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MORE THAN TWICE AS MUCH LOCAL. JLIlSH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER Vol. V.-No. XI. iaiFlrd.Fda rh1.192Price: Five Cents Theatre Guild To Have Benefit Monday night, March 141 will be Little Theatre Gui~ ld Niht ;rt the Miami Beach Kewnnel club. Sores of the country's most ntote peopl will anttend the special prro- gram of reuyhound r~acing of whieb the entire samission re- ceips willU go to~ the 11t~tle The- atre Guild fund~ whric they are enadeav~ring to raise to carry out theirl program of expansion ou- lined for the coming year. There will be 11 greyhound . races. featuring sp~r:nts, long route raese, and a s-pecial match f-ace be~wee four olf the faster dogs5 at the kennels. There will a ::o-ph:tes presented to the ownr- Spezria trjfphies harve~ been donated ;3y Dr. Geor. E- Wootfllard. prexi- denrt of the Gua;d; Greedef ard Crosby; Mayrjr V5al C. Cleary; The i'wtcxd fEM~~~ttttt~~~~~ ad~ tb Mkiso doing~ their bits toward pn--t~o irzawring trophie are Thos. Meirp- San; Zona1~ Ga~ie. Irving Poe lir Gerg5re Gershwi; Mrs Walt : inlchB; Rejez M8orgean.; Ea 19 Sande~; W. L. "Yeang"t St5r lt, Gerge~Ja Ade; Ra~e: Goldberg Jro a Go6en; No~rrwnay Johnon;t Ja k Markey; Benc Lryv; BEbe back. ~: Dr. Josep~h AdamsP; Mayor~ YaJ f Cleakry MayorT Vmmart~ D. WymacII; T~oa r @j, ME Ptaa -f Irr ing J. Bente; Mrs. WateIC~Jr Ekaera; Bart Wil~ams: fPadd Burdim: ars. E50s P. 5"s-p~r.; Mrs. James J. Walker; Mr. fra~ek J. Erp-n A~ J. Mh and Mr.- and Mrs.k D. 2 rhard~f Head. -'zk we~~jCIRt~ of J~a Ase~ a beeCrJ sel as both chd T~wa the~ trac o c~n Ast enit.irse**t W~~~E an. rs G~I adyserp Y. be wood and~ ThEect~ Bark are 5n cha ~to of L riBjP .ifiE com- A~e ;5 rfbMs cr l~r~ f~CD~jl Pam. Pas PmT~rd 1 Mr.- sy a'*enoo spe a me ens .r-ICS.. pade at~iF ca sta- .57 gragoge wi~th regular Lfas day from: the rtim t~ Sr~isrecivd from treading o~f -h Toirah and pe- the! iAk" and placd on the red- teyrr~ia: p;rayfers being; reeind& er' desk unti ij t~ isgin replaced. .: ~Zf~TP~Be~w;~w;an~a~sa~nr%~ ~p~ L~P"~A~-rrk4vl.~l~1 Z L Judge Speaks at Congregation Fasts Campaign Banquet When Torah Drops Judge Julian W. Mack of the! A scene that is unusual in :5r- United States Oircuit Court of [annals of Jewfish histo~-ryoccurrcd Appeals, Niew York, urged 200 last Saturday morning during :h:- Jews to assist their distressed Sabbath serv-ices at Beth Day.i iSynagogue. M1r. Louis Weinkrle. brothers In eastern Europe and in traurofteSngu w the upbuilding of Palestine in op- was acting cantor during the ser- ening a campaign for funds at vices arose to lift one of the Safer a meeting Monday night in Hotel Torahs at the conclus-ion of the Helene, Miami Beach, sponsored reading of the law. As the congre- by the Allied Jewish Campaign gation rose to stand in honor sf committee of Miami. jthe ceremony, one of the "ai~z Judge Mack told of the difficul- ChavTims" (arms upon which the ties and dangers confronting the Torah is wrapped) )broke and the Jewish people in Russia, Poland, "Safer Torah" dropped to the Roumania and the opportunities floor. Immediately a gasp eame the race has in building Pales- from the audience, because of th tine for their national home land, gravity of the event and the pe3- where they will be able to help ance that follows. themselves get away from eco-l According to Jewish law all nomic, social, religious and poll- present in the Syn~agogue mult tical oppression. fast forty consecutive days, from "M~any improvements and devol-l sunrise to sunset eer~y day; being opments have been made in Pales- permitted to eat one meal at- ev- - tine in the past few years,"' Judge 1 "'"osad!" """'",,""" opruie3Plans Made for of Amrnbuinn capia,einea'"fiti t Gala Event buted un~deLcthe direction of '.he Jewish agency. . "The only civitized race without 4Fnl n a a a national home has a right to chag of the "S m~I HateJrab- re-create the Jewish people. Har- nessing the Jordan river has made c ut~ n ofw nlabl che icals. De 1 e moments also hae been made inte ei rus in rsres. Ciis are replacing swamplands and Jew~s in Palestine are given opportuni- ties to make a living, worship without being m~iae and de ; velop their educatiatoC1 program. Philip Lieberman, M 1i Beach banker. was toastmaster, and was introduced by Bharry I. Lipton. D. J. Apte and Harry Simonhoff, co-chairmen of the Alllied Jewish committee, also spoke. Mr. Simon- hoff making the appeal which re- stdinmore than a thousand dollars being raised. Rabbi Ch. J. L. Auerbach delivered the in- vocation. Committees will now canvass i the city for the balance of the $5,000 goal set for the local cam- ~ paign. ISil ~L---i fhic ail ami Jewfis t~ion Sunda beginning gram calls Synagogule companime ~il enter be wEelcoin propriate t by a prom traditional will be c ceremonies. program h the singing tween the ( es. All w heavily lad will be pro' No charges made and ; will be the auxiliary Following the banqu the first t be held in years in co samp tm -~CC- ~~pcc~ c $WA sy 2 p.MB. far $AA (iF~ t ii i i I are...t aCere.. ust 5. as li~ens Pesu at Temple bu i i State Night at Flagler Park Stt,~e Night is~ being cekbrated an -cr tha~ r. *ro *housrd New ten thriring races inr the spe~ela '-op ra~tce ben me for1 the rd- ders, o'-~ Engre_- rare such ch-~ampionr ra ~~s~ Na I~acC Ca- Ieas, Trtdafe MarshalL My~ aidde. Ihey~s Dm*-r. Cii*j Cour~t, Dec 0i~ iY IY ber -rac has dtrraw thassadgs ofr ~ iF-tist and~ local 6 fans been ofar thf e sperdid cr~-j~aier of dos Withi easy~ access frmc :& i~ he~arst atPa the Cits b~asiBAS e* treesi sleek far, wereI thie morei arrl )ierely Ms~c. E-m- &5 JIE M Y Fr 7wk~~; M-rts Sop~Tje PE~Sex. & Pr v56me.