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Miami Cantor Accepts Call iTemple Israel to Observe New Year New Year services will be held at Temple Israel at 8:15 p. m. Fri- day and at 10 a. m. Saturday, with Dr. Jacob Kaplan conducting. A brief course in Jewish reli- gious thought as related to world thought and religious practice will be featured in the lectures for the Holy Day season, Dr. Kaplan said. .The New Year's evening lecture will be "Moji~rty, the Basic Re- quirement of Judalsrm"; the morn- ing lecture wlil be "Faith and Deaed" ;and remaining lectures will be "Equality of all Human Beings," Original Purity Not Original Sin," "Freedom of the Will," "Reward and Punishment," "Judaism th~e Way of Life Joy- ous" and "Relation of K~nowledge to Morality." Religious school will begin Sun. day, Oct. 2, at 10 a. m. The school 'bases its teachings on the "Three Cynie Plan," which Dr. K~aplan will explainn to parents who will be invited to the opening session. B th .18tob to He~ St id nts :t-With Rabbi Lazsarus r Azelrod officiating and preaching a series of sermons, and a number of new traditional interpretations of High Holiday melodies in the repertoire of its Cantor Boris Schlachman, Beth Jacob Congregation Miami Beach will hear a series of brief addresses by students of its reli- Bgious school. The first of these will be a lecture by Jack Mintzer the first day of Rosh Hashono* == ~day and Tomorrow Frank Parker Stockbrid~ge RIES... origin of belief hen the Romans invaded Bri- they found a race of diminu- people called the Picts, wh? in caves. That was nearlt thusand years ago, and there no traces left of these little ea race which, probably* lived in underground dwell- all over Northern Europe* British scientist who has studying the subject say the. widespread belief in a of fairies; harmless little to live in the wilds, \indoubtedly come down throughh geziera. of tradition about this ex tribe of earth dwellers. eeis a gr~e ateat of eva Sy sugestang that the present Sof humasilty are merely thip vosof perhaps, hundreds of nt humn types which hav$ vanished because theta less fitted than we survivors latthemselves to, the battle ~ nature. NS .. .. a la americason English writer seeminggly rkdin print not long agg . our Americari robin was no qite a different bird from the shrobin redbreast, but hadl asit was merely a variety of srh. He added, for good meas- Mt~.-~-th~eP~~n%~ s vtasn't a squirrel at all but ;a species of rat. ercnnaturalists have rush. the defense of these distine- SAmerican creatures. Our is, they admit, a variety of -btso is the English re- Asl for the grey squirrel, it exactly the same family as nlihred squirrel. detly, I was puzzled when Smy country neighbors, not over from Germany, com- dthat the robins were eat. acorn. It took some ques- aore I discovered that he coplainiik2 of the crows. 1not know the English name and he aled them b e nnamb~ "haben," mhic nnedjust like robin but in English is translated in- 8. . .. now motorized enriouw ae 1f y sda i a il r sae ree ly that the country garage thwhom I was dickering several cars within a few to Gypsi~es. He told me eGypsy tribes of the iiorth. United States haive be* jut as shrewd and expert sin secondcband, high-grade obiles as they eve~r were in They travel by motor now- and what their experts can sod rc lik new ma lleoask nebuyer had Paid for it and it away, is amazing. dy knows much about the of these' strange pepole. The "Gypay" is derived from l suposed origin in Egypti reis grotishd for bsefi thad _ -- - XKXIX >1. V.-No. X: Miami, Florida, Friday, September 53,1932 Price: Five Cents Raibbi Caplan to Pirea~ch Slichos Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan will usher in the High Holiday season tomorrow, Saturday, Sept. 24th, with special "Slichos" services 'beginning promptly withi a ser- mon at 11:30 p. m. "Slichos~ will begin at midnight in accordance with tradition when Cantor Rabbi Alexander S. Wiessel will begin 'to chant the mournful tones of the age old prayers of repentance. The hervi'ces will last until 2 a. m. Sunday morning. No admission charges will be made. SThie High Holiday services Rosh 'Hashoho will be ushered in next Friday evening with the "Kab- balas Shabbos" at 8 p. m., and the Maariv service at 1I p. m. in ae- cordaince wiith Jewish laws. A short service w~ill be he~ld. . Saturday morning Rabbi Caplan 'will preach on "Yom Hazikoron, the day of Remembrance." "The Shofar and its significance"~ will be the Rdbbi'se subject on Sunday morning, the second day of Rosh HBashono. On Yoxi Kipper eve 'the Rabbi will speak on "Vows 'and Resolutions." Yom Kippur morning at the special Memorial Yis~kor services the Rabbi will preach on "The Dead are with us." 