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FLORIDA'Si ONILY JEWISH WEEKLY PUBLISHED PEGULAIRLY T_ B078 to Help in HOliday Service BMiami, Florida, Friday, September 30, 1982 No. XL. Price: Five Cents Kleinfeld Petersburg mrander S. Kleinfeld, Rabbi, formerly of and recently of West and Miami, will offi- iligh Holy Days serv- leBeth El, St. Pet- Sthe Reform Jewish there. An innovation le there this year in Swill wear hats dur- feces. Friday night will preach on "A New Year." Sat- the first day of othe .Rabbi will e Wheels of Time." ngthere will be no Rabbi Kleinfeld has preach at the Orthe- pel Congregation and "Akeidas Yitzechok." night Rabbi Kleinfeld ) "The Illness of the kiskor services Yom sing "The Universal i at the closing serv- preach on "I m a ~e Services Planned o'clock the High Hol- ) i.will be ushered in lra% Shabbas." At Maariv services will will be no sermon Swill be very brief. :Wiesel will chant. borning the Shachris t 8 A. M. with Mr. kind chanting. The begin at 10 o'clock laplan will preach on ,ron, the Day of Re- The Musof services ed by the Cantor be- the removal of the the Ark to the Read- brnig the Shbechris C, with the sermon on Cnd Its Significance." ter the sermon, the sounded. Musof be chanted by the IBelh David Sets Program With Cantor Louis Hayman chanting t~he Musof services and ilouis Weinkle the Shachris during Rosh Hashono the services will be- gin tonight at 7 o'clock. Rabbi Dr. Carl A. Press will be in charge during the High Holidays and will preach beginning tonight with a sermon on "Life's Purpose, a He- brew Conception." Saturday and Sunday, Rabbi Press will have as his texts, "Today," and "Sounding the Alarm." Next Friday night, October 7th, at the late services the Rabbi will preach on "The Book and the Peo- ple." Yom Kippur at the Kol Nidrei service the Rabbi will preach ori "Whither Mankind."' Yom Kippur morning he will use as his text "Tradition," immediate- ly preceding the Memorial serv- ices. At the closing service Yom Kippur the Rabbi will be heard in "Hope." Responsive readings will be part of the services dur- nig the holidays. ' St. Petersburg To Hear Cantor Canter Nathan Wroobel of Mi- ami left Thursday night for St. Petersburg where he will be in charge of the High Holiday seru- ices at the Bnai Israel Synagogue there. The services will be ushered in with Kabbalas Shabbos and Maariv Friday night at 6 o'clock. Satur- morning the services will begin at 8 o'clock. The Musof services will be chanted by Cantor Wroobel be- ginning at 10:30. A brief sermon will be preached. Sunday morn- nig the services will begin at 8 o'clock and at 10:30 the Congrega- Stion will listen to an address by Rabbi A. S. Kleinfeld of the St. Petersburg Reform Congregation. The Musof will again be chanted by the Cantor. Yom K~ippur will be ushered in the following Sunday night with the Kol Nidrei serv- ices at 6:15. At this service a sermon will be preached. Sunday morning the services will be marked by the special Yiskor pray- ers which will be conducted by Cantor Wroobel, Tche Musof and Neels~h services will be chanted by the Cantor. ~HEBREW ATHLETIC CLUB HAS MEETING: A well-attended meeting:of the Hebrew Athlet~ic Club was held nas Wednes ay ng a heh syn- thodox Congregation, 1545 South- w7est Third Street._ Impostant matters were discussed and much enthusiasm was aroused by a short tameof Ca oer Boris 'Schl chman, (Continued on Page 2) In this way with the help of local Jewry it is hoped that sufficient money will be raised within the next week to enable the necessary aneasures to be taken to give every Jewish family applying to the Bu- reau that help the family de-' serves. Those desiring to contribute are urged to forward or bring a dollar' to the Bureau in the Meyer Kiser building. will be ushered wnwhen imme chanting of "Kol bi will speak on eslutions." Mdemso- nMonday morning, .will begin with a ab athe elosin1 abi will preach on Heaven." PLAN TO KHAT TEMPLE Israel the High Hol- Sbegins tonight at bi tr Jao gK I~p durnig these sev- Frda evening., Sept. bl.Lecture: "'Mael- cRequirements of Saturday mornig, Ma. Lecture: "Faaih in, Oct. 7, 8'15 P. ~of Return,. Lecture: ~All Huraln Belage." L.Evening, Sunday, M. Lecture: "Orig- ;DOllar Drive To Be Continued Because of the lack of sufficient response to the appeal issued last week to the Jews of this section by the Jewish Welfare Bureau, ef- forts will be made during Rosh Hashone to awaken the interest of local Jewry. At each of the services in the four synagogues of the Greater Miami section, the Jewish Welfare Bureau will be represented by a speaker' who will -make a brief address to the wor- shippers. All will be asked to contribute ONE DOLLAR to brPing immediate relief to the needy de- pendent upon the Jewish Welfare Bursu. The drive began last week when letters were sent to every Jew in the district explaining the needs for help and the demands daily being placed on the Bureau. dress. Yom Kippur at the Kol 1i hear o G rdon, annT ta t closing service of Yom Kipper, Stanley Weimke will make the ad- dress The High Holiday services will begin tonight -at 6 P. M. Only a brief service will be held with Can- tor Schlachman chanting. Satur- day morning Rabbi Axelrod will pech on 8 eeng y nto ml F will speak on "We Are the Same." Yom Kippur at the Kol Nidrei service Rabbi Axelrod will preach on "At-One-M~ant." Remembering particularly the members of the Congregation wjho died within the past year special memorial serv- ices will be held Yom Kippur morning when the Rabbi will have as his text--"Absent." Cantor Boris ,Seblachman will chant all the Musof services, as well as the Kol Nidrei and Nellah services Yom Kippur. In addition to the Lermons by Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod, Beth Jarcob congregation, Miami Beach, will hear a series of addresses dur- ing the holidays by members of the Talmyd Torah and Sunday school of th R geg~on tThe d r wi 1 be made by Jack Mintaner, The second day of Rosh Hashone, Sidney Besvinick will make the ad- inal Purity, not Original Sin." Atonement moianig, Oct. 10. 10 A. M. Lecture: "Freedom of the Will." Atonement afternoon, Oct. 10, 1 P. M. Picture: "Reward and Pun- ishment." Childreala services 12:15 in School Rooms: Subject: "An Ila. ventory of Mind and Heart." iloe~ ;~i~J~Btajtn~t~f f~ttion ~FX~n b; ~ti~f X~clm _ ___~1__ R~h H~c~r~o ~t I I FISH Many sr ishFrie Pkr at th ber ask at 1 O -f Ifrd STO II- -ii ~ gg i eE Dirr .v o. h2~ Prad b rfx rilio '1 .a t t ''* 3i o ated tames Ame Meat E a5HING~C~TON p PHAELR-C AC a wTr h; faye-A h^~~~~~ --a~rr' S~~dc ~ir ed ~m ~~~ ~, s ~i~L; ZE~JPk, ~iO ~u31~C+. 2I*-~ :-i Ik4 Rarr R~ea ~~-~~~2 FN.~l; L~9 1 1_~1--- ~B1 Zt~f r~~--~ ,;_S-f~S rtr VZyeJ .ie t e Fm SLL 1- ~ s...sa.l a..I .. rtz~--l. n-Z iL- 4~N-I,i)(. f:~ kLI~ 1~Pt a Sw3hn f i- r;.. e 9---~0Lee~-- -- ----... LZ qn~~tPIBatit So __ _ __ __ _ i a War ass a jl~Et 10 sat 't a Mta ~h ~~ zobBCCEC"er a e Ore eateta norf~ fr~t before Or ith. apak adfor th) ~ast tin as~ eark:t ~~~l 'tw I sr. trhr e ,-a.T: seZ ti~ we 7 -UfV 7 tryE. FTL' :T ilf a; fl a er a useta s Emi t. t;'r'elt l-r TZ1'-;~ fiZs~ `: r ~t;` 5 rme-. rr nili -us re -- Zlt -an re trans; an, L ne.L ItS wr Inne- an Zit 3 tf ?N - emma r vuer -s. wres.u 'rc Wi;'7C$-f. i ~! ,t~~F ~~ isi IEva t-r Lsat -7YI ar il _~I me E`i -te~L ?va. AaE -rc. unt Iw~r Laur Imse n:- EU-I'~ men-~~fS;t s ILt- unr ns31 -i r- ai~t sn- -;Ti ~.s -Lme~ ;~ ~L;:,`~~ `Zt~~~~~~~R ~i~ S~l--i 43- see~ fs Jav BaIIre ame--na ficj M awe L~r na sm cr-e awi :: ltanstat nlsTJ~ rrr :u 7i suirmur ? wa 'r F.; as-~t P-.If reesrer Emase sur : ea.- e e: 'I crea & 1'5n-_ Pcna~~ OIa TT -it m: 'te & e a r wit manne*es N~ dre3~~-I T-k- am i:_Lra-n -vi5~L ~3SQCTc ipz`er- LC"~li~'i sET33 Ne Yearf dieshes rmen int. :irn fr es-i Fa: Radi =:s ose :SeI i:a: ~ fH-- ): cm 2f :ef I 7~f "ref5 'riemi I af S.L re L. :: 13 T lf rtr- --mmes~ IT -r .mer of 1 >3- -marl 5 .:- ftar i:''iterai or 7-,27 -c~Ti rri; it s-~t~f~- ia~ ~3~ C~LTOL~n-THE JEW~ER WLIIDSTK Cantor Rabbi AJles S. Wiesel Miam Jrewis Orthede Cl0t "=ea '"k atur3aa no sOEne Kl a incos e- "-Jz anime**ci-~ ac i~ 'mammr Yan '"'a_~g~n~ w~n -Temes~L~c Tr l has P ~S~r at fr-a---mm 'Z Ne Ibt seef '"a wil a assess ___ ____L__ _X I 1- "LEST WE FORGET" By RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD (confession) "Shema Yisroel--the Lord our God, the Lord He is Five weeks later, one of the sur- vivors returned to his native home in Chicago. Ralph de Koven wh wh experienced the pogrom face to face, and had aged in a single day, was back home. I was there (Continued on Page 13) illia illi illla lilia lilialllim ilia llialllia lill lili lull P Best Wishes for C A Happy New Year P G. L.Miller Co 729 N. Miami Ave. SPhone 23755 1 R ussman-Ligonier s Refrigerators and SToledo Scales . 1AllIIIIIUla IIgIllIlI lliM llla lilallli lilialium lll To All We Wish a Happy New Year Daum'sr Kis~her Meat and Poultry M~arket 159 N. W. 5th Street Phone 3-1430 Low Prices on Quality Poultry You wRill find art our place ~th~e ery7 best Poultry the market at- fords. Tender, Tasty Birds and --r -rce -- *--~ We have on hand aech week aroiu... Fry..., Hn... P..ters. All kinds of Quarlity Poultry art very low prices. Give as a trial and yea will be satisfied. Killed and D~ressed While You Wait Y all interest in my surroundings. On the front page of the paper, a full-sized photograph stared at me wildly. Beneath the picture I read the inscription: "William Berman, Philadelphia youth, among the slain ~at Hebron." The wohis seared my brain. Everything swam before me; I clutched at a passerby for support. I read fu~r' their. "Dave Sheinberg, Memphis; Aaron David Epstein, Chicago; Jaclqe Wechsler, Chicago; Benja- mmn Hurwitz, Brooklyn" .. God! Jackie, Billy, Dave, Benny and the rest of "Our Gang," killed by mad- dened filh Arabsthel sto them rushed along roaring like a demon, taxis flitted through the street hies mnnd flenienmand omen ently as they hastened on their way, the banana peddler on the corner called attention incessantly to his pushcart. I was oblivious to all this. Mechanically, as in a trance I made my way to my room. Ill for several days, I lay on my couch, gazing helplessly through the window at the colossal sky- scrapers of this metropolis. Mag- mifeient structures, vast and tow- ering, they left me cold. My thoughts turned to a small modest stone building in Hebron, whose walls even now were moist with the blood of my colleagues, Yeshiva walls--Koslai Beth Hamidrash . . At the end of the week, I tray- eled to Chicago. On the Sabath I inade my way to the synagogue. I chose one on Douglas Boulevard. After the Sepher Torah had been laid in the Ark, the speaker, Rabbi ing the weekly sermori. He looked pale, haggard and careworn. H~lis wordscame slowly, jerkilyi. He seemed to be gasping for breath. '""""""'""'""""""'""""""""'""'"""""""""'""""1 Dr. Jos. B. Margolis OLYMPIA BUILDING Extends to All His Relatives I and Friends Sincere Wishes for To Our Jewish Friends :rs Association ~UTTER--COTT`AGE CHEESE .Phone 2-7896 ~5~5~S$ i Damens~tein JEWELER est Flagler St. as for All His Friends v and Prosperous Vew Year ~CI1~ 46~~ ~l~~a~L ~~ ~4~ ~ ~~~L~LhhhMMh~l*~CPI~C~AI~BCB~LhlhC~ ~i~i~i~i~L~i~L~g~i~L~Q~I Page T~hree ,tember 80, 1982 He clutched convulsively at the :ail of the platform and began: "Av Horachamus, F'ather of mercy, who dwelleth On High, remember with compassion the righteous p~d the perfect who have delivered their souls for Kiddush Hashem. Gott! my son, my son."' He' burst into tears, and cried like a child. He could not proceed. The wound was still raw. He had lost his sixteen year old son in the pogrom. I visiited Mr. Wechaler in Chi- cago. A father in mourning over his Jackie. We sat together in silence, a heavy expressive silence. I writhed uncomfortably in my seat. I wished to express my sympa- thies, but words seemed too futile at that moment. For I had known his Jackie intimately. The kid, he was called. Charmingly naive. tall, brown and handsome, he was the idol of the college. His future seemed rosy. Alas for human ex- pettionsst d oor Jac terHoh intricacies of the Talmud. He would sit for hours at a stretch, poring over the pregnant page, wrinkling