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eJnrn I ; I r;ra FLORID)A'S ONLY JEWISH WEEKLY PUBLISHED REGULARLY I~~~~~~~ ~~~ I .... ....an m Igmlma I;1~1I1~ ----.r------ ---- iv -_ -- I II.-~IC~YL-~- -- --~-~-- -1- ~ I I Miami Veterans Of Wars Organize The orgnlB.. e F. V Miami of All Wars by a vote of the members, who also voted t6 turn over all property of the old or, ,........o to t,. ... Dispensation to the B. E. F. of Miami tebeo a part of the nVet. by Harry H. Farr, organiser nd commander in chief of the na. tional organisation, which has its headquarters in Miami. Mr. Farr pointed out the restric- tions in membership of other vet. eran organizations were a handi- .cap. and that the Veterans of All .Wars, open to all veterans with honorable discharge, could work with a purpose and scope broad ~enough to consider the bonus qees- tion and other matters pertaining to ex-service men. "h .;. ,:ii .XLI. Price: Five Centrs Miami, Florida, Friday, October 7, 1982 tree joeuuralm cad carried on. SWe pride earelves apon th iefat thrt s bel~v tbt os arb~ darty to the Jewish ppAfr Un- like otherss, we did met eease ':Pr~estb~a during the sammerr meats.fI l e - o ker~ Stockbri~ge peeadve days, ex. hys,~a~s rhaeon her never dglrgf to was founded Wa ~ :oldest daily news. 3(4 that has been a feanded. There newpaprsa in older, IMf they ; LE hard- mnore years old and that there ari of 'them. Tha( survivors thal laes of boa. fignes at ne~ar two hun* ladpstries i urntaerrupted ysn ago P it for him- Rabbi Caplan to Preach at Services With Rabbi Jonah' E. Caplan preaching and Carntor Rabbi A. 8. Wiedel chanting the services, Yom &ipper will be paerea In .Bunday evening promptly at 6 o'clock with the Kol Nidrei ser'- lee, the choir assis~tins the Cantor, at the Miaml 'Jewish Orthodox reagregtion. Pollowlag Ath gel Nidrei, the Rabbi will preach on "Vows andi Resolutions." Monday 'morning: the services w~ill begia 'wht'b t~he hchris at 8 o'clock. At 10 o'clock tite IRabbi will pireach immediately before the Ylaskr or 'Memorial services. Hiis subject :wil be, "The Dea Are With Us." 'At the closing services the SRabbi waill preach on "T~he Ga~tes o Reaven." During the` day a speelal children's service 'erill ~held with the memrrbers of the T o~iCd Trah and Sunday Sohooelr.4ah pat. 'Thi`e~ilc 3tir ur~High Hol- idapys have jeen nbteworthy be- cause of the decorwne and the sol- emnity of the prayers. liseppnsive reaqdJig in E~nglish of the mrost im~oirtanbt prayers have been led by the Rabbi. :Tempe 0Brael 10 Appeal to Be Made At Beth David An appeal by Stanley C. Myoers of ~the Steeriag Commrqittee~ of Beth David Synagoague for a partlelpa- tion of the general public in Bteth David aiffair, will be made dtrint i YopI Kipper, aLc~cordngto an an. neanceement moade by the oftlelals. At the Kol NJidrei aiervos begin- ning SundayS altbf; October 9~th at 7 P. M., Rbebi Carl Pressr wil preach on "Whither MImkinld." Th~e Yiskorr services Idomci~yl morn- ing w~il. be ~in charge ~f Rabbi Press, wrho_ w~ll talk on "Tradi- tion." At t)(elos;ing NeiLh ser~v' iee Monday evening Babbla AMss will preach onr "Hopp?' " Cantor Lquis Hayman will chant at all the aspices on Yom Kippur. -ucCs Plans Are~~~~ Aldbll a special program is being pre- pared~ for- Yom Kipper which will hegsin with the Klol Nidrel service Sunday eveoning at 6 P.M. Cantor Boris Seblachmnan is belag rPeis by Mcr. Giraybard in the cheating' of the traditional prayers. San- hte i ubi ul el tagy nighft the Rabbi Mill btal on ises it or as theb Americani news- "At-One-Mant." ~papers have carried on during the SSol' Gorden, one of the Talmuid depres~alo a la prosperity. They TPorah pupils .of Beth Jacob, woil have not arte for rollef, although speaks during these services. Mo~n- revenue was seriously reduced; -day morning lit the Yisher or Eh- few have failed; and they have not morial services Cantor Schlashatan curtailed to any extent in their will lead -with Rabbi Amelead service to the people. preaching on "A~aent." Special Dean Carl W. Akermnru of the prayers will be mreelted for the Columbiar School of Journalism, in members of the opagregation who -his annual report to President .passed away since laSt Bosh Hash- Nicholas Marsay Batler, sai8 one.. Stanley Weinkle will speak newspapers have been "better on behalf of the Talmnud Torah mandg~ed than banks, industries pupils on Monday morning. and government" during this pe- riod, and there has been~ no de- Clcline iw the-~amount of news plb- Sond 00I 10 l ished or in the character and Register Pupilsr qriaityof reportorial standards.dclaed pagitraion the undy a"Theare ha e been fewer merger 9crA1=eool ofthe Miami Jewish Ort~ho- s r JonahE. Cplan n chrge. The lare bodies ofinld vadu invest-~ school ill bregaion wimm ediatly afte or.Nwppr hv ensn traine teaher Syandu with Ra po h rsshspoe isrgtt gramdesgne to ivethepupls suges better o methoidsa fogves- a hoo ugh E goundng in the prin- ermtoridsryndarcl cipesofJudis. ll emer tre The npaer hase canrriedrr taind thosher livng int othwes pon, tevpen a ha s, rolzng its re-h gar eurgned to rgister immeditely sponesiblty bto mthe ommunityand At a meeting of the Ladies' Ax- Iliary of the Miami Jewish Ortho- dox Congegation held at the Syn- aglogue lrat Tuesday afteronon plans for the entertainment of the children of its Sunday Blehool and Talmud Tnanh at its annual Sumh? affair will Mbe Mrs. ~ath A e ;Morris Rapaport aild MrsFL. J. x1 Iws, heard the rhen he was la I and brought a players over to Js museum on ong before he aircus business. tody the most al instrumeatd. ~meerc 'dat Isof the gr~ o its popalar- yto learn t~o u~ can stories the world ' .In Italy 4 watt en- the heat ob- lsinto vot- So8nomar, Cal- frmgesears almost as tonight on "Equality of All Human Beings," beginning at 8:15. Mem- bers should make a special effort; to attend. Sunday ~evening in ushering in the observiance of the holiest day of the Jewish year, the Day of Atonement, Rabbi K~ap- lan will lecturer on "The Fourth /Principle of Judaism; Original Parity, Not Original Sin." A spe" cial program of music has been provided Monday morning ser- ices will begin at 10 A. M., with the Rabbi preaching on "Freedom "An Inventory~ of Mind and Heart." In the afternoon services will begin at 1 o'clock with the Rabbi preaching on Be ward and Punishment." At 4:80 special me, morial services wpil be hebld. St.Petersburg The Jews of St. Peteraburg will again hear Cantor Nathan Wroo- bel when he will chant the Kol Nidrei services ushering in the ob- slervranee of Yom Kippayr at the Bnai Israel C~onagregation. Monday morning the Gantoir wil agala chant the services in traditional style, and will lead the Yiskor or memorial services. During the Yom Kipper services Cantor Wroo. bel will briefly explain ~the sig- nificance of the day. and its ob- servan~e. ' At the Reform Jewish Congre- galtion of St. Petersburg Babbi A. S. Kleinteld will be in charge nd will a~bant the services Yom Kip- do ay Surndaqyl:~i;. al~kA sinpa with ieach ~on ~. ladles to the worshippers immedi- ately after the services in the Sueeah of the Congregation. Mrs. Traeger is in charge. Saturday morning Mrs. Harry Simons will .be hostess to the worshippers of the Congregation immediately after the services in celebration of their son Teddy's Bar Mitzva. Simehas Torah evening Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Adelman will be hosts to' the Congregation in the Sweash* Following the business session an interesting address was made by BenefiE ho 10 BeStaged The local Veterans' B. E. F. or- ganization is sponsoring a benefit show this coming Tuesday eve- ning, October 11th, at the Temple 'Theater, with a east that is sel- dom seen anywhere in the country. Among the artists that will ap- pear are Wells and Winthrop, Crodd and Words in a novelty "Passled." George Christie, former Radio- K~eith-Orphetlm star; Chester rl- exander, master. of ceremonies at the Club Bagdad; "Rosalia," Club Bargdad sensation; and : Mr. Bill Pecks and Mae Bose will present their farmous "Rosebuds," in adi. tion to their own artistic speelal- ties. Mr.~ Lee Cantqr and1 Mae Abeford will offersaeveral no a e~ and it. Chester Alessader~ .