'At the closing services on Yom rKippur the Rabbi will speak on I"The Gates of Heaven." As an innovation this year the Cantor, 'Rabbi Wiessel will begin to chant :the services immediately before 'thei~~~iteaditi- g of the law its order 'to give more dignified and inter- esting service. Rabbi Caplan aid. :ed by Cantor Rabbi Wiessel and the members of the committee have mapped out a program which 'will be of particular interest to 'the younger Jewish element, par. ticularly the non-Hebrew speaking or reading. Special responsive )reading of the most important Sprayers will be led by the Rabbi. Special children's services will 'be conducted the second day of 'Rosh Hashono, and Yom Kippur afternoon. The seat committee is in attendance every evening ~this 'coming week to take care of those desiring to attend. Duirink one of the services social attention will be paid to the situation confronting the Greater Miami Jewish Cemetery :Association. An effort will be .made to have th% public become interested in the matter to solve the problems which must be acted on shor~tly. Rev. Nathan 'Wroobel A large number of, the members~ of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation and members o other congregations as well as visitors attended the reception ac- corded Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan and his bride last Stdiday night at the Synagogue of the Congrega- tion. All were seated around heavily laden tables with the guests of honor at the head of the center table. Mr. Max Kup- ferstein presented the chairman of the evening, Mrs. Sam Tanenbaum wkho welcomed the guests and then introduced Mr. Nathan Adelman president of the Congregation, who spoke briefly in acknowlege- ment of the workdoebth Rabbi and in welcoming his bride to Mininii. Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan then was heard in a very wiitty address during which h~e tiegicted the life of a "Rebbetzin" ahd closed wLith a welcome to Rabbi Caplan and his wife. A vioin duet bJy Charles and Marcie Adelman and a piano solo by Al- berta Taunenbaum then followed. Cantor Boris Schlachman of Beth Jacob Congregation, Miami Beach was then heard in a number of se- lections which were greatly ap- plauded. Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod of Beth Jacob Congregation Mic ami Beach then spoke of the dut- ies of the Rabbi and that of his congregation and in a well receiv- ed addre-a outlined both and wel- comed his colleague and bride ;o the city. Cantor Rabbi Alexander+ S. Wiessel was then heard in a vocal selection after having spok- en briefly in welcoming the guests of honor, and was given a very en- thusiastle ovation. Mrs. Jonah -E. Caplan the guest of honor then spoke briefly thanking all for the reception and their welcome to her. Mrs. Ida Buckstein, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Mi- ami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- ;tion then presented Rabbi and Mrs. Jonah E. Caplan with a cash gift on behalf of the Auxiliary and the Congregation. Charles Adelman was heard in a few remarks on behalf of the pu- pils of the Talmud Torah and Sun- day school. The last speaker of the evening was Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan who thanked all for the co- operation given him and pleaded for a better understanding of the respective duties of R~abbi and con- gregat on, He kha nke h oe rae1 apled ed hisa nfot To ah duringthe coi"'.congr, esi~e mrients~ were enjoyed during the evening. MASSMBCETING TO BB HELD .\an important meeting of the Greater M~iami Jewish Cemetery Association was held at the Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- gregation Wrednesday night. Fofl lowing a full discussion of the present situation confronting the 'dpe nwhiah asl abbi of ah Greater Miami Distrlet were re- q~iested to present the problem to the Jews of the city during the HBigh Holiday services. Following this appeal a mrassmeeting will be :held which every Jew is nrged tp affend. The ~time and place of tbi~.