~ & L andt iEmb~teetas Gi- take 1:bt atr the M~i. -,cgr;;r ~y; h Orthodox Congr~:- ega- Mae 3 a 8ochk-nTe-.e y eve~nir g. Mlal~r b7t -~ Ir when Be rm (JS peak we ~~CEZ= at 8 o'clock. rt city-"~ arrs 1Fnd Beyour. In forV~ a rsesii atl~an. Rbbi~ rf Temph doors to music al- -af- delreteJei nt As = rcthepsee p Wak* R the Syaggu it. jgaICie- and) Beynd azJ :be Re ed at the doo~r by ap iu cuetath sspno traitional bymns r Th qt %rIL h9 fee elesag of a sr. inent speakers and the A. pubi -addresses at Tez, fi'in~g of the le:Tes+ Israe itwhchth cd carried on with proper ors, Lewis Br~own ad A splendjid marks-! -~Ch g wiil tk4 LLe p ~ O-: e~;ri~ g~ 1crmconie s an addreCSL pie pso be pe~rmteedr to ~- ill b seated at r5-' je ~ B-~~~i~~ B ien banque*: tabks th: i;S i 5 ft L i vided for a~'rE The guests.i 54pf nt of heC pro s oJf any kird~ a di ~ -jt p~r~i f'~~ iif all -ourism and~ vsorsL~b ~ Bi i~ i ar gues-,ts of I~Ithelde' pend a verCI A~Pdeda~ be~ L of the cnrmqe~gatc~ 'iU "-- 34 ,BitOj r the f orzelre mem e'oar ifif ~ ~ ~~ Mianj forj a~a IfB- ri SO~T P96 IL ~f a *Torah'. Atf the ELETO~i M., ai penms ~ ted forwar7 Tors 31 th were it, Swhmtea asonis ~b a sainabi sikra OT crow: OirT wastrn~k by a Pemmy'i~ramia gZ~ Christianity and Judaism Discussed Pc~.e. Zton- Beshr~awu we known D,'Efor andre; r~iver+~ o theCora j3 Gab es CorTgi-egaLjw-:a: Chureb~ w:U Tune In Sundarl 2 p. m. Station The Jewish ~arin g~a amB ee 'n;;f~~o~ pa~~ fg beginning~ a 2 p.r m.i repe~8~~te e e&~~~~~~~~~eeeeeeeeee aiah B d~e entire tmze it is onI Onear aest Ij-Yplg~~f aRing Isk memoraies of yea to the ots ones, acqurints the yong onesri~ rh J dew tM re W wae rnt to haow, played in th~e real Jeish 3i~nimitabl ~Leaerwu ~s-byte Jw- aoed F~lif~~plaa e for your eaiL~tlCtr ..en WeekLB yes ik~e to h~ae ~som~ paptj~r elari pb~s as It 7 rfIrtBdr~,br rQ Fle x~Kdian Psroami tor c~ f~areo Staen Y WQA amlI yearl wishw be crp~orn hal & a~m m. -.. m.s.... we segmementcr~ Jewishint is ames.. m.... aL s...si ~Rat~ hrt ~ r'lRebl ,, ~kidrsYarch 11, 1931 ---- - I aa 4~ a nercee trascssset**** a Martia Cheche Well known Jewish~ hear# with yrsr of experiences as te concert stager in a repgertPi~re of muIsiC embrar a fiwj fta~usaeis open fr coe verta estagements. Ingerirr, the Jewish~ Floridian STAIEalON WQAl EVERY SUNIDAY. AT PM I SPONSORED A~nD SUPPO~RTED BY Time Jeish Floridian and theFollo *~~Advertisers STRYTKOSER PROGRAMl Prt~tjirS T~tiscnetey yril prc- Per ~isamean Rehef Stn S~orts fOWiS S(lk songs B~-i wO 0.. ~iafj. 4n r ,~ Pc*Paarr hits of the da?, wo .Is i J"lh M~t~rtait CiSty,~ and for pFst ?*~i~~ 'Iarswlh Repll~g Pala and IICL~~~~- -r aao n ---- -- FJ~~~lt~~nam IC IEP S ...an.an aat; on r .hrrt .. ..nnrr 8 l;~~ Lf~e R 3 P~ ~CI ~~i The ilJewi~Sh Ibrkhan 1Uist"r 1a c. artc~. haIOJ~s i~jb~fZ~tT ~Pa~r~j~MS R ~"t~tlb AIXq TSSON Pa ~in31a i~~~~ R&R`~~U~-~~ t~"~ ~ BERNT MATERSON ~ I Wed4 Suri~ fena wulr giv thte. rh Mrfg 'skains ~ anlllt on- Swea.t the tannoune~ :Aa of benu~a efats or, rmd the pair t~ll be made-r thgPOuintment of the following 'r~Z ic Mr.~ H.~ NTE. h~CZ E'imn dacbT and a special orchestra will The committee will recomend th to rixs nd efrshent. urn.sh thes mus~ic. Every o~ne :A ~IstE of o~ffiers3 for next year at ~ :kr nerl~p of heWzri :.ted to come out and enjoy the next m~e~etig of the Siste~ The~ tc a S hrrmedgof me Maz ri g~civre, as the datncing will hood. A~ meting orf th Sister .~l~E wasfi held at rsr-da ee:~- continued on and on and on. hoolvd followed at 2 o'cloctk when 'e~. e B B ~rPill n letct r'! The proceeds of the evenn a Ireports of distric t committees ag Itne :af ..eers weret~ e vl a w 1 g to the bride and gmrom, weu~re recived. Mrs. Morrris Dub. R.ia :em: r. Frree montt; a "r? them off on their newi ler chairman o 6thePrat ,~tf~.~ I~-fT.~~~- Janc Br < artsr w-ith a biang and the: gwl~cJ fr the Adlzay iECsch~ed h.idrfen re- T*7-~I vice~ pncor.:anert .Se a.Ehe~ of all their many friends ported that~ the affa Lr will1 be held .;eFef y sCreI;itary:e Je~anett fe Sunrday, Mare~b 20.1 at 10) a. m., **nr Merin. treasurerT: Esth r ** ich rine grift will be p~resnted (k;3rom serpari-t-at-arms, and xt Mornday afternoon, Ma~rich to r he children. Mrs. S. B. Sch- ArtsC BernTeC~~ uriI5 e~r. An i:,- 1Y, at 2:30J p. m. the Sen or Chap. ilessingr- ~ dona- te dollars 1?. ~-resti p~rot a was presentred rer of Mliami Hadasrsah w~ill meest wards :h panrry. MrSh. H. Isaacs wair. t~- mebef the A. Z. A. in the clubrooms of the A~cac~ repor~ted that 'e Tiveh Theatre TtLcXrTticrtig. PBefreshments were Club in. the Congress building affair had Sright: mor~e tan fifty z--Tre as~ L 3aic h~ur. where a veryv elaborate program dolla~rs to~ th organiion. Can- t f entertainments will b-e present, tor- Kanr~r;kyt 1-Maesd rtha mean. "be Masse Jewish Social Ser ed for the guests attending. All bers of the SsErhood an~d their :q:,lk.zec ruevera3 monthc ago members and their friends are ch~i-ld-r. amz ~end t on Mndays and men; IZL a -27 mt the Miami Beach urged to attend. Thirsay : :0 .mwenh iari~try Ct7 for a wie~ekly dance a wil cozidue: classes= .r Con~grega- be)l s ve~r enjoyst~i combiniation To raise their quota for th~e t;onal Eing~7L( Yeg.j~ MsB n'ey We :crer ind dnes at Davidson,'s Hadassa'h Hospital organization i;' president~f o~f B Jacob Con- _~f~~k` :r Monday eveninge. lhe. local chapter of Senior HadC- gngah:':- Sherhoo of Miami New~-r -tii -:f ~ beigwre in ffi ud eah Sak b el tra.L trp R :~~ 1C7 xres wr~ht: kf; ~;?a~'c: 5:<~ ,2~ Sr;S;f~tL city 7L.' ankL;' e ed ~tfT Iaa:?h r Sfra..- pa ta yr7Y i i ;; :(:T I:n~~~fE'song wha ~-r u-~-r;~nr =rr. re-ex-- t rz el:~ rlfTr -opti 5CE~ h.. s: : I`-, o ~ ! YeI I;r ~r~n l :int *;': ee v~rf.~r~i dtre tr "'t f wCTI 1 il I nl h ~z~ : nr` j- 'r a: ~na. man zn.u "h~rt a<.0 E~l r n.h~T~ u;.Lnwe R-,nu~ FCP;e' S 2r~- 8:uemo A'i k ni -ts. 'PeU: tl: 6hf Tsthnt "bFt T:L-r~d~~fr 7emicatemiaun rti ~~~~LV -OE~ h~owr if tu beases T' nwhi~~men~ w -v1 waverrs ani n -r.s v~nil tu webetr. ao htft rr hajs r "k rl un : : 'twsi- rtr Thew 8:~~~ f'$..) =i 1 meTrbers A: ;w =;r woma :Es the- B--ad r-;,,.as..,y,-Ar E-r rr -=;isaT p~ lt 7L. .l-itu .fW~ mr he m ?c~lnst re 1 an.~~o us.h NI. TCrff- To ~3r. rt7f fl was onarc a. n: Tiawr~J~ %f;- n c .Yv-:st :. nra l-r n~ n :*onancemt :tu rar: n n u~nUI i7u Pse :t !fun s--v: ~ f Trl ow m h:- .r n)i :n E-- fTLi nt .rt~ v;ud~ ww ennrur wo. f 4 - ~~--ix -ah ,7e-r~ ;Nz t-~rw ~-nn -f.lrume t Cone~i.m k- MVl- r Z .f nTer arUtnmer. ant Lno W m~1 icR~hn I seT.. rI. jzrce: - nt~ Ylflm d8~~-f u Ynen Em~~a . Ih fiT;ITfi hat 1 .1 Laman. nart. u-rt twe~nt sser r: Yu~ t~rl ?ianms- Arn-iumc L metame was ~ hall wasr, neannafi. ant jan r~t'Ee- wr- uis~ way drseae aE~ uks'so :tu rmmona fsist **nc A nn- C1 TL~~ anc wht -f;rTr.~Cic~h fo!- I~~,!~7'~T' T~~cAr Maur LTry ~ : : :f:~r:~_r. Fredesar Jerry e -cir TK7 :T e fl-sfEr. G rB isf ~ he~t;~rtr, a3? M~ds Fr hIeda Gk ~, ,9~ r s~'c 'bou~r refras`trcir.ts nr :rtrr 6 ;g.