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Price: Five Cents MEET THE CHALLENGE IF YOU CAN! The Jewish Floridian is pre-eminently the weekly of Florida Jewry in general, and Dade County in parti- cuaO OTHER JEWISH PUBLICATION REACHING FIA)RIDA JEWS IS ITS EQUAL IN CIRCULATION OR ADVERTISING VALUE. We calling ny uchJ wish Publication to submit its records, postal receipts, etc., to certified public Weechtallnge any wewildo ehe same, and gladly pay any fees involved. accontans, ad weWE WILL PUBLISH THE RESULTS. S(This ir the last of a series in which we have urged comtpetitorors to meet the -TEST of TRUTIL) ~L~r~u.;r "'""~ 'nAn 'I'WICE AS IWUCH IOCAI, JEWISH NEWS AS ANY OTHER PAPER :i ~I MCIRP ~~r ~7 m,,,,- 1932 ;s;J-~i~-;~E~----n ,l Florida, Friday, April 15, filah, Blah, and ui;1 oe Lae Some M~ore Blah! VOGEAINBT Aoters Legague I (Orthodox) 311 Washington Avenue - ~Miami Beach L. AXELROD, Eabbi Services at Beth Jacob will be conducted by Rabbi Lazarus Axel- rod who will preach and Cantor Boris Schlachman who will chant. Friday night's subject: "~Out of the House of Boridage". Saturday morning Yiddish "Great and Fear- ful", also address to the Bar Mit- zvah in English "Between two Fires * CONGREGATION BETII DAVID (Conservative) 189 N. W. Third Avenue The usual Friday evening late services will hear Rabbi A. S. Kleinfeld preach the sermon. Passover services will be ushered in Wednesday evening and Thurs- day morning Cantor Louis Hay- man will be in charge of the ri- tual. Rabbi Kelinfeld's subject is "Passover Code of Sanitation.", MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION (Orthodox) 1545 S. W. Third Street JONAH E. CAPLAN, Rabbi .Late Friday evening services will begin at 8:30 when Rabbi Caplan will preachtan "'The Great Sabbath T'he usual chanting and congregational singing will follow. Sunday evening the Chil- dren's Sader will be observed. Wednesday evening, April 20th the Passover will be ushered in at 6:30 p. m. with the usual Ma- I ariv service. Tuesday and Friday morning services will begin at 9 a- m. and the Rabbi will preach in English during the services. rE1MPLE ISRAEL OF MIAMI (Reform) 137 N. E. Nineteenth Street DR. JACOB H. KAPLAN, Rabbi "Religious services will be held at Temple Israel, reform Jew s congregation, 137 N. E. 19th S. Friday evening at 8:15. There wi l be a guest speaker. i been attained without opposi. tin" "Op to of the petty tiid thatpposiar encountering will only encou aed work a help you accomplis r"o "Czrisi that much ease ". of force i methods, the use tof datce". threats, etc., are oblahf nd t" ;"They are blah . ba. * * SWBeston, Candidate Passoveer r Mlkr For Sheriff Is Ready One of the most popular figures With all arrangements made by in the race for Sheriff, L. R. the Miami Home Milk Producers (Roy) Weston of Coral Gables Association for the production of formally announced his candidacy kosher Passover Milk, Miami this week when he opened cam- IJewry has responded splendidly to paign headquarters at 402 Olym- Ithe efforts of this company and pia building. A number of well the local Rabbis to insure milk known citizens will be in charge Ithat is kosher beyond a doubt for of "the campaign on his behalf. Passover consumption. Mr. Weston was born in Jack- Rabbis Jonah E. Caplan of the sonville 43 years ago, received Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- his primary and high school edu- tion, Rabbi Samuel M. Machtei of cation in Gadsden County and im- the Radio Synagog, and Rabbi mediately came to Miami where Laz~arus Azelrod of Beth Jacob he has remained since. He entered Congregation, Miami Beach will the employ of the Florida East personally supervise the hoshering Coast Railway on the K~ey West of all machinery and utensils used Extension for four years and lat- to produce the dairy products of er in its transportation depart- the company. In addition a steady ment for ten more years. In 1924mahihwllrieathe e- he became a member of the de- ton Dairy, wilsuprise athe milk* teetive department of Coral Ga-( iong andy, b ling o the milk. A bles, later becoming Chief of Po- the local plant of the company an- lice in 1929 where he made anm other mashgiach will be present enviable record for an honest ad- during the msgnufacture of the ministration of the office for butter and other dairy products. more than two years. He is mar- During every step of the process ried, and resides in Coral Gables to the competed product the Rab- with his wife and two children. bis or their. Mashgiach will be One attends the Ponce de Leon present to insure absolute kash- High School and the other the rus- elementary school there. He has Thlbesafxdoecho- been connected with many labor teado ahpcaeo ar organizations and police associa- pout er h intrso tions during the course of his altreRbi.TreRbi career.constitute a tribunal according to Jewish laws to pass on all mat- r~o~e Oraor iters of this kind and all three will. N~ted ratorwork jointly to protect the inter- To~ ~ .fiit est of Miami Jewry. TO Offctate The Mashgiach has been named by the Rabbis and the Jewish Wel- if are Bureau authorities to enable For the first time in many years constructive help to be afforded the Jews of this district will have the organization and its wards. the unusual opportunity of at- tending a Sader with such promi- nent men as the noted Orator Rev 1Tribute Paid Zvi Hirsch Masliansky officiating and the world famous Cantor, TO Worker Rev. I. Kaminsky of New York, and Cantor Boris Schlachman of Miami Beach assisting. The Nemo Honoring the memory of the The times do move and while soeof us are concerned with some ee day problems of earn the everivehihood, others take apon themselves the duty of safeguarding the morals, spiri tearl and political welfare of the entire community. Thus have grown up our "Political R~eform ors", and thus was prohibition foitstd upon us. We are told what we may eat, or drink, how we are to sleep and wralk, what we may or may not wear, and of course HOW TO VOTE. particularly is this true of Jews in cities like Miami. Men who have been pioneers in the community and have grown up with the City, who lived here when there were onrly a handful of people, man the city was only a hamlet, cannot and do not want to realize that' oth. ers, too, may desire to help in communal work. They cannot relinquish the self assumed lead. ership which was theirs before menof experience in affairs came to the City. They cannot concede that others have a right to think for themselves. Parrti- calarly is this true of many who are able Rabbis. Such an ex. ample is being flaunted in our faces with the antics of each an able Rabbi as Stephen Wise in New York City. There is a definite place in the Jewish com- munity of every City for its Rabbis. Let them take care of the spiritual welfare of their own Synagogues and Temples. Let them see that their own be- liefs are carried ourt. Let them lill their Synagogues during the Sabbath and holiday services. Let them lead the way in the education of our youth* Let the layman attend to the rest. The intrusion of a Rabbi into politics, for such it is, is obnoxious to the Jewish people everywhere. And the playing of