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i at WWu You ake Life MCean? THthe coming of the New Year with its hopes and pos- lities strengthening and sus- jing us, may there not come to also a new conception of re- Dn which shall serve as a pillar 'ire to light up the pathway of The past years have been Is so many years of sorrow and ppointment---dreamns that have Shattered, hopSes have been Cited. Can we not start on t~his .stretch of road giving life a !r meaning which shall agthen us even- theisgh- the I is rough and rugged ? There Story of a' young preacher, ;or of a large city church who invited by a small country yregation to fill its pulpit. He t, taking his little son with A pooi church, a poor con- :ation. After the service was luded, he started out of the ch leading his little son by the i. When he reached thie back , he saw a charity box Kin? ng out a quarter dropped it the box and proceeded on his He had gone but a short since whb~n'~e hW eard hiis name Welfare Bureau Elects Officers me t gMonday nigh the annual Bureau was held at Kaplan Hall. Pioneer Merchant Dies Last WYeek Abraham Wolkowsky, pioneer Key West merchant and one of the first Jewish settlers in the south- west, having come to Key West in 1889, died at his home, 752 N. IW. Seventh Road, Miami, Thursday night of last week. The funeral was held on Friday, Hoshanna Rabboh, from the home with Rab- bi S. M. fMachtei officiating. In- terment was at the Beth David section of Memorial City Ceme- tery. Active pallbearers were A. Louis, Morris Weintranb, Morris 'Rubin, Sam Simonhoffi, Harry Simonhoff, arid Hermail Marko- vitz. Honorary pallbearers were Clyde Vining, Henry Filer, Waldo Leon, Harold Ward, A. B. Curry, and H. Brovaldi. Mr. Wolkowsky was born in Yogestov, Russia, in 1864* alnd came to the United States about 50 years ago. In 1889 he came to Key West and for a number of years he peddled, selling general merchandise. After estabishinge a reputation as an honorable and fair-dealing merchant he opened a store in Key West and, until 1920, was actively engaged in his bus- iness. In that year he retired to devote himself to real estate and mortgage investments, both ijn Miami and in Key West. In the Spring of 1931 he moved to Mi- amf gto s~~~urvived by the widow, Rebeeca, and by three sons, Isaae, Frank and Joseph, all of Miami. An excerpt from one of the many letters of condolence received Iby the sons will best illustrate the character of the late Abraham Wolkowsky. "Your father, to my mind, was a most remarkable man. His excellent business ree- ord stands for itself but there was a side to him little known that would, perhaps, have caused the world to marvel had he chosen to let that become general knowledge. He set certain standards for him- self and to m~y certain knowledge adhered' to them with the utmost rigidity. There ;was much to ad- mire in him and his career to those who had thie opporttmity of knowing the inside story. For reasons best known to himself he departed~ from the strict dictates of business reasoning on occasion to extend relief to those in trouble even in the! facyof a certain finan- cial loss to himself,. He seemed to prefer to keep such things from Sthe knowledge of the world in gen- eral and I recall mnsta o e his exp aining h at o i analmost tap logye is manner quite feel inclined to ifoast of their, fore- Mrs. Julius Simpson luncheon which will be held to- gether with the regular meeting of the organization in November. The exact date and details will be announced in an early issue of the Jewish Floridian. Mrs. Julius Simpson, president of the orgami- sation, will announce the names of those appointed to the various committees of the organization* 'ItiHEgt ls With the largest number of peo- ple in its history attending, the Greater Miami Jewish Cemetery Association held a mass meeting at the Synagogue of the Miami J~ewish Oritaherrt Congregation last Wednesday night. Mr. I. L. Mint- -ser, thie president, began the meet- ing with a detailed report of the activities of the organization and its presentt problems, A -lonrg and thorough~ discussion follorwed- in .which maty took part. A resolu- 'tion was adopted demanding a re- aefoh in the principlamlan other .charges. made by the Woodlawn -Cemgtery Co. and a committee to conduct ngeotiations between the association and the company, was -eldeted at. large, and include Messrs. Philip Liberman, Harry I. Lipton, H. M. Drevich, Joseph Shonrfeld, Louis Heiman, Rabbi S. M. Machtei, Harry Markowitz; and I. L. Mintzer The committee wars inistrpeted to report the result of its negotiations within two weeks to another mass meeting to be held on .Wednesday, November 9, at a a lace to be announced shortly. Philip Lieberman jA report of the year's activities was read by Mlrs. Sadye G. Rose, executive secretary. Several brief addresses were heard during t~e evening. Messrs. Apte, ~Bernstein and Wohl were appointed a nom- inating committee and recommend- ed officers for the coming year. Thsi recommendation was unani- mously approved. Philip Liber;- man, well known national com- manal. worker-and psbeasidenof the Mercantile Bank, was chosen pres- !Announcemens MIAMI JEWIlSH ORTHODOX CONG EGTION 1545 S. W. Third Street JONAH E. CAPLAN, Rabbi Friday night services begin at 6 P. M. Saturday morning serv. eise begin at 9 A. M. Sunday morning at 10 the Sunday School will meet at the Synagog and will b egin its work for the season un- <1r the d n'sionof Rabbi Ca l Torah classes are held daily be- ginning at 3:30 CONGREGATION BECTH JACOB (Orthodox) 311 Washington Avenue Miand