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~LI Announcements MIAMICOINB AOROTHODOXP (Orthodoz) 1545 8. W. Third Street JONAH E. CAPLAN, Rabbi SRegular Frf day night services are held at 6 o'elock with the late services at 8:15 -o'clock when the Rabbi will lectrure on "Orthodoxy -a M~ises~neplldn." Follorwing the address of the Rabbf the pub- lie will be invited to discuss the subject from the floor. Congregar- tional singing will be led by ar member of the congregation. Sat- urday morning services begin at 9 A. M. CONGREGATION BBTH JACOB 811 Wasrhington Avenue Miaml Beach L. AELRg~OD, Rabbi The usual Friday night services begin at 6 P. M. Saturday morn- ing services will be chanted by the Cantor Boris Schlachman, and at 10:80 a discourse in Yiddish by the Rabbi on the portion of the week will be he~ard. ~It will be a Talmudie and Midrashie interpre- tation. This will be continued vry Sa nrday-inarn~ing through-~~_ CONGREGATION BETH DAVID '(Conservative) 189 N. W. Thfrd Arease The usual Friday evening serv- ices begin at 6 P. M. with thie late ;services at 8 o'clock in charge of Mr. Louis Weinkle. Louis Bandel will deliver a short sermon and Cantor Nathan WNroobel will can the service. A social hour kW l follow. The public is invited to attend. TEMPLE IBRABL OF Mb~dIAI (Reform) DRB. JACOB HT. KAPLAN, ~Babbi The usual Friday night services begin at 8:15 P.` M.6, with Rabbi Dr. Jacob H1. Kaplant preaching on the eighth and last of a series of a leettittkk~~~kk~~ course in Judalerm. "Re- ward and Punishment" will be the srubject of his address. A social hour winl foo.. CORImitte TO The ad astment committee of the Greater Mianii Jewoishi Cemetery Association will report to a gen- eral masse meeting o~f Mdiam~iri- 3~wJe at Beth.David Talmu~d Torah Hall Tuesday evening, Norvember 8th, The meeting wRill hearr the report of the, committee thart was ap- pointed recently to adjust ~the dit- ficulties with the Wfoodlawn Com- etery Co., and will submit its -~rde ommendations for final action to this meeting which fabeing held according to the original restea- tions, adopted at a gr~eq~ I::nre~tfr~~ ~hg~d ~ve~rt ;li~j61 ~xil rrr~dbntr~ ab Ifigd~L~i~ ~oa~r~h. and h*e relrt~i~ f~~J~EB~k~-:~ ~jr-~I~L;Qllb~d~ar3:- ~ I NO. 44* M ams, Florida, Friday, November 4, 1982 Price: Five Cents I Position re Rabbt Last Wednesa evening a large crowd of Miami men attended the first of a series of smokers as the guests of the steering committee of Beth David Synagogue at its Talm d Torah building. Leo Ack- erman, a member of the board, was master of ceremonies and ably as- sisted Chester Alexander of the Bagdad Club in the presentation of the different acts .during the evening, A number of the Bag- dad Club performers appeared dur- ing the evening and received an ovation for their sets. Others ap- iiearing on the varied and. low program were Norman Fregg~er in piano numbers; Ben Greenberg in a Jewish monologue; the Traeger Brothers in a number of aerobatie dances; Frances Kane in a Spanish and Orie~ntal number; Louis Bandel in a monologue, and Al Berkowits in a strong man atct. An addrom l of weleome was made by Ed Friedman, and a good will talk by Stanley C. Myers, both mmeb~rs of the board. Following the formal program refreshments were served. During the evening cigars and ciragettes were enjoyed by all. CO~gregatioR TO 0110080e ~OFI~erS A general meeting of all mem- bers of the Miami Jewish Ortho- dox Congregation will be held at