(4 his comedyp eifafo. Miss Ef- leen Sallivan wlB~ present the - dad Begggy: Chosres~p 14 apw a platy'sqisb of the opep . society. It has marintained a level head in the midsrt of calamity howlers. It has commended and condemned public actions secord- ing to its own ideas, but it never aurrenderend fat nthe future o almost umitedly against g~overn- mental and national courses which !they believed dangerena to the when politicians and congress ab- jetlyn retreated before organized The press la a human institu- tion and may differ la its interpre- tations and opialeas. But it is ever patriotic and loyal, courage- ously fightingl for thLe right as it sees the rightt: The newpapaer is a necessity. It meetsr new compe- tition and new conditions surccess- fully. It is jusrtified in being proud of the requ~rd. ,aaeht isParsons, in- asrm tulrbine, lies or ~more the earth and stion of many esat would be r the contina- I power which to more of this soare of Joyrce Larne, Mack and Hack, "Bertrons," Joe Lyrcell, the Bag The Senior Charpter of Miami .dad string duo, Jack Taylor, Tom-l Badassah is making arrnge- my Staford,' and many ~otheis ments for a novelty luncheon for wdi l alo appear. Monday, October 24th, at which Producer~ Frank Davis is re-timre the officers elected at the hearsing a number of smiles, sig-I elcose of the lrast season wRill be for- 'gles, and 'real "otat loud" leagrlba mally installsl into o~fife. Ae- -iill Sebaon the entire predkitoao oordingr to an annorunement by the . The B. E. F. Show is speaored :Pradent, ` Mrs.: Prods _ I Alitr heade Italia'n stat 9 .3. .thhi- ;IC ~I th8a""rdrcl~~a;Yb~~,'~a~t; i:S.r.=~;:~ -5~~ ' . i ,j.;. ;.. ~i~~.-. -- -- i- "I : '. r- i.~.*6~t", .' ~. 1;; ~'r ~ Beach Services Press Carries On Attract Throngsl It 161 ,,,,,,,,,, tht reprint the to ~rint editor~ Because of the large number dL hich appeared in a recent leas Mliamians wRho have attentled serv. of The Misai Herald. PartieP lees during Rosh fHashone at the Th washFordurn th Beth Jacob Synagog, Midami Beach, only Jefish weekly la Florlds which heM sloft the bsraer o~ _ ~__~__ ___ As a result of the activrityr oft David a large attendsoce asora ene at the recent HighnIHoiday~ ereices at the Synagoape. Flrass for a mem ers ip drive which will begin shortly after Yom Kipper are now being made writh the goal of four hundred members being set. An effort will be made to increase Friday night attendance, and to interest the pubie in Beth I oo o *********************ooe Tali best' 'h t3 136P~ 5i uatrt1 wind ui p the YomZ Kipper fast to get a real, clesa and eajoyale laugh . N ext Sunday add~iutage,~October 9th, religiours scaool Of TFemple Israel will report for actual ~begin. Sing of work. Those wishing to Stake Hebrew lessons under Rabbi Kleinfeld will please register. at Sthe office sol that proper arrange. ments may' be mae. Mrs. Nathan Abramson and son SAlvin restrned to the city Thurs. Sday monrnin after having supnt several months visiting her alar- ttives and friends~ in Springfiebld, Masa. Mir. Harry Simon received news that his sister had died saddealy in her home at MinneappS4lies Mispn, the first day of Rosh Bashono. Emanah Chapter O. E. S. will celebrate its fifth birthday anni- season Octaebr 13th at the Scot- tish Rite Temple beginning atvesr 8 te i m tn o h P. M. when a very interesting ~pro- gram will bepresented. Enter- i'tainment and refreshments will be !provided. All Eastern Stars are cordially invited. On Saturday morning, October '15th, the first day of Sulccos, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simons of city will celebrate the Bar Mitzva of their son Teddy at the Miami Jlew. ish Orthodox congregation, 1545 S. W. Third St. After the services they will be hosts at a K~iddesh in their friends are invited. 1 Mrs. Michael Arnold of Coral Gables, who has spent several months visiting relatives and Friends in New York City, returned to her home this week for the Hol- idays* Theo eremoinyoof t ashlich in Beth Jacob Congregation, Mi- ami Beach en masse when Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod and the entire congregation proceeded to the ocean front and there, with prayer books in hand, carried out the eastom of "casting their sins into the ocean." This took place im- mediately after the Mincha serv- ice the second day of Rosh Ha~sh- ono. Temple Israel Sisterhood made plans for the month at the meet- ing held Monday in the temple. Mrs. Isaac Levin, president, pre- sided, and in a brief address told the group the value of cheer and friendliness at the present time. The meeting was the first of the fall season and was marked by a large attendance. Other speakers were Major