petty politics, is par- ticularly to be avoided. We congratulate the courage. ous young men who have organ, ized the Jewish Voters League. Their course as outlined at an organization meeting is laudable ande m. What objection atn an sn an or woman hve t h registering of Jewish men and women as voters? To you who are blazing the way for Jewish accomplishment inthe field of civics and public life for the Jews of Dade County, may we say: "Nothing worth while, nothing of real value, has ever With representative Jews from all parts of Dade County present at the Central High School, a Jewish Voters League was organ- ized last Wednesday night. Be- cause of a misunderstanding the meeting which was to have been held at Beth David Synagogue or the Little Roumanian Restaurant was changed to the Central High school and several hundred people were unable .to attend. Stirring addresses by business men, professional men and men in all walks of life met with en- thusiastic applause. Organized for the purpose of awaking the in- terest of Jews in Dade County to- wards their duty as citizens was stated to be the main purpose of the organization and it will cen- ter its activities to get every qual- ified Jewish resident to register and 'enroll as a voter in Dade County. A series of massmeet- ings will be held shortly and eve- ry candidate for public office will be affolided the opportunity of being heard in person* A nominating committee ap. pointed for the purpose recom- mended officers and after addi- tional nominations were made by members at large, the following officers were elected: President, Harry H. Farr, active communal worker engaged in the insurance business; vice president, Morris Dubler pioneer M~iamian, and see- retary of the Beth David Congre- gation; treasurer, Sam Wiessel prominent communal worker of Coral Gables; secretary E. Max Goldstein, attorney and former All-American Football star. The board of gove nors consists of H. Apte prominent produce merch- ant, Paul Marks attorney, Max Rappalport grocer and director of The Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- gregation; Nat Roth merchant and active communal worker, and J. Louis Shochet, publisher of the Jewish Floridian. I A finance committee was ap- pointed consisting of E. Max Goldstein, Nat Roth, J. L. Shochet and Sam Wiessel. The board of governors will meet shortly to organize the cam.. paign for the registration of Jew- ish voters and to arrange for the First voters massmeeting. Hotel owned and' operated oy Goldberg and Albaum well known local restaurateurs is preparing for the finest Sader in its history and one designed to be outstand- ing in the traditional observance combined with the finest of Pass- over foods. The beautiful dining room of the Hotel is being speci- ally decorated for the Passover Holidays and promises to present a spectacle of traditional Pass- over beauty. As the ritual of the late Dr. A. D. Halpern, the pu- Spils of the Workmens' Circle Yid- dish school organized the A. D. Halpern Club recently. Dr. Hal- pern was one of the most active supporters of the school and work- ed indefatigably in its interests. Officers of the organization are: Bernard Rosen, treasurer; Har- riet Katziff recording secretary; and Margaret Horowitz, financial secretary: No president was elec- ted in accordance with the Work~- more blah ... We call upon the Jewish men and women of Dade County, and the rest of Florida as well, to register immediately. Join the Jewish Voters League. Let your voices be heard in a good cause. 1Sader is being carried out its real-m~ens' Oircle principles. A chair- significance and meaning will be man is chosen to preside at each explained by those officiating. meeting. A meeting of the or- The Cantors will sing the melod- ganization will be held Sunday, ies of the Sader to bring back once April 17, at the WTorkmens' Cir- again the scenes of long ago. cle hall. ~FR~"cX~ivn Clk -Il~l--dL-a-- Ibs ra~r~n7rf~~.~.31S~tra~B~l~..rrl~~ ~. ~~_ '4~5~ ~nW ' : -. - -Inrj J~wl~m P~VI~IUIF~r. ---- ru __ I IN MIAMII 21 YEARS o'About YourK7 Them Pt 9 SPE LIsLIZIbNG mn de f it ig newest scientific instruments, without the use of DRUGS, TEST' CHARTS, OR AID OF PATIENT. Our new instruments r giter Vl idefecws Iofmthe eye- 36 N. E. 1st Ave. Ph. 2-7308 n L e LORENZO TOURS TO IIAVANA All Expenses, Seeing More at Less Cost. PrOiSdHd FOD~sie 1McAllister Hotel Lobby or at 454 Collins Ave,, Mim &81 80cI FEN LAA-Yo~LRX SWEDISH MASSAGE FOR ]LADIES, ;GENTLEMEN ISUN BATH 50ct Including Sheet and Towel Season Rate MYonthly Ra8 Phone 5.944't on Passover the choicest of everything distinguishes the alwsh Hone Manirchowig are the choicest of their it use~ hetr Bkr i toverwhere. Indmn I ,v~raw , M~wlxrr. a~~~ MT 4 1 I Prlise were wton by Arline AroJ nowiltz and Lillian Rellman. The an int s in Jwis culuead Alber ths Ta e~hng were*; Abra malembaum, Belle Tran- nenbaum, Stanley Tannebauml Gertrude Bandel, Pearl Waldorf Alice Bi'odks, Roasalyn Friedmanj Lillian Rellman, Kitty M~orris, borothy Morris, Edith Feinberg, Dorothy Dlavis, Gladys Greenbergj and Ruth Bernstem.n Miss Rose Levin was acm panist at the recent concertaccom-/ ,by the Wo~rdikm en'smns ~lb Circle ati nhe Par, ~ml ~O oooooosoooeocoodooboooo @oowedet19Ots where they have larger quarters for t he traditional cerea onies to Sand are better able to serve the be conducetd by R b h. avid S O IE T Ys". Nathan Alframsonden e-~ n ggue Rsram in ru fa o tained a number of friend hat er of guests will take advanitages o week at her home in Miami Beach. o he slendid facilities provid- C+++++++++*+++++++++++++000oQ++++ooscoooooo Among those present were Rabbi'e of tet restaurant for th~e ob- An important meeting of the pices of the Radio Synagogue met Jonah E. Caplan, Mr. and Mrs. yc of an enjoyable Pass- adies Auxiliary of the Jewish at the Robert Clay Hotel last Nathan Adelman, Mrs. J. L. Servia the rsarn ncml Welfare Bureau will he held at Wednesday night. Rabbi S. M. Shochet and others. Delicious re- o withe requsts byn its cpatrns :aplan hall next Monday, April Machtei talked on the need for ap- freshments were served during the a reserve breakfast as well as 8, beginning at 2:15 p. m. All plying the teachings of Judaism in evening. nnran upe drngte ose having charity boxes are t~he daily life of the individual,; * dne d up urg h ~quested to bring them in for and of the benefit thereof to the At the last meeting of the Jun- Pasoe wek e prpoe o colecin wht- ndiidul.Questions relating to ior C~hapter of Eliami Hadassah ter funds are now in hand. More the practical side of religion and a nominating 'romnmittee to sug- Dr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Kaplan lan fifty dollars has thus far to the relationship between man gest and recommend names for have left town for a few weeks been realized from these boxes. Those who are able, to contribute bridge decks are urged to send or bring them to this meeting as ,a need for playing cards for the bridgess sponsored by the organ- iza'tion, has arisen, and it' is de- sirjed to save as maich as possi- L W K 1( he th ev th vacation. At the last meeting of the A. Z. A. (Junior B'nai B rith) organ- ization plans for the future work of the organization were discuss- ed. Among the affairs pr~ojected aire, a dance to be held the latter; part of April or the early pisrt of May; a play shortly thereajfter-, and an open Idetifitiig to which the Jewish youth of Miami will be invited. Following .the business meeting a social hour was spent- Mrs. Sam Tannenbaum spbhsor of the Gralce 'gdtiar Club enter' tained its iniembe'rs at a costume party Wednesday night at hek home, 2103 S. W.