~n~leeting nill be ranoMsed ls ear next irsue. II charse 3f TS~i Ydgel~a8nt~ far tbs ~irr~i~ar ~Pi~3~ i. L, ]Yi~ts~ sad ~ E WJia~~i of Mi- ami who served as Cantor for Beth David Congregation and for the past two years with the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation ac- cepted a oall to the Bnai Israel Congregation at St. Petersburg, Fla., and will begin his services with the High Holidays commen- cing Itosh Hashone Friday eve- ning September 30. In addition to his services as Cantor, Rev. Wroobel will be. the shoched for the City and will lead in the large number of communal activities of the Jewish Community there. Bnari Israel Congregation at St. Petersburg recently bought a large lot in a beautiful section of the ~and will shortly begin the erection of a large community center for the youth of the City. Cantor Wroobel has been a resi- dent of Miami for the past eight ~years and during this time has established a large host of friends. He is noted and liked for his splendid robust tenor voice and has attracted larte crowds to the late Friday night services both at the Beth David and Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation during his tenure there. Cantor Wroobel is expected to leave Miami the first of next week to begin his duties at St. Peters- burg. Beth David 1art DOURCOs Ylrogram With Cantor Louis Hayman chanting the services, Beth David Congregation will hear a series of sermons by Dr. Carl A. Press. The Airst night, of Rosh Hashono Fri- day, Sept. 30, at 7 p. m. Rabbi Press will preach~ on "Life's Pur. will be heard on pose, A Heb~rew Conception." The Sthe first dayr of following morning he will speak "Seeing into the on "(Today". Sunday morning he ulnday morning will speak on "Sounding the each n "W ye larm.") On Firiday, O~ct. 7, at K CipEor_ night, the, late services beginning at 8 ill speak on "At- p. m. Dr. Press will preach on ~"The jBook and the People. On Yror Ki pur eve to the Kol N;idrei morning special service a~t 7 o'clock he will preach wil ,be held with on "W'hithe~r MLjankind." On ir~om being rejcit~ed iAr Kip~Epur morning he will preach at ,f the hongr~ega- the Memorial services with "Tra. djed ~during the diticin" as his subject. A t "Nei. ent" will be the lah", thie closing Yom Kippur ser. services 'vice!, he wvill speak on "Hope.' j Rabbi Axelrod Satiarday morning Rosh Hashone in Future." On S Ithe Rabbi will pr thie Same." Yom 17abbi, Axelrod wi One -91Sent " Yiom Kippur Yiskor services v special praryers i those members o tion who have ~ past year. ":Abs subject at these I Msiswer th AppiedL of tte Jews Oelfate Bttreau The following letter is being sent to all JePCi in imam~i: D~en Fdad' : onses more we an about to calcrate tp. new Yoea. on thfis ornc more the ~peol of Jewry dedicate themselves to seek for noble attialamnts. Onee more new plans ae Isid and the alful~ment of old pl~ans. May we ask son to inladed the needy of the Jewrish Welfare uensoo in years plans* powbloaa rbcti owonm b hasthel~soe fa~-h sle -t~ as as d-tb dllb~to meod cad the translent- The deqisad on the Baesoo at preamnt an greater tisan enr.r We cn carry on aol wtho ar hastno we nd o tation Will you do year bit by contributlas St.** YOUR DOLLAR WILL FEED A FAMILY OF THREE FOR TWO DAYS nd Mthno oornl ao os s wrta anre poeaceand happlacres nd a theadit, now JEWISH WELFARE BUREAU Normn J. Yirsy, Pmldent. The answer must not be I'M TIREli OF GIVINGI It is not the answer. It never has been and never will be, for just as long as there are humrans in wtlht, just so long will it be necessary for those who have, to share. There muset be no le-paon the -E ; e E i'j~ -~~ -a P~S~ :R2-;;.~:YY~ ~ r .r I li In i ~f, FLOlIlDA'S ONLY JEWTISl WEEKLY PUBLISHED) REGULARLY Rjlabbi Honored SAt Reception I I ----------- ------- -- -----`-------------- I~--i~~~~?-'~ ~- I ~II ~- b-------oa~~olLowe "... specous E>.o atra forL~ dtt.we. In,~d a..s pers pubestir boA stcii is restsa-r in amember and it isl eem A'n1 a1 .s .ad Lo. ar Itan or at l purbehssprse Metrr mea 'YaJ wiB -n. E warL WIOD as 10a'rt Joe Risman a ogtm ei ndtul a wml> le n Te ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ td incP dnea :4Y men m msedfi lnwek ube erbad@e nHim i AzzE T -1-y3 :fm es Tksa- Onr ae st 1:eiaks ituhiE a tgain, eer th lal Seld3 with wr <>~f-.- z -~ m r~ KY-estC T:r iase Cl:~ CH li s. Aroghl remodnr ~~~L ,i~,~fTeleds anld ari rsae -re~ Exe ace:2asse zyre' foLf-~~~ ~,LSEQ7 gL L~-PIY~QS~~I o Y~la r a~ethe conemne of atthe Jew- ,oGI ;ta.* W.=**zza, iiar asar ag sense~6 ad ;-i pj 1plea ~s for star ddifj i3sh pubbe~, an ib opnfrhs- - ITen 'f Mfra=nfiL Be 1-dd C- D. Ifr a 3 to 5I~ p. a +1 gras tw th srannto h economic cotton of todayr veive Lr~[fexu :s-iz Bea'L A PlazaI-CCf~~ -were shee~ IPSraelr tO; sneaber sa Y~f~Bd( rkast saa social paccrdn 9to af sttent issued~ ;tv-i = ~.