- c ~er, no-r~- 's! F; e f;r so~erda'i a~oisit e `a-i Wesril we mak- he: homeif~l in Mimi at my sala mJ hie for tri kre -B-;. m~a ctu,.- Trrnz~rrm oet ie : 4 ~fth ;r he z La su~i. v.nrnt. tN offered ;The .rip to Cuba free of charge.~ Full; onc~mrcn ma e ouqneaif~ City- is registered at the Fenimez e2 apartments, Miami Beach. H alloahrd meet id ola the Ju isr night at which time plans were announced for the "Giv-e, Get : r Earn Affair" that will be held shiortly-. At the same meeting .Miss Selma Mlerson accepted the chairmanships of the Cultural Study Group recently- appointed. Beth David Sistetrhood is spIor.- sortug a gala Purim dinner on, Sunday? evening, Ma~rch 20, b~ginl- ningp at 6 p. m.. w-ith Mirs. S. J. Spectsor as chairman and .11r. C'harles M~arkow-itz. J. Katz. B. Kandle, and D. Daum assistingT. The public is invited to atte .d s:nd a splendid program! w\ill be Bt:h Davidi Sisterhood Excu. :ivei Boa~rd he~ld ap mleeting~ in te fo.rmn of a lun~cheotn at which M~iadames ,lake Engler- and won , Friedmanr! were the ho~stesses last Ladue Aurih Ta9 J~WISH FLORO~IAN -- Anda Pcishr that~ Madec it? YOl' STRA BEMAND TRE F R ag y __ __~___ __F ___~~_ __I___ c;9asECKHr About Your ~ SP IA~ZIbNG in othe it an newest scientitle lastrtuments. nithout the use at DBLUG8, TEST CHARTS, OR AID OF sig~ht. Visitors wdeemed' 36 N. E. 1st Avec Ph. 3-7308 . .- -I- --u u -Y .I---I .- Bundles 21 North West Niath Street DELANEY & R1EE88 Se%6 Ot~t on All Aesteer Work 384 N, Basedl Aveme YOU PAY FOR HIGH CtLASS PRINTINVG #YY NOr GET iyr At eabseal PrIeso Phase 2-881 NTY & Miami Aver. (II 4 I FOR SALE Established, good going grocery store on Miami Beach. Bargain. 448 Collins Avenue FEDERATION WHY? Reliable Dependable Experienced Organized Rehearrsed And Trying To MIQaitn A Living Wage Scale Miami Federation Of iMusiciRIS OUISIE J. NETT, Secretary Phone 2-3912 8 ELLERS Heaest, Ceartaese Servie. .N. W. 74I Ave. st 38th S3tret FUNERAL IOkltE aP N. W. TMR ArVrNUe I Friday, Marh 1 18 TFIE ~~FPLOHRID)IAN O CSIET th tsnment of the guests. Among Iwork under considerable hardshbips SC E tose who will entertain those pand a detailed report of its accom- present are the Traeger boys in plishments will be published short- a series of aerobatic and novelty ly. It will reopen next year. dancing and singing numbers. Al * * Oneof hepretiet nd os ceebrtig hs ift-seenh w -number of prizes have been con- The nominating committee was impessv eet of the p aetetadmst dleraing anivesarfy havint bel tribute by local firms which will named Monday at a meeting of ypearsiv helint Mimiwa the wetd-n marrived nRosh Chodeg Aeen be given for the best costumes and the Temple Israel Sisterhood at yaing cereinmoame whe abb Laxe- Shaynie in 185,an ht Choes w amasks. In charge of arrange- Kaplan hall. Mrs. L. Zeients is ,rus Axereodie ofe Miami Beach han n 8 and happy to haeben"nerir ments are Mrs. Chas. Tannenbaum chairman and others are Mrs. I. p~iss Esther Ruth Levy of Toron- othswdigaaftigclerge~neral chairman, assisted by Mrs. L Rosendorf ,, Mr.H Klima, , toCa., er unte inmariae tio ofhis owddngs a itnnivers 11 Sam Tannenbaum program chair- Mrs. Max Dobrin and Mrs. HI U. ato Tusay. wevemung.e rosari e ation thir feet and era ry, a man, Mrs. Wm. M~chlowitz for Feibelman. A committee on the lAt 5 o'cloc more thng at ou- forme thanr fivet minute H ud cakes; Mrs. Harry Seitlin for nov- prpoe change- ofbylas n- sAnd guests gthered about theulo I.r Liton pvesmidnt fthes arry elties; Mrs. Abramson for cigars eludes Mrs. H. 1. Homa, Mrs. Ros- sa geth aco Syagou here bu 'e Rab gpogu hn spokesd on bheh yna- and candies; Mrs. G. Kotkin flow- endorf, Mrs. D. J. Apte, Mrs. Mor- Bit JAxeod is thoge sprtulledrte congreation nd tehen of ers; Mrs. Nathaq Adelman for ris Cowan and Mrs. H. IL Miller. blAnrd myocuied the sprta eats ~thatsne h couple~aio widthe aitpre adkwiches; Mrs. Max Kupferstein Tickets for the Purim en- had been provided onthe beati- t wo hundred and fopewt ifty dol Th ns, tickets at door, Messrs. tertainment to be given by the ful lawn adjovining the ynagoue- groomnde Rabb ift Lazars. elre Kupferstein and Futterfass; trans- Sunday school children Tuesday, inr the ntr adofn the lyawnsood ten grepl aid Landr tanked ll portation, M~essrs. Mechlowitz, March 22, are in charge of Mrs. sevra o~ crthe offices the canson-i their rfelicitadtionse Duil tor Seitlin, Drevich and Rappaport. Kagplan. Tickets for the Sunday gvreatio holdn the staffes of the dinnteir Beriiainie Mayrson a it e Tickets may be obtained from night lectures by Dr. Joseph H. treaditonahldn "chup sah"whchws of h nrchetra i played o m and Jeiss any member of the organization? Kaplan and Rev. Don Henshaw at gaily bedecked with the blue andi numbers. The benediction was the or t ted hall The protnaceds weiKalnz hall aroeindr harg o Mrs. white national colors of the Jew- pronounced by Rabbi Samuel Mn bhe usemd for the maintenance of ZeentMs Rsnof n r. ish people. Potted palms, cut flow- Machtei and Rabbi Jonah E. Cap- te or mn za on at su4 ork \ Mllr. ers an vaiegtedplats erelan, and then all adjourned to the Third St., which has a daily at- Mared es. Henry d D. Wilams pre. placed all about. To the strains of lobby of the hotel. parneo or hntitycn- ned. the splaendi eroga pnre-l Mlendelson's wedding march, the A reception for all the commun- tiendac fmr hntit il etd h paeswr nr- Page Thr~ee Maruas Levy, Chicago; Max Levilr, Terre Haute, Ind.; Rose Pichs, Waukeegan, Ill.; A. Bernstein, Chicago, and Emma P~erlman, (fhi- cago. A social hour followed with Mrs. Jack Bernsetin pouring. tea. A verdict in favor of the Tip Top Grocery Company, defendant in a suit for $15,000 filed by Mrs. SrhAfremow,82 efro Ave., Miami Beach, was ordered by Judge Paul D). Barns in Circuit court Monday. Mrs. Afremow charged that she was injured May 9, 1931, when she stepped on a hand truck which was left in an aisle of the grocery store at 27 N. W. Fifth St. She was repre- Ssented by Sidney L. Weintranb, Louis Heiman and Dewey Knight. uSundaythevening the mhir lle - given at Temple Israel at 8 p. m. Rev. DonK Henshaw anhde Rabb Ja Subjects are "Christianity and Beyond Christianity" and "Juda- ism and Beyond Judaism." The children of the Religious school of Temple Israel will pre- sent a Purim play on Tuesday evening, March 22, to which the admission will be 25 cents for adults and 10 cents for children. Parents