~V 11th St. Games of various kinds were played andi during the evening delicious 're- freshments were served. and God were discussed. Because Inext Wednesday night will be the first eve of Passover, it was de- cided to hold the next meeting of the study group at 8 p. m. on Monday, April 18, at the Robert Clay Hotel, in Ft. Dallas Park. `There is no charge made and eve- i the officers of the organization for the coming term was anno- unced. Those on the committee are Bede Goldenblank chairman, Jennie Rotfort, Hannah Mack, Sara Kohn, Rosalyn Bader, Reta Gerson, and Evelyn Jamison. . , ble. I ryone is welcome. Miss Hannah Mack chairman of ~On Sunday night May 1st al e e the J.. N. F. Fund for the Junir bjenefit bridge for the organiza- t A supper wiHl be giv ~n. by,, te Hadassaih announced that Thurs- tion will be held at the home of Womnan's Club of. the Wrk~men's day evening, April 28 a hard times 1 rs,. Morris Rubin, 1923 S. W. Circle .Sunday, April 17, begin- party for the benefit pf the fund 1:3th St. Mrs Hyman N. Levy ning at 7 a. m. at the Workmen's will be held. Those having ffity wiill be co-chairman of the affair Circle hall, 701 N., W. 5th Ave. A cents in the J.. N. F. boxes will a~nd members of her gym~ club charge of fifty cents per plate ~be admitted to the affair. will assist at the card party. will be made~. The public is cordi- * * Among them are Mesdames Henryi ally` in vited to attend and a good Plans for the Sader and Pass- Berg,. S. .Glick, J. N. Morris, S. time is assured arll. aver .week. at Rosalsky's Kosher Katz, Henry Bulbin, J. Simpson, Mrs. H- Katziff, Mrs. S. Litt, R'estaurant provide for the ~tradi- B.. L. Reisner, H. H. Miller and Mrs. D. Gross and Mrs. I. Gilman tional ceremonies and observance. I. L. Seligman. The general pub- are in charge of arrangements. A well known citizen will be in lic is urged to attend. Icharge of the Sader ceremonies * * '`.. i.Mr. Harry Iewis of Atlarita, and will conduct the Sader. Dur- Mr. nd rs. ackApteandGa., arrived here to attend the ing the entire Passover week the ( Mrs. Ida Apte of this city left weddihg of his daughter this com. restaurant will serve three meals by auto Thursday! morning to ing Sunday. He will remain here daily in accordance with patron's spend the Passover holidays with indefinitely. requests. friends and relatives in New York ri . * city. They will return to Miami TeSueBrdothAbe- Martin Chochem well known afera el aredvcaio. ter Ring entertained last Sunday Yiddish character artist presented Rabbi S. M. Machte of the evening at a banquet in honor of acnetls atra ih t Radio Synagogue was te oprinci- its pupils at its hall. Lillian Kap- the LomioninAwmls 1 t whn di a etin tr tahe Sci aCldubass smste one ale th ciM rn lp popular airsheand recitations. In- Monday afternoon. Following the hrel ik Yidih Aernumbe o lumber inf voc rog am be ra budn heeip te o ma -the children. Sty eSnwe en Thebyso gs and tine" read by Mrs. Harry Wein- che reevd uh plue berg. Mildred Greenberg well Loizis Rifas and Hyland Rifas from those present and several known pianist played a number members of Miami younger Jew- encores were given. of piano selections. Rabbi Mach- ish set and owners of the Miami * * tei spoke on "The Significance of Title and Abstract Co., announce Plans for the Sader at the Pal- Passover." The concluding hnum- they have recently moved to new atial Kosher Restaurant announc- ber was a charming recitation by offices at 41 N. E. First Ave., ed by Mr. Morton Fagan provide " Grace Berg. I Asdg par y was hedo bati n them to an opportunity in the contest. A series of similar bridges will be held from time to time* Because of the close proximity of Passover the Hadassah bridge scheduled for April 19, has been indefinitely postponed. An event of interest to the younger Jewish set of the dis- trict is the wedding of Frances Lillian Lewis formerly of Atlanta, I c ty, SunMa L insing,e Ari 17h ( Rabbi Jonah E. Calfan of the ( Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- tion will officiate at the ceremon- ies which will be conducted at the home of the groom's parents in . Buena Vista. An improvised al- ea bena tiful tde orated for the gaily bedecked with flowers will be the scene of the marriage vows. Miss Sylvia Lewis of Atlanta, ,Ga., a cousin of the bride will be maid of hoh r andthMr. Leon Le - be astheman, slowin ghe ce e guests at a dinner in the Palatial Kosher Restaurant. -The -sturdy group in applied practical religion abder the sus- ..... .! SHERIFF , R. (ROy) WEST 0 N Ci~ Subject to Democratic Primary June 7, 1932 I am seeking this high office with full knowled IN HONOR of of tsduie adbbli a ins, and a conscientious desire PASSOVER to~~~~~~~ sr t ba npta ofC th Ci:,- D ade County (Paid Adv., contributed by friends of L. R. (Roy) Weston) FASHION DRY CLEANERS, IN ~ 15 8 tores, Greater Miami mAessodrneer a Plante esa* w. Plaster Creater New York Yt~l oficendPI~n )t ~ lylr Phone s-lass mrr~'i~j~Ia~~ trl n~r~nldN R)0njy Pa880Vet* B~Iy Mab~kinge Reservations 'NOWV For tfh-8ce ' Or thsnie EnieW~eek .. wit SHARIRY 'AOSIALSKY'S -' Ld. Koshe 25 N. E., nd Ave* SWhere safithkhs Dhtne~r arid Stipper .will Be S~erved the Ilntire WCeek at Ver~y Reaso~rtable Pliices Phone 2-8984 EMPLOY FEDERATION Exelibe c ed Tndan ed Rehearsed And Trying To Maintain A Living Wage Scale Miami Federation OI MIIsiclans LOUIS J. NETT, Secretary Phone 2-3912 r - : Page Thrc~c ---- -- - -- and Daughter's banquet will be given in the school cafeteria. 'This is a regular get-to-gether given especially for those daughters who, never see their mothers at home. Ida Engler is on the committee. Mildred Clein the ingenious maid- en, will aid in the decorating. Dorothy Dubler will give one of the speeches. (Af ter dinner or what?) As I know very little about box- ing, tho' I'm not stating that I can't box--if necessary. I must say something about it. My read- ers say that I neglect athletics. In the first round of the intei- class boxing tournament Ed Leven seems to be the only participant. Here's to a knockout. Well for once I could have done two things that I really looked forward to doing. First, I could have written enough news to fill a whole paper, but being consid- erate I wouldn't do such a thing. Second, I could have used all the parentheses I wanted to cause ;one of my great critics won't be in town when the paper comes out. So happy landin's to those that slide or roll! PALATIAL KOSHER 265 NE. E. 2nd St. Announces That Beautiful SADER SERVICES Will be conducted by Rabbi S. M. Mlachtei Maze your observations nun dat ly For the entire Passover week or for the Sader. Breakfast, dinner and supper will be served during the entire week Phone 2-9883 Oiltmr We Deliver Bundles * ** * Satisfaction Phone a-ses7 21 North West Ninth Street SHENANDOAH CANDIES MADE FRESH DAILY Crystallized Fruit ........65e lb. Chocolate Coateg Fruit 70c lb. 3 lbs. Assorted Chocolates and Fruit, only ........ $1.50 Kitchen and Sales: 422 S. W. 22ND) AVENUE Phone 2-5723 DELANEY & BEERS Kodak Finishing and Entersins Commercial Work and Home Portraits 50o/ Off on All Amateur Work 334 N. &. Second Avenue . Phone 2-sass KING FUI1NERAL HIOME 29 N. W. THIRD AVENUB Phases 11235-1424 __ ~ _____ _____I we I known orchestra and various 4 novelty stunts will be enjoyed;. 4 The affair will be held Sunday 6 9 ening, Matyhest a ginning ot c patio and gardens. on 4 hE et ri: m st pc th A b hr pr be isi or be al a or w it r( I g a w tl o S h e 9 t t y s i c p SOCOISETY Tuesday April 19, Senior Ha- meat business in R~ockaway Park aessah is sponsoring a bridge N. Y. ' asrty for -the benefit of its Infant * * Welfare and J. N. F. Funds. The Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grossman respective chairmen of these cont- of New York city who spent their sittees, Mrs. Barney Wemnkle honeymoon in Miami and vicini- Ilnd Mrs. Alex Goldstein will be Ity as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. co-hostesses. The public is urged Sol Rotfort of this city returned t attend. Prizes will be award- to their home by Clyde Line last ed for high scores and refresh- Tuesday. Mr. Grossman has been ments will be served. associated with the Department of r H Ulcl rA HIGH HAPPENINGS (t Doings At Miami High 3 By Bettye rt What a week! All those that ave had a busy time, jolly time, ;c., will know to what I'm refer- ng. I assure you this covers any. I guess I needn't say that the ;udents from Gainesville and all points North have returned to leir respective places. Need I? ll one would have to do would e to count the girls that carry andkerchiefs at school and the problem would be solved. While F'm at this adieux I'd better mention that Sylvia Miles leaving for Georgia, (the land f accents and mud). Now no ne get disturbed please or I will e accused of starting a riot and lso getting publicity for Georgia thing which I have no intention f doing. As I look over the events of the reek, I notice that I must men- ion the honor roll. I have plenty seasons not to mention it but as must be unprejudiced--here ~oes: Rebecca Weingarten leads with ,n average of 92. Sydney Rosenthal comes next vith 90. Now follow readers, hat is absolutely all the seniors h got on the roll this month. Rs ItheD n T etty Lasky and ladys Abenson have an average ,f 95 Anson Dreisen, Leon Sperling, Ida jafer an average of 92. Rachel Cohen, 91. Jeanette Seligman, Esther Ne- asm, Maurice Cromer 90. t (Please pardon if I leave out my vers but honestly tthee Ireg a n pomores: Rose Levin 93. M~irriam Pepper, Bernice Schwartz 2Talk about sophomores not get,- ;ing anywhere: Let me put in a word for Bernice Schwartz, al- ,hough it's only Bernice's first rear over here she has already Started on a great way. Not only s she a member of the Dramatics :lub but she recently directed a !lay. Luck to youl Thursday, April 21, a Mother's Ilt~IILI orI~e Y~k city for a number of years and was a win- ter visitor here last year. While here they were the guests of hon- or at a number of social events. * * A regular meeting of the Books in Brief Club was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Kotkin last Monday evening when "The Club- worm" by Ernest Lathor was re- Iviewed by Mrs. I. L. Reisman. A general discussion followed. Dur- ing the evening delightful refresh- ments were served. e 4 Jerome Goldsmith who has been spending a week with his parents, Mr.- and Mrs. Guy L. Goldsmith, has returned to the University of Florida, Gainesville, where he Is a student. r a . A meeting of the Junior Coun- cil of Jewish Women was held at Kaplan hall last Wednesday night when a very splendid program was presented. Mrs. Stanley C. My- er ipn reroof tthhe vcuebiwas t e Ida Schwartz read an interesting paper on the Hitler movement in Germany. Plans are being made for the observance of Mother's Day by the Council. The nomin- atilngmeommittee weas r onc urged to attend a board meeting nttheT home rofe Mi s Sylia rei-u ,at 817 W. Flagler St., when im- portant business will be transae- ted. * * Miss Rose Mendelson and Mrs. Sadye G. Rose left Tuesday for Daytona Beach to attend the ses- sions of the Grand Chapter of Florida of the Eastern Star. They are. expected to return to the city the latter part of this week. * * Next Mlonda Apl1,Jno Hadassah's Giv Gepnt 18, Junior luncheon will be held atr Lauarn Jacobsen's with Miss Helen Yune i as chairman of arrangements. The toastmistress will be Miss Han- ' nah Mack and Mrs. Freda Lutzky president of Senior Hadassah will be the principal speaker. A mu- sical program will also be pre- sented. Reservations to attend : may be made with Miss Reta Mer- son or Miss Bede Goldenblank. The last meting f the Mazda Club was held ag othe hom of Jaks To w tome or i the program were Esther Cromer Rose Farkas and Anita Bernstein' Herbert U. Feibelman promi- .nent Miami attorney was recently appointed a member of the Amer- bt on comitottete Thi pc isr the organization which is doing tremendous relief work in Eastern Europe and which distributed mil- lions for relief during the late world war. The Bar Mitzva of Jack Mint- ze wll b en fo Mim erach Jewr yan vent oto p an that have been announced by Beth Jacob Congregation, Miami Beack Saturday bmosr ng, Jackr wl e Haftors. Before Musaf he will deliver an address in Yiddish and one in Hebrew, following which Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod will speak briefly . eFol oig th sevcstepr Mrs. I. L. Mlintzer will be hosts tothe w rshipp rs a n oldd fab Sunday evening beginning at 8 p. m. the parents will entertain their friends and acquaintances at a reception' in their home, 903 Jef- ferson Ave., Miami Beach where they will be happy to welcome all. No invitations have been issued. At this reception Jack will speak in English. A number of promi- nent guests will attend including Mayor Val C. Cleary, County Soli- citor Fred Pine, Judge Walsh of the Municipal Court, Rev. Z. H. Masliansky, noted Yiddish Ora- tors, and all the Rabbis of the Greater Miami District. Popular Yiddish music will be played* A very well attended card party was given by the Ladies' Auxili- ary of the Miami Jewish Ortho- dox Congregation last Tuesday night aet its vestry rooms. Prizes were awarded for high scores and delicious refreshments were sqerv- ed. Mrs. Wm. Mechlowitz kmnd -Mrs. P. Augusine were hostesses. n An important meeting of the eExecutive Board of the Jewish Welfare Bureau was held at Kap- lan hall last Monday evening. Mrs. Sadye G. Rose executive see- retary of the organization pre- ,ented a six month's report of its work and how the funds of the organizations are being used to alleviate the continually in- creasing calls for relief. Next Sunday evening at 6 o'clock the annual children's Sa- der will be celebrated by the chil- dren attending the Talmud Torah and Sunday school of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the or~ ganization will be hosts to the children. Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan will be in charge with members otet tTalm di Trah cnuc ig reiigth tr ditoan nH~ag Ida served the children during the evening with Mrs. Max Rappaport and? Mrs. Wm. Mechlowitz in charge of the services. Last Friday evening the first of the Sabbath suppers was conduct- ed at Temple Israel under the sponorshipot beumil ullsrae po " ed tables the guests were seated shi RabSi oala recited d e other Sabbath melodies were sung by the guests to' the accompani- ment furnished by Miss Mildred Greenberg at the piano. Follow- ing the supper those who desired attended regular Friday evening services mn the Temple. Mr. and Mrs. David Frank are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a baby girl at the Vic- toria Hospital last week. Mrs. , I Frank is the former Sophie Gor- The beautiful loving cup which don* is to be awarded first prize to the * young lady chosen Queen of the Guests of Murray Grossman at May Day dance sponsored by the his home, 361 Jefferson Ave. last Junior Hadassah will be exhibited Friday evening were Jack Nus- shortly at one of Miami's promi- baum, George Silverberg, Dorothy nent stores. Many entries are be- Love, Cantor Boris Schlachman, inlg filed by the comm teehbs Ida Fein, Irving Davidson, Sonya local organizations and dl tho Bergin, Nat Nusbaum, Anne Kol- expecting to qualify are urged t ler, Murray Grossman; the Misses send the names of the ent iles 7n Ri~da Fein and Anne Koller, assis- before next Sunday,l epi Miss ted at the serving table. when the entry list c oss.th ar- SHannah Mack chairman of th Wieds nd usiessa~sciae~rangments committee and her of Jacob Werner connected with committee cnsitn 1f nblankBe Phil Romer's at Miami Beach are Bader, BdJene Rotfort are, pre- planning a farewell party during Silver aor oenne Rofthefint aevpe- the Passover holidays in his hon. paring loca ane ftfnals. Several or. A token of appreciation will nings ne t citizens hav eareedto be presented him by his business promint d iens duringthed conet associates for the past seven actw c jut es Ma ueen andhernts years. Werner or "Jake"' as he i n 11chte a buen cnhoen is best known among his friends Ladies in waiting ril choronaon has been a prominent figure in Following the ch will be led by the kosher butcher business in Mi- the grand marc cont es and b am n Mia m ec o h atthe winners of the cots u eight years. During the summer then the to thle strins ofl a - Season he is engaged in the kosher gm. Dancing t sri o DR. L. FREDERICK BLALOCK DENTAL SURGEON Announces the Removal of His O fiedi To the Ninth Floor of the Congress 7112 in SUITE 012-OFFICE PHONE 2-71 "HURRY BIACK" TO S. ELLERS Honest, Conrteous Slervice. N. W. 7th Ave, at 18th Street YOU PAY FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING WHIY NOT GET ITr ... at .. Miann Prmntmg Comtm The BETSTER Klad of Prlating At Reasonatle Prices Phone 2-83201 107 & Miaml Ave. ~~ __ --- --I ~;"~l"~'~e;~~~""""~*~~ I s THE JEW T IIE JE WISH FL 0RIDIAN PUBLMWEDm EVERY PRIDfAY JSI~CBM PLORIDIAN PUBLISHING CO. 107 SOUfTH MIAMI AVENUE J. LOUIS SHOCHIET, Editor Miamti, Flor.dr o.as hone 2-1188 1Entered as seoad less asstt m.TlF 1 under the set of March 8, 1879. WasT PA~x saAca orIce 414 Elshtif 8treet Mrs. M. Schrnbalck, Repreentative ___ _ Many a good man has strayed into the crooked path by following the direction of a corkscrew. scE gie l dis o ronthat sly.. gar is stirred into the mortar. For an especially tasty ediflcee they might even add vanilla. I I I A radio listener in lidiana ree- ognized a crooner as her missing husband. The fact that she had not heard from him for years is regarded by many musicians as a break. i I In crook jargon, those counter- feit $10 bills now prevalent are called the "queer," whereas if they were genuine they would be no more than unusual. (I !! Just because a war isn't de- clared, the Far Eastern patriot needn't wear a look of surprise at finding one ihis next tax no- tice. A willow ar arin Stough. ton,' Wis., is bursting forth into foliage. We expect our genuine 15-cent briar pipe to break out any time now in apple blossoms. !i I A fashion letter for men says natty dressers will carry nothing this season in their pockets. This is not only making a virtue of nee- essity, but a mode. r g I Thousands can sympathize with ;he ex-business man in a Southern asylum who clips imaginary cou- pons from bonds. They've been cuttingg coupons from imaginary bonds. ( g g "'Stupidity appears almost uni- rersal,"' says an Eastern profes- ;or gloomily. As time goes on rnd it becomes unanimous, we may !ven call it normal intelligence. I I The situation should be double embarrassingg for pointers-with, ,ride at the Chicago conventions. t isn't genteel to point and there's o little to be pointed at. ,t ! An Oxford professor says a imple test of one's grammar gen. rally is his use of "shall" ad will." We shall, or will, try ano race up in this regard, Prote sor. I i I The $20,000,000 tax on cosm~e- ecs, in the House tax bil, should ot, however, make that school irl complexion any more costly, or the school girl. i i I There, were players on the old t ime river boats who read the s acks of the cards readily as t leir faces, if not more so; yet o o one called t em psychic. After many years, "Variety'sa" d Dismissal of a new musical show Ir ;ill stands out: "The tunes were le kind that you whistle going P ito the theater. t Volume V.-Number 16. Friday, April 15, 1982 whose unscrupulous tactics should have been rewarded with a ball and chain rather than a director's chair, which have only too fre- quently been exploited to serve their aims. We need more men of courage to unmask the hypocrite in Jewish life who uses sacred religious ob- servancesera a cloak d hide te towards his fellow men; to expose the strutting "philanthropis2t,'s who pays more to his press agent annually than he gives to philan- thropies, and the "spiritual" de- magogue who speaks with God before an audience he can see Jwsh Euaio nkrom exa ti of and intimidating Jewish teachers and interfering with a curriculum of which the scholar and the rab- bi should be the sole authorities. Well worth studying, rememlber- co't yeaked 4 eenIn hif ~:~ci~;J~'*la~'lp;a~,~.1.. ..... ._,~___ ~~~ _~_.~ .