Beach L. AXELROD, ~Habbi .Friday night services begin at 6 o'clock. Saturday morning serv- ices begin at 9 o'clock. Sunday morning the Sunday school will begin at 10 o'clock under the di- rection of Rabbi Azelrod. Bible Class will meet at 10. Talmud Torah classes are held beginning at 4 P. M. daily at the Synagog. CONGREGATION BETH DAVID (Conservative) 139 N. W. Third Avenue JUnB~.dL~ CABLj~, J888 abhL With Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Con- gregation as guest Rabbi of the Congregation, a forum service will be conducted by Beth David Con- gregation beginning at 8 P. M. Rabbi Cantor A. S. Weisel will lead in the congregational singing and Rabbi Caplan will delvier a lee- ture gn "Imitaition," following which ~here will be a general dis- cussion efp floor. A social TEMPLE ISRAEL QF MIAMI /Reformr) 187 N. B. Nineteenth Street I DR. JACOB H. K(APLAR RabWI id and one of the deseons ap-l dent. In accepting the office he lchaed' and said, "Pastor, before told of the realization what this came we decided to give you office meant in work and asked tever was 'in the collection for the cooperation of the com- "And he handed him a quar- munityr. Other officers chosen And the little fellow, walk- were: Herbert E. Kleinman, first by his side, turned and said, vice president; Rabbi S. M. Mach- ther, if you had put more in tei, second vice president; Stanley box, you would have gotten C. Myers, secretary; J. Gerald e out of it, wouldn't you? ~Lewis, treasurer; Mrs. Julius never 1 think of this story, it Simpson, assistant treasurer. as typical of life and of re. Chosen to the board of directors ,n and of the synagyg. The were: Louis Roth, Dr'. Barney e we put in, the more we get Weinkle, Dr. Frank Coret, Dr' In a recent book occurs the Samuel Aronovitz, Dr. Max Dob- ence, "It is not what you get rin, Dr. A. E. Rosenthal, Dr. Max of people but what you put in. Ghertler, Dr. M. D). Kirsch, Her- hem that gives life meaning." bert Ul. Feibelman, Itarry I. Lip- : it true that the attitude of ton, Baron de Hirsch' Meyer, Har- t of us in the past has been to ry Simonhoff, Sydney L. ~Wein- to get out of people, out of re. traub, Ignatz Wohl, Sam Blank, ,n, out of friendship as much Juling Simpson, Harold Landfield, ve can, not realizing that the H. H. Hyman, David Goldstein, J* value of these institutions is Richter, Jack Bernstein, J. Caplan, er what we .put into them-- Rose Weiss, M. L. Cohen, I. Levin, t we give of ourselves tom make A. Miller, Morris Rubin, Tobia~s a worthwhile. It friendship is Simoil and Harry Isaacs. The local ave any value at all, it must be Rabbis were elected honorary strengthening of spirit that members of the board. ,s to you because you have left - imprint on another. soul, be- of a fiddle but the outpouring of a e you have had some meaning human soul that came to you other life. when he played. The synagogue Lere are those who complain of tomorrow that is going to spir- Schurch and synagogue havel itually rouse our people is the their meaning and that they synagogue to which people will thing out of them any more. come seeking t ofind out how much ynot, if they contribute noth- they can put into it, how much spiritual value and richness they can contribute to make it a >u. No institution can give spiritual reservoir filled with t e value except as those whot strivings and te a pnd women. ine titth it pour tead upwr dowkn re anoabeomngrh frely ntoit.A fw yarsIf he ew eari t 'l be the_ bless hewriter spent the summer with blessings, It will fr tebely resort where a well known ings that you andIwill bemae up oy orchestra was playing.l pour into it. twhich we gladly u first viohmeit played beauti-l of the soul stuff thih lie s gal technically perfect, without contribute to bring to oYite livs or flaw. But the playing left strength and happiness. te out of Iod. In the orchestra was eternally true Wha he metore o eryoung tellow--his playing life what we pu int i-t mr othave been so perfect but we put in, the more there comn7 a. rildthe Ilstene because JEta blet strength, happies and otthe cold mechaalearl tson flaer outlook ona life. Study to Moral "Relation of Life"~ is the subject~ of Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan's lecture Friday eve- ning at Temple Israel as part of the services which -begin at 8:15. This is the seventh lecture of the course on Jewish Ethical Prmn- ciples. The publice Ts w7~elcome. By COdgregatioR The second of a series off general -' bes an e. Itwa his pr vedn boast meetings to plan in ensiv wor *ha hi wsmwa~i~on . for the Miami Jewish Orthodox 18rterB000 TO Congregation was held Tuesday N td i e night at its Synagogue. An ad- sponsor Picnicl oe W ie dress by Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan ~oTO 711 $#.Bt ethe wok coang d ga rti e wie Inaugurating the beginning of season received much applause. Al its Sunday school term, the Beth ORLANDO, Fla.