occurred during the trip. The answer was that they knew of nothing especially funny having happened. However, I gleaned this bit of information. Before the Parris Island meet, the Marine heavyweight wrestler approached ortocoacht adi akd spin (twirling an opponent in th*> air and then usually throwing hint out of the ring.) This wrestler was a professional and so wanted to use this means of ruining our man. Imagine his embarrassment when our wrest- ler applied that same hold on him and put him out of commission. Saturday afternoon a very amusing thing' happened when we debated Rollins College team over the radio. Ordinarily the speak- er's mouth is very near the micro- phone. However, there is any'in- strument which shows how near or far the speaker should stald from the' "mike", or how soft he should speak. One of the Rollins debaters who has a love for ges- turing got up to speak. He be- came so enthused in his subject that he began to shout at the "mike," make faces at it and~ brandish his arms. So excited did be get, before long he was standing about two yards from the "mike" and was absolutely roar- [ng. The instruments in the con- ;rol room began to quiver and the needles went from one extreme to the other. The operator began to :uss and ended up by turning off nost of the instruments. The speakerr finally got through ald hen innocently smiled at the peo- ,le around him. Ignorance cer- ainly is bliss to some folks. I can't write any more now be- ause P'm getting ready to go ?o ,he U. of Florida---U. of Miami >oxing and wrestling meet tonight [Tuesday). P'lllet you know the -esults next week. Thank you. Until next week at ;his same time, thank you. LITTLE ROUMANIAN RESTAURANT 220 N. MIIAMI AVENUE Second Floor Specializing in Real Native Roomanian Foods Our Special Offer FOR ONE 'WEEK! Commemorating SWASHINGTON'S BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Enjoy An Unusually Fine ROUMANIAN FLEIKtlA (Steak)~ With Your Friend at Our Expense To Acquaint You With the Unusually Fine Steaks We Servl We Will Give You SSTEAKHS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 60 I ~Including; Bread, Vegetables and Relish REMEMBER YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED IF YOU ARE NOT FULLY SATISFIED tkPlease your guests, save money and worry by letting u tak care of your Card Parties Entertainments or other private Catering: for Private Pa ties Our S eialty 9 e begging me that way every time I leave for the races. P've made up my mind to school him agail. I can't deny him his pleasure of racing once again, so F'm going to school him, and if his toe is al- right--welly--we'll see." Last week Burning Daylight schooled. He ran his race like the old master he is in 22 4-5 sec- onds, leaving behind a pack of seven gasping greyhounds. Folks, that was the happiest moment in the whole life of one of the best greyhounds that ever faced a bar- I s: e rier. Six years ago a brindle white I son was born to Billy Steam and SRambling May. He was named Burning Daylight. Two years lat- er at Peoria, Ill., he ran his first race. No first or second program event for him, nosiree! Started in the feature fifth race! And to i this day has never had to run in competition below the fifth race. Burning Daylight developed into one of the toughest, speediest, and fastest breaking racers that ever dug a nail into the turf. He beat the best of them. At the Beach last year he~ kicked dirt into the noses of Royal Palm, Harlerto, Master Kildare, Hot Box, and a host of other outstanding stars. Last summer while chasing a live rabbit he broke a toe. His owner felt that such a grand old ;i campaigner that had won purse after purse for him was entitled to spend the rest of his days in comfort and rest. He brought the speedster all the way to Florida 1 this season just to be certain that he got the proper care. SBut Burning Daylight loves to race. It was born in him. And day after day when he was left in his kennel and he knew where his kennel mates were going his eyes were turned to his master unmistakingly appealing, "Is it my turn now?" Burning Daylight has schooled. He won his race by a mile. Folks, when you go to the Miami Beach kennel club next time, scan your program and see if Burning Day- light is an entry. And if he is- remember--that there's a grey- hound that's on the come-back trial---out to give his utmost- out to prove to his adored master that he's still king of the Mitch- ell kennel. This Friday night "Burning Daylight" is getting his chance and what a~ race that's going to GALA OI RA( ~37 MEET MONDAY, i -- SEVEN RAC EXCEPT ~ POST TIME b 4 \-CLUB H ..INCLUDING ST1 C' State Law Prohibits Admission of Minors GAB LE S~RC ASSOCliFlr IONN FRANK J. BRUEN, President-Managrler. 0 N BIRD ROAD WE8 T OF BILTMOR E- OPENING CE ~ING FEB. 29TH :ES DAILY SUN DAY 2:30 P. M. IOU SE ATE TAX $5.00 'G C. T. O WE R , c& &b b cf cb m & cb & Q et cb c b `HIGH HAPPENINGS b cb Doings At Miami High cb By Bettye Hot dogs, tangerines, and strar- berries (or any kind of herr~ you like.) I have actually been able to get down or rather perch, "bird- like," on a stump to write this article without having to say that there was no news. Here I go apologizing again, but honestly I am sorry to have caused such confusion among some people. In fact, I can think ,f several who refuse to dance with me for fear of my commenting on their style .. or maybe 'm wrong. In that .newly Formed Dramatics FLORIDIAN |
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