~-p ia: i d4ma -me wa~s -r- m Er-a ema- rur&r bour wUL fabow- by Mr. Reisass i-ea : .I-Je-x-.L' Weeks InTL: '.elt LLnt&IY MA Beir a Dav Se nearhod Yis spoo-~ Suda orkgSpkber 25,au Iw laY:- MCY~s A ipijj i j ~_U ~; ~~ L Magut. In. 8- Tora haH Suay evig ma3 Pie9 Sund scoo *d Bth David Eardel Msr X2a~ Freena-c 25, begimming at 8 p. m. wth Mrs. 8 rat the e~fTialare Todtra 7Dt x-L 'fE.lI H. La y r.P ht Go j~ldsei an Mrs J., Eststm ,*~B -a~f charge &u &eg~ Sud S; m,I; g~ ~3 sy-sn *I~preSEnix Ilt. tt uCIaar 11M astebosses rse i M aholwI eSaae yr Co=-L =' MZr Jewhi Wrara Kud ~~~eEisad eaday at heardedfor ig ~jshcriorsd r~cf- a sumhperahintendet.tma ~-t tr ~~ ir, J ~* ~; aa frshmets wiB be sere T~ABf On Jesd th eaing stiatar Sady rl eserze a-, a twmal, *a at ersa on of ther mass senasiess Ptao ofBt Ani II~~i ;ILa aseZ 1rejde %r. 5.eday- exe o;l~f pau~cs,'Zeal corutfon evr. mna ateness septem er 25 at 3:36t pressae eebein the screen. It fe 5~~1, ~ JR-L -~ *:, XtTlT ZL- P.: *ae ..~ "ee ad .k. EDRT rP a~;Ct~J CS IL~i aran- Hus plays th uneapoo WRY? ctb 9beS~~~ .Yn 7 o' Ee M Jear~t 0-9- whse hr isudemnd yte died medicn athi thers Jers~onib~r I rehe Pr, ied t machirrious o' rse crooke mag- J es C a An d~ Trng, Te. Mata m A Livig . :rcr ]ruta wasi ifra~~ bring Wae cae .g. k~- A f yee ~ Je Pegc.: -hea 4.sn- twige t~ Deor hi ow adelp ai~r Hospital onea year att 8 p rs A Le de ar agd .a of JuiE. Missfj PageC enaCts Jackso Mmrial Hositl hre ro *< o. *aeFjk: pron ~P6ayj; i rjase :1 thafr wfe whos is "frans- e "is ia memer of ~btePh Beta 2:-@ upr.. A ee al esar mi. .d z Pi Deltl Epraasid lon It *f~cj *r Wihte en tope the cit of Phon I -3912~IIO ;.t a: a4i duesse 1/idg ner Th uirCuclo eihmn smd ha hspplrsLaenmseee ia Mzancay, ;sep; me 24, at~yc~ 2I p. Women6 t me at Tuesd OIray nigh t m rtur wl gi oe i i for 1F.~~~~,,,,,, Tlh Ycores_ and~ refreshmen' athe Everglades Hot ls were ac- tions 1hav bee madeIo tband eeyHGHCASPINIGfr vtr wS 1Ced aneiTisiste ecrl td on.~T -fatr meetings o theb~ eton~~B~C wile mpadey tof plFiese theHE~]B Br vrc Counci willJjri~ beai held on th r 1th WHYn NOTie GET ITd :h A. Z. A. cause by sev~era bof~ Th BETTERen Kia ofi udRcbi -D Printing raocra cause~~Ej of imparent harwe dent an Samrin Silver vice president YOU * ~ Briat if las metg Pas ~are no ** MD PEr AL ;-Sr.c andf Mrs M:.n_ D.-Pl KrachL~ havecl~ king made~ fo h iP i ac IGHTN HRYBC*CYstallia lai reune ferasu mrvaaio fth Icmin seaso 3 to b~:e spon a~- n rpan PO WEr It .go *ht cese Pr. t~ is*thti d 4iI c =tF Waynesvae. I-ore ikyJ the5 organization, wheih PR sb LEMS te 5_ r*S rj *ffJ~ will beL9 annonce shortly.i ECONOMICLL SELLj iai ERS aio The~t Junioroi committ ofIL the *fst-H a pggmpe.$ Honst Certea Service. Beth~~~ Dai Sh'rhodme a te regular meein o If Juniort Ni W.pp 7th Ave, at 38t Streett .Iht traub, ~ ~ ~ 'j recnl and compete da ih, eter 26,f~ begi-I .r ----- 42 .W 2N plans~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~Kt for thenr reepio toe b giv. ning at8ococ tte leRom, hse25 enin;: honoi o~f Rabi~- and Mrs. of~r the6~ Ponc D~ Leon HoteL Ther ;Y ~LY"~~~L+__H~~b3jrrt Car Press, on" Tuesda evening progr of activities foro the com-opnhi: U ,,~~~~FN ALc SHi~r o rs c EARN MON5EY f', 0*C gig Y~~CE siJIi~ BF1Llj~ ,S~p~m~r P~,(3spbte Iprmr-IDZ A DOLLAR SAVED, IS A DOLLARS EARLTNED E ~Automoobile owners can ha~ve GREASING, WASHING, POLISHING Deiverc -ne -*er Botan dles Cabo es E E eBAGE an- ,BLU EPARAD ISE goacie adfkastaset, body repairs, di qire sad Ilited read servicersoa National Moator Clinie ... a~( wee w.swNt 18~25 8. W. 7th 80. Phase 2-4028 ...um es**... ka... Aad pay enly $1.@ fnitiatim fee sad two dellarst echK meath lseada siew ro To Kep year Car la Perfcct 81esp rham eM**. First aidsrs,.ahs NSo chare m~ad for as blr-Paurt ealy are chargd farDLAE Oulr satisSed easrtomerrs ae our best retenes naosa e s se Ccal and e will demostrate sesar .A A1o ~-~-g~a9C~r~CTr --- ---- rrrr ---- ---- -- -- ----------------------------- ~ ~ .~. ; i~ '~r- :~-u - c ---- - *- ,September 28, 1982 --n T-~ I 8 SOCIETY The meeting of the Hebrew Athletic ch~ib last Tuesday night was featured by an address made by Cantor Boris Schlachman of Beth Jacob Congregation, Mrdiami Bec.Cantor Schlachman told of his observances during his trip throitgh de North recently and the beneficial effects of a strong Jewish athletic orgazliza- tion in this section. Among the reports heard was that of the House Committee headed by Jack Apte. They reported that splen- did progress was being made and that an announcement of extreme importance to the Jewish commun- ity would be made shortly. Milton Klein was named .the publicity cl~ariman of the organ- ization. The next meeting of the club will be held next Tuesday evening September 27th, at the second ~floor of 122 N. Miami Ave. All interested are welcome to attend. Mrs. F. B. K~urland and sons who were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.