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FLORIDA'S ONLY JEWISH WEEKLY PUBLISHED REGULARLY -------~---------- ---------- I 1 I lay and Tomorrow rank Parker Stockbridge .....and soilless crops y've been experimenting "soilless" farming at the rsity of California, and have 1,pretty conclusively it that most crops can be without any soil at all. All needed is water and ferti- at make one soil different other is the kind and quan- f plant food nitrogen, oric acid and potash--that contains. Immense crops of Potatoes, berries, tomatoes other vegetables are grown in 'parts of Florida where the soil contains naturally al- no plant food. Fertilizers- e work. B hardly likely that the sta- ops, wheat, cotton, corn and fe, will ever be grown com- rlly bexce ti n8 solyadap~t d atmos os tohe veg ukMl a" ,wn in wire baskets suspend- water, in which the essential foods in their proper pro- as have been dissolved. .. .. with a "double-O" till 1929, for thirty-five or so, any letter addressed e. Hoover, the White Houses pg~ton," would have been de- i E-tbft-*- .2Tov'0~mmx ;he major-domo of the Exe- Mansion since the days of ent McKinley. Few people Sof Washington rea ize tat are two Mr. Hoovers In the House for Ike is still on ,b, and the next tenant of A W 0RD T 0 THE JE WIS PUBLIC At this time the Jewish Floridian is the only publication carrying Jewish news of this district and Florida generally. For the past several years it- has appeared regularly each and every Friday carrying news and Items of interest to the Jewish public found nowhere else. In carrying out our policy of weekly publication we have adhered to the principle that a weekly such as The Jewish Floridian owes a duty to the public at large. Whether business be good or bad, it must, as a r~eal newspaper carry on, regardless. Simply to carry on when business is good and to cease publication when it isn't, is not true newspaper tradition. For that reason we appeal to the fair mindedness of the Jewish people and that of our non-Jewish friends to consider these facts when preparing their greetings and advertisements for Rosh Hashono. By Patronizing The Jewish Floridian you Insure a continued, uninterrupted service, fair and impartial at all times. V.-No. XXXIII. ii Price: Five Cents Miami, Florida, Friday, August 12, 1932 Democrats to Club Tournament Hold Dinner Here Is Continued Democrats of Dade County un- The handball tourney of the He- der the leadership of the Dade brew Athletic club was begun Couny Deocrtie xecuivelast Sunday at the Washington /C~rnty emorati ExcutielAvenue courts with about a hun- Committee will be present in large dred' interested fans attending. numbers at the "Happy Days" Though most of the games were Democratic Dinner next Tuesday closely contested, the .favorites evening, August 18, at the Coral were successful. The feature Gables Golf and Country club. match was undoubtedly that~ of Many of the State nominees will Weinkle--Wolpert vs Schemer- attlenac aw~L'.Fir*"f5FmroiTHT~miia~ow because of the finesse of the County an opportunity to and smoothness of the Weinkle meet them at this jollification/ combination resulted in their win- meeting. ning. Next Sunday's schedule for Hon. Dave Sholtz, Democratic the tournament is: nominee for Governor, will at- 12:30 tend and make the principal ad- Goldstein--Hirsch vs. Blank- sserd Other distinguished guests M~iller. Rose Goldsmith vs. Feuer - Shoenfeld. 1:00 Berkowitz--Lopez vs. Koran - Bernstemn. Kamins Gillman vs. Friedman -Tannenbaum. 1:80 A. Reisman Cortwright vs. Alexiander--Sontag. Dr. W~einkle--Wolpert vs. H. Mack--Steinberg. 2:00 K rsac Bernstein vs. Goldsmith eldnmben- einberg vs. J. LBlank--Mill2*30s. Berkowitz- Lopez. R. Grossman--Hyman vs. Shoen- feld-Mhayerovitz. GrOod-Will Party TO Be GIVeR Synagogue and its administration work and a governor familiar with were discussed and acted on. As forcing the necessary adjustments, a result an administrative commit;- and one not controlled by corpor- tee was appointed by the president ate interests, which fail to pay and approved by the membership. their Just proportioal toward tl.1 TIhis committee will have charge support of the state. of all plans and activities for the Synaggue.I propose to apply the same principles if elected as governor Arrangements for the High Hol- hv ple bsns I idas Ievie have appi in buinss Innd idaysericeswil bein te hndsother words, I. will put into effect of this committee consisting of the same elimination and reduc- Lous Winke, reaure ofthetion in the costs of operation, congregation; Morris Rubin, prom- which may, in governmental af- inent merchant and pioneer rest- fairs, involve some refinancing. dent of Miami; Harry Markowitz, Whereas my business operation prominent merchant and commu- cssfv er g eea h nal worker; Stanley C. Myers, rate of $1,000,000 a year, today Sydney L. Weintraub, Leo Rosen,i they have been cut to $101,000 a all attorneys here; Ed Friedman, year. I have distributed in pay Leo Ackerman, Frank Solomon, 1olls, salaries and supplies in 10 and M. Bandel. Meetings of the yasi lrdmr hn$ committee will be