K. SMandell, whose subject was "The Influence of Women in Affairs of Today"; D. J. Apte, president of the congrgeation, who presented some problems to the Sisterhood, and Dr. J. H. Kaplan, who talked of the responsibility of the times. Mrs. H. I. Homa opened the meeting with prayer. Reports were made by Mrs. Harry Nevin, Mrs. Morris Cowen, Mrs. Gerald Lewis and Mrs. H. G. Miller. Beatrice Hunt sang "Fromth Land of the Sky Blue Water" and "To the Sun." Frances Tarboux was accompanist, Xt was announced that an after- noon bridge party will be given October 18 at the hope of Mdrs. J. Simpson. An .eyeing recep- tion will be held October 21 and a _i Page Two TH EIS L)BDN Baai S. M. uaebtei, founder rand dircrtorr of theBradio Syns l sego, wall pnreah at 11 o'clo-f onSunday mornmg over WIlOD on "Forgiveneiss. The sermon wil be Yictb tP Ysa gip tk Iky of Atonement..I Is adi- ti a o th wrmron adWr uilb prayers, music, and a question be . Halloween party ud the ans- pices of. the happy day committee will be given -Otober 29. I New meberstr accepted were Mrs. Judith Mandel, -Mrs H~erben Sepler, Mrs. M. G~oldweber and M ftr te-pcm a social hour was -held with-Mrs. Jack sernstein, M.]~rs..BertRiser an~d Mrs. J. A. Richter in charge. M3rs. Henry f. WIilliams will be in vbarge of the program that will be presented at the next meeting of the Sisterhood in Nlovrember. A board meeting of the Senior Hadassah will be held next week. The Hebrew Athletic Club is making plaps for a gala minstrel show that will be presented to the public ander the direction of Milton Klein who Iazs had considerable ex. perience in directing minstrels and other shows and is anxious to have those interested in this work com- manicate with him. On October 20th the Club will present a play and ten acts of vaudeville at K~Iap- lan Hall, full details of which will be anounced in ouar next issue. On October 30th the Qlub will hold a benefit dance at the Coral Gables I Country Club for the benefit of its club house fund. Mrs. Harry M~arkowitz will be Hostess at a membership tea at' her 6....*** edina Ave. Cravl GabesonWednesday afternoon, IOctober 19th, Ifor the benefit of SBeth David Sisterhood, from 3 to 5 o'clock. The organization will shortly sponsor a series of card par- ties for the benefit of the Talmud Torah. This coming Succos Mrs. J. Engler will hea4 the committee for the.asual reception and enter- tainment in the Succah of the Con- grega* * Mrs. Harry Dubler is convalese- ing at the Jackson Memorial Hos- pital from a serious operation she underwent last week. Dr. A. Lustgarten has returned ~to Miami from a vacation trip of four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berenson and son, Stanley, have returned to their home in .the Granada apart- ments after a visit in Boston, their former home. The Dramatics League of Miami i will shortly present a play, "The Curse of Mateela," written and podu ed by Mura rsmn te exact time of w ich Gil me , nounced in an early issue, The first mreeting of the current season for the Junior Council of Jewish Women was held is the Blue Room of the Poncoe de Leon Hotel last Monday night wheQn im- portant plans for the season were diseassed. A large number of measbers and guetsf were present and enjoyed the program presented and the refreshments served. The first of a series of benefit bridges wi rbeeld with M m iriam bome on Wednesday evening, Oe- tober 19sth, beginning at 8 o'elock. The public is invited to attend. On Monday, October 17th, Janior Hadasseh will be hosts at a dinner in the home of Miss Dorothy Roth, 2901 S. W. 4th St., beginning at 7:30 P. M, to mark the formaal opening of the winter's activitis. Idiss Bede GoldenbtlLa is chair- iFnan w~ith Miss Dorothy Roty as- siPrat chairmanl, aided by the members of ~the Board~ of Diree- tomrs. FPull detail swill be pub~- lished in our next issue. Mliss Franes Kane, who re- ,turned to the city recently after a seven moth's absnce during wrhich she: appeared on the R. L ,Q. vaudeville circuit, was again seen last Friday night at Bayfronat Park when her~ dancing received ~a very enthusiastic ~ovatio~n and compelled her tor give an encore. Monday night she appeared in a Gypsry number at the Miami Biltmore Country Club at the D~oherty testi- monial dinner. Miss Kane is co'4 SPleting