- J. Lro~uisShoehet returned to ~ HE l6U~ man. ior ? Do the Jewish people held their heads high because they fear to be trampled on or because they truly see themselves as the pos- sessors of superior qualities and superior minds ? We wonder. IIIIIIIHIINIMI~ilflISIlllllllNIIII ltIIIIllIIIllutllHIIIMllilluIIIIIHIISMMllluflaiMNNilIIIII~l Get yourself a set of photo print playing eards. Every one of the set of 52 cards will have your picture, or that of any of your friends. Use them for bridge, club 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- inches byI 5-inches, together with a year's sahaeription of $2. to The Jewish Floridian, and we will forward you the complete deckr of cards within ten days. Or send $1.00 for set of cards without subscrription. Address, THIE JEWISH FLORIDIAN P. O. BOX 2878 An pg ~r~L ..~*L~ii;r.~~bd~.rY6lerrc~~~cl~;8~e~e~- ~anu~ygFi~~Pi~PPZp-~au;ur;orrrY- I r ~*n-~-i- L-Tli'lT i'l-- f ~-`:~Cr;m7T T r;.~~ - ~~~li 7'~~~-i~"- i L~' r'3 II ETE WISH L 0RIDIAN PUBUSWEBD BVERY FRIDAY by the IHFLORIDIAN PUBMBR~NIN CO. 15W. FLAGLER STREET 64 e LOUIs 8H CHT, Editor nFlorlds Phone 2-1188 ar sccnd-class masr al I ,tthe acot of March 8, imi 1879. 414 Elshth Stret rs. M.Shrebala~ k, epentative seascalPTION 'olume 5.-Number XXXIX Prdy, September 28, 1982 JEWS FEEL THEM- SELVES SUPERIOR? Rpitfrom the Jewish Advocate) at does George Bernard rsay of the Jewish problems ? Does he think is the alti- slutin if any Doe he there is and should be CM ds between Jew and Chis- efamous critic and play- ht merely makes ~public his Son the Jewish question. whe-does, therefore, we are edto note them carefully, hesame time wondering erhis facetiousness is run- a race with his seriousness. era week of observation on matters in Moscow (among >afljgirs), George Bernard Shas given expression to his s.On the one hand, he has oniion that ultimately in- rraewill end the distine. between Jew and Christian. digto his opinion, this is ultimate solution of the Jew- rblem. the other hand, Mr. Shaw that the other prerequisite hesoluiton is the lessening sigof their superiority com- by the Jews. "'The Jews disconrtinue believing them- asuperior to other races, if sometimes they have jus- tinfor thinking themselves declared. "The Jew is no problem to the world than ord is to the Jew. I have shared the viewpoint that suffer from an inferiority le.On the contrary, Jews from a superiority complex. -is very detrimental to them because of great annoyance hr.The world has long )peace with the Jews but the Swill not make peace with world aring that his words t be misundersrtoodt, Shaw fl. stdhis point byr reference to wnIrish race. "I understand Jesbetter than many oth- eaueI am an Irisrhmain and ameve mr a ac ro a re."BS~h arrogaince is in- rosin the proletarian world thih the Jih nquestioada( Sbe for the Jew to rid them. Sof theta sulng e period trei tood for thought. Is it that we f~eet ar# elves sago * C a., 6. .. L. e i~gna n. . Cla.. 7. Mr.. A. evin... Cl:: 8. Mrs. G. aI Ber nd. n Class 10. Mr. Harry Simottof. Superintendent, Jacob II. Kap- lan, assistant, in charge, Mrs. J. H. Kaplan; registrar-treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Davis; librarian, Mrs. Max Dobrin; supervisor kinder- garten department, Cycle One, Mrs. Lichtenstetter; pianist, Miss Mildred Greenberg; in charge of assembly, Mr. Frrank A. Periman. TIhe Dramatic League of Miami will shortly sponsor the play: "The Curse of Mateela" written and directed by Murray Girossman included in the east are Irving Bartz, Frances Ktane, Seymour 'London, Harry Lipachutz, Rose cGromer, Ruth Davis, Sidney Le- vine(E~dna Schoenfeld and Ellis K~lein.