held from time 000,000, and have paid in taxes to time and announcement of their $8,0 activities will be carried in these . columns."I submit this record so that the people may be able intelligently to dclideoswho oha te ability to do Committee Heads Are Appointed. Mrs. Isidor Cohen, president of Beth David Sisterhood, appointed the new chairmen for the coming year, at a; luncheon board meeting held during the last week at the Talmud Torah building. Mrs. B. Kandel served as hostess. Chairmeri include Mrs. L~ewis Brown, monitor; Mrs. Sidney L. Weintraub, ways and means; Mrs. S. Schemnberg, hospitality; Mrs. M. Engler, bazaar and dance to be given Feb. 7, with Mrs. J. Kats as assistant; Mrs. M. Arnold and Mrs. S. Optner, publicity; Mrs. L. Hayman, music; Mrs. W. Fried- man, personnel; Mrs. C. Marko- witz, refreshments; Mrs. R. Rosen- dorf, sick; Mrs. H. H. Farr, tele- phone; Mrs. M. 3Dubler, house; Mrs. S. J. Spector, luncheon; Mrs. M. Engler, membership; Mrs. B, Kandel, kitchen; Mrs. L. Weinkle, "Happy Days" fund; Mrs. H. Gross. White House will probably who will speak are Hon. Hortense tim there. He manages the K. Wells, National Committee- lent's domestic arrange- woman of Florida, Hon. C. E. bosses the cooks, chauffeurs Davis, Supreme Court Commis- vants generally, and his sioner, Hon. J. M. Lee, nominee title is "steward of the for Comptroller, Hon. Linton E. House." Collins, State Secretary, Hon. J. body asked Ike Hoover the P. Newell, State Campaign Manl- ay who he thought would ger, and Hon. Mark Wilcox, Con next boss. He replied: gressional nominee from the 4th n't know who it is gomng District. but he will have a double Gog Chite prominent name, the same as mine." -eort cnet wh aio ......worth fortunes Dea erat, ccronnes texd thF 1 hea ToAslirob te naC s n deille nnd c prona I ea - th thhevnen kinds of) ance ofwnhdoDlae intyCommt 1 Ford's Brazilian rubber planned as an opening gun in and hichhavebeenDade County's Fall campaign, and n, ah ndwichd have been reservations have been made by biet-making. Other rare all of the local nominees and mem- w varieties of tropical bres ofte oar-ou rlitical club . which may be expected to T LefrCmtol lu n to use for making fine the Mark W~ilcox Club have made because of their beauty 50 reservations each. The distin- - and grain, and their hard- g~uished guest committee, under reMuiracoatiara, Abiu the direction of Hon m. ai Gry Massaranduba, Amar- wI. mrmider ef terta n mentfr te nglm Pedra, Sueupira wl rvd netim t o h Pa d'reoJuthyvisitors other than the dinner. A tajua an Itaba. section of rooms in a downtown ursut ofnewand arehotel has been reserved for the reepio of the ditigise vis- of wood fit for the use reeto ftedsigihdvs itors, and elaborate plazas have binemakr i on ofthebeen made for their entertainment ersigfields of adven- which hundreds of men wiehr. ge.A single log which utfor veneers may be ~quare miles of forests which have thousands of dollars; a never been explored, and the men dof certain ~South Amer- wrho can discover in them new oswould be worth a com- sources of fine woods can name fortune. . their own price, almost, for their are still millions of 8mds. U. Of M. School TO Be Enlarged wh'irth l us' e ,etwl bm yfere *use~p %ugges eq 111 &"'2 oasty Iles -sug *8'qg *40 .as onusapan~ quaases say .xo; suadoarMe~l J o Iooqug !uulary jo~ Asys.Iaaun eq3 neqs The faculty of the law school will be enlarged this year with the addition of Dr. Sidney S. Biro, of the University of Chicago, and j Gerhardt S. Jersild, also of the University of Chicago. There will be three full-time members of the faculty and specialists in particu- lar lines of legal practice from the Inaugurating the work recently appointed Beth Administrative Committee of the David a good will party will be held at the Beth David Talmrud Torah next Tues- day evening, August 16, instead of Wednesday as originally plan- ned, beginning at 8 o'clock. The members of the committee will act as hosts and will be ~assisted by Mesdames Lewis Brown and H. H. Farr. Cards will be played dur. ing the evening and refreshments will be served. The public is in- vited to attend. :Dade County Bar association will Present classes in their fields. The case method of instruction is used, which permits faculty members to conduct their courses in~such a manner that the student may acquire not only a knowledge of law but also the ability to deal with legal problems. The law school affords students trial practice in court work so that they may become familiar aspawad lanoa Ilaanqu qqg4an _ ~_I II 1~crTx ~edpetg I N Howey Challenges Opponent's Plans The program to which David Sholtz is pledged as Democratic candidate for governor of Florida will increase instead of reducing the burden of taxation upon the people, William J. Howey, Repub; lican candidate for governor, said Wednesday at a luncheon sponsor- ed by the W~omen's Republican club of Dade county in the Ponce de Leon restaurant. Dr. Horton Held, president, pre- sided. Hugh G. Williams, Repub- lican candidate for sheriff, and Otto C. Stegemann, Republican candidate for state senator si-aso spoke. During the afternoon Mr. How- ey spoke at a Republican reception in the Halcyon Hotel and at a meeting of the Women's City club in the Columbus Hotel. "Two-party government in Mis- souri cost the people $15,000,000, with a p"p"l" il'vo 2 @00,00@, "e ,ooone-prt ru d was costing "Two-party government is a pay- ing proposition for the taxpayers. "The cost of government can be brought down in Florida to about the same figure as that for Mis- souri, but it will take time, hard Reorganization Is Begun At a special meeting of the Beth David Congregation held at the Talmud Torah hall last Sun- day eygning, plans for the reor- ganization of the work of the ~---i~-.".. ~r-..