__--YI- -~_-__I C-L~l~hjj_~~~ L~E~*~l;~;$~b-~;~_:! F'r lay, APPrI 16510 I ea e Four Zionst nsie o ousid ofPale%- ti"'. ", dos ""ye s ,wan'lmina tio ,:'.t "evl fea iandn as a there seems not the least reason why it should. Mr. Lewisohn's somewhat belated Judaism is an essence of revolt from past and peet fer and indignities and reisenintol rana anti-Christianism, and in its febrile and maladive trIdt shows a roge te sb ,No h remedy for the ghetto fear in the heart of the Jew lies in a calm and comprehensive ex- amination of his own position, an overhauling to the uttermost of his individual racial and religious beliefs. Most Jews live and die without making such an examina- tion, for cowardice, masquerading as press of business or piety or national solidarity, forbids it. Let every Jew wrestle with his own soul, wrestle with it as Jacob wrestled with the angel, until from its swept profundities it gives him its blessing. Then, ,whether he comes from that strug- gle orthodox Jew, or internation- alist, or Zionist, he will emerge purged of the ghetto taint himself, afraid only to be other than him- self. On his life will the stamp of dignity given by an inner har- mony and strength. He will know his path and pursue it, leaving others to pursue theirs. He will be, in other words, a gentleman> one with the long line of his anc- estors who knew what they wanted and what they were, having at" tained that costly through -valua- , ble knowledge by the same meth- od as his own. Strength will flow from him, and respect will flow to i him, and from those others, his brothers in spirit but not of his race, the affection and sympathy t born of a common pain and a com- i mon victory. "The unexamined life is no life for a man," as Socrates told his l pupils so many centuries ago. The Jew who has attained to such manhood and one free from fear , is at rock to his people no matter , what his belief may be. And he , will teach the good secret~ he has , mastered to his children and his children'ss children. b AROUND) THE CAMPUS lI bAt University of Miami + s bBy Milton A. Friedman ci cb Q h eb Q cb & &b dc Q cb t ~ THE The idea seems gradually to have been exploded that the un- derworld can And the kidnapped child by picking one nte' pockets. nte, A Hollywrood actress who fell off a spirited horse a time backr is repore still in a nsanitarium, astoude byasrn support. uome say Capone's counsel coul save valuable time by issu. ing seeircular appeal to all courts Honor among thieves is admir- able in its way, though it is lia ble to mislead some of the thieves. I Where, of late, have been those victories that peace hath. no less renowned than war ? The season of deceptions is here. A friend who got home late and explained that he had been "for a drive in the country" told me he didn't drive as well as he should, having whiffed three times on the first tee. Buy a paper, mister ? All about the fight. Brother shoots his sister. Buy a paper, mister ? Sued because he kissed her. Lynched in dead of night. Buy a paper, mister ? All about the fight. 1 1 A couple of dentists who some. how got off their beat and land- ed on Tritan de Cunha, a lonely island on the South Atlantic, ex- mained the teeth of the benight- ed natives. Out of 15ti sets they found 131 perfect ones, and the defects of the rest were trifling. Did these islanders brush their teeth every day ? They did not. Did they vist tooth tinkers peri- odically? They did not. Did they eat selected foods rich in mineral salts and Vitamin D T They did not. Did they do anything to com- bat acid mouth ? They did not. Did the dentists know why, neglecting all these precautions, they still had good teeth? They did not. One more question. Do den- tists know why we beneficiaries of science, so-called have bad teeth ? You're right! But how did yea guess it ? I I In moving to abolish the circus within her borders, Russia as probably driven to it by competi ;ion. The official circus must be supported. And it is good enough, ;o judge by the free exhibition ,n the outside. Pr dent Hove offers a me- ial esi Mr. Vae rfor a song t believee the ,depression. The pen is will vote him another if i wounded, by grape fruit, in ac- ;ion. Eo wise mn aoe his duty; II m gry ause hr ph icianama The content of I Ae jeweler's safe may be his stepping stones o fortune. Fashionable charity kreeps the eft hand fullyr posted as to the operations of the righ~t. The secret of ignorance is not o knowr your larck of wid *~ 8IUBSBCIPTION sis Months ... ... one Yar . .. .. . . St.** ss.** Driving the Money Chaaggers Out of the Temple Reprint from the Jewish Forum April, 1982 The "Temple" in this case beint ; t fmay not loobt well to the judge there is that which shows itself in an anti-Christianism as unreas oning as the anti-Semitism te which it is the response, hugging to itself exactly as does anti-Sem itism, an artificial and unreason ed but obstinate belief in certain vices peculiar to those others. I1 leads certain temperaments to swagger, and certain others to cringe, some to servile flattery and others to equally servile boor- ishness, the rudeness of the op pressed whd feels released, but 'not safe. What remedy, if any, is there against this ugly and distorting fear, which endures even to the tyird generation, and steals all dignity and comeliness from the lives that it permeates? Achad Ha'am gives Zionism as the rem- edy; Mr. Lewisohn the revival of Jewish courts plus Zionism; while others propse assimilation. The third cure, however, is not likely to commend itself in any generation or under any conditions to a large number of Jews; and indeed there is a touch of the tra- gically comic in the -notion lof a Jew ceasing to be a Jew in order to cease being afraid ;of ~being a .Tew. Yet the psychology of the the sracred ground of Jewish com muna;l activity and "the mone; changers," the men whose day are spent~ in money making b2 any means at hand, those who per mit no scruples to interfere witl their profits or the pursuit o them. In consequence, they come into the "Temple" with soiled hands~ and scarred. souls. Thest men cali have zio sincere convie tions, nor can. they be actuate< by the unselfish motive that char acterizesr those who are conspic uous for the sacrifies they hav4 made to perform public duty. Yei they btay public office and art never satisfied unktQ they have appropriated for themselves anc their own aggrandizement the honors they are after. They a~p ply the same methods in the san etuary that have made them suc- cessful in the money mart, in commerce or in the professions which they are exploiting to the bitter end. In positions of au- thority, they shuffle about rabbis cantors, ministers of God and teachers with the same considera- tion or lack of it that they dise play in the handling of sweat shoP workers and janitors. No country and no age has been so brazen in this regard as America and the twentieth century Several generations ago, some measure of competence and learn- ing was demanded by the Jews of their leaders. The rabbi was in a positleon of as hriy andl ~r and put him in his place. That condition has changed and Jewish si,- n t~his e gny a ea ta Te. money king, even though he only r ign o while in this shiftin p nr~amoar a wealth, is supreme regardless of how he obtained his Wealth, I have a vivid recollection of a noted Jewish scholar and commu- nal leader who was forced out a Jewiseh congregation who ob- tained .his wealth from disreputa- ble sources. We are not giving up hope. The present depression' which has caused adtold suffering to miions of innocent people, has also brought down from their high pedestals and positions of promli- nerae mran a money-maLd baron Wello olks, is everybody happy ? againl, b as is Mat a premium again, bt as thy say in h newspaper business, the column mus on Intramural sports at the U are still progressing. Last week the boxing and wrestling eevnts were held. Two Jewish boys were en- tered in boxing and both won first places; one was entered in wrest. ling and placed second. Not so bad, ch ? Hammer Hirlib won the 135 lb crown when his oppo- nent thought it healthy