and friends are cordially invited On Sunday afternoon, March 27 from three to six in Kaplan hall a masked ball for the children of the Religious school will held to which the children of Beth David school have been invited. The Si~s- terhood will also give a Purim entertainment on March 27th at the Alcazar. The Hlebrew Friendly Inn at a meeting held last Thursday night decided to close shortly for the summer. It has accomplished much OPEN ALL NIGHT CURB MKCT. 1334 8. W. 8TH ST. FRESH FRUITs VEGETABLES IN SEASON *e Ship Indian River Freit To All Parts of the U. 8. A. groom was escorted from the syna gge on the arms of the venera bloeleader of Jewry, Rev. S. H Masliansky and Lazarus Abrams ande icit ftheo~ pbride hande lec the bridesmaids and the grooms~ men. Finally came the bride upor the arms of her mother and Mrs Masliansky, and she too was lec to the "chupsh" and took her plac~ beside the groom. Rabbi Ch. J. L. Auerbach o~ Palestine, a friend of the groom awaited them and then the bridr marched around the groom seven times in accordance with tradi tional custom. The vows were then pronounced by Rabbi Auer bach and then amid the applause of the large audience began the re cession3Ql to the Synagoguet It was the first open air wedding held here and was exceedingly im- pressive. Among those attending the ceremonies were Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan, Rabbi S. 2. Machtei and Rabbi Jonah E. Cap- lan, and Mayor Val C. Cleary of Miami Beach. Following the wedding cere- mony about one hundred and fifty of the intimate friends of th~e family gathered at the Sea Breeze Hotel to enjoy the wedding ban- quet Seated at a heart shaped table in the centre of the large dining room was the bride, groom and bridal party. At long tables sat the other guests. Heaped about the tables were all kinds of mints, nuts, cakes, etc. An elaborate re- past was served "k'yad hamelech", and -the proprietors of the Sea Leeire eied Mu cA en a tion from everyone attending. Dur- ing the meal Mr. Obadiah Gross- man an intimate friend of the groom acted as master of ceremony" ies and introduced the speakers and read the telegrams received from many parts of the country. Mayor Val C. Cleary of Miams Beach was the Airst spae a d community on behalf of the City. Then Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan dp Tebp isre 1 s Wf I id c ed by Rabbi S. M. Machtei 3f Beth David, and Rabbi Jonah *E. 1Caplan of the Miami Jewish Or- thodox Congregation who congra- tulated the couple and the Miani Beach~h comut and wse d t veteran of the J:ewishe~~~~eeee~~~~eee Forum, Rev. Evi Hirsh b slank ha p ro Re hp~e slowly &n im reasively of the work of a Rabbi and the dulties of a1 community. When he told the audience that he was ducedl by Mrs. J. Willilamson. Mrs. ~rs. ranrcsJ Damond, of New W;lliams spoke on "My Impres. York, are guests at the Fenimore sions of Percival Wilde the Man", apartments, Miami Beach. gathered from a personal inter- ' Id MrsthMac aG m nrgrs ir^'" SHENANDOAHI Oe AtePlay" Mre I.of~eins ein CANDIES Wildehs one acrs play ut rof nb MADE FBE8H DAILY Crystallized Fruit ~~....C5c lb. ed a musical group of vocal selee- CooaeCse ri 8 b tions, accompanied by Mrs. Glen- nis Head. Mrs. Rose Baran foun- 3Is sotdCooae der of the Philanthropic League a~ riory ....$ 5 of New York spoke adF.t ny.... gKitche sad Salesg wereo aedat s ed~o phat~eind 422 8. W. 22ND AV $NUE& Kenosha, Wis.; B. Mandell, Bay- Phone 2-8728 side, L, L; D. Stenen, Columbus, Mo.; m.ae Kaa Kait, Mo;I MIAMI 21 V]HA RSC Thl~e store was represented by the law firm of Miller, Mic~zy, Dixon D~eJarnette. Harry M. Green has been called to Newark N. Y., because of the death of his mother. Mrs. R. Goodman and daughter, MF i,, -ity and their friends then began -Cantor Schlachman 1ag sees .numbers and dancing ws ge voed ;, by all. A buffet luncheon was deF Idown nthis reep !on, Rabbi -and Mrs. Axelrod left for a brief n honeymoon. They will return to .the City, Friday afternoon for the d traditional S~heva Brochos which e will be conducted at the Synagog and at the home of the bride's f uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Laz- Iarus Abrams, Friday and Satur- e day nights. Mrs. Harry I. Lipton was ma -tron of honor, and Miss Helen Yunes of Boston, maid of honor. -The bridesmaids included Miss !Buschie Stone and Miss Thelma -Manheim of Toronto; Miss Edith Rogow, New York city; Miss Anita Silverman and Miss Esther Mintzer of Miami Beach. Harry (I. Lipton was ~best man, and the groomsmen Joseph M. Lipton, Iry- ing Davidson, Dr. David Paley, Murray Gfrossman and Obadiah Grossman. The ushers were James Kaplan and Harry Stone of Toronto; Benjamin Silverberg, New York city, and Murray Yunes of Boston. The bride wore a formal gown of white crepe, heavily trimmed in beads and silver. Her tulle veil was caught with spray Mof one blossoms and te bia oqe of white roses was showered with lilies of the valley. The atten- dants wore formal evening gowns in pastel tints, and carried pink and yellow roses. The dance of the A. Z. A. held gtte Anttitsellotel lastmSund y the local boys and girlsT ad wa quite a social success. *h h m mittee in charge received muc commendation for the very en oy able evening afforded th Ile attending. The dance was preceded by an anniversary banquet at the Ponce De Leon Hotel. International ..A abah will be observed at BethM Da i Synairogue Marchl b6 wen a hre o ll th elattu rviceab One o the boysr will act as h ab and others will also take parts during the formal service. A l youth organisrtions are invited to attend. ** Next Tuesdiay evening, March tion will glsi 1- wua ana mnask and civlc bal at ah beub In addition to the dar~noin man of the night cler hate ft *m on- to contribute t*ln io h n * 8, 1982 =-...r- - na nanSH ROREMN TH~E JE WIS I FL 0RIDIAE ~cHIGH HAPPENINS~ Ikl ngs Art Jdiamri H g~h a i~a 4By Bett Y1 Es~ ho!t caYn you imag~ine the at ~. .. Wtcl den t mind any- Ih~ say ceas really I've had ~~,~ a uibrat:ing wk-endi nd adll ls itswithitY~r, *~~g* ~=*n~, u ~tt~art an insntkpirtc ~~~~- 1~ ~~it Jt writ sh~ r ar*t andhrh~ thoif ye aw ;=f~h-' ~star as ~L~ Irr e a~t that sees f~C c ar** 13aban -fee Smak'b t~ - as Rafacs t~,e s~ummaga' gtrm tlant stMBE;a ME Zi'3r. Mr n2MzL r f~ J~i a Icz alk :Iisusra raa h agag ingzas aj -~ 1 lr Y . i _______ __~_________ -vy 4. iihate to think so. Too many i-f THiE N~ "kaht",- -,.