~-- r-: - .:5 ~ 7i_ ;~ *. ~~ r :~ ~PCI*91;q~l : ~~Y ~ 1~ __~ T *r ~2P~ EMPLOY ~la~-s~-~"~~ ~(CWCLMIL#m~a~,~'-Uq~g~ **HURRY BACK" TO SELLERS Honest, Courteeasr Service. N. W. 7th Ave, at 38th Sttree I - _ __ __ _ L ----- menn em -ameu M~~ ~~~ BLU EPARAD IS E Y~I~ La~iN Bo wt afeaean r N T.c r4 C~r ieet bea at anfe. ri1** th an rio ~ rl~I-k slas s a ir I..c sam ws r hsr les. an men, *L ***~Bpy mae ae.. ~e r.: t :hel ael a I i Page Two Rabbi S. Mf. Machtei, founder and director of the Radio Synagog~ will preach at 10:00 a. m. op Sun- day, over WIOD, on "Religion in Business." In addition to the of Greta Garbo" will be presented statement of Rabbl ,by a cast from thre Dramatic feld assistant Rabbi SLeague of Miami, including Bea- reject of Temple ttrice Solen, Rurth Davis, Natalie Wednesday night tl , Pallott, and Eleanor Mint. Clever and will shortly b interpretations of some of the fa- training fot: the Higl rlmous movie stars occur during the vices. Traditional me course of the play which was writ- introduced this yea .ten by M1iss Solen. Several musi-thbetyftes ,cal selections, both vocal and in- ** strumental, will be presented drur Rabbi -Jonah E. C ing the evening as part of the so- ami~ Jewish Orthodo cial program to which all Jewish tion will return to M organizations of this district are week of September invited. Refreshments will be serv- marriage in Montreal Ied during the evening. he is spending his v o lsAl Mack underwent a tonsilect- The regular weekl: om atweek at the Victoria of Beth David Sisterh Hospital and is now convalescing at the home of Mrs. at his home. Iits president, last Tu~ * rizes were awarded Mr. Louis Zonn returned to the scores and refreshmel c~ty after an absence of four ved. A., 8. and social 4 Israel let he choir met inintensio h Holiday ser. !lodies will b r to enhac services. plan of abi 'x Congrega :iami the firg following hir I, Can., when vacation. y card party lood was held Isidor Cohen, resday night. )d for high nts were ser- o a o o ooooooooooooooooo sooo o.o o Mrs. L. Hein and son, David celebration of the third birthday sermon there will be prayers, mu- Hein, Miss Ah~ne Cohen, Miss Ade- anniversary of their daughter, sic, and a question box. The line Cohen' and Mrs. Rudolph Leont Charlotte Ruth. The home and Junior Radio Synagog will pre- have arrived from Atlanta and table were beautifully decorated sent Leonard Tobin in the ser. will spend several weeks at Miami i n a green color arrangement monette on "I believe. " Beach. with flowers, potted palms, ribbon * e streamers and toy balloons all After a ek of pa the combining to make the rooms at- and those taking part in the pro- Mim BerBa Volloy all Lan e, tractive for the Juvenile guests. gram were Norman Fregger in a wa tid thacHf. A. C.holdingedow Games were played and each guest pianologue, Millie Dreisen in a second place by virtue of a winl was presented with a gift. Re. song accompanied by Irene Farr, and loss. At the end of the first freshments of ice cream, candy, N\at W-illiams in songs accompan- half play they ended up in third cake and punch was serv-ed dur- ied by N~orman Fregger, and the place. The second half sreding the day-. Among the guests Farr sisters accompanied by Irene last week-. The Hebrew boys lost peetwr:Fr nseea og.Wnes Tuesday to the league leaders, Selma Goldstein, Mitchell G~old- o h ac ots eeA o- 15-13. 13-15, 14-1-6. They then man, Harriet Goldman, Bertiard tag and Toots Smith, Mr. and Mrs. turned the tables in the second Schankman, Gerald Schankman j Irving Greenfield, and Nat K~uper game during the latter part of the Gene Hyman, Albert Kohn. Mary an agrt 'ie. week and won 12-15, 15-11. 