his brow pensively in an effort to extricate himself froni the maze of commentary matter dealing with the ox which gored the cow, or the pilferer who made a table out of the stolen planks. He would often amuse us with his newly acquired Yiddishe ditty-- "Ich bin a Bal Agoloh." A letter reached us later from Jerusal-em. Jackie had died with his head on his tutor's lap, repeating the Viduy BEST WISHES Th s Comyan Popany M'.rryiami Beach s)''!l Flrd 5i rsago, on a sultry a deadly sword swept tetine from Dan to polished its rusty steel rmJewish flesh, and Sits seabard, leaving borpsres, destitute fam- b and widows in sack- bes. The Jew is more setomned to reading ac- >groms and excesses. Eter all, nothing really the fact that seventy athered in Hebron, or were snatched from 'arms and cut clean- ven the stirring ac- forty Yeshiva stu- re literally slaugh hedesert roaming )ht memorable mas- rn, is a thing hoelthe sishave sprung up aves of those heroes edbodies bear silent Sthe a~bominable out- moves on relentlessly. is obliterated by the retevents. In the ntthoroughfares of reeking with goats ewand Arab again merchandise, racial hat- atylaid aside in the lybread. The same latily buried his ugly heart of his Jewv- three years ago, now hepalms of his hands deferentially to his ners. One must live, old is very, very ac- eproblem of coloniza- weconfronts our lead- ko the future. We nof the "Wandering a th ag brae feo, a happy youth, the grbbink tedy bafer estine. He kissed his wept with them, and Soff en route for the is. His eyes were dim Heart heavy, and he a seat to take one last a) loyal friends of his, ces of the Law. There ~two hundred strong, imfrom the dusty ecan see them even Billy, Jackie,. Benny Can I ever forget later, I set foot on 1.An hour later I a copy of the New A minute later, the dto shine on the New I had suddenly lost --and may the yOu much happiness is the sincere wish of A Very Happy New Yggy PHONE 2-15214 Our Sincere Wishes 0fo a Happy and Prosperous New Year NEHI BOTTLING CO. 540 N. W. 24th sQtreet . . . THE J-EW7ISH FLO)RIDIAN cgest Wishes Ofo 1h O 1 dl]y Season~-~ Fuchs Bakmng PALME Wr YEAR'S GREETINGS Miami Home Milk Produce RAW AND PASTEURIZED MIILK,-40OUR CREAM-SWEET B ~N. W.1~8th T~errace I I - I --- - Friday, S her 30, 1 THE JE WISH FL 0RIDIAN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY IEWISR FLOR DIN UILIBIN8 ET J. LOUTIS H H9F3T, Editor Miiami, Florida Phone 2-1188 Entered as second-class matter July 4, :ese, at the Porrt ort~ice at usami. Fla., under the act of Ma~rb 8, me7. WEST PALM BEACH OFFICE 414 Bishth Street Ilr, M. Sbambaldt, Regrawnamle sEsBcaIRrron sir uonth,.... nrn on. Year .--- M Volume 5.--Number XL Friday, September 30, 1932 Il 11~5C1H A SERI --I---- ------- THE JEWSHFLORIDIANf~ Page Four The stars are bright tonig pulsating stars Like beating hearts within hollow sky. Oh, hearts of gold that ela thru the bars Of shifting silver moonlight, me why I, You quiver restlessly. Perl you yearn To leave your places and so times to trail~ The wanton moon her nigl path, or learn The seerets that the change clouds detail? Oh, prisoned worlds of light, To desor edn ours one glean purely bright, Iend courage to a heart afraid live, I'd be content; and yet I Im some night ;I'd leave my orbit for predesti doom-- A dazzling flash across oblivir gloom. There is a remedy for eve thing except some of the remedy No wonder the ocean waves I /angry when the wind is continue blowing them up. SA man might hope to agis the wisdom of the serpent if, I puldthe serpent, he had no legs tol pulled .~ y~eu~gh.et B nythedtY n o are hpy canl When you are sad my soul And du Iy t rou forbidding pd I go. When you are reckless I canl that way, Looking no farther than ourp en day. For through the years. so a our love has grown, My heart is but a mirror ofp own. Det htalk rei mn s g way Through serried ranks onde erand bent And claim my prey. Of friendly foe alike I take my toll, and when my i is done And peace is summoned, 11 only show A devastated land with homes And rows of graves where w Fields used to be. SIt has been shown that it ist sible to cook a hot dog on aond w en wouldsets starts tributing mustard. Most wondrous words drip his lips, On wisdom great he leans; His gems of thought by too I wodrwhat he means! A back-to-nature colony is a New York reports marked siasm in the summer jsst with scores of aebers Pp At a nominal outlay of $2,000,000, Persia has qunboat fleet in time lto disar~mament. Ei ht -seven women mn the Unit d States earn their living by hunting and trapping, but, accord- ing to the Dayton News, "this fig- ure doesn't include those who get their furs off tired business men." Discoveries made in the Pueblo country of Eastern Arizona show that men were living there as early as 790 A. D. The government is looking up their address in order to send them a delinquent tax bl. A. New York gentleman has krvee 1,000,0 y 8 mile gi t home in the evening. Another boy who made good. If I hear what his work is I'll tell you that, too. *** Fat men, a magazine article tells us, are invariably honest. Except, a cook tells us, on how they got that way. Opened song--written expressly, we on- derstand, for the tuba. $** * For no good reason, a milkman uncovered in Los Angeles by a cllator te odities can hold seven An important citizen is one who can make the world believe he was misquoted when he sees how dumb it looks in print. A little boy went forth to school One day without his c ~. The treache~-rb; sah, "O y ,hid sn't W ilie come "bo, "There ain't no Willie Now." "What do you mean?" the teacher asked, With puzzled, knitted brow. "Please, sir," the little boy replied, "We made a bet fer fun- Which one could lean the farthest out Our attic--Willie won." , "Grandma," said little grand- daughter, "every night when I go to bed I ask God to make brother Fred a good boy." moulhat's right," said her grand- "But he hasn't done it yet re- plied the little girl sadly. ' * * There's a man, a citizen now and doing very well, who at' tributes his start in America to a wise-crack he pulled a few weeks after he arrived from Sweden. He had a job as a carpenter on an d him-dte building dThe foreman "Isn't this demanded the Swede, "a fire proof building? " "Sure," snapped the foreman 'vhat's that got to do with it ?,,' AI'm frd, ain't I?" Job back foreman gave him his * An egg in the cup is worth two in the nest. * * Women's sphere nowadays seems to be the big round earth. i Misery loves company, but it is better to have rheumatism in one foot than in both. ei e enl ses en sgh pito sh The postate stamp that carries a ove letter seldom sticks to cold ts NEW YEAR'S DAY Rosh Ha-Shanah! Great, joyous day that ushers in the New Year! Time's annual starting point of on- ward anovhemen o th ietiree ui ing to Jewish tradition, the Books are opened to inscribe upon their pages life and sustenance, sorrow and joy, health and sickness, for each human being, according to the will of an all-wise, all-seeing, om- nipotent Father. Let us pause and think of it, we whose love for free thought, untrammeled and unr~- strained by any agency, leads us to prefer not to humble ourselves in prayer before the Almighty, aiheron tahi herofdaRoshh nal" how helpless, for all our intellec- tual striving and insistence upon the sublime ego, we really are be. fore the Power which orders our lives always for good, even though it seem to the rebellious spirit otherwise. For God is truly a God of love, ruling tireless, and pa- tient, above the forces of nature which He has created, yet because of nature's immutable laws, which must not be suspended for the in- dviidual, making man's fate de- pendent upon himself, upon his own smmnngda mns n tru s ahws. our prayers ascend to Him from temples and synagogues, that God is our friend, loving us, reaching out to us for the best that is in us, asking of us only that we be true to Him, and run not counter to the laws which He has laid down for man in conformity with those laid down for nature, we would place ourselves on the road to a fuller comprehension of problems that seem to many of us hopeless and unsolvable. And this is faith--to believe that man created in the s aen If IifaMaker is eotra tir- design; that his soul is in his own hands to strengthen and uplift; in himself the power to restrain pas- sions of greed and lust, as well as to hold the reckless, soaring intel- lect in check, making it teachable and subservient to the omnipotent mind and ruling of the Universal Father. There is a feeling that Jimmy spoiled things by rushing out of New York before the World Series. The plan, we believe, was to have Seabury throw out the first mayor. I akreos lteni m ney ta n wrho amateur the game well enough to make a lot. A Tale i6f Two Brothers Abram and Zimri owned a field together-- A level field hid in a happy vale. They plowed it with one plow, and in the spring Sowked, walking side by side, the fruitful seed. In harvest, when the glad earth smiled with grain, Each carried to his home one-half the sheaves, And stored them with much labor in his barns. Now, Abram had a wife and seven sons; But Zimri dwelt alone within his house. One night before the sheaves were gathered in, As Zimri lay upon his lonely bed, And counted in his mind his ample gains, He thought upon his brother Abram's lot, And said: "I dwell alone within my house, But Abram hath a wife and seven sons; And yet we share the harvest sheaves alike. He surely needeth more than I: I will arise, and gird myself, and go Down to the field and add to his from mine." So he arose, and girded up his loins, And went out softly to the level field. The moon shone out from dusky bars of clouds, The trees stood black against the deep-blue sky, The branches waved and whispered in the wind, So, Zimri, guided by the shifting light, Went down the mountain path and found the field, Took from his store of sheaves a generoid third, And bore them gladly to his brother's heap And then went back to sleep and happy dreams. Now, that same night, as Abram lay in bed, Thinking upon his blissful state in life, He thought upon his brother Zimri's lot, And said: "He dwells within his house alone; He goeth forth to toil with few to help; He goeth home at night to a cold house, And hath few other friends but me and mine [For these two tilled the happy vale alone]* "While I, whom heaven hath very greatly blessed, Dwell happy with my wife and seven sons, Who aid me in my toil and make it light; And yet we share the harvest sheaves alike. This surely is not pleasing unto God; I will arise and gird myself, and go Out to the field, and borrow from my store, And add unto my brother Zimri's pile." So he arose, and girded up his loins, And went down softly to the level field. The moon shone out from silver bars of clouds, The trees stood black against the starry sky And dark leaves waved and whispered in the breeze; So Abram, guided by the doubtful light, Passed down the mountain path and found the field, Took from his store of sheaves a generous third, And added them unto his brother's heap; Then he went back to sleep and happy dreams* So, the next morning, with the early sun, The brothers rose and went out to their toil. And when they came to see the heavy sheaves ' Each wondered in his heart to find his heap, Though he had given a third, was still the same. Now, the next night went Zimri to the field, Took from his store of sheaves a generous share, And placed them on his brother Abram's heap, And then lay down behind his pile to watch. The moon looked out from bars of silvery cloud The ce ars stood up black against the sky, The olive branches whispered in the wind. Then Abram came down softly from his home And looking to the right and left, a Took from his ample store a generous third, And laid it on his brother Zimri's pile. Then Zimri rose and caught him in his arms And wept upon his neck and kissed his cheek. AN d brarn saw mhe wholehand could no ospes , Back to their homes, and thanked their God in prayer IThat He had bound them in such loving bonds. ---A Story from the Talmud. ;Ir ~ ____ __ I _I~ ~IYICI~~C*IICUIII ~ C-- -~I~~_-- I MIAMI LAUNDRY COMPANY (ahadCrySrie SOperating as Usual WCCith Delivery and Phone 2-5111 28 N. E. 