~ Atanton F'ields is stage manager. Mrs. D. Brown left for her home this week after a visit here to her znother, Mrs. I. Eisenstein for the past four weeks. Dr. Samuel Aronowitzt returned to the city from New York where When a man is making a night~ of it he usually discovers that the darkest hour is just before the dawn. Some husbands and wives are divorced on account of a mislun- derstanding and others because they understand each other too well. I. i I A flute buried 20,000 years ago has been unearthed at Gypsum Cave, Nev. Our sole quarrel with archeology is that it won't let well enough alone. I I I Radio jazz reception is found to be clearer under ground than above the surface. O grave, where is thy victory! We'll take a chatty backseat driver any day in preference to a silent gasper. ! ! A lady harpist in England has practiced two hours daily for 75 years. Yet every day one sees careless pedestrians flying in the face of providence without a les- son. I I A police traffic director in the West is sending all local motorists a quzz of 32 questions. Leading ,of, no doubt with the standard 'where's the fire ? The -errors of the republic's founders were remarkably few. Still, they thought that represen- tation would cut taxation. , My flight," said Amelia Ear- hart bluntly, speaking to the Na- tional Geographic Soelety at the time when she--the eighth person in our history to be so honored-- was presented with the Society's special gold medal, "My flight has added nothing to aviation.,, Her statement does, however, add enormously to the fund of common sense and honesty pos/ sessed by the world. Let another medal be struck for Amelia and presented with reverent ceremon- ies by the National Common Sense Society. And break the mold! Judging by the chronic fever for Atlantic flights, there may never be need for it again. ! England is reported to be sink- ~ing to sea level at the rate of nine inches every century. It isn't without good cause that so many people practice swimming the Channel. I I Maine's two eclipses within 14 days constitute a modern record, it is thought. The wereaoutsof a promi- nent dry worker has the country thoroughly baffled. Now if \t were a practicing Wet, one could hazard a guess. Gandhi plans to go on a per- manent fast, and we shouldn't be surprised if having a goat around would help not getting up an ap- petite. I I I Those Ubangi saucer-lipped say- ages, now a sensation with one of the large circuses, certainly have wonderful facilities for cooling coftee. ,, e heic Mo of the ghtflulness: the picnic to give the red ant the benefit of proteei~ive coloration. !II I If a man is happily married he is transported for life. Matrimony carr oft more sin- gle afrls than any other epidemic. I I I The prlse in the matrimonrl lottery is often drawn in a per- ambulator. The menwh plays eards for ten is sure to get it and the other fellow gets the mroney. It is well enough for you to your trust in Providence, but 'unwise to go around looking holes for providence to pull out of. put it's for you I I! It is said that some children are not getting enough milk. ,Such things should not be But it seems like there is always something. It there were plenty of milk for eve- rybody, doubtless, something else would be lacking. At any rate, it is not for us to say. I I "Facts, after all," says John Dewey, eminent educator, "are not physrical objects which can be caught and labeled." Great minds run in the same chanel, almost That is just what I said about fish on my last visit to a trout stream. I Original Remarks: "'Wonderful weather we're having." "Fall is the loveliest time of the year." "I like the autumn even better than ;spring." "P'ts a shame one has to stay inside and work." "How about giving Jennie a lar pin for her birthday" "My goodness, no. She just join- ed the Anti-Saloon League last their home in Baltimore by the he attended a number of clinics. Merchants and Miners S. S. Berk- shire which left here last Sunday. RELIGION . the newer concept She was here for five weeks, and I~Professor Robert Millikan, world is expected to return for the win. famous scientist, makes the sur- ter. prising statement that among sei- * entific workers religious faith is Temple Israel, Miami's Reform roeniftamn eheon- Jewish Congregation, will hold Dr Millikan arogutes flromths services Friday evening at 8:15.ththe av ofdbtwih Sunday morning the children of Temple Israel are asked to assem- swept over the religious world, ble at the school to get their parts we oensinebgnt i- fortheHarestFeitialandtocover unquestionable facts which practice the New Year services. were not in harmony with some The teachers are asked to meet religious dogmas, has about spent Sundy mrnin wih Dr Kalanitself. There ~has been, he admits to have explained to them the a decided change in the concept THREE CYCLE PLAN which will of God, but he maintains that there be introduced into the school this is no diminution, but rather an ap- vear~preciation in the acceptance of be- week." * I I The Faculty, to which some new members have been added, are: Class 1. Miss Harriet K~antor Class 2. Mrs. Leon Lichtenatet- lief in a Supreme Intelligence be- hind all physical