15-13. Ensley, Mlurray- Shelley, Esther *** As noted all the games were Lee Silverman, Esther Argintar,j As" w go to press a large num- bitterly contested. Then on the Eli Argentar, Betty KirsIchen- ber of' guests are being entertain- past Wiednesday. about twenty of baum, Dorothy Goldstein, Mary ed at a benefit card party at the the club had an inter-club game Sonn, Mloyer Greenberg, Betty home of Mlrs. Maxr Kuperstein at the Flaming~o court. A great Heck, Berrkley Heck. Donnie Reis- with Mrs. Kunpferstein and Mrs. deal of fun, was had by those man, Charles Bay, Leonard Kialr,Dae ahoflibtN.Jas attended. Rean- Kialer, Ruth Atkins, and the hostesses. The proceeds will AIppllcations are being accepted Charlotte fluth Blumberg. b~e used for the Talmud Torah sup- for a tennis tournament to be i porTted by the Ladies Auxiliary of sponsored by this club in the fu- Th mtc egeo i- the Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- ture. Mlore information regarding miilprsn it frtplygregation, of which Mrs. Kahn thij tournament will be had by- .110nday evening, August 15, at Was an active founder prior to her m~embers of the Hf. A. C. iTemple Israel when Beatrice leaving Miami to make her home th p t the harulbal matches on Sln1 in the North. * Goodies loj= to the Blumbergsl ul a t pr f "G "a'' The Misses Ruth and Selma Bloomers in a diamond ball game And rpadthRei iae wiol be plae MMerson .left by Clyde Line last at the park. Gillman opposed by the Mlisses Eleanor Mlink andi week to spend their vacation visit- S-chwartz on the mound and limit- Ruth Davis, and the maid by Na- ing friends and relatives in New ed the G~oldies to tive hits. A-lex talie Pallott. Mlurray Grossman York. Washington and Baltimore.l Goldste~in o. :he Bloomers was the w 11 direct and coach the play and *1 star if the day getting three hits, Sliss Esther Wroobel is the stage A meeting of the plans commit- ;ne of' which went fo~r a homer. manager. The play will be re-i tee for the formation of a City- j This Sunday afternoon at 3:00 3. petdo ody uut2 ,bewide Jewish social and civic club m;. the Bumps will meet the Dents. f~r h nrhr fteHhe weeks spent visiting relatives and i friends in New York and Provi- dence. *'** Mlrs. Sydney I. PII~~~~~IIII~~~~almer who was a patient at the Victoria Hospitall last week is now convalescing at her home on S. WC. First St. *r * Registration of Hebrew School of will begin shortly pupils for t Temple Isrr according to All members are urged to be pres- I athletic club and their guests. en:.*** Mir. and Mlrs. A. I. Mdagid re- Mr.~ and M~rs. Harry- Rose en- turned to the city after an ab- tertained a number of friends re- sence of several months spent cently at a birthday party in cele- visiting relatives and friends in bration of the 14th birthday or the North. Mlrs. M~agid is treas- thei sonLeonrd. ameswereure of the Ladies Auxiliary of the enjoyed andl a number of popular Jliami Jewfish Orthodox Congre- artists were heard in musical ren- Igation. editions. ** Waltr Grssmn on ofMiam s Ir. M~oe Harris of Charlotte, noted musicians and Leonard aN rie hr una o the office of Stanley C. Igyers and after considerable discussion, tentative plans will be discussed at a meeting of the committee to be held shortly. The meeting of the public at large which was to have acted upon this committee report scheduled for last Tuesday evening was indefinitely post- poned. +** The meeting of Junior Hadas- sah~ which was postponed from last week will be held next Mionday evening, August 15, beginning at 8 p. m., when a play "LThe Loves teacher in cello presented Le2onard w~ith a cello bow. At~ a late hour a bullet supper wsas served. Leon- ard has won. a number of prizes for his exellency~ in cello artistry ;ndr isnn pr ring fr a se a nounced in these columns. pend several days here prior to taking his family home with him. They are the guests of 3ft. and Sirs. Barney K~raft of this city. nu bear oef i o fcer and ativ: members from the city the picnic of the Chesed Shel Emes sche- nitdfo ynp Sunday nhas en held at a later date w-hich will be announced in these columns. .* returnedrie D. C., where and friends. theM yi4 re ne It e trip to W~ashington, sh~e visited relatives BROAD)WAY and UNCOLN~r BOULEVARD LONG BIWC, N. Y A beautiful. luxurious hotel, located in the exclusive section Lon.r Bach. facing the ocean. ~Latet modern equisaents. Larse air~r nw single or on saite: all with private baths. DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY ADHErEDr To Marx Feinberg. a summer stu- Arriving today to spend several dent at the University of Florida weeks with his son and daughter- l returned to Miami this week aft- in-law Mr and Mrs Milton Wein- ' " tr completing the summer course er is the noted Cantor "Hirshele" t ere. Weiner of the Garden St. Syna. gogue of Hartford, Conn. Accom- Abtout twenty-five members of pnighmaeHnyWie the ebrw Ahleic lubattnd-Leonard WCeiner and Irving Wiein- Tem em irae last Mt ndayl igt irthe latterntw stuldeats at Yale p~~o wel ti.Aoe and no entering Harvard for pairings for the second roundl Sam Singer of Dorchester, M~ass. of the handball tournament was is with them. made. The first annual smoker o the organization will be held at *** Temple Israel Wednesday, Ang- The second of a series of sum- ust 24th. Plans call for the stag- me acsgren hby the Junior ing ~ ~ ~ ~ Cnni of a ubro oigbaaewish Women was tion of a number of novelty danc odtina hi- I te ss RgisedG~ti as ri- * board Quifte a larg crowd at. Mr.