*- *1,1;'f -i ~~ The Way of Life 7- t8O Ntgritt to whom mortney means Wr By BRIUCE BARTON jlttih The answer wre believe i~s -LCB~H 1E o si~mplet Wherwlt E ch whert- ca WRested: Tachers of Homer motLre opportunity be foundr thanj I oncer had somce correspondene -r inr '"Kashrus' ma~tters fofYr goeip, wtt h ch alumnae secretary` of a We'v~e marched in columns withl Advertisint xpt may be in. Galk.medding o wha haveyea oman'% college,. an estimably lady' the ranks, trse ntesoytl yWli H~e Rabbasy ar ri her naw visit sekn oriemr oe o nd climbed the columns called Johnson Stnrgis, automotive exe- ru the cormmunity for their passi- her -:nstitrion, which it well det- the Forum; cutiv~e, btter known as Jack. a iular muszr whiat better oppecrma--- srves. We've added columns in the banks, In a Maryland hotel (saysa Jack) a :ry for pubh~ttyc thtan to raiset J Or letzter deviope~d quite an And smoked a few--writh less his bag was carried to his room L. New'Bi sho'ut ^kasLh)ru' particula--- rrttli:eres Ltag~$ exhneof ideas on decorum, byt a porter who seemed to have v when =ithe lirabbi -~ tis M rned ~ whs awain._ until i made the mis- Imuch difficulty in hoisting his/ ,Ilc nada~h drew yan cotume ? --ake~ ,-f seeing :his comment,: Housed in our cabin, pans and pots heavy feet. Agu ajI*1rh -thy dep way t ar "r-1 a it abeevr. in woman's ce)!- A-re ranged in columns ordered! "W~hat's the mnattr?" Jack ask, sa tha::h ;j= che~~r liay, I was~ stop-`;fE I ;eges ra thinLk they4 receive proper. ed, "are y'ouF tired?" ged L'e =e st-'ve jy an3 feiveL at~ teaLCh less :Mr th rightful shares Then Polly spots the GLOOM1 "Bozs) ah sheo is," eame the sea paerPZ hre~ alnd :e'dl Sit: -ne &L izegazres and gifts. But I some- CHASER-- gloomy answnr.o r"This here job's en itairm' was avted-liYi jby -ite gLI;.lfe- ::mes :& ~~ tlhy e pushed their And all the columns could na'l so hard sh gaess ah'll have to go .L -re -i Am Rif-bs s~cays.-*n :1 .sc~T2~-I Zfo as:: canda toot high, and! stop her! back to mah old job, even if sh we'Y jt in y t~ we cts ea -;l rtte 3my war en too rigorously7. jdid get nerfus prosteration out Ma~cej can~ cenaiit on ung Il Twoa~ rth --0s: Succeful and Jt-j We let the scones burn in the ofi it." ;Ls cy tw wndngrt -d the TiL-m~ateI e-e::ve;-t addl age women of skillet, "Wh~at was8 your job?" Jack sayr I; -ty~t 'rhe L72;it Cachged -ny re- ~'1L--.x-::te le college gr~a- To join the rout of jibes and wpanted to knoow. Sol~ ;t-~thag4F a rans iL1 :sf t i-tltes TDey haebenasue lughter; LAhi was in advertising," and _a :Ms~r 20numbleg Rabbi. " nr:4et Ird ~see :01 their almza And if w-e could w-e wad na' wll the dejected oae, Leeas t~tgl sy 3ze --*:e 35re~e YE:. Of : Preset Stan- it Jack's ears pricked up, being ble :6:r 2nsbe cased :0~- -he ia-is 13 beetl _= f?ee in --heirl To change the Column, beam or! interested in advertising: Seach, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c mu b4-na wisd' me ay -4hi w a itTarti;~f after. "What kind of advertising? Di- was sa~tised.t :amh r-sm 4-rd sl~-i izel"' ed cQ of' :here wo ha-es ' reet-by-mal, poster, newspaper, ie : 17 : as's iand~ru INU~ it. mid 3\te :'.g -- waot of-:Izfe at th? Jack might be a nice name for magazine, or wereQ you1 in an ageo Istan ad should :f~ve ' od- r: z::i: erse Te one of' the Government's new baby Icy as a copy an,~t production man :eL a a : w e Cllr s~~tZerl s. te: *: are j ndj. or Prudence if it's a girl. or contact mran?5" nrwever -tree:'- ye~ ar--in jnsse rd _-m: amen."~~ ! i "None o-f them kinds," came the -3r e~~~ Las les nLv;. feesne:y-=S :icLtt seed -s1he face~-i3usl: **Aft- AI star of silent films, w~hoje answer. "Ahb wa in the advertis- -:f h inatch4' ^: eitoL:r:n. to `-5! t' is ~;~. Ast-c*: co'i ege~ girls voice w-as found unsuited to the in' business for a hypnotist" t ofd :r rly.ra 10ms ui-- ~a-ze e see: he r.'essan alkies. is nearing the end of a "Hypnotist?" Jack puzzled. -a rock. ~ re ~1C:heSyraggre Ild ;i ~nf-"narmte My' _lra ?f; a co- ;ong-term contract. For se~veralj .-aas,~ seh yo, see, this hypno- _w- pIF~ww. uJ zl 'L.~lLas-* on arlEl fi.eC~U Y'I wal -e : teach years, he has drawn $10,000 w~eek- tist. to advrt'--se his business, used ad~tt~ rls~ ie-ag ca ~r p: o :md ~ :he :2h cok sr :Miz- heath. ~- .y hush money. to put me to sleep in a sto' win- uri Atvail vaarm-ns~tr ,~=~I zi---cre: stn~se `J humo~r.lIIi dr Lee pef: y meer~es et d -2e m wh~err smritof s arule the money- a bachelor "Buat," and the former advrertir- a- men~ ag-s..- ?r I mmiune- qfat metr ea-t;-u= -'Lt "he iai'' Absrbn't save by remaining single ing tarn grew glam "Ah had to `:fl;ffwS-nif; f;_,ar Xt meai w--ace-~I sqer;S= :d o ould be more than enough to suP- Igive up thae advert~lisin businless- to mmrme- ei e 2 nse "kso~f 5=9+: :-:m-speedecce-~: f port a w-ife and children. that wrork ws so hard sh gota Ig c.e ih ac Jcid-r s'cignervous break-down. Le s d weevs eases er-c :>a Pepper Mfartin wIho did every- Thr '~h cepol odI a zzart- t~~~hing else in the WKorld Series, Teems esm epefn 'r4i TIY -serv -mea remem :03 pu>1 may- have to steal first base th s of capital pani~shment" says the Se~s~ l~am -te :-l.nea:~. Jac tL' Aid =:21 yea toi escape an1 anti-c~limax. girl next dEOor, bY1 the w~ay the i-*r Jew Int ns :fewa.2' politicians are fzhtng for the fees ce lss vey irstedg as sav-agle African tribe where a Peietl oiain bride is paid for wfith cattle is! tdento tbrtrlnt nome ases se two reyes -sume- -ze:a-<"jsaid to have adopted the civilized tdent aeabase ogt xweaso nt'-va ;I'sco~ e Tw -?-'fU ""'~~'' t custom of installment buying- !develop into a liar. me:=wr se A w-seefar rcs-a.2 12<:& Tewed :-*nothing dowfn and a cow- a month. Treet~ :umzes~~--n, tra za-< rs- n Whe there is an old bride to tumn Every dog8 'as his day and every em: ze s rac r= "'e's:*n as a down payment. naturarlly. wo-rman has her ways. must awmses a -pr-me at :tnea es ande ve runuce stm ares ee mas :N M 11 humanity is tamed. -ac-s, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ dn adil ml-esatTemn ha.s mtt:-- Pl tniss t ose ads~ inl :the r tnstir twar a x Trust d stee3. tcaamtnt y :rt u ow mntrr- Not: enewrat credit wa given ~~i~~y;.