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"It is a sign between me and the Children of Israel, forever." The congregation is well repre- sented tonight. The President, most of the Board and mourneral everywhere one could see black. After all it is a Memorial Service. There would naturally be many mourners at a service such as this.. "Let the words of my mouth-" The Sermon was to be "The Ever-hymig," a Memorial text. What a beautiful thought. Not the deda, the ever-living. "Only the body has died--" The spirit lives and will live for- ev ch were the Rabbi's words and as they resounded through the vast room not a person but was stirred by thoughts of those who passed. "Every act of goodness they per- formed, every true and beautiful word they spoke is treasured up andt bcm esn inediv toh cn; the dead." The President was now reading the list of those who had gone be- fore. Each by his name was called and each in the year of his passing. Many times Paul had heard Memorial lists. To him they had meant nothing. Strange figures of the past with whom he had no couddndrly Paul realized the list held memories for him. It was taking shape. It was recalling people he had known. People he had talked to, lived with, loved. Less of the shadows, more of the realities now, name after name, many of whom he had known. Some he had studied and worked with, others he had played and played with. So this was the why of thee roll eal1. To bring to mind. "Every act of goodness they performed- Every true and beautiful word they spoke-" HIe was thinking of them all now very virtue they possessed was passing through his mind, a memory movie of the past. By their goodness he remembered. "All you who mourn the loss of loved ones, and at this hour, re- member the goodness, the hope and the sweet companionship that have passed away with them-- come-and in the midst of sympa- thizing fellow worshipers rise, and hallow the name of God." "Yisgadal, Vyishdakash sh'meh Rtabbo." Everyone was on their feet, very voice joined to hallow the name of God. "Yhe Sh-meh rabbo Ml'vorach."' Sweetly the organ blended with the humming voices of the choir-- with the voices of the Congrega- nlon. The Kaddish was concluded. "Yhe sh'lomo rabbo--Sho- lo l, olenu v'al kol yisroel, vim- ru dqen." "May the Father of Peace send peace to all who mourn and com- fort the bereaved among us. Amen." -Ah mnPy l'swasrbruhed aside text resoulnded with cheer and re- assurance. "The Ever Living." We exend thhall our for a Happy New Year CITY TAILORS 23 N. W. First Street IILSTEAD FUNERAL HOME, Inc. 2008 WIest Flagler St. Phone 2-2110 We take this occasion to wish our many friends a Happy and Pros- perOIIS One. Make it a happy one by elim- IRatlng motor trOuble. GULF REFINING COMPANY IIl No0-o01 MOtr Filel. Gulf Supreme Meter Oil Gulf Pride Motor Oil i '. 3.r . Page Five r E ~ ~ I r= E E =e r r= r r THE JEWI[SH FLORIDIAN The Officers and Employees of COMBS FUNERAL HOME Miami and Miami Beach Extend to All Sincere Wishes for a HAPPY NE~W.YEARZ .. I P age: rx Best Wishestfor a HAPPY NEW YEAll GULF LIFE IENS. C() 346 Seybold Bldg. V. M. Humphrey, Magr. III1l1 IIIIlllllIIIll1inlllilu iliilullIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIillIIIII iluIIIHIIIIIIIII1l1lIII1lIII1llII1lll IIIllI1li A NiEW YEAR MESSAGE By RABBI JONAH E. CAPLAN Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation T' is an old theory accepted by the modern thinkers of today, as recent as the late George Foote Moore of Harvard, that the origin of religion will be found in the impulse of "self preservation.' The savage believed in hidden powers because he sought protec- tion through them. With his be- liefs he preserved his life. When at any time in our mod- ern civilized world has religion been so powerful a force for the preservation of man as it has to- day. Today, when our economic crisis has so destroyed our con- ception of right and wrong ... of the moral and immoral ... Today, when the struggle for a materlidl existence has led to the increase in crime and has crowd- ed our prisons with young girls and boys. .. Today when govern- ,ments are so corrupt that they lend a helping hand to the different rackets and vices which have become so prominent in our present day life. Yes, today, when our very exsitence is being threatened by the whirlpool of unmoral and dishonest living which is engulfing us more and more. TODAY, more than at any other time, "RELIGION" must become a greater living factor in our lives, if there is still within us a semblance of some in- stinct or impulse to self preservation. A New Year now lies ahead of us. As yet it is pure and un- defiled by the hand of man. We look to it with eager hearts hoping and praying that it will bring us joy and gladness, that it will re- lieve us of our so many troubles and worries .. that peace and con- tentment may dwell in our midst. But, like the patient who cannot overcome his illness if he himself will not fight for his own life, so we too cannot expect a cure for our ills if we will not arouse within ourselves our own instinct for self preservation. We must, with the coming of a New Year acquaint ourselves more and more with our faith. Judaism has at no time been a set of laws and dogmas confined within the covers of the Book of Codes. Instead, it has~ always been the driving force which has guided the Jew through- out life. In every phase of life it has been the index pointing the way. It is as much a Jewish precept, "Do not unto others what you would that they do not unto you," as it is to attend synagogue t'hlyg'tigs daily. We have drifted as far from the "Golden Rule," which; has'bei- come a substitute for the religion which so many lack, as we 'hark from the synagogue. Come, let us return to our faith. Let us acquire a better knowledge of it and the "Golden Rule" will come without effort on our gark Make religion our aim and happiness is certain to come as our goal. Strive for the first and we are sure to attain the goal. Let us resolve for the New Year to take our future into our own hands and to hold it so that we all may enjoy the blessings of A HAPPY NEW YEAR uzrdztw s 'Extends Sincere I~ishes for A HAPPl] 101U 1EAR to the Jewish People RABBI B. D. MINDEL Wishes All Hits Relatives and Friends and Klall Yisroel "Ksriva Tova" A HAPPY NEW YEAR But0 COuision Works "?5 N. E. Thirteenth Street Chas. Winkelman, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sapero and the FISHER LUMBER COMPANY Extend to All Their Best Wilshes for a 511HRil i llinlill llf llIIIIlllHIIIIHIIIIIIIllilllilllilmll1llIIIIIIIIIIIINII1ilHI~ilmlg JONAS BEHRMAN of the MIAMI PAPER COMPANY MIAMI ATIIER C MPANY Extends to All Patrons and Friends Sincere j~sorWishes for a Happy New Year Bu Whap fe Year I SArthur Childers f Miami Beach TARP 0N TACKLE SHOP 6 36 N. E. 7 9th Street I Wishes All= SA Happy New Year t~X~c~iS~ ~h~nn v~coRT* POW ~i~d~ ']I 1 _ LJ_~I ~__ I 'II _ ~________~ Friday, September so, is, Q~ When the Shofar Was Silent The abbs tel u tha onRos thoughts, took up the shofar and Hashanah, the sins of all Israel/ cnraied it ohi lips.e iThe whle come up for judgment. The Accus- ogeain lsee nety ing Angel stands before God, and waiting for the cry of the horn points out the wrongs committed to burst out ...But no sound during the past year.Itithncae the legend says, that the blowing The Gaon tried again. MWinute of the shofar helps us. The loud, after minute passed, in anxious harsh cry of the ram's horn is a silence. Rabbi Elijah felt terribly sign that we are assembling to re- confused. When he had sounded pent our sins. Its sound confuses the horn in private, several days the Accuser, so that he falters and Ibefore the holiday, everything had cannot fix his mind on the charges gone well. And now, at this great he wishes to present to God. /moment, he was failing. What Apart from this story, manly could~ it mean ? Other thoughts come up in thel However, he did not keep his mind of the Baal T'kiah, the manl listeners waiting any longer, but who blows the shofar. It is a mojtt gave the ram's horn to the cantor, important ceremony, as you carl and asked him to try. The cantor, see, and must be carried out with perhaps unnerved by the Gaon's an uplifted heart. failure, also failed to make the That was why all the Jews of shofar sound. It was then handed Vilna were glad when the Gaon Ito the Dayan (the judge just be- himself offered to blow the shofalr low the rabbi in rank). After him in his own little Schule. "Elijah" was his name. Rabbi Elijah. But) (Continued on Page 11) Because of his holiness and wisdom ~and kindness, the great title of """"""""""'""""1111111111111 Gaon, or "excellency"--borne only by the noblest teacher in each gen- BO'S, Inc. i eration, had been given him. And = though only the members of Rabbi WHLSL i Elijah's own congregation-mnen~ Sandwiches :Pies chosen by himself for their piety Deiatse and learnina--would hear it, all i Dlctse the Vilner Jews felt that there 110N .Scn vne would be a shofar blast to make Phn 213 the ears of the Accuser tingle in- Wihe Al Is ews deed!Friends The moment came for the blow-l A AP n POPRU Sing of the ram's horn. The Gaon. NWYA Jhis heart beating with solemn 1111111(111111111111 OUR BEST WISHES for a HAPPY NEW YEAR "'""'""""II Everglardes Paper Co. Coarse and Fine Papers 30 N. W. 7TH ST. Phone 32176 We extend best wishes for a prosperou; New Year to the Jewish people of Miat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Peninsular Life Insurance Comi of Jacksonville, Florida Local Office: 236 L~orraine Arcade IllllltlfilmmllulllU~lI 1 Sincere Wishes for s mi ililiIIIIIIIIIUIII11IIIIIUIilmllilliHIIIIIIIHIIII I ppy and Year A IR IES $ Fort Lauderdale / 111 C I 3 ~ I I; I i i hes for a Ha erous New 1 """"""" "" . ERN D Miami Mr. and Mrs. GEO. B. DUNN Extend to All Their Jewish Friends Best Wishes ftor a sappy New Ye' THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN pany Best W~is~ f ~Prospe SS0 UTHI W Pest Palm Beach A HAPPY NEW YEAR FuI Of HIappiness, Joy and Prose*it Flash Express and Storage Co, Inc. 48 N. W. Seventh Street Miami, Florida ITelephone 2-4886 Extends to All Its Jewish Friends Sincere Wishes or a Happy New Year ~IP~j~3 ~ev~eii of Neti Yok~k's Jewish Eaist Sid~e and tells the powerful dramatic story of a doctor torn betweep ~the sufferings of his people andi the human urge for wealth. It is a thrilling story of Jewish life, and will help swell the tides ot emo- tion prevalent during the present high holiday season. A large number of members and their wives attended the Slichos services at the Miami Jewish Or- thodox Congregation, and at the Beth Jacob Congregation, Miami Beach last Saturday night. At the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega. tion, Rabbi Jonah jE. Caplan offi- ciated, with Cantor, Rabbi Alex. S. Wiesel chanting. A special guest of the evening was Cantor Louis Hayman of Beth David Con- gregation where no slichos services were held. At Beth Jacob Congre- gation, Miami Beach, Rabbi Laz arus Axelrod was in charge with Cantor Boris Schlachman officiat- r ing. As special guests of the eve- ning the congregation had Rabbi Dr. and Mrs. Jaeob H. Kaplan of Temple Israel. The services were concluded at about 1:30 A. M. Sunday morning. Temple fraejl Sister~hood will sh seao iona a teron Ot with Mrs. Isane Levin presiding. The program will consist or short a o 4 o~ o o o Mi y f1M4rs N. W. E ghh an. Mr. andDMs A. Lev ,d3a2 hNer W ave etured ome romspeningSixth Avenue, has returned from a summer at Union Pier, Mich., vsti era l. ............ " Y anon mann numn annuman ununonunsumannonunninen I alllllHilllMilillaIIIII a 4 so a limulliWllillalllilanillailllI MI gIllIIIIIIIH lieli llllgll Rgbbi Dr. an~d Mrs. Ja Oh iI. K pla Extend to all Jewry and particularly the members of Temple Israel sicere wish s for a Happy and Prosperous NeW YOarY ______ lilail~ la ll llull~lls li lllilm lullWlll ila ilg ll illllillia la llg llailalla lia llgilila ilgli llllllialilliallmaill111111 To Anna Appel, middle-aged star of the Yiddish Art Theater, famelis something more tlum elec- tric ~ ~ ~ liht an h rmeig her name. For fifteen years she has ap- peared at the head of one of the most select group of stage artists in the world With the Yiddish Art Theater she has seldom seen her name displayed in glaring elec- tric bulbs. They do not do things like that Sin a serious theater, and Anna Ap- pel is serious. Miss Appel was born in Buchar- est, Roomania. At maurteem with her parents she emlyr~ated frP the old work) to Canada. At, fif- teen she was playinB in 3 Bon- tpeal stock company mna series ~of classical ~plays* Schildkrant T for t e~ years, ah plqye ~ ea diy wit ti Yiddish~ ert T eate?* "Symphony of Six Million" is hrA fresno m on ictur ve tre silent flim in Vienna. Appearing with her is Ratoff, a Jewish actor of note, having per- formed for many years abroad and for a number of years with the Yiddish Art Theater where he established a unique reputation for characterization. Both of these artists had per- sistently refused to appear in films bjitt aieire -`eventually induced 'to make their debut because of the human theme of the story which w sS WitY b Fanni xHur 11on,, which will appear at the Tivoli Theater this coming Sunday and Monday, is a human interest saga here they arzve oe Mi'tchell Wolf son has returned to heDallas Park apartments after short trip to Pensacola. Miss Alice Apte left last urda t r-nter G uhe col h urs Ia t m ree rShe ou er aca - opanied by her mother, Mrs. D. Apte, who will visit in New ork and other Eastern cities be- rereturning to Miami. Dr. Albert Lippman, who has en the guest of his uncle and tMr. and Mrs. J. S. Field, for weeks, has left by motor car r his home in New York. He will it ais ster and brother-1 a Philadelphia. remf Fm7 Ro kawy N, Syl nHenry Sprmntz ofMiam is me ng arnts, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin rida.The wedding wil be nNonember 10 an aer a h n rin z wil brng h bi t - mi. Miss Friedman's parents have a inter home here and she has pent seven winters in Miami. Mr. prints is secretary and treasurer f the Princely Shops and secre- ry and treasurer of the United Manufacturers' Agents. He has de his home here eight years. e returned recently, fe troacNew ork, where he spent a par~t of fie summer and is making arrange- ts to build a residence at Mi- usiness here as a contractor, be- ng the senior member of Henry prints, Inc. His last building contract was for the William Jen- ings Bryan Junior High Schooll t Miami Shores. Extends to All Jewry and Particularly the Officers and Members of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- tion and Its Ladies' Auxil- iary Sincere and Heartfelt Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year Rabbi andi Mrs. Lazarus Axe rod Wish for all Jewry and par- tcularly oe membensbl Cand gregation, Miami Beach, a Happy and Prosperous New Year IIiginnll ulligiililll#lia Illlma @**** glillAllliallli illlWIIII~m llglgilllllmillmilumillinguilipu lmululum mi umlilmumumlimmliilgaelng Cantor fibbi Alex. S. Wiesel Wishes All His Relatives and Friends, the Officers and Members The Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation and Its Ladies' Auxiliary, and All Jewry "Ksiva V'chsima TOVah" I/ggagggrliglmllg~lllgl mesllDllgilIIIMlgl RABBI AND MIRS. CARL PRESS Wishes for all Jewry and particularly the mqmnbers and officers of Beth David Con- gregation, a Happy and Prosperous N.......................... Y a I ;I__- ~.I LII 3~3~8Y9 SeEite~tri;e; 30, 19sz inspirational talk; Dair J. Apte, retary; Mrrs. Miorris ;Cohen, cor- president of Temple Israel, will responding secretary; Mrs. Harry speak on "What the Sisterhood Nevins, treasurer; and Mrs. Her- Means to the Congregation"; and bert Kleiman, auditor. Major Kaufman Mandel, who re- cently celebrated his ninety-second ...................... ............- birthday, will talk on "A Littlel Rabbi and 1Mrs. Fatherly Advice." Musical num- S. M. M ahtei br Beatrice Hsunt,r sloist,T an auhe am ebaux, will be presented. A socially Extend 'hour will follow thoprogram anid the r etH dahs o members are privileged to bring Prosperous New Year guests with them. Preceding this regular meeting there will be a to the members of The Radio meeting of the executive board at Syna g mCd Gng. eh h l 1:30. Important business will be ticular, and to the House of transacted and all committee chair- rsrael generally. men who served last year are ex- ,,,~,,,.,- - pected to attend. Following the 'meeting the program for the year's illillililllililldlallllllllkl work will be announced and com- s mittee chairmen for the coming g termwil benamd. ffiersof the Sisterhood are Mrs. Isaaec Le- 08Rater vin, president; Mrs. J. A. Richter, g first vice-president; Mrs. Bert~ g ihe Bori ischl achman Riesner, second vice-president; Wse l li eaie Mrs. Henry Bulboin, financial sec- and the Officers and Members conlgre ati na setch Jacob "K~siva V'chsima TOvah" 2 I I e r I c ,.s and Friends Wi pa wo El addresses Iie ~ds of Dr. Jhae b by three outstanding thie Sisterhood who wiill .e Plan 181l giv ba NINIM111illifillimmil11 Rabbi L. Lehrer Congregation Bikur ChioliRI Asheville, N. C. Wishes the officers and members of his congrega- tion and the Jewry of Ashe- v nle, N. nc., st. re er urg, ville and 1Miami A Ksiva V'chsima Tovah """'"""'"'"""" 1 1111( 1 IV1 Alex. S. Kinfeld ishes, for all Jewry, and rticularly the members and ,rshippers of Temple Beth B of St. Petersburg RABBI and MRS. ISRAEL H. WEISFELD and Son, Hillel Danny of CHICAGO, ILL. Wish All Their Friends in Southeastern Florida and Greater Miami "KSIVA V'CHISMO TOVAH". C~reetiM~s fa ~ilariba ~E~n~ SOSri H118110140, the Jewish New Year, af- I 0frds an appropriate occasion to recall the I contributions of an ancient people to the contemporary world. Jewish deeds and idealism are written indelibjy on the scroll of time. Down through the centuries to our own time there has flowed a continuous stream of enrichment of the spiritual alid cultural life of the world. In business, the arts, the professions, philanthropy, citizenship and, above all, in the evolution of the spiritual life of mankind, the race has contrib- uted elements of strength, beauty and tolerance which are~ thte common heritage of all men. On the occasion of the happy festival now being cel- ebrated I wish to extend my heartiest congratula- tions and most cordial good wishes. WMI. J. HOWIE' I~thn abu honey.wtlo~ It is whole ___L___s_ APHORSPISMS ON ART By PRO)FESSO)R BORIS SCHAITZ rrt xnthout rsoui ii jrayer anthl- utJ .:evanron. Art. :;ke ov\e. Iakes life ;ieet. ut a;s a meayns r` nn :: IL iat- er :ndeted. ,Te :ifference? between .;rt and ppoiedi art .a bat :nz :rtter : :e~re arp I:o two~ like facetS: thet sp~re~ssin -f reir differencese : A .~T ark : rt Decomes ;n tne .n ntinurle ': _i worix t iaoor--s otrt'tiess th~ing~. :n .irt. as .:1 CGodi' a orld. ;:ou ind everything: wh~eat for m~en: triaw or r;orses. Everyone soos~es ro suit ass ow~n taste. Arrt n-thout an ;desa is al dish xlthfout sait: but no dish can t ~B e znade~ of sait aloe. .i perf'eet :-eehnque is fihe a .are ,iictonary: :ireso~me and avnne nothiine ro 'be hnumn soul. rSculo~tue. ike ai oroverb. mussa ~e hort and Lihare.D Bast~-reitef"': :sa 7rlde between icultnure Ind pamnting: :0 "relief"t De Profud~s cut ;\f :he darkness. out \-f the dfepths. i called to Thee. wiho art; the God of Light. .Stretcht out. stretch out Thy h~elpingj hand And save me from thre daruknesis of the nightt' Reveal Thyself a flame,; a spak: It matters not--a :taen thrat s-hall ~sa T~hat Thou art somewhere. that my soul .Amidist Life's w~idmernes is not astray.' In diarkness and in loneliness in anatmsiedl silence I suffered d dayr and night Whilst Thou wrapped r-ound in cl!oud and mist. Thy :ountenance didst cover from my flight. .Lnd i-et myn faithi in Thee wa~s bstrng And routinee Thee I comforted my mind. A~nd munrmured: -''Srely. from Thy throne. "hiou eazest -down ait me and art not blindt." And in the Deuths and in the Dark Thy 1oir name js often Itn my ton~ne, Y-et lowly. slowly in my mind IThe eTertet-teth :i Doubt h~aVe sPRungP. A~ Protest gnaslrr within my hear .. L oo my r'amntmP lips the prayer dies. 0'_. Godt. if' me Thou s-ee'st and hear'st. i ome f'orthi, senrd down a token from the skies!" T-Jhoash. Translated from the YLiddish. The BEftTE K~in of Printine A~t ReaseMabe Price Ph. 23261 4-35 W. Flagler St. ** 6P JLL IY~ & ~Fgg ICO T7 Nerh M Ave Page Eight E BFI EIID A portrart zamter must ~inowl ABOUIT HONEY"I AND so the deiitous. naftural swe~et. :.ra~nn. :amti~ne ;ndl :peep THE RAM')S HORN~ that wei eapt oI N\ew Year's e~Ve. is: .i :1seart:i :s n utory: :~o ot to' -- the -ldest form of' candy. To our WChen, ::ou hear he shoiar slowr. Gevi :naces asi as the : ounds v~elrd. doesn't i-t? Its :Jne .s ,aweensunrr ne. It ar~lsls yblo apiesadwl- s:ina; That I~ itt why ey deereed that it shuld tte Jart of the holiday: Think! This sa i olemn m3- and upper. T-hey chose i t as a- men4rt. rsrael 5 ratihered .n :ne, ,. Mn ofi :he :oy they hoped f'or isl presence r' :;d. the coming year. ALnd threy hadi Whenve har :blow .n he ots Io it. Pale~ssine wass a land of synatoeue ;r :emple. on New astrs withpety f flow~er Yeasr a morning, we f'eel thrrif~ed h8'd & T-.- nd-and wnera at, 1-.here as rmrch ;o found in thre crevices of rocks. ini nonde rr" at ollow tree :run~ks. nd hanpmel .nnormsP : :nst; :l :uautiful. An ejndur:ne '-('S `f .rt mustl. .ke uti it :ne emens,.e e cncevived nE e.:s acy. rejstae :n eace and be r, ru-e Iom-rit ainter Ii nIows i -ices .n :acen~. on r~us 5 a. natural crious toine: :a -e -rrdliant .:- must Ie redi zround. _rom cemrus :0 madness is but ne step: i-,m mladness :0 census --rn ~indiess~~~~ ;eace. ITe snofar is ne:ex :o :he ol\dest from :hJe branches. "aient sa.. at of - od~r. ad :t Inusical :nstrument ;3 the woarid*~ I! tail you ;-nother pleasant t:rane -irmotation. Happy .s .e o.nly~ the reed-pmpe is more ane~tent .;ro :las ::ot .:htmlndedly- :t .:. 1=:3 s erhaps thre only one that has -namelessir sold it~ Ir :diiv illoweft remai~ned~ ilmmproved as to rthis ar aT 1Pi sakee, ,iay. -'s :id :rc, mulitipied WIGH3 CMS PZN~G .n ,a worldi heN re sO ;2.0 ar-:mendously 1y the echoes f'rom Wgy NrYT Ggya ITT :ness: Jdiness .rs et -nly : ne urroundi-na mountains, rang ~ ;ui Iecole~- :rorrugh :he ears o Israer 1va~en *, *~~c~ 'Tar.nal Airr' s .;rt omingr dount Sinal hook :nthi flames ainti ra~m .; ieatrr na~t :eats .n 2nison smore. and rthe Law a; Fs given? : ;rth .:s nation. ur rforefathers. T~at Is why~-- A eve-rr mran a~n Iraw ai ror- beesuise of the holy- memrt~es con r-an:i fa l:.o Iao l :e _ort-att :eelred nth ::--=he shoiar nas itf leve~r man --never. vler-r jeen, itered to :his :any. :f ..ut ould starommze 3ar*. SUy or~e mayI .f arrvEed .ndi :-1er.ned :Pei o.nrt r .;v nq arst~bs: :f 1`o 'n :he9 uItslide. Sere aire everal uv t:E vrnys i :eai ines-you Ieautifui shofars 1n emat~ence. But arranilze re rr tealers. ne n~side--he means of ~rcrdne .ne rhe sound. ls never iiffefrent ;5RAEL .AND THE NATI NS~ crom h-at .= was aI the daysr rof lIocses jlmostr ;,7ur th~ousand~ ;.ears _Fhe Trwr :s ;aae i :narreltou- -ears stgo. :;,t, -as won ;rr:.:: ;ilf _he aes: Ioney s, ;til he same. :ac. L- ,no as ~non : :: :s :,anas :2c :r va a, _e e-~mue -i :he cmen :im. De ;gyptan.. :he wonrld. :to ws n he se~nnntmnm at~-inyban. .ine rme Persin _Lose. :hae worldr. It wfas the ch~ief' means ;;;t rre lanBet nt~h ound sna by w~hic such ;inelent ~Deoes as -rten~aor. :hen facQtes :0 cream---tud :he Egypt-ians, The Babylronians. _no a~sse: iaway-: rh~e Greeb; 1-no :;re Hebrews.. :he Greeks and irhe rne ,i.man ifollowedandf mIade .1 R~omans weetented their ifood. for astr rorise jan :hey 31re ione: thieyl knew' rothing about the narar ;taer _eoles ilar-e rprrnna ;p an~d cane. ,r :hie suapr in ieets and rn :I:ei tscl :azren ne-f t :r .i ::me. :ther ;-egtables. Sauga arrved out amed ut ad thy at in in Euroeiand Wester Asia amJe :wdi htt ::0w. or ~nae camished. recentiv.I by omoartson. W~e havep ~~~ j,,, mf~~ 9fi B em Onip~t uIsma It for abrout four wkas Sxhibitmag no ieeadence. nro intfirmatfies -f are. :1o weakfeningi Th WorhE Meet~L ladviideal ""' ,i rr. "'. IO I if t P rL b Twamrie. 1898. ~tfrom "e Man htat 3e3eer-wCc..a Carreg R...a srun.,a 2,,:.: ve, PB4;~ JSWLSH C`HARA M CSFTIC nm ba m....