phenomena. The God of the sexentist, Dr. Millikan says, rules the universe by set, definite laws. The only religious idea that has been dis- couraged by science is that of a God of whims and caprice, to be appeased or propitiated. I have long believed, with Dr. Millikan, that we humans are not the playthings of a blind fate, but that we can niaster and control our own lives by learning the laws of God, and bringing ourselves in- to harmony with them. It was a poor year to interest us in the case of a Spanish boy ,born with six arms, as almost any journeyman orator with two can :easily handle our pointing-with- pride. I I turned to Fortune, asking why She'd smitten me upon the eye, "WNhat have I done, what sin was mine That you should make my optic shinee" I asked these things, and she re- plied: "Dear sir, it cannot be denied Your conduct was the very best, Not one small reason can I bring Explaining why I did this thing." . Then punching like a heavy champ She straightway closed my other lamp. 1 I I only kissed her once; Is that why she disliked mel She says that F'm a dunce, I only kissed her once. I've stayed away for months, Another notion strikes me, I only kissed her once; Is that why she dislikes me7 Some men are born liars while others acquire the art easily. Cold cash melts lots of hearts that are not at~ected by warm love I I Father Time has to face smoke- less powder in his battles with women. A woman's idea of frsaknessr is t~o hav some other wosan say nice things about her. i I A wise man changes his opin* smplee wo ca En to and dollar bill always commrands more respect. ter. Class Class Class Mrs. Nat Roth. Miss Silverman. Mrs. Frank A. Perl- TI~E JE~YI~PH ]E~iBIflIA;E~J 2Bg~Tree SO1ETH N . O 'b h t~ 1 a bslsraPrc-wr~l~mpR~rrx~~ ~ elcn~ of songs, ae rtpa yl J bers of the Sisterhood joined in the singring of the clhoruses. A social bour at which refreshments were snervd concluded the meet. Miam Bec NoteS Beth Jacob synagoFgue of Mli- ami ;Beachi is g~lad to announ~e that once again the well known gPt e 9cs druing ", "om; EN;JOY AN LL bdAY TRP l On Th~e Craiser DOR 0TH Y Downr Biscayne 857 A day of sprt, beak andl ML AU INLAND WPA'llg NtO SEASSICKNESSS hlit & Tackle Passbi Ptee Leaves Cityr Yact Bas~ia Paur .0, 'Ls7, Tur~sdayr, salalr sanda a~d t sd a. m. Bcmi 5@B p. m. w. bc. ....... am.,.,, pager Ch. R W. DENNY cars c, KOne C~~~PMaage J~I I RESTAURANT i e15.217 N. E. 2nd ,Ave SThe tesatiest in meat, dair? f fanzd veg-etarian dishes- at -i:l reasonable prices SOPENING FRL SEPT. 30 ~ for Philadelphi an hi rel h: a is reported to be~ on his death bed. Mrs. Sam Goldstein left for Mi. ami Wednerday tol spend several i George Gree~nberg the son rf ..................................."" """1"'"'""""'"""""" _ THE BRiEAK ER ON~ TW OCB~AN PRON Atai ,T~ J. )300 DaPil per PmageiQ DaO~ psir' incialia e~ U I i r br tb r aoQ ~ L Cb~ rr sdibk n~a~ Pell 8UCb ag Irr~l bwb egrtia iPbt~n iBeacb mjapi~ ento t ~""I d Mr. Ma Grenbeg o confidence an bmasef. be obtained by applying to the Mr. and usual !a !rebr f r S 0 0IETY -**4o Mr. Max Feit, 420 Jeffer- Lakhi TWo h recie I e on n n yoe ake itinio s son Ave. iy ti mr nethe niver tha Iy amte worke s Wiat am. n For further information, please his entrance exams at t Uie hateur actr nsstu rm- Prined of Mrs L Eisenstein, apply to the rabbi at his new. ad- sity. of Florida. tic company to which I belaZ long ~time resident of this city, dress: 836 Pennsylvania Ave. Bt lhl t a lyn natwsa'cn will be happy to learn that she Phone 51452. Congregatwhl meeting at the to the one from which it sprang.i is nwsf conalseseing at her home regularr monrul .V d edo Iha nl asal pr ad a 977 S. W. th St., after a long /*a i i i i & & & i i i A A Community. House and acte on( ed early in the p ecnd act. stay atth JaLckson Memorial a WEST PALM BEACH : plans for the Hig t Irids sv Thled girly wnho was payng myt hsital because ofafatrdA4 pp9499vvvvv9T s beinr viously announced sister came on and found see theree, . .The benefit bridge sponsored by Rabbi Samel M.