~ ~ ~ ~~me an rs a Saer a alu eded the vared **rttained at their home resear~ inyw pmam ~ansad. tasner c. T*I-, Lou BEach sau.I1zZg.4 L ENCRL U- t RED 11CEDlrATES THE JE FLORIDIAN Friday, Angest~ Reliable Dependable Experienced Organized And Trying To M~atintl A Living Wage Scale Miann Federation Poe 8%91 HIGH CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT GET ITT -at .. The BETTER Kind of Printing At Reasonable Prices Phone 2-3261 107 8. Miami Ave 8li~ FUNERAL 52RVICE '~,~I **un2fif SIIENAND0AEI CANDLE MADE FRESH DAILY Crys~talise Fd Pt 8,5e lb. Ch***lat Coated Prait 7e lb. 3 Its. Asseted8 Chcrtlate Kitdch sad Sals: 8. S W. 22 DAVENR Pheme 2-572 110TEL LIN C 0LN Bandles St Nee& eat Mtga Stees I I I II II I II e 19 i___i --- -- -- ---- ----- --- -- 1 IIE JE WISH L 0RIDIAN PUBLIrsaP EVERY FRIDqy FISH PLORIDIAN PUBLISHING CO. )7 SOUTH MIAIHI AVENT.TB LOUIS 880CHET, Editor S P. o. ass sts ml, Floriaa Phone 2.1188 Itered as second-class matter Juy 4, Sat the Post Offlee at MImln Flak., !r the set at March ?, 1st. waIST PALu saAca orPles 414 Bishet str** Irs. Mi. Behebabdlak Representativ* Sl.** Ss*** SUBSCRtIPTION Months ***** Year . . . . * Volume 5.-Number 38 Friday, August 12, 1932 Jewaish community may prosper. SOMETHING NOVEL ...... I ....SORETHING NEW Get yourself a set of photo print playing cards. Every one of the set of 5i2 cards will have your picture, or that of any of your friends. Use them for bridge, elub parties, social affairs. Splendid for gifts on any occasion. JUST SEND YOUR SNAPSHOT OR PHOTOGRAPH not smaller than 1-inch by 2-inches and not larger than 8- Sinches by 5-inches, together with a year's subscription of $2. to The Jewish Florkdian, and we will forward you the complete deckh of cards within ten days. Or send $1.00 for set of caurds without subscription. be wished on me. I ~' -~ ..~...;-~ar.~;Y. _~..,.--j~;i~L~:iI'. EL ~.- ~i i-L~~~-iC~-~i~Pt~*C~SIY~i~Y~IY~j 'VB T~&IF al8I FC1D Page Three Palestine of TodayP~"!"~"."v""" ae I by enthusiasm. -But its future (Reprint from The New Jadaea, must be judged on the basis of ~London.) cold facts. One cannot under- stand the miracle that has been Palestine is no longer merely a wrought in Palestine by the Jews land with a past. Its future has unless one takes into account the become an important factor in the unreasoning idealism,` the sweep- consideration of many present ing emotional force that brought problems. The growth of the 100,000 Jews into the country country within recent years has within a decade. They were not been so steady and so consistent attracted by smoke-belching. fac- that predictions as to further de. stories which ground out wealth; velopment d~eed not be speculative. they were not drawn by vast It is common knowledge that acres of profitable grain. They the Jewish people harve salvaged came seeking peace of mind, self- Palestine from the arid wilderness respect. They found both, even of backward countries and given though many died clearing up the it a place in the modern economic, dreaded malarial swamps, though in dustrial and social advance of others were broken by the unac- the world. Encouraged by moral customer toil in afforestating bar- approval, fortified by international ren hills, clearing rocky acres, treaties as represented in the ploughing soil that had lain bar.. Palestine Mandate awarded to ren for centuries. Great Britain under the auspices But not even the most over- of the League of Nations, the Jew. whelming sentiment could prevail ish people have made their dream against impossibility. What makes of a restored Jewish National the effort of Jews in Palestine so Home the instrument for giving worth-while is that this is only back to the world a land that once the beginning. Palestine has re- bulked large on the material as sources, prospects, realizable pos- well as spiritual horizon. sibilities. The effort to rebuild Palestine It is often asked: What do the dates back 50 years. But the tem- Jews aim at in Palestine ? Esisen- po of energetic activity was not tially, they wish for the opportun- stimulated until 1917, when the ity to lead a free life, so that Balfour Declaration, preceded by they may develop their civiliza- the declarations of France, the tion mn their own manner, at their United States, Italy and other nnl- own pace." Jewish history, Jew- tions, was issued by Great Bri- ish tradition, Jewish ethics, must tamn. The actual reconstruction be energized, revitahized. Palestine work was not begun until some can produce this moral force. To 10 years ago. Much has been writ- that extent the future of the Jew- ten about the rebuilding of the ish people as a whole is bound up Jewish National Home. Perhaps with the future of Palestine. less has been said about the actual( IfIW r achievements, in terms of econo-IfIHe -_ mic growth, industrial expansion I eeaprto h u- and agricultural improvement. The world, perturbed by conflict- mer, I would be the shadows on ing reports from the Holy Land. the grass. Little Johnnie wanted to give his kittens away before his Dad drowned them all. So he toddled over and knocked on the door of a busy neighbor woman. Johnnie--"Dood Mornin', Ma'am. D'ye wants tute li'1 titten? " Woman--(Impatiently) "What's that ? " Johanie--(Londer) "D'ye want tute li'1 titten?" Woman--(Irri~tably), "What ? n Johnnie (D~esperately.) "DO YOU WANTA D)OD DAM TATr?" Teacher: "When I was your age I could name all the presidents off by heart." . Tommy: "!Yeah, but there was only about ten to remember then." STenderfoot: "How can I drive a nail without hitting my finger ?" First Class: Hold the hammer with both hands." Albie Booth, Yale foot ball star, has entered the movies. While there, will he kindly make a search for Red Grange, Illinois foot ball star, who once entered the mov- ies ? Sandy is reported to have left a tip under his plate yesterday; he had to--the manager saw him just as he was picking it up. Cora is so dumb she thinks elo nm n rihtsthoeny do to con- Then there's the reckless motor- ist who got a ticket so often that . he went to the city hall and asked for a Beason pass. i I I Famous Letter Endings: Yours till they roll up the rugs for the St. Vi~tus dance. Yours till the sheriff puts starch in his hand- enffs. Much of the current counterfeit money, says a New York Federal agent, is the crudest he has ever seen. The boys aren't even cut- ting up a good grade of wall-pa- per. . I I I Simile: Mixed as the emotions of a Chicago school teacher, ask- ing her class, "If a man earns that were prowling around his place. Just a typical situation-- a man having to keep four or more wolves from the door. 1 I South American countries, though bankrupt, are said to be plunging into war for lack of amusement. We can warn them at the outset that a three-day chautauqua is cheaper. I I Conditions in the New Orleans taxi game, as related by a driver there: "The depression wouldn't be so bad if it just hadn't come in hard times." A southern schoolboy's eyes are so constructed that he sees up- side down and backward. Here's a future citizen who can study stock quotations without a qualm. S! I Laymen who know how to run a hotel, a newspaper or a govern- ment sometimes have to send a simple thing such as a fountain pen away to the factory for ser- vice First Roomm~t~ Where's Iny golf socks ? Second Roommate--Wh~ golf soF st Roommate--The ones with 18 holes. New England is almost incredi- bly prosperous in comparison with 1es fortunate sections. The town of Orleans, Vermon put up t poor-house for sale, and some man there was rich enough to buy a poor-house. The best way to kill a falsehood is to let it lie. Never show dislike unless there is a point to be gained. Chronic complaining makes tough luck all the tougher. !! The things that make a woman happy often look foolish to a man, "Is the lake so big ?" said Bar- bara. Small arms outstretched sought to appraise AN AWAKENING seems that at last even lagcJewish Miami is be. ning to realize that simply sit- Sidly by and waiting for -mir- asto happen is just, well to the least, "passe". Coming this time when we have just ried the loss of the Temple Jerusalem, and with "Shabbos chu" tomorrow, it betokens, Shop) a real awakening of mi Jewry towards their real to themselves and posterity, Teniple Israel under the direc- ,n of its spiritual leader, Rabbi plan has begun activities with vim betokening real purpose of hievement. By the estab~Jsh. ras-f a Hebrew school itr-w;ill II demands to know what prospects for success the Jews face. It pon- ders the problem of relationship between Jews and Arabs, wonder- If I. were a girl, I would wear my hair in a cute little curl at the back of my neck and let it roll up over my` hat-brim. If I were a girl-driver, I would drive with bare arms and light dresses in hot weather. If I were an automobile manu- facturer, I would design a car that 'had only one gear shift-and then I would never shift it -save that much noise. If I were the man who origi- nE~tes the phone numbers, I would not pick them out of the grab- bag-speci lly te one lththat is t l Le a need that has long been ap- xent within its ranks and thus I1 help solve a problem that is ngmet in this manner thronglr- the country. lehDavid congregation, the et Synagogue in this section the country, after sleeping on job and waiting for miracles happen ~suddenly realizes its ht and with determination a dof young men come to the t" at a crucial moment. Though y of' them are unacquainted Synagogal work, we feel ta determination to no the t thing unhampered by fetish- personal ambition and desires the realization that the will hepeople rather than the in- dal mue re ad or thi cities. Much can be accom- hdife 1unttout puroe hon Jewish religious welfare is comm tteea'n only -ur oe. In- Bead oie ane gadually eegot t thert yon~ age, has shown by its strict re d res ect within it e~so kand dhatof i ldes og n 'n f the purpoI eT of Tl 11in numbers it probably daout today as the only re- us organization with content- i tn thalca ihi cit poo and worry to contend with, one rlsdgfr t e'onn r toimplortant, its Talmuld Torah. Only all other lawithr orsa l Hoswould become imbued with same spirit of awakninkg, Mi- Iwould soon begin to rea~ae Seven in theserr hal tme a ing whether an Arab majority will be reconciled to an enterprising, persevering Jewish minority. It compares the Biblical vision of a "land flowing with milk and honey" with the less optimistic reports of hasty contemporary ob- servers. It considers the glowing ahd eloquent prophecies of Zion- ist leader that