to take te clo2Tthftitt bLes Waldr wn knockouts; the last fight was a humdinger. Sam Silver was the only wrestling entrant and cop- ped second place. iEverybody ~knew it would hap- j pen anyway; Reichgott won the singles -handball championship. oealdA Mac re inted dand Mlilt l'riedm n. Th b 8 e O* this is etwlpoal be 11tis i .no an arll sports article a6 wil be seen Sly the ensuing news* mThe honor roll for the past se- nreti as Ainally been disclosed. Ony -sixty names were on the list out of a student body of approxi- ;mately 1,000. Of these sixty, six were Jewish. The fortunate in di idauls are: Marion aSack o , Fleis ch krd Jack Zion and Mil- A late bulletin from the ranks of the debaters states that Joe Fleischaker will probably make the debating team as a member of the U. team. Ye old correspondent being at a loss for more news finds it o p portune moment to desist tro hi labor* SI H FLORIDIMy The Jew Who Is Afraid (Continued from last week) Closely allied to this form of fear is that which enforces, as Mr. Ludwig .LeRwisohn has so r~e- peatedly pointed out, a sort of protective micury onthe mo e more Impermal than the Imper a ~ ists, more 10tinal ~an th Na stre fr te 8lec etin afh s neighbors; he is careful to have no Jewish friends less presentable than himself; he hastens to draw a line for the world between the undesirable "foreign Jews" and such as himself, and when a re- strictive Immigration Bill is under discussion, no 100 per cent Nordic of them' all is more eager to ap. prove. He does not realize that the fear that lies naked in his smiling eyes is called by its right name .by the least of those around him, that fear is making him be- ~ have like a cad. while it makes his less established brother be. have like a fool. Legion are the forms the cold half-conscious obsession may as- sume. There is that exhibited by the Jewish business man who does not employ a Jewish barrister or attorney for his case, fearing It r&UIM#C)ll~a~ER ~~nn-T- ' ~b P~ Edited by RABBI LA\ZARU~S .0 q-..- The Radio Synagog Der Th-u r~ e 3s fwaysL easy~ '3 a~EreSt ama, Tt a grast armeP~raih azzakrn slaue THEr TIT~R1 OF A III'E TD~ES A TRADITIONAL 8 ADER Rev. Zri Hirsch Mr~al~ian CaRIer 2IM V~ns C~nor ors Ahtdus WEDNESDA T. MLIU. is x ~ l 0PPEJ~IY~~i MAKEFL YOR ETTON NW - rm $39 ~_ _ _ _ ____ _ _____ ___~ ~z~b~%rraPA LM BEACHl !~-J-s~d~----'--bL~,~ ryOURiZ~IOR~1IGHT PLlan~L Hi EN- EP MC __________________________ ia *** **L il~t* ==**** ** ***-- means.4..a ...d~iYan s...t a.... summ tatin:lg theschmalt" without Whllich ~' Ifif L VL a I Passove r annot be celebrated in hge iewl ou h 5 ag:e* -rsa n true style. Cantera athan Wroo- rest, Emer. -ctr vrrickly a a -oarac bel is the "shochet" in charge and But shouldni'r thyf ?F~t W c hav -~L a ?!sr.:ae '":Ct sr the publi is invited to comne in I done to deserve a; z-z a' -v ~re* z --f es-m. He_~~ `,l~y and inspect the store, refrigerator,~ get out of lifer ? Ear r hum ac asca irat me and other facilities that insure You may answer: ~2;-T Iare ;E As hLry ;a in~ Man- and them strictly keebe products. wIforked hard. You have =he as:- melesht a Mr'efr3. "%~is Jewish bitious and in;tei~gent. A-y~l~ byr? den ra~itf. fC1=...IF knew br whomoran willn appl himse L---s it rc an nntiS Davd i anrhotdFrt of t~oeth country can do well"p venrare~ ~ Isat 7.aCe *hez in the form of a luncheon wFas This is not a car~, ~ -~~~r :2s n'edwi"ay -- t~se ***,h dit e we Fr t~`~ ~ 1r-~~ the luncheon wref YMr & J. Spec. a farm one sumz~ e : raw bT D Cerestessee tor and Mrs. R. Yaes. Follow. when I think, sor~i -.- business. Mrs. Meyer Schfartz mor wha wae~r 2a af ar i chairman of the nominating com- nigh ~sear ~ itr . mittee presented her report and thing but' bed. and Cakes ~ recommended the following:: On m~~-Y fa ~- ~ 921_~ mr-~ mer~L:tzn I- c __._ MIrs. Isidor Cohen for president, dollar a dlay: em: -- r-L' Mirs. Rloe Bogen for first vice camrp itL~ was-r~ president, Mrs. Morris Dubler, month. 51 (:-r- ifar- = .__Jir pioneer Mfiamian and communal If I h;a;ve _L: Ri-. wforke~r for seond vice president it is n-ot Fci--es 33i~ E li5~ ess Ca se and Jits- Max Ghbertler to fdll an harder ou:- bee -si Ll~if~~~8~~- I~ expiring term on the board. The get ont ojf -~~~_;~".:s______ full list of nominees will appea- one that is r- e~ ~ "~n e e-enlrrt' Paseorer d nuers in the next issue of the Jewishn btwtr pa'a. i -fi a Floridian. M1rs. Harry Isaarcs re- If I ha e Ported that the total of the bene- not greaty5 `i : r etu--r : fit ticke~ts sold for the Tivoli The- penedr tol 'Es; stre resulted in a hundred dollars home, of Ca. -"" fs+~- I ~ being reaized for the Sisterhood. college, and! ~i?~~- Mirs. Sy~dney la Wecintranb chair- paid ~ I 1LT man of Student acdvnities report. Many r~ich L1 38jI ~ raaradems Ne ed that April 2, student's night ried for fear at rnl he sk ebatee r~ spca bear a .arger ~iS ~t -~ A. S. Kleinfeld add-resed the plus the added ~~k-"""k Best lack in ~thi c~ountry are g .g= Give cheerfony writh one hand to be wu~e assum eberaB Miai Bac and y-ou wiB gather abundantly it and to re~e~~t Y r lu with twfo. ~fnU share of Far the 1Mr. and Mrs. I. ~I intaer tr-;lj nah c Esques ~~t thepreneo BAR MIZVA **** ** **eir so Jacs im"UE. w AT BETH JACOB 8YTIIO AT A. r%-~ and bushrn seeer ffairrg 11th Basham r o Miami B rrmr~-m ~ r sh ampa eJ-ners' --~ r ars 2 Tnra~~-s i~c -Pn anine z i~i-runmte~~ ast ns-a a yE- Rebbe ~ o~T ~u~ ;s;PItip ~ 2~ `--z.2< "rachai kme A Page f 'far -ts~ anani Tsumah High Zitampa amynr ruit -ast L ena Oam d i~ ii~E spne name so a- mrarr -7ot nara~ ~ :*mne -A &~s d re -ss-_ rin-mat -aiinr snails-~ ant~ n''n Mac~entie. ,"a3e SIfnE: T~m-"- h& the e askin 5m.: im ssu smpnn a d Y e-L es-- ;mar -an :ecue r uray 24~-m kn st-~ fnne eas eern ts- _3r-,naT reneric Tan se sb ED PW tIZ ESA 29C K"ggMaa emay~ Ff Yns: Am sedalEE arat ?pi he4~ in~ist~ a d Ra:5 essne mr j Ea-a-far Smt flra~s WlOD, SUNRDAY 11 A. M. TO NO2 ;01r RABBI S. M.L MACHBI liabbi S. Md. M6achtei, founder kd director of the sRdio Synagag 11ii preach over WIOD at 11 a. m. oaSunday. April 16, on "Pas- r"I~ In addition to the sermon ohr ill be hyamsl prayers, 1 osscripture lreding, and a so o ion box. At the close of the quesees, announcement wrill be oa of the time and place of the rir eating of the study grolp nex mplied, prctical religion ET RICH dbent of a New Y-~rk :a-2. :a me that he dLt re~i -+12 1 1: ifashionablerse. "AU~l the other pers 'LtEe r rich." he ~s~td:i T. -gy;P Z i er people, mn?~ ~ 95~ ther i They were shakag ir-- lc - The are afraidthee~ 4~f ~1~ social upheaval ard~ -1J -s money- will be; :aiter svlay I told him: I :hough: -GEe ze:- ple had! a r~gh: :.; -a-or'7. "Thne social Srds: 'F ~,:- w ove-tutariitM I sard --1 v- sequ-e~ f se ava he D- ha -s min' M-t~ m.G~- '`rl~~r 3 -m rr= L'' ;y 3.ahasL~ -rEZ rm- En~fl-n--Esal -haZ aL~ wnie- I L f_~tt2 ,7lt 2;;~ K31RI fiLIcsl -sehfi `rHf~ L e. EIle za==~r smmy~ls ana e o gy -r sa tre .u- ass m:up me cramymani reean semu 3L. fr i '" re mr ~~ weantr gmrs -nw. ,:: 7:< umastt '3e Ge -r .mr. A snr~-. i'fneT: artf UI Es w s lirs antc me~ woaniP was.