- Opie Read, large number of new members Jacob Sisterhood of Miami Beach Soubtern author and Chautaunqa 'wre maitiaited. Committee chair-) is sponsoring a picnic for its Sun- speaker, has arrived in Florida to named to plan and direct thel day school and Talmud Torahl begin a series of political talks in wkof their divisions' for the or-l children to which all are invited,l the .W.. J. Hoowey campaign fog gasartion were selected and in-I at Sunnyr Isles Casino Sunday, Oe- governor. Included in his itiner- clude Joseph Greenberg, formreyly tober 80t'h. The ears will meet ary will be Penaeola, Marianna, of New York, as chairman of Tail-l at the Bynagogue, 811 WE~~- .Panamlra City, Tallahaseea, Mcdi- mud Torarh and educational activ- 'ton Ave., at i:80 P. He miga on, Gainesville, Jacksoaville, St. (ties, Max Kapterartein in ahj Spen proee to the plenic 8 adsip( Augtiner Datona .OBacl West of hotasing and aesm were 'gi therace sad the Palm Beahe.,Miamn Fort Jlyers, cad Herbert E. Scher mea shd ithletic th Earaota .St. Petega~bqg, ..ange, - Synhagogue sad, bt obate ,Imn FLORIDA'S ONLY JEWISIH WEEKLY L. 5. O. 48Miami, Florida, October 28, 1932 Price: Five Cents rrr rr I Auxiliar To Install Officers iary o he Je sh Wel ar uxi- reau will be installed at a Babbl S. Md. Machtei 11 o'clock on Sunday moni "Facing the Future." Tobin will deliver the seaq on "Tarn On the Light" g tion to these there will be pp sedipture reading, and a g~ box. Next Sunday onn t cob will hold it noreningat Sunday school ws oeningbb a rod and a staff of trained ta s will register the children , the aternon te opening d of the season will take pa Sunny Isles Casino when the day school will enjoy an onl Games of all kinds, athletic teete and campfires, will Be m ed for the entertainmneat a chlridren a~nd gutests. The annual baked foodP sale of H~adassah wi lbl be Noveame ~eidd and 28acrd, be directed by a committeelwj byr MalgPes David ogem Manale Wesson. Part of tbse eeeds will be donated to thej islh W9elfare Bureau. The next meeting of the la Anzillar of 'the Mbiami Jewish thodox Congregation will be on Tuhesday, November 8th,r *. A program includding 4 teresting speaker and seventl sical anmbers will be provide( seeial hour will follow the sesason. Viola Belaee SITUD)IO OF DANCE CORAL GABLEbS (Seventh Year) Downtown Branch At Philpitt's 40 8. E. FIRST ST, CLASSES EVERY THURSDAY For Fulrther Particalsa Phone Evergreen 8)4 EMPLOY FEDER~~ WHY? A well-attended meeting of the Ladies' A u xi li a r y of the Miiami Jewish Orthodox Congrega. tion was held in the vestry room of the Synagogue last Tuesday ni ht. The report of the nominart. ing committee recommending that the present officers be continued until May 1, 1933, and that all elee- tions be held at that date was unanimously adopted. Plans for the coming season were diseassd, The next affair to be held wlB be the package party on Novembe~r 13th, in charge of 1I8rs. Sam Tan. ~ nenbaum, Charles Feldman, Louis Pallott and Harry Kotkin. Fall details of this party wlil appear in our next issue. A Chanoka surp- per will be held on Sunday eve- ning, December 25th, in charge of a committee consisting of Mes- dames Wm. Mechlowitz, Morris Rappaport and Max Kapterstein. In January a dance will be held, the exact time- and place to h announced in an early iesse. W. Flagler at 8th. Phorn 2-3352 iu Cotinuous--2 taE nis 8 SvN'.-MON'., OCT. 38.31 e on Tltrmtc "STATE'S ATTORNEY". NOTICE! Dr. Barney Weinkle anounces the removal of his HO.1E and BEACH OFFICES From 304 Euclid Ave. to 1228 Euclid Ave. IMIAMI BEACH FOR SALE Little Roumanian Restaurant Fully and modernly equi ppedeon For M"~' I~dU nlf~I himself to be able to present it in memory of his parents to Beth David. Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan was then heard in a stirring ap- peal for preservation of the ideals of the Torah. Cantor Hay- man then sang and he was fol- lowed by Rabbi L. Axelrod of Mi- ami Beach. Canter Boris Schlachman was then heard in a spirited rendition of a hymn. He was followed by Rabbi Press of the congregation who spoke of the significance of the ceremony. Then Cantor Na- than Wroobel sang, and then all three Cantors joined in the sing- ing of several hymns. Music was furnished by Bernie Mayerson's orchestra. After the formal cere- monies were concluded all enjoyed dancing and refreshments in the Talmud Torahi building. FOR BATISPAdCTION PATRON'IZE as4,,.8 ONLY KOSHER BEBTAURALNT Palatial Kosher Restaurant DBLAN EY &s~ BteERS SIS N. &k Essetrd St. Phas s'sses _______ __ HIGH~ CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT GET ITt ... at ,.. Company The Bgrr ER Kind of Printingl At IReaonable Prices Ph. 2-3261 435 W. Plagler St 8~s M$SSci~3ssom ~ 4aa IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION WHEREVER YOU jlR NAT UR AL GAI FOR ECONOMICAL CoolOOKIND App pB THOUSANDS OF CU8TOMERB THASUSW POU 820o W. FLAGLeR BT. _______ _ THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN -- --i~ I 'age TWO i P As we go to press an important e~ So al seti bein he at t Beth Jacob Synagogue. Plans for ber ist, beginning at 8 P. M., the L~adies' Auxiliary of the Miami Jewfish Orthodox Congregataon wi~ll sponsor a card party at t \estry rooms of the synagogue with Mlesdames Harry Kotkin aml Sam, Futterfass as the hostesses. Prizes w~ill be awarded for high scoreP and refreshments will be st~rved. The public is invited to attend $* ** Mr. Samuel Merson, who was ~a patient at the Jackson Memorial Hospital, is now convalescing at his home. * * Sisterhod of Te pe Isrel es spon scoring a Halloween party at Kaplan ni- . dent group. There adr n cr of various kind dplied for dan o- chest&raefu 5ments were served du ing the evening. Committee in charge includes Mrs. J. A. Richter, eMrs. Bert ReisEner, Mrs. Nat Roth, Mrs. Bertha LeVy, Mrs'. H. H. Miller Mrs. P. Scheinberg, M~rs. H. I. Magid. Mrs. Harry Nev\in and Mlrs. Charles Gree~nfield. 91n ets for the winter manh ~even panned at a recent mentis ver tehep Beth David Sister- hd the Talmud Torah, with hodo t. e. cCabill asC the guest Mpakr.k She sFpoke of the far- speachn er.k of the Dade County Fdreahion orf Women's Clubs and oFedratin fo the convention of the Su hassterrn council to take place here NIovember 14 to 17.Ms i- licent Rubin's reading concluded the program.