-At "-1P m1 i .t~r .f ory. However, the Depa2~rtmetnt ~ :i those Chies cawyester who re- Reas ~ ~ ~ L at -se! ~2e sac-'wma he at~ won am14: dricfultur is offe~ring a ~niftl- both~ Chpt nighdy s it could be nat men st ~ru age-~a~t nuxei hule k staf xtin. "The 1 ye A ffa r: fl~t~teed1 againS~ for dkue next day's an~~i~. 'ewa remae d~I :2< l~ Y: notes 14gy astre rr _tunce iJ- l-:o -:4 ys' AT1S~-~ 2assag hh~'dic~s RiiEcau FErIYid Phonre attcit see~ at -iN st Geny ~at~ rrum F rneti 6u jwE ai lias a tra um~ asse so,,.. ~i~ ~as J i-rs~hre alrc "* ~ 8.1 shAoes -. au1t tYi or~t 1---Numbr = c t iii, i tFY TEIR: ERRL5 $AtLL 1a as kro at cver 3raw 7rt ZCsiltae =te eki ~Sad sai :~ ;ra 3teemn; mr sent. Ps L -ear-rmwc -r al~ alas mnr han 4mit azar a karrv z e sitise. d isi, 2nadk Jan ie manm th*>< la~~r sa tht~s aver cre ; -us an lfI dei Scar m~its 3 f e --s; we-~l -ay govertiLf `af);t rme Zt-- b'~a e-ye~T T2nclfit 5 essls n;e$a- 'cmrir;e~ 1semew s-mtv -2 'r , marrliNes> Jac-e so--s wors `E ,: ~can-rr Area ladarn. SanI 2it ,t-f Reser$n.I-t basahas ,~1vL 1Peave .'ng armarani ~ -n mere ita mws istra. mei masst ~e saw~f a :esm ' sc-- :anne as was mac so WI meant a inii :.r -an 14-sca.1 Inuse ~2e Trearsonas Os-a-st- ag Macar & .' zerirdrent me nemanarc ses..ms a There ru - g uses weemances -- se- so a: ~ i- S ett ;* e ' r-rebel "a m~. ac--: ---ira -war :mile s ~---sa Iuse we a u-Jr -uesi r okw-dst u; -ss ri Exa U: v:1 Art a ---w. amZ :r I =~tra _rmsl VS2 f~~ em~ ~arirepat :Ms- -*i > eseun -2 &I: Amb`c~~assui-r itsau 1swe Es-m si is red. 1. rkati Nam 2 ;P)3 4 C ~There's a certPai Frenc class in at crtrai paort o the school a-t hi &i reaC T g rat srening. MUaurks~ Czwa~rr. a *sier bright nwmber. a: Mas the gade~s say, *iths In eaist-jf peants.E~ Janice .Brit sambera mefanp-r dlihts i3 thnrvaris th se uand believe it (T act th sea~ibEe r. A 5gtitute, ac~tua ityg Tas ~in pIcig the remainder at If~ y get that r.'Is E'MPia as acti mmber 4f oth M M~e has d beenrl iioint QQ-are a w f inr @Ue line of 'iv'@~ E ~i ks~a & As he le as 'eastr two anags ~ asC teast club awlni~pE wIcketP Qarkistg a smile. At sk samell mee~tig of f& Desasta-'s9 Chab~L Ma Engler gave tbrahi~ tleveNY the meC a tlrasksxae & theat ~ale. I can' swear seat ilt e4~r~ emans~ to the ca~n ir d~ wheat use the can is to dc eI ~ rarar gg a bes t i 86 ase A thwalr * Lthi C Deat rVP iswahaaglte s i e r v e. m e a s r u a s s i I 'b~d~~T f e z a n t s P iI E n a 3 + r e t 3~i' e means af rmer sa aS atlr meaN''S- Mi sect:-~PI~ Iand Rt-2 T:2v wearnes act at Ibsmt 3tand at ..,war noIt je a ml~t~I ~rl -sec ~t wr*-knt .e Z$*aeI~ ana d .'cr-tfa rA~ r +4zet- ?rri. tICiu. rL5 "Wh? rr as ~mIi~P sad. 3;as war w as *mumsr 4E~ Cti Stac Wannsr 3emar -chr aace iLa swan SYErwLlr~ar' 1magIna 3hat a at ths fSwe-r-t IShut~-iM l SQI ~t~tru3@ > d reamme angl;m si hmasoni~ ~ ~ir~nims -se norzz~ -.r n- - ans--sac-agsor seummr. 'i~ s a=nnuacrwa -ne S-~E all vil z e 3imanut &f 1-~s t na ru s- IYnameE tar ?t- Iterand bank ~ ztsenspmer at m8an .nla. '"her at - g-~-lrur +ptn~att JE l@ ZCSQL~ ~~c- seeh sco~ Pamenue n at~diss ~ammed s;~tus w~r-mt-in tha s,~Pmes~ : anfLf~Cr emisc a ee- e a-2nwa ~L ..-. -------- -" --^: --~--~--- r~~ ~ljgjr~~B~3 ~,,-f~C~C~C~C~C~C~C~C~Cl~t~~lCl~a~ri rCl~i Y~jllUI .A~lumnt:nonucmens I J AC EAN " A Page for Miami Beach NeWS ited by RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD tyrn ppl or n ld~ Schule of the Workmen's Circle under the direction of S. Litt, their teacher. Two short plays will be presented in Yiddish one of them being "Der Versterter Pesach". IThe affair will be held in the SWoman's Club on Sunday evening April 3. Tickets may be obtain- ed from any member of the or- ganization. FEN~WAY SOLARIUM Fourth St., Collins Ave. SWEDISH MASSAGE FOR ~LADIES, GENTLEMEN' SUN BATH 50c Including Sheet and Tow~el Season Rate Monthly Rate John Morleigqhem, Manager WHY TRAVEL ALONE? "It Will Pay You to See Us" SROBERTS AUTO TRAVEL Private Cars to All Cities Share Car Expense Only We Secure References on Both Private Car Owner and Guest Passengers $5000.00 TRAVELER'S INSURANCE 25c DAY Phone 5-2563 Miami Beach 454 Collins Ave. ~WHEN IN WES PALM BEACH .DROP IN AT Mrs. Mary Schrebnick's R ouma~nian Inn 414 EIGHTII STREET WEST PALM BEACH Where you -will obtain a delighttel~ KIosher ifthed, home cooked oand served aimidsrt most ple~asant surroundings. _ ~1 _ The Ed AROUND THE CAMPUS , At University of M ami % By Milton A. Frie mn Dar~Y 'b~i~6il MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION On Sunday, March 13, Mr. S. (Orthodox) Litt teacher of the Yiddish Schule 1545 8. W. Third Street JONA E. APLN, Rbbi of the Workmen's Circle will de- JONAHE.CALANRabM liver an address at the Workmen's The usual early Friday evening Circle hall, 701 -N, W. 5th Ave. services at 6 o'clock will be fol-beinnat8pm Adsio lowed by the late services at 8:30 isfe y h ulci nie rrheanhRabbi J~onah8 E a sen ril oa 8d Tdhe sbeco ntdi ec ;Fnances' basing his sermon on Cry for Justice." the portion of. the week. The usual congregational singing and TePrmSpe ceue r sponsv reading will be led by originally for Tuesday evening, series a 9 o' aturday morning March 22, will be held under the auspices of the Woman's Club of the Workmen's Circle on Sunday CONGREGATION BETHA DAVID evening, March 20, beginning ati -(Conservative) 7 p. m. A very excellent program 139 N. W. Third Avenue has been prepared and a splendid S. M. MACHTEI, Rabbi supper full of delicious foods will Rabb S.M. achti wll on-be served. The admission is only Judge Pau D. Barntes will bon 50 cents. Mrs. Rose Kaler is chair- the guest speaker at, the late ser man. othe arrac ngemen ts comt- vices tonight. Rabbi S.. M. Mach- tend ep i sivtdt t tei will conduct the services and ICantor Louis Hayman will chants sat down than, of all things, a preach on "The Threefold Peace". group of negro students from the Saturday morning services will Booker T. Washington grammar begin at 9 o'clock. Dr. Y. S. and high school came on the plat- Lunin continues his regular lee- fr The were retteming aevst tue evr ogu e rnorning a ored boys and girls~ had really not 7- been deliberately placed on, the same program with Ted Shawn. ~ICiILLyYU It was merely a coincidence. b c& Q Q b ch b d, & cb & cf It 6 rt And did; those kidg strut their WE dc STc PAL ilEACI e c i r t stuff. The ~bla~ck bottom dances -&& that you may imagine were put on by those Icids not over ten years The regular weekly;.Sisterhood old.' The tadents~ nearly had card party uproar. The expression on Shawn's House with Mrs. Martin Dubbin face was enough to :frighten a as hostess. A large number of child ou /of its wits. He walked residents and tourists attended. out assembly, and on the way ~prizes were awarded for hign out] said, "If that's being taught scores and refreshments were ser- to school children today, I don't ved. w t lan education." * 1* In recalling~ this' eple I've ~gone! TPhe regu~lar Frid~ay evening ser- into a convulsion of laughter and vices will be conducted by Rabbi so, inust stop writing. Bon goir. A. S. Iyleintfeld of Beth El Congre- r.r- gation at 'the Community Houje "" '"'"""' '5"" ' ""1111(1(1 beginning at 8 p. m., when he ST.