the Synagogue of the Congrega- tion on Thursday evening, Novem- ber 10th. A prominent speaker Will address the meeting, and will be followed by transaction of bus- iness. Nomination and election of Watchman, 29, 1982) position of the Rab- Sthe American Jew- ? Is he a teacher* scholar, a businerss eadr ~iriaser, a social la hanger for pub. SIs it not natural itmatances that be a primau donna, a mer J. Cohen of ris these questions blished in the "J ew- ltrali Rabbi faces days distressed,, soclares in this ar- tress is not princi- -'though he is not his distress is froa inhis rsel, si oa he feels a ints himd tor t a ;a~tic of the deear landations. He is eaity of his wbi~rk, as nregligible. the' haunting fear lity; he doesn't or what purpose, Leonard Rose of Miami Conservatory Recital Hall. Presented by the Conserva- tof~y under the susplees of Walter Grossman, his teacher, Leonard was heard in a recital which showed the remarkable ability and technique tshat he has mastered miis .sus Ebi~ sab Grossman tha~t Leonard would be presented in another reeital short. ly. Assisting` him was Robert Bost- wick, well known University ar~- itone, and Evelyn Plagman Jones, accompanist. Wednesday night Leonard, ac- companied by ~the university of Miami Junior Symphony Orches- tra, was heard in the' Thiirdl si- nual International Radio Broad- caslt giv'en 'by thie Advertasing Clb of Miami. I erabbi only to- aed this inner un- himself.Hehs ;for many years* * prosperity with Etivities pressed in hisr inner ques- )r, however, the 'silenced, and up com~e the inner ileasand. that the atf Rasbbl, what i'te present-ay Chl as Ipadequate is uatir to con- ltcimslihtly. Smay bring hagt i rng~~ ~ o e n a stowd,", Babbi hdfat royaslties t bri th Jeino ,caption, toYou t Rabbi an pnrr to tion from whleh question, Is aiesmanager iT" Rabbi Cohen ogerepresenta tof fundsr. To board of diree- erboard mem- synaogueplant Sfactory. Like overhead ex- islabor force-- glos fnctions mutst also have offo cers for the coming tenrm will I i _j_~ _ then be made. A report of the B2~elleille Of 0 comt a seeentlen alpoitad the . a'id in the Talmud Torah and Syn. -- agogal work of the Congregation ~e~eting at;thei :home of Mrs. will present their recommend. Isidor Gohen, a special dommrittee tions. All members are arged to ,arranged the follorwing dates for be on hand promptly at 8 P. M. Beth David affairs for the. com- when the meeting will begin. int season: .Beginning with a card party ~on .K~eather.. 16th. at. Beth Dasvid '1hismetd .Torah,. at wgich W Afar Bureau besdae m~ 1n ande I.ro itz TO Held Benefit low, a. Thanksgiving dance spon- saoed by the steering Committee on November 27th; ~November 30th Sponsoring a bridge for the ben- ( a garden_ party- described elsewhere etit of the Jewish Welfare Bu. In these icolons arr 014t p ar reau at the Admiral Hotel, 1020 party hosessDe. 22nd-23rd, food Meridiain Ave~., Miamni Beach, neict sale, with ~Mrs. J. Kats as chair- Wednesday afternoon, November man; Dec. 25th, card party; Dec. 9th; beginnings at 2 P. M. are 1ist, Nljw Year's Eve dinner and Medms A. Rausin and G. eeat. the Talmud Torah;. Jan. Sherm n, who will be8 assisted by 14th, card party at the Blackstone Meadames Alex Goldstein, Stanler Motel with Meadames Sydney L. C. Mlyers, Bert Reisner, L..Rlosen, Weinrtanb, Lawrence Sapero and Moe RppaPhilip Liebermail, J. N. Albert E. Rosenthal as hostesses. MIoeRrip ,orda Davis J. A. Rich- On January 25th, a noviety party teo, Raul n, I. vin, MUendell will be held, On February 14th, Crmr, .uieSm~n Dave Bo- admiral birthday celerbration of Croer,R Scuiusrg Sim nps Welp.