* * The Junior committee of Beth D avd wfill entertain a card party at thavhome of Mrs. G~eorge Goldberg, >17i64 S. W. Sevtenteenth street, No- vember 2!, funds to be used to re- plenish the kitchen of Talmud To- i rah. Mrs. Sam Wleisel is chair- m for the party. Mrs. B. Kate is chairman of the all-day food sale scheduled for November 2!3. The steering committee. with members of the junior committee, will be hostesses at a Thanksgiving dance, N~ovember 23. The first of a series of benefit bridges was given recently by Mris Mliriam Scheinberg and M~iss Lee Kasanof for the Junior council. Those who attended were Miss Lylian Chisling, Miss Sylvia To- bias, Miss Sylvia Miller, Miss Goldie Miller, Miss Fay Sheldon, Miss Millie Dreisen, Miss Florence Besvinick, Miss Bessie Besvainck, Miss Eleanor Sheldon. Miss Sara Kahn, Miss Charlotte Kiahn, li~ss Harriet Kant~or, Miss Marjorie Hackel, Miss Henrietta Hirsch, Miss Bea Alpert, Miss Sylvia Farr, Mrs. Jack Simon, Mliss Ruth Son- tag, Miss Helen Lipton, M\Iiss Rhoda Levy and Mrs. M. Schein- berg. M~rs. Rose Goldstein, popular restaurateur, is a patient at the Jackson Memorial Hospital where she was operated on last Friday morning. o a SOIT a o o Religious School of Temple The first meeting of the cur- srael will be held Sunday morn- rent season for Junior Hadassah ng at 10 o'clock. Three depart- was greeted writh more than 75 rents, or eyeles, are in full op- members and guests in attend- ration this year, consisting of ance. Miss Lena Weinkle, its hre, to nd iveelsse. Bbjpresident, presided and a very cal or Post-Bibical stereopticon slni rga olwdte ictures will be shown to each de-i business meeting. A number of artment once a month. out of town guests attended, and * when called on, responded briefly. A clss or he tud oftheMrs. Moses K3rieger,ntialy lible will be opened Wednesday rominhen imotnceo Haash work, told morning in the study of the rabbiofteipraeofhergna- t the Temple Israle, provided a tion and her observations of its efficient number register forI success during a trip in Palestine re class. At 10 o'clock the same~ some years ago. >Frances Kane morning, if there is a demand for; played a number of piano selections, classs in Jewish Current Lucille Mutchler was heard in sev- vents will be organg~ised. eral readings and a one-act play, * "Pioneers,") was presented by A regular meeting of the Booksf Helen Wroobel, Hanna Mack and SBrief Club was held last Mon-i Beatrice Goldenblank. At the con- ay night at the home of Mirs. closion of the meeting refresh- eorge Goldberg, at which Mrs.j ments were served. harles Feldman reviewed "Far *** rom ;the Madding Crowd," and The full details of the Thankj- rfs. Sam Tannenbaum reviewed giving dance of Junior Hadassah We Begin." A very interesting will be announced in an early issue I ii m e tl li B m al sr th m it E in d; G C F M discussion of both books in which of the Jewish Floridian. the members joined followed. A * * social hour at which refreshments Beginning the ceremonies of were served then followed. Pres- presenting a Safer Torah to Beth ent were Mesdames H. Oliphant, David Congregation in the pres- Harry Kotkin, Meyer Kotkin, ence of more than 600 people, Mr. Jonah E Caplan Charles Feld- and Mrs Samuel Small the donors, man, Sam Futterfass, Georgel and a group of officials and guests / Goldberger, Dave Solomon, Louist gathered in the Talmud Torah of 1 Heiman and Sam Tannenbaum. ght.Congr gat onthlasproSe oan Mrs. Jonah E. Caplan, wife of Mr. Small carried the scroll, fol- Rabbi Caplan of the Miami Jew-' lowed by Mrs. Small. Then came i ish Orthodox Congregation, was Ithe Rabbis and officials. The complimented with a bridge party children of the Sunday School, led by Mrs. Sam Tannenbaum at her by their superintendent, Mr. Stan- home Thursday afternoon. Thet ley C. Myers, followed singing the home was beautifully decorated Hiatikyo and carrying Simchas for the event with cut flowers andl Torah flags. The large audience potted palms. A beautiful guests arose as the procession entered the prize was presented by the hostess synagogue. The traditional mel- to the guest of honor. Prizes forl odies were intoned by Cantor Louis first, second and third highest Hayman of Beth David Congrega- scores were awarded to winners.i tion as the Scroll was deposited i Present were Mesdames Nathan in the Ark. Mr. Sydney L. Wein. Adelman, I. Buckstein, J., L. Sho- traub, who presided, spoke briefly chet, Harry Seitlin, Charles Tan- and then introduced Mr. Samuel nenbaum, Charles Feldman, Saml Small, who told of th@ ~history of Futterfass, Meyer Kotkin, Harry the scroll; how it had been pre- Kotkin, Louis Heiman, Dave So)l- sented to the synagogue in his na- omon, Sydney Ranzin, Milton tive city by his mother and father; WKeiner,' George Goldberg, andf how he had rescued it from certain Max K~upferstein. Delicious re-j appropriation by the Soviet gov. freshments were served during the ernment for museum purposes, and afternoon, the pleasure of Mrs. Small and A class in Jewish Literature was formed last Tuesday night at the home of Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan of Temple Israel for the intensive study of Jewish life and literature. They will meet every Tuesday night at Dr. Klaplan's home. The Steering Committee of Beth David Congregation will be hosts to the members and officers of Beth David Congregation ~pd the general public at a smoker for men only next Wednesday evening, November 2, beginning at 8 'ociock. There will be music, en- tertainment and refreshments. The general public