her course in musicat the The Junior Council of Jewish Women will be hosts at a girls' break dance in the Beth David Trl mud Torah Hall on Nrovemrber 6th, with Miss Henrietta Hirsch. as chairman of the arrangements committee. Plans provide' for a program of entertsmnment in ad- dition to the? dancing. A Board meeting of the Junior Council of Jewish Women will be held at the home of Miss Fay Shel- don- in the Granada apartments, on -Tuesday, October 11th. All members are urged to attend, An important meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami J5ewish Orthodox Congregation will ~he held next Tuesday evening, Oc. tobher 11th, at the Synagogue, be- ginning: promptly at 8 P. M. Mrs. Ida Buckstein, the president, urges all members to attend and bring a friend with them. A noministing committee will be appointed at this meeting to recommend officers for the coming year. Plans for the work of the organization for th~ I coming year will be announced. A program of entertainment will fol. low the business meeting and re- freshmentsj will be served. Registration for Talmud Torah children at the Miami Jewish Or. thodox Congregation is being con. ducted daily from 3:30 to 4:30 at the Synagogue by the Rabbi, Jonah E. Caplan, in charge. Joe E. Brown, noted screen comedian, is again with us for a show full of hilarity and mirth- rabisng stunts. As a tenderfoot from the glorious West, he comes to the great city and then there ensues a series of events that keeps one laughing and gasping for breath until the show is over, In "Tendertoot," showing at the Tivoli Theater this coming Sunday and Monday, Joe E. Brown is at David Sunday School dircee by cam out 4a e was1 rith 811 w Stanley C. My~ers, and the eate onealtt h~~e r."~ i i Talmud Torah. Members oflfL jli' qr car d- -L- the committee are Frank Which remaind me of the fe W\eintrmaub 120 Ackerman, Ions who Jtokr fa-of a 9ontg W'einkle, M. J. Koplowitz, Dr. -A. 3 ;rptJshn I, E. Rosenthal, E. Friedman and "Hugh,"i. Agid: his cmag Harry Markowitz. "donl'(,,gon payL ~ j's imlan *pickr your te ,ina publing"(l M/-s.i Charles Feldman returned to the city last Friday after hav- `- ' ing spent~ a month in the North visiting relatives apd ~friends there. A chlarity bridge was sponsored s last Wedlnesay ~evening by, Mrs. LkC M6attie Kuperberg at her home for 'FQ the eneft o a nedy fa ily After an i'ce course was served, wirizeswereawarde to 3(rsRos Byers, Mrs. Dora Augpst, Mbrs. ' Dave ~Golde Mrs. Jewell Hollandl- ler, Mrs. Frances Duckerman and; Mrs. Ella T. Kaiser. t A well-attended meeting of thel~ - Hebrew Athletic Club was held at! t I q ; the Miami Jewish Orthodox Con-I gregation last Wednesday night when reports of committees were given. The Y. M. C. A. granted the use of its gymnasium for bas- ket ball practice every Thursdayi night. Plans for the playing of' volley ball so that every member' of the organization could partici- pate, zwere 4.icussy lf~iri t game playeda in the volley ballL tourney by a team of the club was won by a good margin. The next tl "i meeting of the organization will~~ut~l a~;- .~~ Sbe held at the same place next WICednesday. EMPLOY FEDERATION ~6ri~~~~~ WHY? Reliable :Dependable Experienced OI'ganized : Rehearsed And Trying Tb Maintain A Living SWage Scale Miami Federation Of BlsiciaRS LOUIS J. NETT, Secreta~ry Phone- 2-8912 -- SQQ- 5M 1 r HIGH CLAiSS PRI N~iG I I -~ ~ i_~ Y C Irr r - -- II - -~l~-c I I --RIM)- CLI 1 )Z B ~ L ~~ L1 ~ ~I 1. " ""--##l~mrrmPYU)U "** -@ U Campus ~ By M~bILTON ~A. FRIEDMAN I'rt M,::PalbikgacIg~ j15t~ ha p" py-a Wtlell, F'm back onr -he job again giving you a play by play d~escrip~tion -o activities at the University. D~id 0 lhear~ someone 887, !~hat UniVeraSty?" 1 al. most forget to tell -you that I am ROW &rt thestate ,institution. Nope, yedIe wrong athisr time, I don't mean Raitord, but the U., of:Fla. Really, folks;ithg great up here and I'm enjoying every minute of it Being new on -the campus I gapighb j~ust -as well have been a dtum freshman. BIut that is neith. ey thewe.. now. there *Ilmagine,if you will, 2,300 students in 22 14jldings, grers upgq n..acres pt grass- and ,trq~e ge;yepd ,seempup, .five pr~ ait iatgletjp: fields, tennis courts, gymngsiums, at pool, and lask lystreetsk least, Pe~rheaneathirty HiE JE WISI pyusL8ED i VA FRIDAY ,ss pLoslB~P3 Sinino@M co. l5 :F ,LAGLlpR ,STRET 1 6, - LOUIS T Editor mi, Flld c~_lon 2-1188 Itered as second-cla~ss atter July P, at the Post Ottlee' at M~iami, Fla.. r the act of March 3, 187I~ ~ ~ WtEST 'ALYl IBgACH OF olIQB 414 gsklbstreet r'' I' i' IU Volume 5.