ot of Zo a again come the spiritual enrich- ment which the ancient Hebrews $3.50 a day and works 5%g days, The waters' blue titanic bounds, how much does he receive ?" But in the candor of her gaze, i ! WCas found no gauge for measure- --Ai un hav enile f nonr C 6e Shne cnuld not bound a lake with eyes Be teh pa lhedacitou siecids. And we-how can we see the light That ainate byou d our ken, Tolialli ohlittle w ys of men? To magnitude not now i Ioved, Noern ain bras eve rs ved. "We don't want any imported tumn shooting urp the pep e of chief of that city, where right now local gunmen a e met working more tan haftetm. A chemist tells as the Airst alco- holie drinks ever distilled were Arabian. It was several yearse later, we hear, before in nti- oasis league was organized. When a young man propoean and the girl tels hln that he may hope, he mary as w b eglauv lag for the turnitue. IfIee a loaf would be home-made, salt-rising, for toast. of bread, I and maybe If I were the pot of gold at the foo of tohe rainbow I shoud thn If I were a new dress, I should be thin and white and fluttery. sh ullwere a fl wel garden, I niueor 'w hdn in ungnon\ - If I were a factory, I would run all day every day (except Sun- day), and rest at night. If I were a porch box, I would want nastar~tims seraggliing down If I were where I wpould be, I world be "where' the mountain looks on Murathon, and Marathon !poks on the ses."-anm American Marrathon. a. asy, A palt 12, 1982 t and can Address, THIE JFiWISH .FLOREDIAN P. QO. BOX $$'lp MIAMI,, FLA. I I e gaP Four p "Ph1int the Price to Meeot Coadlk CHIROPODIST Summer Rates 50c Per Foot $1.00 Both Feet DR. I. SCHWARTZ MEYER KISER BLDG. Room 400 Phone 2-4765 elt nII~ err rruv r~ eau of the Palm Beaches held its monthly meeting at the Beth Is- rael Temple on Broward Ave. Im- por~tant matters were disposed of ( sun...nunntllliIIIUIIannU1Um......... mauannnnuumnn~nu............................ llllnounun lnumnumlnln1.11...111............... MAKE ~YOUR VACATION ARRANGEMENTS ilNOW'aT Eiij~; DrOSnes Hotel Ham il ton LONG BEACH, L. I. WHERE FAMED HOSPITALITY AND SERVICE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL HIG HM 0UNT L 0DGE GRAND HOTEL STATION, N. Y. Highmount (Fleischmanna Section) Ulster Countp. Tel. Pinehill 132 All modern improvements. Swimming, Tennis, Baseball, Basketball, Horse- back riding, etc. Hot and cold running water in every room. * * Miss Jackobs is visiting Miss Rosabelle Scher at her home on Ocean Blvd., Palm Beach. * * Dr. and Mrs. Carl N.u' Herman are enjoying a pleasant vacation in Chicago where they are visit- ing Mrs. Herman's parents. * * The Palm Beach Junior Hebrew association was organized last Sunday night, at the home of Miss Belle Goldberg. Harry Goodmark .was elected temporary chairman; Miss Selma Karfunkle, temporary secretary and Jerry Alexander, sergyeant-at-rams. Following a discussion of the constitution, games and dancing were enjoyed and refreshments were served. The nexrt meeting will be held Wednesday, August 19, at the ENJOY AN ALL DAY TRIP On The Cruiser D 0R 0TH Y Down Biscayne Bay A day of sport, bank and chan- nel fishing. ALL INLAND WATER NO SEASICKNESS Bait &; Tackle Furnished Free Leaves City Yacht Basin Pier 10, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Returning 5:30 p. m. We Cater to Special Charter Parties CAPT. R. H.MDENrNY Onr CAPT. JACK BURKE Res. Manager Fare Only $2.00 BREAK ERS E OCEAN FRONT ew Jersey Avenue Allie Berkowitz the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Berkowitz is con- fined to his home because of a severe attack of pharyngitis. Mrs. A. Mell and son left to spend several months visiting friends and relatives in N~ew York, Washington and Baltimore. Thoms S. Clarke formerly with the Isle of Dreams Broadcasting Co., is now salesmanager of the Atlas Drug Co., Miami drug manu- facturers. He will be in charge of sales promotions, advertising and distribution. Mrs. M. Rosengarten returned to the city this week after spend- ing a vacation visiting relatives and friends in Hartford, Conn. Cb WESTI PALM BEACH Sunday night, August 7, 1932, Wax's New York Restaurant ca- tered a dinner and card party to a large number of guests in the dining room of the Monterey Hotel. After a delightful full course chicken dinner, tables were set up for auction and contract bridge. Mrs. Ann Blicher won the prize for contract and Mrs. Rose Schut- zer was awarded the prize for the auction table. Among those enjoying the din- ner and card party were: Mr. T. Simon, Mr. A. Hershkorn, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kahn, Mr. Dave Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gold, Mr. Jerry Alexan- der, Mr. Lou Halpern, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Blicher, Mr. and Mrs. H. Blicher, Dr. Barney Blicher, Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith, Mr. and MrI1s. Dave Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. P. M~ay, Mr. and Mrs. Sneider, Mlr. and Mrs. Joe Lesser, Mr. and M~rs. Louis Vangilder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Lee, Mir. and Mrs. H. Leibovit, Mr. and