is invited to attend. The installation which Hadassah will hold on November 14th prom- ises to be a most novel and at- tractive affair. Mrs. Barney IWeinkle is in charge and she will ably be asssited by Mrs. M. Wes- a rs ii' Mrs. Harrry Nevins, chairman of the Charity Boxr committee of the Ladie' Auxiliary of the Jew. - ish Wfrelfare Btr~eas, 9equests that all having: chaity boxes please bring them to the mast seestals at the organisation i4 November. Friday, Octber 4 Reliable Dependrhi Expeirieced Ork Rehearsed And Trylag To Maintain A L Wagg'Scale Miami Federati Of M118101818 LUISl J. NET ScT, Phone 2-8912 day, Octobe3 28 18 .,.. Page Three _ __ E -JE W r 0 RIDIAN BIEDEVERY FRIDAY by the FLORIDIAN PUBLIBRING CO. W. FLAGLER STREET LOUIS SHOCBET, ~Editor P. o. Box trs i lrida Phone 2-1188 red asecond-class astter July 4, atthe Post Office at MIaLmi, Fla, Ithe act of March 8, 1879. EST PALM BEACB OPPI~a M. Schrebalck, Resprne~tadve sUEascalPTION Vol. 5.~ No, 483, Friday, October 88, 1912 ge 411? ,If C'M)" SOCIETY Beth Jacob will begin registra- tion of Sunday Schol pupils on Sunday, Otober 30, at 10 A. M. A Bible class for those between the agers of 18 to 16 will begin at the same time with Rabbi Lazarus ~Azelrod of the Congrp~gation in charge. John Barrymore, fanmos stage ABnd ~screen artist, again shows the superb artistry he is capable of its "F State's Attorney," playing this coming Sunday and Monday at the Tivoli Theater. Assisting in rthe east is Helen Twelvetrees, not- ad actr~es. Barrymore portrays the role of a lawyer who is vie- .tericas ~ir a scandal case for a client who then becomes his mis- tress. ,Inspired by her he becomes state's attorney and rises until he marries the governor's daughter. Through stirring and dramatic court scenes the audience is led ~to the conclusion of the picture wKhen he finally returns to his first love. A well-attended meeting of the Hebrew Athletic Club was held last Wednesday night at Beth D~a- vid Talmud Torah. The first an- nual dance of the Club will be held at the Coral Gables Country Club _S~uday night, October 30th, when a number of acts will furnish addlitional entertainment to the guests. A volley ball match will be held at Hollywod Sunday after- noon under the auspices of the Club. Other ~athletic activities and reports of the recent enter- tainmenlt were presented. The next meeting of the organization will be hled at Beth David Hall .next WKednesday evening. More than 800 guests attended the one-act play and vaudeville entertainment given by the He- brew Athletic Club and the Dra- maties League of Miami at Kap- lan Hall last Thursday evening. Jerry `Weinberg was master ,of ceremonies and introduced the va- :rious acts. Mr. Murray Grossman, president of the C~i~b and author of the on~e-act play presented, sppoke briefly anid told of the aims Of .. ..aieto. out...aning I The lecture of M i" th paf""ene was the sing- the Masonie Hall, 1I ing by~ Cantor Boris Schlachman N. W. First 8);., will 1 Bn Joe Mandelbaum, dancing by the auspices of the l jeoardToin and Rose Chintal- Friday evening, Not ing, acrobatic dance by Milt Trae- 8 o'clock. ter, and piano playing by Joseph * Arens. A supposedly Jewish skit An important mel by Streit marred the presentation Sisterhood of Chesec of the evening's program, being will be held next T1 of the type that has been con- noon, November 1, demned by the Anti-Defamation 2 o'clock, at the homl Lea'iftinif- Bnai' Brith an~d leading Schwartz, 884 N. W. JeWS of the country. Dancing and All members and tho refreshments followed the formally in the work of this i program. Much thanks is due the ganization are invite members of the committee and the actors taking part for the general The Senior Counci excellence of the program. Marked WSomen held a regular throughout the evening was the Kaplan Hall last W 'spirit of camaraderie and frinedship ernoon when import that seemed to pervade the en- was transacted. The tire gathering. This is the first of Mrs. Ben Watts of a series of affairs planned by was accepted with r the organization. Others will fol- Lena Simon, the firP low during the season. ~ ar n~ l~~r . edacht .at 5th Ave. and be. held nuder ocal L; W. O. member 4, at eting of the d Shel Emes uesday after- beginning at e of Mrs. Sol Second Ave. ,se intgerested importantt or- id to attend. il of Jewish r meeting at !dnesday aft- ;ant business e resignation as president ,egret. Mrs. rt vice presii- dmi t~r Opening of a brapsh studio in Philpitt's concert rsalen, 40 8. E, First 8.t, has been, announced by Viola Belasco; who as% operated a dance studio in thei Doug~las en- trance, Coral Gables, for sixt sea- sons. Miss Belasco will be in charge of enrollments, One of the prettiest and best att ended affaenairs of the current season was the benefit bridge ten- dered by Mrs. Jennie Rottort and mother, Mrs. L. Hartz, at their home last Wednawday night for the Jewish Welfare Boreau. More than 18 tables of bridge were jin play. The door prize was award- ed to Mrs. M~. Jamison, and other prizes, inchz~ding a beautiful paint- ing donated by Mits. Freda Lutsky were awarded to Mesdamies Bol Rotfort, Charles Goldstein, Wiil- liam Mechloviintz, A. Pepper, Al Zalka, M. Jackson and Charles Wesson. During the evening de- licious refreshments were enjoyed. A substantial sum was raised through this bridge for the work of the Jewish W'elfare Bureau. Dr. Barney Weinkle, prominent Miami physician, will be pleased to greet his many friends at his new home and Beach offices, 1228 Enelid Ave., where he recently moved. ,rV eW as~ pre en CI I and Mrs. Julius