~ at -Ass .wr >rae. atJ three distianmiV srsas F'mb xxor me n C The mbrs~ of the Jewisrh race- ....* asay~ s..... st~ dPC-, Ar teaer heart.elf-rewe~rS wome. ~ I "' "e a st dam prestial beaueemk ad mmadea P. a amI ases3 A SIIIUIRBBllllglPIII -11119 19ll~e~WPlwuau~uuartqlrrYrr~~lrr~rerup II 11 1II ~L__~~I_~RmllWIIIIRIIIIIWHAIIIIII Illfi~f~C-ll-yli-lII##(YJI~#((U ;~';"..R Mr. and Mrs. Max Rappaport and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mirs.TiI. Rose and Sons Wish All Thejir Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rosenfeld and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rosengarten and Family Wish All Thbeir Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rosengarten Wish AllTei Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mrs. P. M. Rosengarten Wishes All Her Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rabin and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. P. Scheinberg and Family Wish All Their Relatives rand Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Sdher Wish Alla mhiReMatives and Friends A RAPPY NEW YEAR Dr. I. Schwartz Wishes All H~is Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Schwartz and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seitlin and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Seligman Wish All Fhi nRelatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Miss Sarah Shochet Wishes AHl Her Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR The Misses Bay U. and Esther V. Shochet Wish All Thei Relatives abd A HAPPY NEW YEAR Frederick K. Shochet Wishes All His Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and M~rs. Ben Silver and Panalgy Wish All Thei Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. rad rrs Berard Simn r Wishr AB. Their Makt~ and Priends . A HAPPY NEW IEAR Mr. rad Mrs. Te~jas Simes rad Amrily Wish AR Thetir Belse rand Pdends A BAPPT NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Julius Simpson and Children, Norma and Shepard Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. F. Slaviter and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Small and Family Wish All Their Relaitves and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Spector and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. M. Steinberg Wish All Te Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. I. Tannenbsum and Family Wish All Their Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tobin and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Tobin and Family Wiqp All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW TEAR Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Waldorf and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A BAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiner and Daughter Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NUEW YEAR Dr. and Mrs. Barney Weinkle and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinkle an Family Wish All Their Relatives and A HAPPY NW YEAR Z Mr nMr rs. Davide Zavne Wish AHl Te Rltives and Frind A BAPPY NEW YEAR WIST PALM BEACH Mrs. Mlry Schretaisk and PBmiJ Wish An B Teir Belative sad Prjbends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. Raymoord Shemely Wishes ARI Bis Bels~ie s Pd..a. A BAIPPT ~iNE TIIrABr Mr. and Mrs. J. Lang Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Eli Levin and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mlrs. Louis Levitt and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Hyman N. Levy and Family Wish All Their Relatives sand Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. David Lindner Wish All nhirRelatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lotzk and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR g Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mlagid Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mechlowits and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR a So Wish All Te Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mars Louis Miller of the Mayfield Court Apartments Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Max Mintzer and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A BAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oliphant and Son Elmrer Wish All Their Relatives and .A t ad Mrs. Nathan Abramson' and Son ish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs.,Jack Apte and Family W~ish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR . Td Mrs. Samuel Aronovits and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr and Mrs. G. August r.nd Family ;ish All Their Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR and Mrs. Philip Berkowkis Wish Alla ahirRe atives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Broan W~ish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEWCC YEAR Mrs. I. Backstein iCishes All Her Relatives and A HAPPd NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Henry Balbin and Family Vish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR ir. anda Mrs. H. I.r Drevich Vish All nhi Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. L~eon Elkin and Family Vish All Te Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Max Feit and Family Vish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR (Ir. and Mrs. Joseph M. Fine Vish All Their Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR SMr. Harry Freemran of Chicago, Ill. Fishes All His Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR 9r. and Mrs. Myer Friedman and D~aughter, Mallrjorie C'ish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR [r. and Mrs. Wm. Friedman and Family irish All Their Relatives and A HAPPY NEMW YEAR [ and Mlrs. Sam Fatterfamss and Family lish All Their Belativesl sand A HAPPY NEW YEAR MQr. and Mr. E. Gordon cad PamiW 'ish AU 'The~sir Relativs ad Priends I the Offler s d Zenabrs d aethb navid couage.. A RAPPT NEW( TRAB Mr. and Mrs. George Goldberg and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein and Family Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gulkis and Daughter Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Arthru Hirtenatein Wish All Their Belatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR M and Mrs%.k Ma offmand Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR K Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kahn and Son, Arthur, of Elizabeth, N. J Wish All Thei Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. M. Kaler and Family Wish All Their Relatives and I Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. B. Klandel **Fish All '1ei Relatives and A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kanner and Son, Richard Aaron Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. J. Katz, Daughter Viola and Son Bernard Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kellman and Son Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kanfman Wish All Thir R tives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pallott and Daughrter Wihs All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW~ YEAR Mr. and M~rs. Fi Pallott Wish All Their Relatives and Fdieadrs A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Moses Pallott and amily Wish All Their Relaties~ and A HAPPY NEWR YEA Mr. and IMrs Chas Peretsassa P and Fusr ~ WKish AD Thir Ralative aml Priends A HAPPY NEW YEAR y, September 80, 1982 Pase Nine G L Friends - A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klein and D~aughter Wish All Their Relatives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kotkin and Family Wish All Their Relartives and Friends A HAPPY NEW YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kotkin and Family Wish All Their Belatives and A RAPPY E YEAR Mr. and Mrs. A. Kroaneneld and F~amily Wish All T~heir Relatives and Friends ~FF~~FF~ A HAPPY NIFEW YEAR Mr. sad Mlrs Max Kapterstein and Family Wih All Their Ealatives ad Frried. A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE JEWIBB FLORIDIAN To All We Say "A Most Happy New Year" I ceding the general meeting. P ae mones. Plans are being made by the president, Mrs. Lutsky, to organize andi ssP en mdern H~ebrew afu sp stimulate interest in Jewish sub- jects Hadassah is trying to organ- ize a library. Mrs. Maxt Dobrin, edneational chairman, will be cus. todian' of the library. All persons wishing to donate Jewish. bitoks of' any nature please call Mrs. Dob- rin or Mrs. Lutsky. 't n- a.n~llo~u --~- hida, St~eber30,f BBST WISHES SA HAPPY NEW YEAR HOTEL WINDL . Forsyrt~ St., Adras St. and City Ball Parkt 150 Roomui~ sad Barth $1.00 Up -- Pree Garag Geo Washington_ Hotel-- Ma wer Hoteli~ Jacksonville, FloI a Exrtend Best Wishes to ~All Their Friendls for a HAPPY NEWO YEAR I Greetings from BILLY FOSSETT, Your Stfiic~j~al i Proprietor of ARCADE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 7 No. 6 Halcyon Arcade No. 2, and FOSSETT'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, Huntington lf ~s~s~s~s~s~s~~ ---- -- moocooosopoo PAUL POLLAKC Candidate for City Council, Miami Beach WISHES ALL HIS FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR i~S~~w;i5sgs J. IL IAAA SRepublican Candidate for Justice of Peace, MHiami Beach WISHES' ALL HIS FRIENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR - - -- - --C~Z~~tI~~,C~~C Bay 29th--Election of officers. Board luncheons will be held monthly--on the Thursdays pre- A HAPPY~ NEW YEAR J. GESC~IEIDT, Inc. REAL ESTATE 705l Washmngton Ave. SPhone 5-1782 Miami Beach Our Sincere Wishes to Our Jewish Friends and Patrons for a Happy New Year George Ehlenberger % ('O., IRC. 150 N. E. SEVENTH ST. MIAMI, FLA Wholesale Distributors Ehlendale Butter, Eggs and Cheese ,,,.,,,,,,,. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... ..,,,.................. _______ __ Dec. 26th-Chanuca card party, Mrs. Simpson hosteess. Jan. S9th--eea me ing. Mrs. A12Godtem- annual Hadassah Ball, Senior-Junior. Feb. 13th--General meeting. Feb. 27th--Annual $5 Donors Luncheon. March 13th---General meeting. MMarchC 2th--Benefit card party,j March 28th Presentation of Purim play, written by Mrs. M. D. Kirsch. April 10--General meeting. April 24th Annual Thrift Luncheon-Bridge. May 8---General meeting. i May 22-Spring Shower-Brid e, Mrs. M. Lesson, hostess. JUREIT'S 465 W'. Flagler 2 3 N. E. F ir st St. 1225 W. Flagler St WISHES ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR .....................-................... HOTEL SEMINOLE I SJacksonville, 'Fla. "Jacksonville's Leading Hotel" ~ ,la-cm n Extends Sincere Wishes for SA HAPPY NEW YEARB 1... .. - .......... ISPECIAI;S White and pink cold framaes with pearl seek my prds, (10 vsrane for $7.50. SheB fram L? 'alue, ss. spcrializing in the scidifi refraction of the eyes and the proper lil l09 W.Flagler Phone 3235-4 orEBl 3 PIK CO, 14 8. E. Second Ave. Phone 3-2383 i Iid rome Ave., fomaestead MR. AND MRS. NATHAN ADELMAN AND FAMILY *==***== =*llll ** Wish for All Greater Miami Jewry, Particularly the Risbbi, Cantor, Officers and Members of the Miami Jewish Orthe- dox Congregation and Its Ladies' Auxiliary A Year of Happiness, Joy and Prosperity that a baby girl was born this week to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Farr frmear 141ll W 1 rseirnr dug e ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallerstein, of Miami, and Aaron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farr of this city. ... An important meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregiation has been called for next Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 4th, beginning at 2 P. M. for the purpose of making plans for the "Succoth" celebra- tio. This is an annual affair for the congregation and will be held in the large "Succah" of t Syn- .agogue in the rear of the building. All members are urged to attend this meeting. A social hour will t follow with Mrs. W'm. Mechlowitz in charge. On Dec. 16th a board meeting of Senior Hadassah was held at the home of Mr s. S. H. Lutsk y, 8 1 2 Euclid Ave., Miami Beach. Many very interesting plans were made , for the future activities of the or- ganization. The installation open. ing whichw~nill bein the form of a novelty luncheon will be held on Oct. 24th. On Oct. 30th a dance is to be sponsored. Nov. 14th will be the first general meeting and on the 22nd and 23rd of November i Hadassah will hold its annual Baked Goods Sale-part of the proceeds of this affair will be given to aid the Jewish Welfare in its work. On the 28th of Novem- ber a card party will be held, this to behthea first ofaa chain. Dec. 12th--General meeting. ..........................