~ Machtei wvill of. "~He's dead!" she shriekted in her ithe ntdJeihWlaeB- .counterfeit agony. son ofBthe Dteavi itrood thel se-reau of the Palm Beaches w-as at- * *te Thereupon a man sitting in the astno Bt Wedneda fiteort-i mem- Itended by twenty-eight tables of The local Bnai Brith Lodge back part of the house! arose. brst ate~nesd. Pan for the comm- bridge at the Montrer eyoel. The: held its regular meeting at its "It's about time," he rcrld ing season werFe discussed and spacio-us patio was- beautifully ar- hall last week and heard Mr. Sarn and sat down again. ~Jay. manyintresingsugestonswenranged for the event. Prizes fr S chutzrlr in a reading of the con- House. made. This coming Su~cosE the high siolres wlre awarded in ~- !Stitution. ulsual reception and celebration ing a gift of photo playing cards won1 by MrsE. Abe Kominers, do- "People who are too stupid to IVL wrild be hleld in the Saca~h of the. Synagogue and will be in chartge nated by the JTewish Floridian. klnowv when their opinions are a~ * urdl) rsa Bertrand Russel, "are 0..@....*, as n~ oaf a committee headed by Mrs.! 'rs .akSedri~nabs/te nypol etfihpst Madaee. He Evsabg, San J. Engler. The annual food Lsale Mr.JkSedrisoabu tenlpoleefwthoiie of the Sisterhood for thre benefit ness' trip to Newf Yorkr and Wfash- opinionss" Of that, MIr. Russel is s..stae..st sa of its Tahnad Torah fund w~il be i ngton and is expected to return positive. Su ! WATE USTON -11 in charge of a committee headed shortly. Desk pads are those bhady j I~i. asUB by the well known commrnI***thnso hihyunteseiN;rTCUT worker Mrs. J. Ka~ts Dr. Alexander IcC~ay of At- yumgtohrieoelolk On~ January 1 the Sisterhood lanta, Ga., United States Consul th~e nmesh of vie-reasidoentlok can- will sponsorT a formal New Yeaur's to Ho~ndunrs was a visitor to the ididates. Day Dance~ the proceeds otf wfhich icity for the first time since hei r ~ e~ i wrill be stilisd for the congegs. /left here in 1921. Hie wIas a well It is said that women are more tion aInd Talmud Torah known physician in Wesrt Palm forgiving than men, but men iA nc s te~~ The oana~l Bassru which is Beach from 1895 to 1921 when he equalize things by being much Anone h pnn given byr the Si~strhood will be etntered the diplomatic earrice. more forgetful. Of offices for th 10 waga beld ~th first waee in February, While here he was the house guest/ f practiceeof ~liedicip age and on Februa 17, the nurarl of the Schrebnick family. The look of intelligence assum- Surgery :birthdal y celebration whil be ob.~ ed by the younger lawyer as het o served with a nuamber of mo~ssal Regular Friday night services tackles his first case is ap oAT ly interesting features as part of of Beth Israel Congregation are cause the presiding judge to lose the propam h asn~nl PArk ~hl e n m0 ci ith Dr. Ca8rl N. 71 Syal la, Forllowfin the business session HARRY ROSALSKTS i Mdrs. Homer Dickson and Miss Tom Smith, well knownr Jewishl & 1 - ---- Florene Perkrins were heard' in a baker of this eity left W~ednesday ~ AI chinese Imen acepted seumr. It me knrown that wediagcake S7Bagogs e Can offer, Listr ENJJOY The instnrutive ashr stirring seriears ial lish and Yiddish 5 LAZARUlS AKI~m ~I _ ANNSOUNCING THE OPENING OF REISMANi'S MARKET On~a DOWt~ 8 call R~abbi L Ask Em#s PI a J lyl I L H~igh Belida~s. The cantor hars: ~;i~ ~ tt t ~repa~red a number of original .....- melo~diec for Roesh R~ashansa and Slarturda Night, September 24th YomP Ki~Ppr. Rabbi Lazaras Azel- rod w~il deliver a series of lee- Handling o~nly- the Finest of Chece~ Koshe~r Mleats and Poultry tures in both English and Jew~ish. Phone 3-2297 f R~e~sponsive~ readings in English will be inelsded in the services, i Free Delivery j master Jac: xinsteer will rep- "*'u"'"""'u*""""'""""''"""""'"---- -.....-.... f resent the juniors in a speech wr~hich wrill be given before the'l ENJOY YOUR Mpsaph service on the first dany *i .oia Srie of Rosh~ Hashana. Obth~er pulpils of H g oia evcs t-he Beth Jacob religios school WITHI THE tie" #"e"2 ..l rrrh dip h fiidls e a Miami Jewish Orthodox Slibte rsron 1 s' wasl .. ibel Congregar~tion i this saturday mijdnight. The ana- 1545 S. W. THIRD ST. tur win con9dlet se srevijce. ROSH RASBONO was RGINNSIN EVENING, OF SEiPTEMWBER 30TH Tickets for hth Bolidays mayi YOM KIPPlR I ~BEDGINNING ET1ESI; HOF OCTOBER STH L~IVE YOUNGi FAT GEE~SE RABBI JONAHl E. CAPLANi AND PERIN' DUCKS ASD Mrs.Haram'sCar Met CAA TICB: $1..0 LEX ER5 WIESEL 8424 N. IE. 2nd Av~e. Ge yeaC~br tia ckt t the~ synage crai $3.50 ad~ Grand werg's HOTEL NE W YOR E bn~VS~IIC CITY, h', )~ ~ ~rb~ &Q1 ct athtir ceb t~s~ll~e ~aa, Pat Ins adlr te ~a e JI ~B~d p~ ~Lbi Lm~rhL ~Li~dDL4 BY1 QOL Pbsbri~ msrL~ tb g~a~ P~ral Sbg~M Atest& C~. Ud ~LBLi ~abqg ~rrd ~8atplr a~a ~hrEllll 1~1 ~6~f~L~ leaa ~so~ ~Dea Yat ~a~iaJla~b -;I~ ~ ~ ~a~nsi .-1~ ~Lr 1, rlrrlir IQa-w I f~C OJII ~ r -r_.RlrLe~Q1~ OnLrL. ~L. ~r~ Far _ -----11~13211~ I noted Barines Inhsthriillt SW spring edta ditional melodic~ IrCB CHEIROPODIT 56 Per Feet 1. ]Beth Peat DR. LSCHWARTZ MrEYE KISRP B ., |
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