Simpson selected ed as first vice president. Mrp. Le[wis Brown was named hosrpi- tality Chairman and Mrs. M~Zorris Darbler ps chairatan in charge of immigrant aid. Small dopations were given to the Nafional Home for Children and to the National Jewish HEospitali, both at Denrer, Cole. An impgortan meeting of the board of directors will be held shortly. A regular board meeting of Beth David Sisterhood will be held Wednesday, November 2, preceded by a luncheon at noon. A business meeting will then follow. The Junior I. W. O. is slponsoring a "Prosperity Dance" at the An- tilla Hotel. Sunday evening, No- vember 19th. As appeared in an early' Sep- tember issue of this paper, Ha- dassah ~is planning for' its first fund raising event. Their annual baked goods sale -on November 28-28. Mrs. D). Bogen and Mrs. M. Wesson will be in charge and will be assisted by the following committee of women: Mrs. ;j. Simpson, Mrs. Bernice Cohen, Mrs. L. Zeientz, Mrs. Milton Weineri Mrs. Hartz, Mrs. Mary K~leinman, Mrs. Alex Goldsteir, Mrs. Harry Orlin, Mrs. A. Orovitz, Mrs. Sam Kats. There will be 4 'corjls of women wh~o with ears will pick up cakes and foodstuffs from donors. Several splendid locations on Flagler street have already been arranged for, and preparations are in full swing for this affair. Hadassah is going tip give to the Jewish Welfare a pale of the proceeds to help the needy of the city. All persons wishing to give donations please call Mrs. 'Bogen, 2-228, or Mrs. M. Wege son, 2-3868, or Mrs. S. H. Lutsky, 5-3231. All persons interested in jois, ing a RHebrew class which is be mng sponsored by Hadassah, plaeap call Mrs.' Lutsky evemings I 5-8241. +* ~ Sam Rappaport returnedrtertertert to t/e exty after an absence of more thin four months spent at Belmar, NJ. T Mr. and Mrs. William Klein o 1860 S. W. 4th St. returned totl city after an absenceof svr1 months spent visiting relative s and friends in Atlanta, Ga.~ Oh their return they wkere acconi- panied by Mr. and Mrs. M. Jacobp of Atlanta, parents of Mrs. Kleiq, who will be their house guests for the winter season. yMILTON A. FgIEDMAN ello, folks! le everybody hap- ere I am pgaip all set for a; eruption of news.. Are you stweek. 1 entionred );he ipol- I fracas that was taking p)'ace the campus. One certainly have a weak heart and hp in / tcs. After the larw school elee- returns were posted it was ad that one party had won by margin of one vote. As ex- e, that one vote was contest- bythe opposing side sad now heat is at a boiling point. Na- 11elections can't rcompare with for dramatics. Mel. Richard me of tihe as "hib~iir'ers ini od' st, I have a faint suspicion that working for an office as a tentative of the non-frat up in the general elections. .is also propilpest in news- er writing, being Forum editor heAlligator, the U., weekly. hs past Saturdairthe ~U. of played a .football game inst the Citadel in the U. ium. As far os tehe outcome concerned everything went ,for Florida scored its first ory ever won in its own stad- .But from the standpoint of spectators things were 7 ittle damp in more ways than one* uraly at all games there are se that imbibe too freely of ~o-glycerine with the usual re ts therefrom. There really Some beautiful fightst Be- isthis, however, wud' ae nso bad but for old man Plu- e sticking his two cents into the er. Boy, did it ever rain in kts ? From my personal Vpint the rain wouldn't have ~tered much because I was weill jtected by a raincoat, but there re some other factors. The ow behind me in his excite- itover a brilliant run leaned Sand the water from the brim ishat poured down my neck, to make things worse he had pill a bottle of pop down mF Iv.Have you ever seen the ak of the Hesperus ? I did in mirror* neof the outstanding men on campus is that old maestro, thKirach. As P've stated be- ,Ralph was appointed intra- almanager recently, Ralph is a player of note both in ten- ndmusic. He is in the U. and orchestra. Besides this a soloist with the glee club, mgthe violin obligato. Pset. Doeh. Ie fraternity oahp She is a curious lady-and would know Adventures, different people, and, strange places; She feels her curiosity soon grow At one quick glimpse of interest- ing faces. Wild Western thrillers, talkies, radio All give her joy, as do the som- ber paces Of classic studies. And she loves a blow Dealt swiftly on the street, and foreign graces. She finds her life is worth is fuller living If only that such things as good chop suey Are served in tea rooms. Always she keeps giving Interest to a world that holds Anda wHey her filled yars close on one last breathe Still curious, she will greet the ranger Death. The nation's need is variously described as a song, a new poem and a resounding joke. But how would it be it 120,000,000 of us took the afternoon off for a good cry? A new lock on the market makes and with what key. But susiiuarcr ftetm tws picious wives may not care to wait until dle on that double play, robbing Peter to pay Paul. Alpine guides report an unusual amount of activity in their line of .work during the past two months. 