- # FII 1I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Karlebach of Miami Beach --- MU~ Extend Best Wishes for a Happy New Year To All Their Friends and Jewry at Large L'SHONO TOVAHI TIK(OSAVU! I Make it a Happy New Year for all by getting I the Finest in Quality and Lowest in price .. I MIDDLE ChackE, per lb. ..... ............,............,....,.. .20e F~plaenk, per Ib. ............................,..........~.......18c Shoulder Steaks, per lb. ...........,........-..................3)c Rib Steak~s, per lb. ... ..............,................. _...$p Chop 3Leat, per Ib. ... ..~...............-.-.......-...........0 VBAL Breast, le b 20c ............,... Vesi Shoulder, per Ib. .. ,. .... ..... 30c..~..,..._ Vest Chops. Der lb. ..................... ......... ~,............3 c LAMB SHOULDER per lb. ,...,...,.,................30c Breast of Lamb, per lb. .... ...... .... ... ................ ....20c B Iemb r hos, per Ib ........... ......... 2 IIa g s, per Ib .............,................_.._............. ,AT Y ag HembI per HL. c ,...........~...,.8 Docks, per lb. ....... .........................................3c Klishk~es, LoungZs, Milts and Bones Free Kashrus Under Supervision of BRe. N. Wnrooble RESISMAN'S KIOSHER MARKET (Waldorf's Star Market) 237 N. W. FIFTHI STREET Pree Dkieber Phone 82297 3~C~C~C~PCC~EC~+s(nra~t~aab~2T ) - - - - Our Best Wishes for a Happy New Year GLOBE EXTERMINATING COMPANY "798 N. W. 20TH ST. Phone 28723 SPECIALIZING IN DESTROYING ALL FORMS OF VERMI, RATS,, MICE, ROACHES, ANTS, BTC1. NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL * **e ROSEDALE DE-LICATESSEN 170 N. W5~. Fifth Stre't Extends to All Their Patrons and Friends Sincere Wishes for a Very Happy and YrOSperous New Yeair rare sea 8 TUET A NEW YEAR MESSAGE By RABBI A. 8. KLEINFELD Mrs. Larry Fay and sons, Mor. Congregation Beth El, St. Peterebarg, Fla. timer and Arthur, returned to the RETHREN, hearken to the message of a true servant in Israel city this week after spending their s For a number of years my life was devoted to the service of vacation in the North whp they God and my brethren. I have learned the longings and desires of all visited N'ew York, Atlantie '~ity and elements in Jew~ry and endeavored to give them comfort and consola- other Northern points. tion in times of joy and sorrow. The past which now lies behind us + r brings back sacred memories because my people yearned for spiritual The formal tea of the Junior knowledge and greeted each succeeding year with religious enthusi- Council of Jewish Women held Sun- asm. But the lean years of depression and despair finds many of us rky at thteh E ergladesh hotel lacking the true fihith sos essentialsthese d ys, laritghose sir igte and was one of utmost success an alarming degree. My Nlew Year's message, therefore: Rally to made apparent by .the large at- Juadism and its teaching, "Israel trust in the L~ord." Perhaps these tendance and congeniality of the are the days on which God applies the acid test of your reliance in guests. Him. In Leviticus we find, "Odom ki yakriv mikem korban Ladonor" "If many make sacrifice unto the Lord." The word "mikem" means a Miss Millie Dreisen gave a few part of yourself. Now you can practice the true word of Scripture by rete te psde na dMiss S ylva tioo s though it esti lo s crif o u par do thha yu pa er Dreisen who also spoke. Miss may be acceptable before the throne of justice and mercy. Irene Farr presented a, program, 1During my brief stay in the Magic City of Miami I observed many after which refreshments were discords in Jewish life, a community that fails to raise the standard se" I of spirituality. Rally to year Synagogue, hold in higher esteem and The first meeting of the year veneration your ministers. Give them an independent living enabling will be Tuesday, Oct. 4 at 8 p. m. them to spread the word of God in sincerity and truth, lacking not for in the Blue room of the Ponce de th eeste flf.Revive the beautiful tradition of the Cantaste Leon hotel. Chazonoth which adds beauty and devotion to our sacred liturgy. With all Jewry at large, I pray, "Chadesh Olenu Shonoh Tovo," "Renew Word has just been received unto us a Very Hiappy and Prosperous New Year." New Year Greetings to thae Jewish People J. S. WAL fER WM. F. FRANTS SUNNY SOUTrH PAINT COMPANY 801-821 N. Mliami Ave. Phones: ZiQ2 20848 Benjamin Moor Company's Collaplete Line of Palata "TeComplete Paint~ Store" '1'@#rr PAMA ~f Wishes You All HAPPY NE W YEAR - I I II I C L Cilligillgalnlll~lllmll~(l~lliliiliiliililig BEST WISHES for HAPPY NEW YEAR GEO. k DI~XON CO. Hotel, Resrtaurasnt and Store Fixtures and Supplies 1100o N. E. SECOND AVE. Phone 20751 l*AlI IW IIUI1WIIlIgliWilllll~ll~llil thing for which you are tormient- I i"' ""'"Ief." "No, no," the Gaon whispered, shaking his head. "There must be a secret fault in my character by reason of which I was not thought worthy tos ow the shofar. I am tring to s~reh it out and to cor- *ec i. "Rabbi, I'm going to tell you A story," said the maggid in his cheerful voice. Rabbi Elijah looked up, with a faint smile trembling on his mouth. He knew that when Reb Yankov of Dubno told a story, it was worth listening to. "There was once a king," said Reb Yankov, "who had a wonder- ful gem, matchless in the whole world. He wanted to make it the center of a jewelled collar. But ...,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LARGER Stocks BETTER SService GREATER Drug Dept. Stor. E 51 E. F'LAGLER STREET M iami'esBusiest i i America's Largest IIMImisillaglgig DEVOE PAINTS Have Stood the Test Since 1754 QUALITY AT NEW LOW PRICES A Phone Call Will Bring Our Salesman PAINT NO'W! Phillips Hardware Company so unhappy ? It is only a little In this trouble, Reb Yankov, the witty maggid, was the only one who knew how to approach him. He came to the Gaon at his house. "Ratbbi," he said, "why are you " ""' My Sincerest W~ishes for a Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR VAL C. CLEARY Mayr f iam Bac WHEN THE SHOFAR WAS SILENT (Continued from Page 6) treasurer tried, and even the caretaker. Not one of them could low the shofar. The members of te schule were dismayed at such ht ad, ome poor and simple man *om one of the back seats offered Story. He came to the reader's ask, took the shofar in hand, and ith hardly an _of~~etfort, he ikiirlit owerfully. How relieved the ople were to hear the familiar, aspiring sounds! "T'kiah!"-eone long blast. "T'rush!" three trembling r h'varim!"?-six short notes. And then "'T'kiah," "T'ruah," d "Sh'varim" in varying order, st as the reader dictated. A ep breath of thankfulness passed rough all the hearers, and the avers went on* "Who is the man that blew the ofar ?"' the Gaon asked, after the rvce of Reb Yankov, the Dubner aid(preacher). "He is Mosheh Levner, rabbi. A ple few. A peddler, whom you ke ouhis t on tde dschoe ibe ato the poor people in his own ee.He has no learning and no A," si he rabbi, and spoke the subject no more. But as the went by and the holidays reover, Rabbi Yankov and his er followers noticed a change thedGaon He a uned deep y .No longer did he joke with mover the subtle points of the w.When on the Sabbath, be- enthe services, they told anee- esabout the great students of past, his face no longer shone them, with its former expres- of peace and love. He prayed whisper now and did not ging. Dr.and Mrs. A.E. I Rosenthal and Famrily xt iend s sInc Wse RAPPYr NEW PBAB _,.,l;r..,~ L~L---~-~; ibll -~l~k~-~I~P-I*-JU L~--- ~~ -- ~;L ~-L .Friday, september 30, 1982 Pcrge Fle~ven to do that, one' must bore a hole through it. *He sent for the court jeweler, who admired it greatly, saying: "I: have never seen another like it. A priceless stone!" "I am glad to hear that," said the king. "Now take it and bore a hole through the center." "One must have a very steady hand to do that," the jeweler re- (Continued on Page 12) IfIIuIAAAAIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIII~IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilII~lIIIIIIIIIII A NEW YEAR MESSAGE By RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD Congregation ð Jacob, Miami Beach PEAGE to the House of Israel: may joy within it ever dwell. Wte stand beneath the rosy shim- mer of New Year's dawn, as it tints our horizon with the world's new born hope. It is the season of the blasting of the ram's horn, the clarion call to a spiritual re- newal and Teshuva-repentance. Lest our destinies be swayed by unbalanced animal propensities the shrill notes of the shofar pierce deeply into the heart, bringing to the surface that spark of divine intelligence which alone justifies the existence otma n. O God! who settest Thy seal of immortality upon all Thy crea- tures, let all that is hard, frozen and unyielding in us, melt into the rivers of Thy delight. Let all the doors of our lives be flung open to receive the springtime flood of Thy love. May this year bring in its train everlasting peace on earth. May the Hope of Israel* which still lives in the breast of rery faithful Jew, come true. May this Isle of Dlreams with ite ately palms redolent with the fragrance of Palestine, inspire us with e thought that the Eternal People will return to the cradle place its being, Eretz Yisroel, and attain its highest goal in life--the triple rrmony of Beauty, Truth and Holiness in God. Amen. MIAMI'S PIONEER STEAMSHIP LINE BALTIMORE &; CAROLINA LINJE Offers Fast, Dependable, Economical Transportation Two Regular Sailings Weekly from Philad e~lphi a, Baltimor e, Norfoilk, J ac ksony ille Wgekly Sailings from Charleston, S. C. 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Fifth Street Extends to All Thelir Patrons and Friends Sincere Wishes for a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year Our Sincere Wis9hes for 8 IIAPPY NEW YEAR TO THE JEWISH PEOPLiE OF MIAMI TrE JEWISH ELORIDIAN 1~ To All My Jewish. Friends P G GLY WIG GLY Owned and Operated by Local People Page Twelve I I~I~CI rrlll C~~sc~---- -CI~~ .-m.-m-.m............................**nm 1 BELIrEVERS iH ir HERE is no unbelief : W~Rhoever plants a seed beneath the sod, t~And waits to see it push away the clod, I~f He trusts in God. Wg hoev-er says, when clouds are in the sky, SBe patient, heart, light breaketh by and by, i~ ,Trusts the 1Most High. SThe heart that looks on when the eyelids close, And dares to live his life in spite of woes, $~ God's comfort knows. There is no unbelief : And day by day-, and night, unconsciously The heart liv-es byv the faith the lips deny - EI God knowfeth why. 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The king sent for the best dia- diamond merchant in the whole 2534 N. Miami Ave. Phone 2-7554 eity and offered to make him court jeweler, if he would bore a hole through the gem. The mrhn was delighted; but as the Iring talked on, and he heard that his ~_.