--Number XLI; Friday, 'October 7, 1982 ''~~ -' - PIII~ I __LUI___ _~___U_ e liriday, October 7l, 1982 Page Fifteen beadfutlaraternity houstlis a -Unir versity Ave. This is but a. saltl glimpse bt the U. Is it something or is it something? You should have been here the first week- when trattraitiesr saart* ed Sto give newi~ men the;.worksr. I know now w~here othe. expirssion eame, "Tke everyt~hig you hear with a grain of salt, and don't be- i lieve all you see." However, itl'a all.i thp apirit,of fun and friendly rivalry ,and a good time is ha~d by all. It is intepFsting to npte that those frat boys who w~elcom~ed ~you so enthlggiasticarlly ~but a short time previously, take so ~muely dFelight in.ma~cking it ~ppcomfortable to gjt down Aut a little whily later. D~o 99 gSet, whrat~ I~ mean!. InR other worqd$, ~pisd les are not made for canoes only. _This is what makes UP cplege life,, so, each phst bear Up ~ppeg the~ Istrai;C sd take it all l .boyp~ iptqerps) Howver,. fqr htp e h i fi$ of l alon ~i hor no~ Wrebstehi, 14o~ F~rinan,- H~oward Zaleman,'Ernest Webisr, Leonard lieldmanru, Louis ~Farlk, and Edward Rot. :, Shi Beta Delta honored one of it~s largest groUps o-f neopliyte~s at its pjghth fnappl pledge banquet Sunday~ pyening, Sept.; 25th, in' ;the Dri~vate dinigbg rooni of the Publix F;t~ed,~Talks~g~iven by alumni from (qlidaa, .gquthn Opp~ina4. and Iowa (q~aturlsi the prq~gran). Joseph Wqeil, .,distiffguise4ei p professor of .lQppfinqigg,,t~~tpt,0 J.Uand, chapter faculty ,adtiesr, als9 save 4 bief f IInbr of thre chapter are: EaTZ~irsh, Dave hlorria, foe Pink- Ap~s, ceol~ogitaky, Georte Mshl- magn, Albe~ IIorrvity~7 Rayzpoynd I;al- pern, Isadore Moscovitz, Philip HowsJer, H~arold ,Schwtartz, Morris gilot~t )ighel Roa0gypippyg, Jyving Jhipps,NFa ) eIil, ]F8lix fgicksteia, Big l.iptpn, zis arylsyggaliwyy .Si- -mm ip~ton, Phil Breman, an Al.l Cause410 r *e *` the pledges include'? ieon Ep. stein, Jpe, gaters dblton A. Fried- man, Sid` Zuckermaiin, William 3fe~el,g!y l yj?~~Jpy r Whygs Mjard Marks, Morrja WNolfe, Edward tur- wvits, Dglve,Roita~lteg EFrnest f jil- ton, Ely, Kats:,,_ f~o 7 $91pneider, Morris Schenider, q1.~ Nathan, Al. Richter, and Sam Blrnkrant. This week~ the intramzural horse- shoe contest begins. Ilt is raopin- cidence that ~outiet all the, rats q+it4 e: esppus Tep: apd Phi B,,~D. had to be ~matched stainst each other in the very first round. You can imagine for yourselvesm the spirit -of excitementtht pervades the. atmosph~zere, ..)fay. the, Agate test ;.win. .,184ff sa~ip:l , .. IPverything an~ust; have an. end- ing im~d .this is it. Till w~e meet again, au revoir, adf weidersehen, bon jour, adios, so long. it afas, your .worshipt" "I see," said the man who lreds, "that over. in .Austraia ithey- hast 'ea'rtThworms teak feet long." t- "Yeah?" growled the old mar- ried grouch. ,"Well, over here there are plenty of them between five :and sirlfeet talLw~hoa~rre.worn to a frazzle earning money for fam- ilies who ~are trying- to iceef up with the Joneses." "If your wife~ is so disgusted divorced" asked the friend. .".Mdainly because sheld find the ~evenings tot lonlg and lonesome without Jme there to lcture,iI im- agine,"' repsliedl theta eihappy obe. At3 capjtaBin sa~id to his etsergeimt, Sergeas owe'ro gop~ to ,have hat military..fanerral soon, and I anrt irpowrto seew-9bat the snensare hereUghly dz~lled.". ta iwa . "Very well, sir," said the ser- eaint, who .was, oite of the most ha~rd-boiled") men in the ~armny, nd ~he started rill. '-Having opened tBhe i ranks, o as to admit of the passing of hre supposed c~ortege, he ordered he men to "rest on their arms eveased." ,Then by wnay6 of prac- 2OUghts t this tile wbhen it is only wr that wen~comrmelityn the bes ring of ar New ~Year in BTawish we can sympathies w~ith, our bis who endeavor, to bring a h vidwpoint late~ their. discus- ~of sigidfiicaneq of thesg days. have- hea~crd comments~ at the of Roshlla~shone servipps dte- idprimarily to, Q~e emarks of ing. I 't brings .tb' as. the thought mrubtfrill. la?