'The trend of business is distinctly upward, they say. Bridget` had been discharged. Extracting a b5 bill from her wage roll, she threw it to Fido. Then the shocked mistress heard her exclaim: "'Sure'n I never for- get a friend; that's for helping' me wash the dishes." Jones--Hello, darling, would you like to have ~dinner with me to- night ? Miaryt-Why, E'd love to, dear. Jpnes--Then tell your mother 'I'll be over at 7 o'clock. The fat widws chances for marrying again are slim. A bargain is a bargainr-even it the other ;woman gets it. A man isn't necessarily, a high liver because -he occupies the attle room in a boarding house. It doesn't ~take a firl long to catch a husband after she begins to pose as a man-hater. Fear of consequences keep a lot far. Each is certainlyy looking for- ward to meeting each other, per- Jlp oSr the championship. It -looks like a dramatic final if things work out like expected. Phi BD is the defending champ, hav. ing won the title last year without losing one game all season. It is a coincidence that of the six men whjo compose the team this year three are from Miami: Al. Nathan, Milt. Friedman, and Phil Bremen. Well, girls, I know that you have been, looking forward to this issue in order to see what advice I have to offer. I promised this in my col- umn last week, so F'll try to live upto it. You've all no doubt heard fe excpression, or have read it in literature, that "there comes a time in the life of every young man when his thoughts turn to- ward--" homecoming. .Everyone is talking about it. Lawns are being fixed, houses beautified, and bids are being sent out to the femmes. A word to the wise is sufficient, If you have any de- she to come up to the greatest a - fairs put on by the frats at one time, then get busy on the boy friends and scare up a bid. If there is any chance of thro idg 18m- s appeal through the m i, ho I m mediately and avoid the aus r Many speeches are ond b re- eiting poems, sowhybl not a ne on. ppr column Here is my en Volets are blue, morning for the details. of men in the straight and narrow The Sunday School of the MI- ami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- tion will begin its actual work at 10 A. M. Sunday morning when t taher uder the direction >f tRhb aC apa will begin their wor *** Mrs J. N. Morris will be hostess to te members and friends of Temple Israel at a dessert bridge next Monday afternoon, October 81st, beginning at 1 o'clock, at her home, 1761 S. W. 15th St. The public is invited to attend. Prizes winl be awarded for high scores and refreshmnsts will be sevd. Thopp desiring to spend an en* It is thought queer no Sing Sing halfback has tried signing a pro contract with a view to being ex- pelled. Pike's Peak is four inches lower this fall than in the spring--hari- ly enough of a drop to warrant selling an old established mountain short. A community in Hungary is drinking only wine since the vil- lage well went dry. It is si~naeez- ly hoped this will not apov~e orur impetuous IcPadrou~as of rtepel to blow up the w la~terworks.- i - -* ' Some girls imagine they are as pretty as a picture because they are painted. He talks and she listens during the courtship, but after marriage the plan is reversed. An angleworm, a wolrmologist states, has s a emlotlemt nature, Sand is subjectG to aredieilon, fear and anger, the same as emetatusr Sof a higher order. Mby neihbog*, se ems herphs~~rl~ a"rloW~AndC ~r~L~ 1e.li-~ to be t Tee JEWISEt FIB~nAN ~6- --. AOunId the Endas, Octobr 1 -- Page Four West Pahn Beach Notes The Tuesday night Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Harry Lee on Tuesday, Oct. 25. Present were: Mrs. F. Barer, Mrs. I. Gold, Mrs. J. Barash, Mrs. Al Gordan, Mrs. L. Vangelder, Mrs. J. Leism ser, Mrs. M. Weinerman and Mrs. Weiss. Mrs. Sam A. Goldstein is visit- ing relatives in Atlanta, stopping en route at Gaineeville, where her son, Burton, is attending River- sde Militr A adem Mr. Argintar is in New York on a business trip. The Dixie Linen Supply Co. is sponsoring a diamond ball team composed essentially of Jewish players. Sam Berner is manager of the team. Mr. Kerman returned from a trip to New York on Sunday, Oc- tober 23rd. Mr. Kominers returned from a business trip to New York Sunday, Oct. 23rd The Temple Beth Israel Sister- hood sponsored a bridge party at the home of Mrs. J. Halpern on Thursday evening, October 27. Hostesses were Mrs. J. Halpern and Mrs. O. P. Gruner. Regular Friday night services of the Temple Beth Israel were held Friday night at the Temple with the Rabbi, Dr. C. N. Her- man, officiating. Following the services the Rabbi delivered a ser- mon, The annez building at the Tem- ple is almost completed and -Sun day School classes will be held there this coming Sunday. The Sunday School has approximately 70 children in attendance. B'nai Brith is getting up some real talent in the way of enter- tainment for the special meeting on Monday, Oct. 31 Halloween. The Congregation Beth El held a celebration of Simehas Torah Sunday night at the Community House. After spending a social hour, refreshments were served. Regular services for the Congre- gation Beth El will be held every Friday night at the Moose Hall, 434 Clematis. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Green of Main Street, Palm Beach, have returned I after spending the summer in St. Petersburg -Otes Bernard Fuchs, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuchs of this eity, was Bar Mitzva last Sunday morn- ing during the Simchas Torah services. He recited the Haftoro and Maftir in the presence of a large congregation. Following the recitation Rabbi A. S. Kleinfeld of the Congregation addressed him on the significance of Bar Mitzva and pronounced the benediction. Following the services the wor- shippers were the guests at a "Kiddush" given by the parents of the Bar Mitzva. Last Sunday evening the new officers of Bnai Israel Congrega- tion were installed at a public ceremony in the Synagogue. Mr. Louis Boston, the outgoing presi- dent, read his annual report and; received an enthusiastic ovation as he concluded. Rabbi A. S./ Kleinfeld, Mr. A. Sirkis and Mr. M. Feldman acted as the installing officers. Appropriate addresses were made by the installing offi- cers and the newly-elected officers responded briefly. Particularly interesting was the address of the Announcing the Opening of i Sptiltor Wholesale i Cqroantion I1 12 N. E. THIRD ST* - The World's Most Indvildrual Playing Cards Yorfa o tee photo- -a friend--a child- perfectly reproduced on the eak of HaO O PLAYING CARDS. -- nevnr bfre offered at this low price. SEND NO MONEY. Just send your favor- negative (any size). I il ph n ht ond with your order. Pay mailman only $1. special I limited nme Offer THIE JEWISH FLORIDIAN P. O. Box 2973MalFa ENJOY AN ALL, DAY TRIP On The Craiser D 0R 0TH Y Down Biscayne Bay A day of sport, bank and chan- nel fishing. ALL INLAND WATER NO SEASICKNESS Balt & Tackle Furnished Free Leaves City Yacht Basin Pier LO, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 a. mn. Returning 5i:30 p. m. We Cater t S ecial Charter CAPT. R. H. DENNY Master Owner CAPT. JACK BURKE Res. Manager Fare Only $2.00 __~_~_ I$ i j 1 1 f THE JEWIISH LRDA Icheon new president, Mr. H. M. sao permanent rabbi were: The outgoing president, lo toin crausedt him .and/ ton, was given a beautiful lvns Rabin Klue infel Irs. I. cup in recognition of his serormer. Colubia Uenivel ordon, Rabbi M. S. Lesserux,ia deiv sever o bal dnieres i. Rabbi of the Congrega io, Rabbi -schooals der ered a stirring address. Rabtshos Klifeld delivered the concluding ckota .n Refreshments were provided ThJuico ve as~ by the entertainment committee,l ized by the young Miss a sisted by the Auxiliary. Offi-l of this city Mon t.cers installed were H. M. Jacobs,l at 8 P. M. at the president, J. Fuchs, vice president, M. Jacobs, 1234 is a HHemntrsurMay Ben-i An immensely ild of jmnsertr.E. Geldman, D*] was given by RI nstru- Rothblatt, H. Hankin and Ed Gold- ft~d on te mnec( ga-man were elected trustees. Jewish women 21s Ae., South, [ 24, at 8 P. MC. "A farmer beheld h about to end his life is in the river. He i in the attempt and they sh on d go and talk They returned in 30 -both jumped in the r A Texas evangelist J are more married couples gle persons in heaven. Y All young married conuplg posed to be in heaven, for at least. Give u it avc d freely if you would be po We Deliver Bundles SatisBctil08 .Phone 3.agy tl North West Njnth $h that he become of the congrega- to accept. d is a graduate of rsity and holds from rabbinic uncil was organ- rg Jewish women Iday, October 17, Some of Mrs. H. 10th Ave., South, inspiring lecture abbi A. S. Klein- essity of young to talue part in Sand educational kIeted were: Mrs. president; Mrs. e president; Mrs. secretary, and ,treasurer. The l1 be held at the lliam Salser, 1650 and a delicious midnight lun was served. Those present Mr. and Mrs. F. Barer, Mr Mrs. J. Barash, Mr. and M Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Al GI an~d Mr. and Mrs. H. Leibov Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dic of 520 Hampton Road, ha their guest for the winter Ann Spyser of Massachuset The Beth Israel sisterhood unit of the Needlework Guj America. They have been ii mental in furnishing many ments for distribution for needy families. charitable, social work. Officers e William Salzer, Ed. Goldman, vic Harry Schuster, Miss Celia Rubmn next meeting wil home of Mrs. Wi the The Sabbath and Hebrew school of the Congregation will open next Sunday morning at 10 A. M. He- brew school will be held daily at 4 P. M. Friday night services be- gin tonight when Rabbi Klein- feld will speak on "The Mystery of Creationn" Rabbi Alexander S. Kleinfeld, formerly of Miami, unanimously was elected as Rabbi of Congre- gation B'Nai Israel. Rabbi Klein- feld came here to conduct holiday services for the Jewish Newv Year, WHOLESALE CLOTHING AND SHOES MEN'S WEAR D~reas Shirts-Shorts--8weaters Athletes Shi rta-Pants-Ties-Pajmas BaspenescandkerMdchiefs-8Pox GartersiWork Gloves--Union Suits shoe. Pcyaar 1i jTHE ON 1 r A1 BR E:A ERS THE OCEAN FRONT t New Jersey Avenue ntie City, N. J. Reduction in Rates as Low as ls With Meals Person $6.00 Daily per Persoql. 3r wo ~%0;0Woeoow.. for'P* ie n oer European PanBah plete Garage Facilities SE. KCATZ, Managing Director ;g,",_~ New York. WOMEN'S WEAR SAl Mr. and Mrs. L. Vangilder ch- e iur ravnit -l-p~aisau *h ~ ii tertained a group of friends Sun- I day evening at their' home, 701 ------rdiar Kanuga Drive. 'Cards and dancing EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICED (8 Extaodiar i were enjoyed during the evening ;......... ,__, bu ihu e cert $3.00 Daily per CHOICE 0F THE WATERS "U 3.oo meen, Fresh Caught Sea Food Daily Hot a~n er S. SPECIALS OCDu..AI Coml Yellow Tails 1 .EMANUEL Trout ............. 13 L1b Snapper .......-------------14e Lb. r n e Choice Spanish Mlackerel........ 14e Lb: r n w FRE ISERECIPIES READY FOR DISTRIBUTION H0T L EW If it s BeaFood e haeIt t itsp RpY BEST, and at Attractively 128 8. Connecticut Ave., Near Boardwarlk Our method of handling and selling Se Pood is in observance with TA I CY r all the Sanitar Rules and Resolation. TATC IY CAPT. TOIM'S FISH MIART "t- o n odSThe ao ner Botel of Atla [! Oti Electrie Elevator to Endo Lvl.shpred Northwest First street and Miami Ri gr Enlarged Dlinks Room. So'areet Level Shapn oo U.rru PRONE 2-5881 OPEN LL NIGHT 't Additional Lobby and Bail rR adSitn Ro. n OPEImugggagGHT ntic City Sby Ra~bbi Leventhal, Phladelphia, ~o. Atisatic City, and RlbbI frd el, N~ ork. TOU HAV TO HERV6 THE6 CITY ICTE &~ 2837 North Mu~iss __ |
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