____ -__--------L-. life would pay the penalty for * making the slightest slip in cut. ~ g arxto s ting the stone, he, too, declined to make tehe ntemt ivttost HECTOR SUPPLY CO. foreign jewelers, offering them MIAMI, FLA. great sums of money---all in vain - Not one could be found who would vF mn el Rev. and Mrs. Nathan Wroo e and Family Wish All Their Relatiees cad Friends and the Offieers and Members of the Basi Israe Congregtionr of 80. Prebrsimr and All Jewryr "Snsha area.o 1Thatrnch." i i .. C1 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN A ROSH HASHANA MESSAGE By DR. C. A. PRESS, Rabbi . Congregation Beth Danid, Miami, Flonida AT this solemn season of the Jewish calendar the noblest sentiments are awak- ende in the Jewish heart. Centuries of trials have taught us the true meaning ~ of life; the wisdom, of ages has pointed to us the way out II of every difficulty. The suf- l B~ fering and hardship endured in the past year should only serve to bring fort in us greater moral courage and spiritual strength to carryI on ~ the struggle for the ideals of ~Zi ld i humanity~ our prophets pro- a claimed and for which our people so nobly sacrificed their lives mn every gener- : Mat.y the coming year bring a' us nearer that realization and give us renewed hope for a life filled with worthy achievement in all our endear May we behold the dawn of a new era and the fulfill of our age-long prayer for peace, happiness and prosp THE JERSEY ICE CREAMY CO. 244 N. W. Seventy-secondl Tverae Extend to All Their Jewish Friends Sincere Wishes for A Happy New Year ---- -- 41-4--g I plied: "Let me hear no more, lest I turn the world to chaos; it is the divine decree, accept it then ye who rejoice in the Law." I: recall a certain cold winter's night. I leave the Yeshiva well after midnight. The air is biting, and the ground is covered with dry frost. Writh gemara tucked away under my arm, I make my way homeward. An Arab peasant astride his donkey, passes me, lurching dangerously near. His face is typical of his race--hid- eous, repulsive and denrioniacal. I shudder instinctively as I think of (Clontinued on Page 14) au--#-- --- --- - -lr BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR Optunlo Cigars ; ee rrrt 5 ngrur av r--_-~'ESTS I Wie Extend to Our Jewish Friends and Patrons Sincere Good Wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR and 5th ,Avenue Coffee W. 8. QUINBY CO. 3(afnri Jacksonville I dof time to welcome the lucky Reporters were there en s.Photographers clamored pictures. His name was for time a headliner in the Chi- dailies. We sat together on veranda, and for the first I gleaned some of the facts, details which had escaped newspapers. Ralph had cer- ly changed. He seemed old, urd ynical. He was embit. dand spoke with vehemence. kig around at the beautiful ettes which adorned his fa. 's home, he summed up his inof this very fine house in word--"Junk." Poor boy! He me how he had stood for hours his back to the door of their ni" (boarding house) almost igthe vicious lunges of the bs as they sought entrance to place, to kill, to rape and to der. He could hear Billy Ber- from across the way--the ath House," where every oceU- t died a horrible death--"'m efor--carry on." He mentioned ys name with awe. Billy stood ein the American group. A duate of the City College of York, he had abandoned a able position in Brooklyn to this happy band of Yeshiva hoorim, who, with unflagging 1,delved deep into the fathom- sea of the Talmud in quest of ious pearls, moral' gems and word of God. The New York eshad stated the fact pro- lely: "W~illiam Berman, Phil- elhis youth." The sub-editor of at newspaper was no doubt a inof capacious understanding, t he had not known Billy. It *uld have taken much more than ist to describe this valiant hench- an, who kllw no fear. He had ed fighting to the lasat. No flow- 3s are laid, no eulogy has been imposed to this brave youth, yet my mind there is engraved a blet with his name in letters of ,d. He was my popular oppon- Jim flickland Miami Beach BEST WISHES for a VERY HAPPY NEW; YEAR day, Septenlbey 30, 1982 Pa e Thirteen L " LEST W FORG E O T (Continue m age ) ------- I ent m Talmudic debate. the vineyards, the pomegranates in And a Voice from the Heights re- __ HIe is, no doubt, expounding the multi- fold ramifications of the Talmu~d somewhere up above . . Ralph described the miracle of the two Harbeiter boys. The two brothers were pioneers from Brooklyn. They had been stabbed at least twenty times by the Arab fiends, and left to die. They are alive, but they carry their grim story through life. One is even now pursuing his Talmudical course in Mir, Poland, minus three fingers of his right hand. 'She other is studying in the Isaac El. chanan Yesrhiva College of New York. He views the world through one eye. The other he had sur- rendered to the common enemy- Arabia. Ralph paused in his story. There were other incidents, minor events Isuch as the roasting alive of an old Sephardic rabbi. He was held by two Arabs over a burning Primus stove until he succumbed. The other incidents are entirely too gruesome to appear here in .in.There are lign!tatfions to the pen of man. But Ralph could tell them to me, and I shudder every time I think of them. 14Pp. ings, ent-throat murder, plunder, pitiless violence, Hebron has been marked with a stain such as will never be eradicated. O most an- cient of cities, home of the Maar- ath Hamachpela, you have wit- nessed sin and corruption unheard of since the times of the flood and the righteous Noah. The twenty-fourth day of Aug- ust, 1929, the fateful day, marked my arrival in New York. The first anniversary found me lecturing be- fore the Jewish internes of the Federal Prison, Atlanta, in the presence of an armed warden. The second anniversary was spent in M~iami Beach, where I presented a word picture of the massacre tc my own congregation. At this, the third Yahrzeit, I am vacationing in Ontario, Canada. I am permit- ted by the immigration authorities to remain here until the twenty- fourth day of August. What a coincidence! Three years ago, my American visa was granted me in Jerusalem on condition that I reach the States not later than the twnty-fourth day of August. I bow to the creator in reverential homage, and exclaim, as did the magicians of the Pharaoh in Egypt "It is the finger of God." About this time of the year lI feel a strange longing for Hebron. Even at this moment, as I propel my canoe aimlessly through the still waters of the lake, I dream of my Yeshiva days. I am alone with my thoughts, thousands of miles from the scene of the little gray building with its barred win- lows, overlooking the Emek (val- ely )of Hebron. Vast oceans sep- bloom, displaying their exquisite scarlet cup-shaped blossom. I see the Bachoorim, attired in white suits and panama hats, as thiey stroll arm in arm through Main Street. There they go! Billy and Dave Sheinberg, the boy from Memphis, who had laid out a seven year plan of study. Benny Hur- witz is reading aloud a letter from Brooklyn. The others are listen- ing intently. Brooklyn--how dis- tant. Jackie Wechaler, with hands in pockets, is innocently watching the Arab shepherd boy, rounding up his flock to the tune of his flute-like reed. The Mathmid is walking alone, a thousand and one different Talmudic theories poss- mng through his mind at the same time. Alas! they are scenes of the past. The Seraphim in the heavens cried: "Zu Torah Vezu Schoroh?" Is this then the reward of Torah? Best Wishes for a Year of Happiness and Prosperityr to My Jewish Friends I/ r.lr........ GEO. F. McCALL Olerk Or~iminal Court of Record Wishes for All His F}'erjegl A Happy New Year Sincere Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year 11111111111111111111IIY Best Wishes f0Y 8 Very NeW Happy YearY """""""""""" 11111 attte me ~from the Mount of Olives, where my former fellow students are interred. I cannot visit their graves and give vent t my emotions. Yet I seem to be there in spirit. I see the town clearly. The Tomb of the Patri- archs with its lofty tower, sharply outlined against the azure sky; the Russian mosque which .adjoins the Eshel Avraham -Abraham's oak Ki, D id's water~P basin; IIIII1~IIIIIIIIIIIHIII Mr. and Mrs. I LOUfIS J. SCHWARTz Wish for All Their Friends A Happy and Prosperous New Year TRE JEWISH FLORIDIAN 1 A. B. SMALL Mons'alvatge and DrraneoerleDp. i Judge of the Civil Court of Record HIARSCINI MEYR # Ralph C. Pole M~iami Beach _~Z I~_~ __----------~-rU-~- -1 CI ~ UIU ~ ~- THE JEWISH YEAR Listen my children, And you shall hear The tale of the months Of the Jewish year. Nissan brings Pesach, Then lyar, then Sivan Which brmngs us Shovuos When our Law was given. Tammuz, the hot month, Then Ab with its fast; Ellul then tells us The old year is past. Tishre brings New Year, Yom Kippur and Booths, Then Cheshvan, then Kisley, With Chanukah's truths. In Tavais and Shevat There are holidays none, Till Adar brings Purim, And now my tale's done. Picture the astonishment of one of the candidates who is accused of quoting passages from his oppon- ent's speeches, he being under the impression it was Shakespeare. ,,,,,,,,,, IIUWIWltllrrl#I BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEWY YEAR-, About eYour ear ThzemPS Specializing in a thorough eye examination by the aid of the newest scientific instruments, without the use of DRUGS, TESTENHART or eAI sOrF ments register all defects of Sthe eyesight. Visitors welcome. IN MIAMI 21 YEARS BECKWrITT OPTICAL CO. 36 N. E. First Avenue is osissuesmearammarames zCIIIII~I MIAX'S DELICATESSEN 1167 WEST FLAGLER STREET Extends to All Patrons and Friends Sincere Wishes for a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR -------~-~ 'I'k~i~t~S~E~Sf~ i i TANNEE The Standard Drug and Sundry Co. (Incorporated) 47 N. W. FIFTB STREET Extends to Its Many Friends and Patrons Best Wishes for a Happy and Prospereas New Year Page Fourteen THE TEA-KETTLE'S PREJUDICED) OPINION I think the cook's the meanest thing! She beats the egg and whips the cream, And warms me up when I won't sing, No4w don't you think the cook ;s mean ? One day for the can opener she ran. SShe was going to operate on a can. Of course the vegetables inside WYere frightened to death and tried ) to hide. The cookies in the ice-box froze WMihile she went to read and doze. One day she made the sweater die. And do you think she let me cry ? 1 ~, non'ndteed, sekmhde e a ng thin ! And when the sweater was almost dead, She ceremoniously dyed him red. And- Oh, onch! Oh, she's going to make me smng, Now isn't the cook the meanest thing ? "LEST WE FORGET" (Continued from Page 13. that curved knife which the Arab carries beneath his Kaftan for- protection ? and quicken my steps. Hebron is asleep; all is wrapped and veiled in a mystery of silence, From a house nearby, a voice pierces the stillness of the night. I press forward and stop before a lighted window. Inside the room sits Dave, the Memphis boy, his eyes transfixed on the open ge- mara. Backwards and forwards he sways, the dim flickering oil lamp throw-ing grotesque images over the wall. Subconsciously he sings the Yeshiva "Nigun," his voice rising and falling, attuning itself to the difficult text. It is beauti- ful, this Yeshiva melody; it has never failed to charm, to thrill and inspire. As I tand the ch in th lighted window, I feel divinely in- spired. The intense cold leaves me for a brief instant; a sudden awarsmtr palsseglthroughemym irmal strains of the Tanu Rabanan and the Amar Abaye swell through the night. Poor Dave! His seven year plan was never realized. A prince i of a fellow, they called him, this boy from the South. As a prince he had lived, striving to attain the acme of moral perfection, and as a prince he had died, defending the Sepher Torah to the last. "How was the tongue which taught the Law brought low to lick the dust." Farewell, Prince David. Liverpool, Hebron, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, Toronto. And so I pass through the world, a keen observer of life in its varied aspects. With a jagged hole in my heart, I mingle with the crowd. I have associated with rich and poor, with the rarified intelligent- sia and the masses. I have con- versed with rabbis and Catholie preachers, millionaires and ped- dlers, professors and cobblers. I "Tolrow the new~s of the day with more than passing interest. Adolph Hitler's dramatic speeches, and the anti-semitic agitations in Ger- many send my memory back to Arabia. Nazi, Arab, Amalek, they hate us intensely. Your antj-semit~e knowstvhat he is after. He seeks to up ~ot that flourishing tree of life, the Etz Chaim of the world, the Torah, around which grow the blue flowers of romance. He se- lects the Yeshiva Bgchoor for his victim, the bearded rabbi, the meek and pious Sephardi who, cramped with cold, squats daily before the Wailing Wall, praying mournfully for the coming of the Messiah. As the year' glide silently by, I shall. observe each recurring anni- loed rol ea uspo I wilrcaml eac one of the trusted princes of the Law on this memorable day. Above all, I shall ever hear that Yeshiva ngion, which, like the swell and surge of the sea, and like the thunder of the pentecostal skies, will resound above all else; first a wail, then a rumble, at last a vic- torious cry. I am in the synagogue. The service is almost over. The mourners are standing. They, too, are praying for the souls of the departed. LAZARUS AX ELRO D. Big Cedar Point, Ont., August 16, 1932. . 