~ (qtlstd p tei that all tool g3fePt lies Ilamant his a~PpetiYB,frats.,J.~l! yill.a6so~ell,of our minds, thes,!hortness of life. 49-y ralptivities, We loolpeabop)f a~~,4ghpy to onr ;T:~- e. iAlmln i cotitgen includes , selves.that last yearcassandtpo was Eiray qngs,-Sumner Bqron,, Tylits" her~e, and today he is missing froln Fr~iedmaqg, Al. RiheAl. Kahn,1 obur midatr Jind;~cgqq~s find out- Al; Cael, A. 19athan, Sam Kan-t selves, y~eetfjlegn quPI9,,$14ose who ppr, lifRoth, 84m Harrris, Simon w may be m~j~ini~ng notea.&er Theqe Lipton, Phil. Brpeman, Solqmon~tl thoughts*, (p 4 g .rippwln we co)- Ho~rowkitz and Sara Sirnkrant, alpro ' sider the meaningful Drayers we youqrs truly.~ I almost forgot to g are called upon to recite. rentioni Dlave ,Fleem~an, Mel and "] Perhaps we resolve to set our 19orman Sii~chard. I would not be house,~inrder;.verchap s rearom~- a bit. siurprsed to know; that I'e a ise ourselves that we shall avoid left out some names It iq all that t' doing those things we should not I could think of at the moment. d have done., ~Wy ,hear the Rabbirs There are two Jewish fraterni- s, words ringing in our ears . .we ties on the campus, bqth equally tl hearithqB..al~ of the Shplar .. It famous perhaps, both having alum- is the day of remembrance.- we ni in Miami, but. here is how the t minst loorn an#, wearliseg,,what anQI Miamli boys~ have ~pledged:AIr we~p, ~if ,~Aa2@, .Lqst ,as fSijaiski ofichteq - -Al. Wa~tln, ~Jsamy rr--4w improving gqigcond get so that we krant, 'and myself kave gone Phi l1 may face the entire world with Beth,Deltai; Al. Cassel,Pqhit; BrerJ t~ pride in Qor~selvess and our on~eigh- man and Simon Lipton are already~ ' bors. :All Ithah,-ethingsu maust pass brothers. Ed. Roth ~is thke only Mis c through our mipds, tt we p~nter,the ami boy to pledge Taul Epsilon Pi; Sylragogua iq the,proppr frama pi Sam Kanner and Sam Harris are lo mind. Spme,are interesrted,jn. t!eI brothers. It looks like a Phi B. m heat, and snme are in~t~ergted as to I p. Jandsliae in Miami. how much Ilower the services will Is there rivalry between the hl last. Many of us are wonderingl frats ? I' shoid4 say not; there is tl if, we san.rush throughethe gery- the ~titmost peace and harmony ex- t~f ices AND) QQC. liICK TO KEE~p isting. Now and then one might I- BUSINESS, OPEN, even if it is want to kill another but then again ( Sabbath and Rosh H~ashono. Iit is all in the spirit of friendship. m i Wle are~ iiot trying to be humor-( why does a wife hit her husband h ous but are try-ing to r~efleet thie w~ith a rolling ~pin when he comes m makreag~of the- great majority of in late after being at a meeting' ? cc indiffereatists~ who. attend our It is because she loves him and a; services, simply because he feels does not want him to leave her he .ought -to ....o..onescan.realizre side. I wonder if I might use this the problem the .Rabbi lstees.. H~e example to explain the relationship g is of course thankful to have the of the frats. I hope you get what opportunity at aersqt ohee or twice I mean. - a :year of getting Arrpligious Jews As, school has but just opened sr in front gf. hilyn Unfortunately, and all students are getting -ac' I he, has too many distractions to climate I cannot tell you right~tl cor~tenil with, with the result that now what activities the individual be play strive his utmost and be students are pursuing nor howl g the greatest of modern prophets they- are progressing. All I can o and deliver the moslt.burning mes- give you is fraternity news, and sages, and yet be quickly forgot- ass the frat embraces most of thq ten. students you will get a general tl however, let's not be' too criticall idea of how everything is going s a at this e~Sason We have at leagt along. la the sh al~ction ~of knowing that Ta~u Epsilon Pi honored its we do not turp over~a leaf in the pledges at a banquet Sunday eve- p book of. time, writh wild revelry as ning,- Sept. 18t~h, in 'the White t other nations de;;There is at least I~puse Hotel. A very interesting a solemn note struck, a responsible program was given before a large attitule.