~ '"se wa a aertar s-st ii3= 7-:c Tanetf sa 51"ft mine- ---=011~' daz:ze re the A wr --~ ~ftf rt aTL :5f 3eimoi6 InDL 3: J el l sad 1sEm- rc-z1 :I is L jxe~ gaz sa -uny m ma - qt~~~~t~a ~~ ~ ,"WEIE"5 J SlFt~"r';VL sE E Im- I ~:m- www**ET ft ,-,'E ~ ~ '".~ a are rs ;u M. 22 A 1 as~l heveasad--an Br Joe Reisman's Kosher MIartet people like yo~r frie as h e sc-;- a~166 S. W. Fifth St., recently ped of their ~possess :=5~. Be I idaneued that there has-p~f doblq~ht we e sa c Ange of mhaat th (Eie con- I vrterc i e ^ cern and that every effort will be anBd the poor wt? Eva~- r made to satisfy tiie desires and~ of comfort and securry -br: -her requests of their customers. A :hav-e never poss~essed bef :-U. Atid shipment of livFe cattle fromthsilbeete : n oi .#orthern points insures kosher In saying thu~. I aE I&2$ & krilled beef and real of the finest position.a~c whr ~:5 :0mr aq : quality at reasonable prices. F~at own selfish interer~~~- s- c v- ~ hens have been provided so thatIa o n aesr. e the godd Jewkish housewife can ob-Ihv nic&t t:ant :above the aerage. Ifr -azes a -r: rt i ROBERTS. ACTO TRATEL Pfir~F ae~ CFanu to Z C ~~F~ CMnr T..quen ue~~I~r MIr Alt~ELERS INTAC 25e DAT Phem i-~S~ts Ziiand Beach CaasAw ,,,. -* - "~[L.~d~hPa*~,~;i~."~;j~i~i~Y~`~ii*~... yis, April 15, 1988 I T _ --- Z~1Ly~rr J~FlF~tI ~U~itl~l~trt ~t ii ~I~L~L- -~--3LL Hiibi Sci~d ~hrrit P~stirri O~c~s e JBCOBEA &}'fu ________R_ _____________________ 1 - rc~b ~ I 1 I I-~ U _ Wf~l~MII~2~f~e~N~IC~7Yl~i~H~ 9696-3 anoqg *sad 'rwmpa '*.re.L r181 'M 'N 69L *u,ssy seasnpoad YI8%1 auomoH lumtgl !u8mlagasso~ paq.oes sJFa~ryme ~ NV'IdVO '2 HY6NOf 188V8 qsag !uns!yn 'qoasp qqag *Suoo GORTE~XV "I ISHVII 8 So~tulgS o!psy~ aggL I3[JHOVH\ 'H~ 'S IREWI Jo uopsuradng .xopun 83A~OSS~Td HO& HR[HSO)I KOSHER FOR PASSOVER Uner Supervision o RABBI S. M. MACHTEI The Radio Synagog RABBI L. AXELROD Cong. Beth Jacob, Miami Beach RABBI JONAHI E. CAPLAN MliamileRwish Or~thodox Cong~Hjams usami Home Milk: Producers Ass'n. 769 N. WC. 18th Ter., Miami, Fla. Phone 2-7696 RABBI JONAH E. CAPLAN will be at the SYNAGOGUE 1545 S. W. 3rd St. All Day Sunday, April 17 Mon., April 18, 2 to 8 p. m. Tues., April 19, 2 to 8 p. m. for "M'chiras3 Chomaytz" -------- -~ - ------ ----- ---- ----'~~ -~~ ---L~.1----. .-JY~~_L_.~ I~~l-~YLL~llr___ -ULI-___-*~_y i~:~LYj~-~dWi D a 9 e J ki t: le h o i 111 es d st 111 si II( to 4 6 46 6 66 66 6 6 6 ed by all. Quite a sum was real-~gC~ Cb WEST PALM BEACH a ized for the organization. Prizes 6 6 4 & & & & 4 were awarded for high scores and a so e D es r e the F ne t! The regular Friday night ser- refreshments were served. S OV erS il s . vices of the Temple Beth Israel - will be held Friday night at the Wednesday night the services Temple of Broward Ave,, with will be ushered in at the Congre- Consistently concerned with the welfare of our customers we are pre- Dr. Carl N. Herman officiating. gation with special services at 7 ae ogaiyyu vr eiei u ie Following the services the regular p. m. Thursday and Friday morn- Pae gti yu vr sr n r n. sermon will be given by the ing services will begin at 9 a. DO YOU WANT SCHMALTZ? Rabbi. m. Appropriate sermons will be * prachd dringtheholday atThe finest in extra fat hens are waiting for you--broilers, fryers, too. The regular Friday night serv- the morning services. Choice cuts of steer beef. Quality veal, delicious lamb. Alraoal ies of the Congregation Beth El Rb L er wl hs priced, specially prepared for the Passover Holiday. Free Delivery. will be held Friday night at the RbiLLerrwlbehttoFOR YOUR CONVENIENCE C o m uni~ a m tz ornlea en h m mf his c u o m enve W e W ill B e O p en U n til L a te M o n d ay N ig h t, T u esd a y N ig h t a n d a ll D ay *atives here for the Sader. Wensdy ClsdTusaFia n audy A regular meeting of the Jew- ish Welfare Bureau was held Wed- .hieF tH n ,...-...8 b nesday April 6, at which time an The Congregation will conductCh ceF tH n .......28 lb election of officers took place. a public sader and many reserva- The following officers were elec- tions have been made. Y RE.NTA ROE SI HREO AHU tde frM d~ensuing ere : teMo. Awlsteidnro s JOE REISM AN'S KOSHER M A RKET Inc. president, Mr. Sam A. Goldstein, either lake or land. 6 W t . vice president, Mr. Barney Blich- 16N.W 5t S. er financial secretary, Mr. Morris When a man is compelled to Dickson, recording secretary, Mr. pawn his watch it changes hands. Phone 3-2270 Sam Wlax, treasurer, and trust- ess, Mr. O. P. Gruner, Mr. Harrp Importunity is simply holding Sirlqp, 3Mr. Sam Goldmhnn, M413 on till you get what you want. NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT John Wolf and Mr. Jack Sneider. I I S A regular meeting of the Beth love bordsothety throwot in tepop l~ t~* I~~1 ~ '~l~l rr ~ ~~7-.I Israel Congregation was held at swim. - te Te mpl chrsa nih 8 rrmrrnnanl r a*NsqXhPrc. I 'l o k wih t he Psidt Mr 8 Dave Feldman presiding. An elec- tion of officers was held at this time. . A farewell party was tendered Mrs. :::hLevntthalebyothe Bt Friday noon. Luncheon was serv- ed after, which bridge was played and prizes were awarded. A gift was given to Mrs Leventhal by the Sisterhood. Mrs. Leventhal + left for Philadelphia, where she Avill make her future home. The installation of officers of the B'nai B'rith Lodge of West Palm Beach, was held Monday night at the Odd Fellows' Hall on South Dixie. wAhner nthe ot tallationh san - which were made by the Beth Is- rael Sisterhood were served. There was a very large attendance at this affair, and all present had a very enjoyable time. ""g" '""p'""('("g'gg'"'g'"""g'g111'1'"' Sunday, April 17, the first chil- dren's sader will be conducted by the children of the Talmud Torah and Sunay school under the lead- ership of Rabbi L. Lehrer. The complete ritu a1, its meaning and significance will be fully explain- ed and demonstrated so that tho"e prsent ma dbe ble ru ::: ditional fashion during Passover. The card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Sam Goldberg was well attended and greatly enjoy- UATCH for the Label on your Passover Dairy Products. If it "is like the facsimile in this advertisement you may use it with the assurance -kaevery law regarding Kashruth has been Carefldly Observed. * 11~E RABBIS in charge are thelabso tnin nti o- munity. They are not visitors fd Ja short period. IF you have confidence in your recogmsxed rabbis you will buy Only our products. Why be doubtful of Kashrus? WE SUGGEST THAT OBSERVANT JEWS BE CAREFUL AND INQUIRE M IL K ..................................18~~~~~~ c QT. BUTTER ~........~....................~~~~~~~5 ....I HEAVY SWEET CREAM ..........60c PT. HEAVY SOUR CREAMa .....45e PT. COTTAGE CHEESE ..................25c cLB. na n m11m1n11.1n.1 .. n.n o s..1111111111..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,********************misnai =unn = m n a ea na .. . Place Your Orders Now to Insure Deliver MIAMI HOME MILK PRODUCERS ASS'N TTOS4 7\i .ShCh THE ONLY DAIRY HAVING THE EXCLUSIVE SUPERVISION OF MIAMPS RECOGN BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER ------ v ~~~~ILJ rr~UI~ZIU ED ABBIlS 958 r (Facsimile of label) 769 N. W. 18th Terrace, Miami, Fla Poe 279 -67 506 8. E. 6th Ave., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.Phn,2-66-279 Phone, 320 |
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