~~ ~~ PTRBR NiWj:ur Irr will preach on the portion of the DrAolhSpee frerRb week. Saturday morning services bi, Ad lfew Yor ity andme now begin at 9:30 o'clock. The pub- resipntof araota pok to' alic is invited to attend. ia-ge aiudienice l~ist Friday night Friday evening services at Tem. at the Unai Israel Congregation ple Beth Tsrael will be conducted on "Itai~som' Using the portion by Dr. Carl N. Herman who will of the week ass his text he con- pec herglr emn The demnd th kidappig ofthepublic is invited to these services. b dhrh bab and th rnrsom A social hour follows. quired by the Bible for the Jews CogeainBeth El Sister ojf .old: as' a .contribution towards Coongregationg ln fo the Pu the erection of the Tabernacle in hodis mnraking p ns for thhildren Sthe time of. Moses. o ritee Sunamme Shoo 0ned dail Y .religious school this coming week tast Tuesday ~night the Ladies in observance of Purim. Gifts will SAuxuiliary of Bnai Israel Congre- be given to the schildlren and an /gation held an. important meet- entertainment presented under the ing and reports as to *recent ba- direction of Rabbi Kleinfeld. zaar were received.- They show- ~* ed a very splendid financial suc- Beth Israel Sisterhood is plan cesss for the building fund. Offi- ning a Purim entertainment for ;cers of the Auxiliary are: Mins the children of its Sunday school: IBelle Goldman, president; Mrs. ,Yw i bevn o un IHello folks, is everybody happy ? True to my promise of last weqk lIn going to tell of some amub- . g incidents that have, recently. ocurred at the U. Hfowever, be. fore doing so I'll tell.jSou all the news of the week* Al. Harlib, one of the best little boxers I have lever been, has just deI down from the U. of Illinois and has enrolled at the U. He has entered the A. A. U. boxing tournament at Flamingo Park this wieek. He has plentjr of class And looks like a wmnner. The boys around the school call him "Ham- mer". I don't know the Teapon for this, but wippkhodw lIetted if he decisively defeats his oppoW eits. > The last sports item for" .th:s week is the fact that Stan Phillips is now coaching boxing to all stu- dents who would rather take that form of exercise than the regular physical education work. He knows his stuff, all rigit He n edi doe . There was a lastl weane .. Iptea debating lineup das Milt~ Fidtiman of Milt Weiss and dJl Fltidselia Pauline Lasky and ho Alsbury - leer wet up a dweek the two ur M(Itoiis will debate against: St. Petersburg College~.Being natural- ly lazyi this postponement or work was certainly agreeable to me. What I'm going to tell you no* might not strike your sense o humor, but it suie did. to th~e v. students. Onk qay iia assembly the public spea ing. in mtructor, who by the way, is a preacher, told this story. He said that in one of his classes they were discussing the U. and its ideals; what they stood for, etc. One of the students the ritual. Rabbi Machtei will L~S 'ay ngttemmes "answer questions during the forum of the School~ Board of the Work- that wilflo.Eeyn sien's Circle and tlhe organiza- welcome to the services and to to n t oa' lbwr the social hour that follows the hosts at a reception in honor ojf services. Tomorrow morning the oof nentoal services will begin at 8:30. .Sun- known lecturer and author who day School classes will meet :st left for his home Saturday morn- 10 a. m. on Sunday. ingd. Mr. Rogoff spoke. briefly eprenemb teir a preito 'f TEIMPLE ISRAEL OF MIAMI Mr. Rogoff's visit to Miami and (Reform ) the encouragement. given the lo- S137 N. E. Nineteenth Street cal organization by him. At a DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN, Rabbi late hour refreshments were serv- Services at Temple Israel wills Ilf hflen te lbe held Friday evening at 8:15. The subject of Dr. Jacob H. K~ap-; lan's lecture will be "Cause and Plans are now being made for rEffe in Ethics". te annual qlysrto be present in order to make pis point~ clear IMay a Benjamin, vice president; and the traditional play and en- gave a really live exalip~le. .He Mrs. Stella Goldberg, second vice tranetwl eudrted. asked a beautiful girl to staril~id-1 president; Mrs. May Benjamin, reaction of Dr. Carl N. Herman. front of the class. jHe 'then turn- secretary. At this meeting a~con. - ed to the class and explained that stitution for the organization was An important meeting of Jun" thegr I resented the ideals of ado ted, for Hadassah will be held at Kap- the irHe thlen walked over to the -lan hall netx Monday, March 14* girl, took her in a close einbrace Thursday evening, March 10, an beginning at 8 o'clock. An inter' and' kissed her wiith enthusiasm.~ omportient meeting of Brial Israel eating program will be presented After this he said that's, the congregation was held at the lfor the entertainment of all at- the student body should ~embrace Community House. ~important tending. Guests to the city are the ideals that th~e Ul. stood for. business and plans for the buildi- urged to attend. Well, you guessed it folks, im- ing fund were discuss N a h mksaspcat mediately signed up for public Noma rhaed can expeciat T f Ilowing incident;ialso hap- Le~hisr oFridy Cnirghtio R ilt bi, inoth pink of condi- pened in assembly, howRever, not ----? the same week as the above. Ted Shawn, the great American expo- :CONGREGATION BETH JACO~II (Orthodox) 811 Washington Avenue * Miami Beach L. AXELROD, E~abbi The regular Friday evening services begin at 6 p. m. with the late services following at 8:45 when Rabbi Axelrod will preach. :Cantor Schlachman will be in dharge. of the services and lead mn the congregational singing. Saturday morning the services be- gin at 9 o'clock and following the services a Kiddush will be served in observance of the wedding: of Rabbi Axelrod last Tuesday and the attendance of his bride at the ; I l I - r l Synagogue the first lowing her wedding. Sabbath fol- nent of aesthetic dancing gave a i lengthy and bitter talk agai st I present day dancing. He said thsl the present ballroom dancing was immoral, disgusting, etc., he kept thsup efopra gt aw ire in C (he didn't say this), )dancing that he stood for. No sooner had he ENSOY LORENZO) TOURS ~ HAVANA 411 Expenses, Beeing 'i~ ileAlliste(r cotel LobbY op~r se, rt 454 Clins v. Workmens'so Circle 10 EXCITING RACES 10 NIGHTLY -X EPT SUNDAYdmsin5c Post Timre8:5 Not byinghers and isso Bnd ,ufc bp 'Mtherad hs B -. gST FL RGLR W iae KNE L W. Flagle 3lttAc 3t Ave. -~lp~PB~ l~lsll~~-17Plllll(llIII^III~IYC7PIY--'~ I.