269 Wishes W. FLAGLER ST. Phone 3-2718 Sfor All Their Patrons and Priends a 1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, fi , I i i r i r 1: ,1 ;I t~ilI r r '1.. i Ij 'igi I it ii i: i :t i; THE JEWIS FLORIDIIAN Mr. and Mrs. L. Silverman and the SLVER PAINT CO. THE MTIAMII CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Extends Sincere Wishes for A Happy and Prosperous To the Jewish Citizens and Residents Of Mialli a n......... .I~ilY b'S A Happy New Year S E LGE T ,.,,,,,,,,,,7 5 N.& E.8ECOND AVE. Southern Life & Health Insrurance Co. Wishes fo "pg" 't eih ar I SORE rzi~ rrFXIA NEB T Moore's Drug Store Fort Lauderdale, Fla. WISHES YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR Greetings from CHAS. M. WEIRICK( Will Appreciate Your Support for CONSTABLE Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Paid Political Adv. unununnumonmenumnumannonumumnsummunmunnum SC. L.WILSON Expert Locksmith "A Key for Everything'' SGrmnding, Clippers and Shears SPh. 2012 Wet Pal Beach HAPPY NEW YEAR Quality Sanitation Q., and S. Fish and Poultry M~arket 83 8. E. Second S~t. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Members of the "Curse of Ma- teela" now in production tendered a surprise birthday party to Miss Frances Kane, Irving Bartz, Sey- mour London, Harry Lipachitz, El. lis Klein, Ruth Davis, Sidney Le- vine, Rose Cromer and Edna Schonfeld. Murray Grossman, the author of the play, is directing its production with Stanton Fields as stage manager. Dot Roth in charge of costumes, Bernice Watts for make up, and Eleanor 191ink as prompter. After a dress rehearsal at Kaplan Hall Wednesday evening the group went to the Kane home in Miami Beach where dancing Indtrefreshments were enjoyedd. Ai h embers of the cast were present together with the Kane faniy The pla will Kbe presented on October 26th. bbi S. M. Machtei will offici- during the High Holidays at rgtion Beth El. Services be held at 8 p. m. and at 8 .Rabbi Machtei will be as- dby Mr. J. Solomon and e sermon subjects are as fol- :Tonight, "Prepare Your "; tomorrow morning, "On 1"; Sunday morning, "The ieJudge." During the Day tenement Rabbi Machtei will csh on the following subjects: y nighe, Oct. 9the nt t neK g dy morning at the Memorial seto Dieerv th a trn~oon 'c,"Forgiven." sermon during the morning cswill be preached .at 11 HAPPY NEW YEAR C. K. Simon L. N. Simon SIMON FUNERAL HOME So. Olive St., Phone 7563 West Palm Beach, Fla. LAKE WORTH FUNERAL HOME, 8th sad J. Phone 238 ~NANCY MARIE TEA ROOM 114 Myrtle St. WEST PALM BEACH Extends to All Patrons and Friends Sincere Wishes for A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Sincere Wishes for a Happy New Year FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME 1201 South Olive Ave. Phones 5272 WEST PALM BEACH Beist Wishes for SA HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR I* < i ? ~"To Serve H~umanity Better" 131 S. Lakeside Drive LAKLE WORTH, FLA. ~IIU I I llll~ llgllllllla ill ill llilll ilalli li lll lli lllaillille lu llgil lia ilm illil IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllliMIIllIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIlillllllIIIIIIIIIlillulIlliIIIIllullIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllulllHillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIll NEW YEAR'S MESSAGE ullmee isg Idthe h uni;; at the home of Miss Belle erGardenia St., with Ann hostess. Various diacus- Swere had and several amend- tsmade to the constitution. ouncement was made that the meeting would be held at the eof Harry Moss on 31st St. attending other than the beswere: Sarah Bergman, leAuerback, Edward Clein* Hilliard Clein. Following the tigrefreshments were served tehostess and dnacing en- r.Max Greenberg was hostess bridge given for the benefit of Beth Israel Sisterhood at her ein Lake Worth. Prizes were ded at each table and refresh- tsserved. lm Beach Lodge of Bnai Brith 1146 enjoyed an all-day pic- at Jupiter last ~Sunday. In geof arrangements was Sam ar who received much com- dton for the splendid way picnic was conducted. Games played and a good time was by all. Wishing All wish Patrons and Friends a Happy New Year otel's Grocery and Market Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Greetings From I.Ekman's I[ron Works General Blacksmithing Ornamental Iron Work loyBuidling Radiator Repairing Fort Lauderdale, Fla. HAPPY NEW YEAR .......... *l wihFeed &t Suppy Co. Feed, Seed and Fertilizer 18 South D~ide Highway LAKE WORTH, PLA. LE'SHONOH TOVAH TIKOSAIVU MAY YOU ALL BE INSCRIBED FOR A GOOD YEAR usrasranaem HAPPY NEW YEAR THE MARY LOUISE COFFEE SHOPPE Regular Meals Sandwiches Short Orders Delicious Home Cooked Foods 8 and 10 North J LAKCE WORTH, FLORiDA Alar~y H. Johnson Louise Jobson Ililliggggggaggg lIg IgH1IIH)HIilagI gIggniHMIMIUIi E Portraits in Oil SCom ecal Art Landscapes IMARIE STEFFE Lakeview Ave. at the Bridge WEST PALM BEAca Greetings from The Thirst Station Okeedrobee Road and WEFlorid A e movemewesses ~S~S~S~S~S~S~ _~_ on5~ GOLDBERG'S KOSHER MARKET 519 Clematis St. WEST PALnM BEACH Wishes All Its Friends and Patrons A VERY HAP5Y NEW YEAR pLFA PurO Pa8teutized Milk -Sweet Cream Buttermilk Cottage Cheese -Sour Cream Salt and Sweet Butter Fresh Florida Eggs "Eyes are too precious to neg- lect. Regular periodical ex- amination will keep them fit. FRANKC IDNER p89 Okchobee Road WE T nPL D AC PENNOCK: CERTIFIED MILKC 456 FLAMINGO DRIVE -WEST PALMl BACH y, i$eptember 80, 1983 Page Fifteen the Jewish Floridian. Following the business .meeting a social pro- gram was presented in which Miss Helen Wroobel slang several Span- ish songs. Miss Sara Kahn was heard in several well received recitations. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. FAITH What is my faith? A memory Of Sabbath lights and hallowed bread And two old hands astir with prayer, Laid on a curly head. What is my faith ? A fragrance Of willow boughs and myrtle leaves, And airy Sukkahs hung about With dried and yellow sheaves. What is my faith? A melody O erew can s and range, All digi wordless wail Of old despairs* Whatid my faith? A sorrow Of lose vast grave on Russian p ain, Heae estark against sonaked sky, Rabbi Alex. 8. K~leinfeld Temple Beth El St. Petersburg, Fla. of the Hadassagram which will appear quarterly, and Miss Esther Wroobel, chairman in charge of refreshments. Plans for the coming year's pro. gram of activities, both social and cultural, were discussed and will be published in an early issue of A splendidly attended meeting of the Junior Chapter of Miami Hadassah was held in the Blue Room of the Ponce de Leon Hotel last Monday evening with Miss Lena Weinkle presiding. Miss Helen Wroobel was named cul- ura chairman, Miss Hannah lc, Jewlah national fund chair- nan, Miss Selma Spoont, editor rrton Goldstein left Saturday ttend the Riverside Military lemy at Gainesville, Ga. regular meeting of the B'nait I Lodge of Palm Beach was Monday night, Oct. 3, at the ] Rooms on Clematis Ave. By S. M. MACHTEI Rabbi of the Radio Synagogue To t~he members of the Radio Synagogue, of Congregation Beth El of West Palm Beach, and to all the House of Israel, Greetings! You will enter your house of worship with fear and trepidation on New Year. You will stand in awe before the Divine Presence. know that you have made a sorry mess of the opportunities of the Year. Have no misgivings. God is a loving father. Approach With sincerity. the You past Him He came to my desk with quivering lip The lesson was done. "Dear Teacher, I want a new leaf," he said, * I have spoiled this one." I took the old leaf, stained and blotted, And gave him a new one all unspotted, And into his sad eyes smiled, "Do better, now, my child." I went to the throne with a quivering soul-- The old year was done. "Dear Father, hast Thou a new leaf for me ? I have spoiled this one." He took the old leaf, stamped and blotted. And gave me a new one all unspotted, And into my sad heart smiled, "D~o better, now, my child." ---"A New Leaf," by Kathleen Wheeler. 413 Hibiscus St WISHES TO A aMr. and Mlrs. Sam Goldberg and Fort Pierce 08r Lauderdale THE JE-WI~SHP FLORIDIAN Palm Beach NOWS N. W. MIZELL WEST PALM BEACH )EXTEND GREETINGS FOR HAPPY NEW YEAR A HAPPY NEW YEAR ICE CREAM Sole Distributors IIWrMill""U""~ ~ r~wr ~ IHIIIIIIlIIlIHIIIIlIlI8HlIliliIIlIIHIIIIIllIIllgga1Ilna888II11IIIlllIIIllil11111llIIIIIIIIIIIIHH #IIIIIIH#IIIIIIIIIIl hi ~Great Mloments1F In History =. By R. UNO We Take This Opportumity to ine fam of M~oses Mainanide Wi sh Our Many Friends works became widely known. It Moes tee wa nn like MMeso A Happy and Prosperous meaning from the Moses of the Pentateuch to Maimonides. And indeed no one since the ancient NWYA authors of the Pentateuch and the "Mishnah" had done as much he for the development of Juda- is na nhi rs b ook nds ttn OIL CHANGE translated into Hebrew, a vast TEXACO or PENNSYLVANIA commentary on the "LMishnah"l I E ~ ~dfQ OIL called "The Torch," Maimonides EFR ieFl presented with great lucidity the ::::R t contents of the "verbal teachings." CHEVROLET Quarts While the "Gemarah" often made= F rrI t OTHER CARS IN PROPORTION the meaning of the "Mishnah" ob- Y GOOD UNTIL OCTOBER 5TH scure and confusing, "The Torch" h made all clear and simple. But Maimonides was not content with this. The many volumes of the ==LUBRICATION Talmud contained such an enor- B hrul rie mous and disorderly mass of laws, ByTo==lyTaie scientific data and moral teachings; Lubrication Men that to study them all was a life- (- EiI NEWEST ALEMITE work in itself. It was also very dif- -.. EQUIPMnENT V)RC~ ficult to pick out any definite rules and laws such as one might need for guidance, because of the innu erabl iconfli osn opinions Heavy Duty 13-Plate "Mishnah" and the "Gemarah." Maimonides therefore decided to srr SRI Battery ........... $4.95 compile a complete code of Jewish laws and precepts, founded on the Bible and Talmud. He says in the introduction to this work: "This 1 1ra Aut work is intended to be a complete te ea M digest of the 'verbal teachings,' .iin with all the rules and laws that -R p im have accumulated since the days of our teacher, Moses, down to the By Competent Mechanics cc~Jn s compiling of the 'Gemarah.' I have called this book 'Mishneb-Torah'l ---*lA ~ --- ...,... (The Second Law), so that after [v 4IN mastering the written teachings -GOODRICH TIRES L (The Bible), the student may pro- Y Texaco ceed immediately to the study of More Mileage---More Safety--More Comfort this digest by means of which he Cas Pric CahPie*s-*" ieC if will be able to learn the verbal rCSize for One for Two teachings (Talmud) without hav- 4.40-21........( $ 4.15 2 for $ 7.96 ing to read anything besides these O P E T R two books." 4.50-20.._..... 4.49 2 for 8.78CO P E E T R The, "(Mish~neh-Torrah" Or, as it 4.50-21........ 4-75 2 for 8.941. is otherwise called, "Yad-Hacha-l 4.75-19........ 5.27 2 for 10.24 & ROAD SER VICE sakah" (The Strong Arm), isl 4.75-20........ 5.38 2 for 10.46 Phon 29 writenin ebrw o a inelitr-5.00-19........ 5.55 2 for 10.80On 214 ary quality. It is divided into fourteen parts. 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A Jew must worship this God alone. 6. All the words of the Biblical prophets are trap. 7. Moses, the teacher and law- giver, was the first and greatest of the prophets. 8. The laws of our religion were : given by God to Moses to be OT IR . passe h n ro lita through hhm b The Home of Complete, Economical Car Service superseded by any other. 1 10. God knows all our thoughts an1.x n awards those who ob- se veb e laws and punishes those 1(. A saviour of the Jewrish~ 0 e t l g e t :o oe.=:: knw o na h:n P II ONE 2-2194 that day might be. (To Be Continued) |||||||||||| |111111111111111111 iul mn m en ........... ..... I ~~ ~~~__~__~ |
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