Mrs. ML. Pastroff, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Scher, Mr. and Mrs. Al Gasper, Mr. and Ms.r Martibn Dub in,aMr.Mand Mr . Barash, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Myers, Mr. O. P. Gruner, Mr. and Mrs. L. Schutzer, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schutzer, Mr. and ~Mrs. H. Green- blatt, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gold- stein, Miss Peggy Joyce, Miss s Rosalind Jacobs, Mliss Rosebelle Scher, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schain, Mr. Dave Goldsmith, Mr. M. Ray- der, Mrs. Ben Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry D~ietz, Mr. Harry Halpern, Mr. Harry Bernstein, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Mad- sin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Moss, Mr. PyROSbTAsTE and BL DD R Device No pay if not relieved For Particulars, Address P. O. Box 169 Miami Beach SGrundwer g' s us nnuinumumun sunnunusumanunumsman..- I American or European Plan HOt and Cold Sea WNater in All Baths Complete Garage Facilities . home of Miss Selma K~arfunkle, with Mr. Sam A. Goldstein presid- ( b & cb & Q & cb &~f &b &b &b & cb & & nd Mrs. D. Johnson and others. SOCIETYA regular meeting of Congre- cb cb & &~c rt b ch 3 cb & cb cb & & gation Beth El was held Wednes- day night, August 10. Important .~ matters were discussed pertaining Mr. B. Jacobskmnd is a patient to the building and to the coming at the Jackson Memorial Hospital High Holidays. since last Saturday. *** Beth El SCisterhood held a meet- YYC Y1 VUY~LVVU ~U U ~---~' 420 Jessamine St., at 7:30 p. m. Attending were Jerry Alexander, Harry Goodmark, Sylvia Dunn, Ann Dunn, Harry Bergman, Sara SWeiner, George Greenberg, Sylvia berg and Selma Karfunkle. * * The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ginsberg of Okeechobee will learn with regret of the death of their infant daughter last Sat- urday evening. Interment was at Woodlawn Cem- eter~y. Many prominent Jews of th.s city attended. Funeral ar- roanr nemnts welre in charge of Sam ing. ** Mrs. M. Schrebnick, Mr. Jo Schrebnick and the Misses Esther and Fannie Schrebnick motored to Miami Wednesday, combining business and pleasure. ** When a man is hungry ie doesn't waste much time reading the bill of fare r r In after years it is awfully hard for a husband and wife to agree upon dates. ICamp Kah-WI4 SWurtsboro, N. y. iFor.Boy Girls n d OnD~ Matstn Lake, Wortaboro, N. y~ In Beaultiful Mamakatint Par IDEAL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ate miles from New York City. lal feiet elevation. Crystal lakeo rons A i~elldm. IAlf and ad~tes. rpaci th a~nd crafts. Ex crt .qlpll ~leadirs. Wholeso e foo Jrlail Sdietician. nil ing and bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at Wax restaurant. ** Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Goldstein and children Blanche and Charles accompanied by their father, Mr. 1Ym. Clein of Miami motored to Atlanta. Their son Burton and sister M~ildred Clein who are visit- ing in Atlanta and Charleston, S. C., will return with them. * * 1\rs. Harry Halpern and mother Mrs. Esther Halpern returned from a visit to N. Y., Providence, Philadelphia, and Atlantic City. ** 19rs. Cy Argintar who has been visiting in New York and Balti- more returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Feldman and son Leonard were the week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Feldman. Irrg-'I 1 Goldman, president of the Ceme- tery ssocition.The less you talk the less like- * ly you are to choke if compelled Regular Friday night services of to swallow your words. Temple Beth Israel were held with ''' Mr. D. Feldman conducting in the Some people are so busy critic- absence of the Rabbi. izing creeds that they have no * time left for practical religion. ~~ Th ;o U t ewish Welfare Br1'- 50%' $1175 Reduction! Per Season ggy, Reduction Herae is a value which you cpo Sduplicate at $850 or more for the p 9 -week season. SExceptionally high grade adul I Scommodation at $18 to $25 weekly y r I$8 to $4 per day.o SFor further information write or 'phop SNew York Office S201 WEST 54th STREET, NEW YORK Tel. Circle 7.use9 SJOSEPH H. LESSING, Camp Director SMRS. FANNIE LESSING, Camp Mother Mrs. Abrams in New Hirshkorn and Mrs. I. are spending some time York. """"""""'""""""""asannonuninuman 1111 i i I r i E ~11111111)11111111 L~onTe eepa h 1450 N. Y. 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"Under the supervision of The Rab I AC c of The Unlesi of Jewish Orthodox nununusnunnununnummurmununnuninusununnnunnueununnunununsunnumumununsummouseunneunnunumunnun Fridsy, August 12, 1982 EJ WISH FLO SPEND A PLEASANT VACATION at the 0 CEAN VIE WIN N 158 Ocean Drive OPERATING THE ONLY KOSHER HOTEL IN MIAMI BEACH SUMMER 8 PECIALp ROOM AND BOARD ... ....................... $15.00 UP Meals Served Daily at Reasonable Prices Catering for Banquets and Private Parties Our Specialty Phone 5-2535 Atlantic City, N. J. y lkee for Tw . rvv |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
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