--~i`~~~L~l~ci' ~~T -- age Six THE JEWISH FL __ I A view of one sectiozi of the huge electric sign atop the Miami Beach Kennel Club. I 1 _ -- -: State Law Prohibits Admission of Minors ;Lunch at toe beautiful club house or grandstand cafeteria -deliioues food at dowPntown prices. CALL EVERGREEN 962 FOR RESERVATION9 -rI~waUHWWi~lHUMWWWWWWHAMS~hinnadhlhnu GO WEST TO RED ROAD- SOUTH TO IIIRDnROAD~-- WEST' TO TRACK Dunn buesses leave So. Venetin~ia Arcade entrance; sedans and busses leavb Flagler and Boulevard; for hire cars leave all hotels,' direct for Park. GAB LE S E9RACI NG FRANK( J. BRUEN, President-Manlaer. ON BIRD ROAD WE 8T OF BILTMORE TO WER I I] 1el, just don't blame usi al tik And poor Jonah E. he didn't .know what to do. There he sat eathntt ilazarus ad tes jh 'e i listening to Kaplan and Machtei and the terrible picture they pain -t x I'~':~I;X~p~~~~~.~:bRq~.A~:~~5'' ?~h`~~;7PXF1~Fr-r~7.~ Cl . '~ i: V, .i ).~ c Z r~ Of course we watched the table at which Miami's Rabbis sat. And of course we were happyr to note~ that they followed the Talmudical injunction to "Samach bayayin". Yes the eighteenth amendment wa ticdluly ose-rvedrea rywhere And did Obadiah shine in all of Solomon's glory ? Well had he been a good boy and followed his own instructions to the speakers everything would have been fine and dandy. But the gem of the evening was "I now introduce the SPIRITUAL leader of the LA- ITY" when he presented Harry Lipton." Yes, Harry a bottle or two does make a difference in the King's English. W~e wonder if Val Cleary knew he was being kidded by that good scout Masliansky. Val for decent protection you'll .have to learn Yiddish. Yeh, Schlachman still re- Inembers a little. Now by dear Rabbis Kaplan and Machtei. In the name of fanr- ness why didn't you tell the bride the whole "aicho" before the cere- mony and not wait until it was too late. However, watching trl shining countenances of you both, I ed "Es is tzoros". What would Ituan capacity these legal 1iht yo b s do ip his place? I gpes** mus poas s.~'~ egan ndertn for the "preidential race in the Bernie Cohen and Baron Meyer Shul. were very hungry as they left the festive Board, with all the kishke, But how about you Meyer? cakes, etc. They couldn't touch Well enough said for this wak their plates. What a gargan- If you like it, I'll write more. P ~ 1 HUMOROUS SIDELIGHTS AT A RABBI'S WEDDING Have a heart and a big one at daswh tm wth dpr ssibd lathe o Poor girl, the bride. She couldn't get out of it if she tried. Her her husband's name, too, is Laz- arus. And when she calls Lazarus whom will she want? ~rrn, ~o rlucnr~rou e~. o Some chap behind me was heard Th n i~hadn hmet to remarkotha the Rabbi marched er day and get the smiles, we ac- wo asupsetoft.(It's cepted the assignment with alacri- taiinlta ro at n ~the eve of his wedding.))An when Rabbi Axelrod was asked by Of course, we could not confirm this gentlemen he was quick to the story that it took four police- remark, why certainly I ate today. men to get the Rabbi to the Chu- The questioner looked aghast at paSM Ser tat S isessoometsy o c tan milsoin. Then there eabb lice Force was one of the train "that's the reason we planned It bearers. Wle saw it ourselves. And for Rosh Chodesh, when you don't let me tell you right here and have to fast." You .should have it too. I won't tell what Rabbi it was who asked why so much "kavonoh" was displayed by Rabbi Auerbach when he pronounced the vows un- der the chapah. And neither will woe f om sid ta sked wnhd wha lesd h k brochos on such a festive affair. They tell me that Councilman Baron de Hirsch bought the movie rights from Goodkind and they are going to be shown on the stage. Good break, ch? Congratulations to Masliansky. That old sense of humor is still there. When they were taking the bride around the groom for the seven traditional trips, the Grand Rabbi was keeping count by tap- ping his foot. They must have made about ten trips or so when Masliansky got impatient and called out "shon genug fardrent ihr a kop". What did you mean, old friend ? And did you see the dignity and' eclat that our friend Harry I. pre- Is it true that Bernie Mayerso~n served as he did the honors and wanted to play "Sha, sha De Reb- carried his spiritual leader to his ?be Geht" but the groom wouldn't ?? ? We wonder how long hei let him ? trained ? And did you watch Mintzer strut his stuff? Some class, ch? By the way what's that old Jew- ish saying that a "Kale is a nas. herke az es regent tzu to ihr chape" ? MEMI UMSUI~WUMI ORIDIA "V'TALMUD TORAH KNEGED KULOM" Advance the Cause of JEWISHI EDUCATION IN MIAMI ,Support a Real Talmud Torah Attend the 2ND ANNUAL MASK AND CIVIC BALL Of the MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX TALMUD TORAH 11esday, March 15th. 9 p. m. at the WOMAN'S CLUB 1737 N. E. Bayshore Drive PRIZES FOR THE BEST MASKS ENTERTAINMENT GALORE Tropical SEVEN RACES DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY POST TIME 2:30 P. M. CLUB HOUSE INCLUDING STATE TAX $5.00 GENERAL ADMISSION INCLUDING ALL T'AX $2.30 Daily Broadcast 6 :45 -WIOD Religious Forum SEUN~DAY, 'MACH ~13~TH. AT 8 P. M. TEMPLE ISRAEL 137 N. E. 19th. Street Rabbi DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN Rev. DON HENSHIAW "Judaismr and Beyond" "Christianity and Beyond" a TICKETS 50 CENTS AND $1.00 onr Sale at Red cross Pharma 7y, Jles, 14 E. Flagler street, |
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