~erp\ dSzep their moat groy pmd membe the h pld e: aiaNw iar in his calendar with ` lphi Mizrahi, ,idney ~c. Kgsq,l a deeper insight and elegrer unday- Davidi Adelson, H~yman Sobol, Her- ii standing 9, g~e walges invoblvi p Goldherg, Leon.Jtobbinq, filel p tha d mayqC bil ighbors. rSo! lim Liiebenrmn, Samuel Saqgar, tha do man' be all toa we shoulJd, inanr, Ma~retiin~Stegal. J9el ADnlge, 'leemi itlapl n com a ru Io yqIEii8 tvi 01Cp glwieh,t yr sqqu~ae of hpne 794 hep Egl~~ager. Augu Rsbli. .It. was 8 cod. ger- ror Y' ~'~P usC chmeant thast it wa~s 1lo~ir the rage eppeqted. dRarey~does one much. that indicates the recog- /on df the spiritual value of the prices. One. -goes gad prides self on his goiqg. J;le didn't sa service., Exactly as on Yom purone boasts ;tha~t Je was to fast all dasy. herei, of cogurse,- an urge to nd eg .Yearfs4 aP 49es. That ,C~ omm sntimpls because of parnis atuthe ;training~ the3 letdin ~us.~ Some go be- :,e would feel something hg sad haBppened if we didn't, y, ufortuPatelSy too many, at- ..ecastei,, ot sguperatitiona s. Map believe tbat theycan they please most of the time charge it ott at the Holigay oin wrholealeie fashion. There us, untp agl;~ a .prorship ex tjternall ip. that it but # ehypocri r~~~this solemp ~mq- tin Jewi t`lfe.` There is too hentphagis plee~edl upon the adceremonials and atten8- athat has no real place in hon- Jqsish Jife ;andl obpervapce. Soften we are told byI- eves.the acer of conregaionthat he 'e hear te by i' g~enrniop, RE edsome of' th~e Chazon's chant- BECAUSE HE ~WAS TOO SYSELI~NG SE~rs and iigin money (pe~q the Syna- 'Ite e wonder hiowc deeply the prayers ijegisered in iheir s?- We wonder (lf.they area - i t was Irt Ilerely a lip cedevoid of .meaning. Per- we are too lrrshi,,inc~e there undoubtedly a, Jorge. pu ~ber rt opgs t eit hyprlq ___I y down the lane ,f~orme~d by the wo ranks, sagin~g, as he moved, Np~w, F'm supposed to be the orppe-aittention! , HIe regehied the end of the squad, ok~e~d at,them 'steadily for a few ~omentai, arid said "Your hands is right, and your eade is right,. but ytoul haven't got he look of regret that> youo,ough~t o-haVe.") > ae A er~tain' famous .motor car ~anufacturer advertised .~that ,he ad put a, arF together inl seve9 minutes. The next areneing he w~as called on the phone at dinner time nd asked if ii,. wereso. "Yes,"was the~reply. "Wh;(r?" "Qb, nothing. But I believe I've A~ Scotsman, upon entering a addler's, asked foray asingle ~spur, "WPhat pse ;is one spuXg" asked he -sna. "Well," replied Sandy, "if I can et one side of the horse to go the their one will hae to come wi' it.' First Lawyer: "P've just taken he case of that woman who says he shot her husband because she ,ved him." Second Lawyer: "I suppose your lea wpiFl be, thgt spfjplg. is, te ippp fp~rr tendert opt~s." i Film Star (newly married): r.8~rj~r g~o, 8 e us." us. File Jtagrs "So it !lpolas wiphtY apdliar. ,ArexOn ,srure J hteyedt rerried yoW beforee!,. . Brea-Estate Agent: "Well, what opec 'bn~o(gJ ly pl,cib f i~. i .b first gemetery I ever shoemaker: "Here are the ~boots for your new pgolar expediition. W~eresy~rou satisfied with the boots I zhade for the lasit trip ?' E~~xplorer: "Quite. TIrhey were the 'best boots I ever ate ;on a polar erx- pedition." Freniehman :"Pdardo me, sir youl mea;n 'feat.' " "M y ineitis if finor thian onee, eh?" The young bride was asked what she thought of married life.~ '"Oh,- theire'sl not much differ- lence~n sh'e replied. "I used to w~ait up half the night for George. to 'go, and now I wait up harlf the night for him %o come hom.e"- Mistress: "Mary, when you wafit at table tonight for .my geis~tsr, please don't wpear any jewelry.'i Maid: "cI have nothing valuable, hna'am, but' I thank you for the Condu~ctor (helping stout lady on ear): 'Yer should take yejast, mother, ter 'elp yer to rise bet- erstout Lady: "Ta~ke some v~erself , lad, and then yer'd be better~ bred." ;Do you remember when we met in the revrolving .door , _ ."Goosiness, yps! That was when we strt golfag atqbad ltpgethe* ,~ou Surburban LadyI~~~~~IIII~~~~: "You c~i~ ~L~kS~jr.~d J4ict~ kr 14i- 'l'HE JEWISH FLORIDIAN 'I __ ___ I IL c~rpn ...- ;u ;1Ar .uils~utr oneslr C rr a ga sa; a agglk hL emegagr Lv use Iree ouret ~~we 1 ~~was smlm P"a angg I J.L JA YCI~----I~~-r~l--c-- ---I- ~,__ ._ -.---,,---------- ~I 1_1; i~-&~-LI;YliSd~~Y- agggu ,enesr -i. ------ ---L-~ -~ C- ---~ r mE -t amk ask j LO II VM'ER "r. 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