~td David BiSterhood irith Mrs. g ken,. Schinerg Grefeld, S; Raisin, B. C. Myers in charge; on Pebra. kle Chirles, Gare enti g and 21 est, card party with Mer- ~ea~ I iinrr FLORIDA'S ONLY JEWISH WEEKLY BSeth D~avid Holds Smoker Jewish Boy Given Ovation recee dn a r madble oa n at Thursday night when he was heard in a recital before an unusually large audience at the University IConunittee Heads Are Appointed A regular ba meeting of Beth D~avid Sisterhood' was held last Wednesday, Oct. 26, begin- ning with a luncheon with Mes- dames 8. J. Spector and Louis Weinkle as the hostesses. Mrs. Isidor Cohen, the president, an- nounced the appointment of com- mittee chairmen for the year. Those named were: Mrs. Lewis Brown, monitor; Mrs. Sydney L. W~eintraub, ways and means and publicity; Mrs. M. Scheinberg, hospitality; Mrs. Carl Press, stu dent activity; Mrs. Louis Bayman, music; Mrs. Harry Oliphant, Sun- day school, P.-T. A. and card par- ties; Mrs. Chrarles Markowitz, Fri- day evening srocials; Mrs. Harry Gross, cemetery;- Mrs. Charles Goldstein, Rappy Day fund; Mrs. B. Kandel,'huse and kitchen; Mrs. 8. J. Spector, monthly luncheons; Mrs. Hl. H. Farr, telephone; Mrs. Rosenhouse, ~sick committee; Mrs. Wm. Friedman, personnel; Mrs. J. Engler, bae~saru; Mdrs. J. Katz, sew. ing; and Mrs. Stanley C. M~yers, annual birthday celebration. Yiditdah Writer ]'dnsigt: th'edno 1 .d s sponsoring a lecture by Mr. Be- dacht at the .Bsqkyne Mascige Hall, 15ith Ave. and N. W. First St., on' "The Economic Crises of Today." The public is invited to attend. Mr. Bedacht is a well known Yiddish lecturer and is making a tour of the country. DetR J RCO0 The plenie of the Beth Jacob Sunday' School` and Talmud Torah scheduled for last Sunday was postp Mthebecause of the ilndele - coming Sunday, N;ovember 8, at Suny Isles Casino. All wRill meet at 1:80 P. M. in front of the Syn- agogue. The Sisterhood will be in charge and act as hosts to all. Auxiliary To Hold Meeting An important meeting of the Ladies' Auziliary of the Miami Jewish Orthodoxr Congregation will be rl at theo yngogue Tuesday P. M. All members and friends of the organisation are urged to at- tend. Important businesss will be transacted. IFinal. plans for the package party~ of the organisation will be anounced at this meeting. Sisterhood To ..be Mna -An important meeting of Beth Jacob SJirserhod, Miami Beach, wpill be heli at kom ofitbs grea 'Phge Two Friday November 4, cil pac ove tYIO First Hebrew." In addition to sermon there will be hymns, ers, and a question box. the Floridian the exact where the !uncheon is to bed .Interesting plans are beia for this affair, and a mo theme is tp be carried out. erva isn arte already being chairman land lrs noe We liamnson, co-chairman. Mrs.q 'Weinberg, Miami rpeet at the National Convention,i present first hand and inee report. An excellent musicala 'gram is also being arranged. PIERRE'S BEAUTY SHOP rlp~ sus-e Iaine A xt~G1. A 18 l as Va. PORL SITISPACTION PATR lEAsHrs oNLY Wosses RE~SAuRANT D:blinner 59le-75- 90c Palatial Kosher ReEstseras 385 N. E. Second stree Dni~aANEY & BEERS lodgkr Pla~ihlrbas and Ealargin mmrciadl Workr and Home Parket 50%g Off o All Amatear We~d 212 N,~a E. Fourth St.. Phemae 2-sass ~NOTICE! D~r. ~Barney Weinkle aneands the removal of his HOME and BEACH 0 'ICe L'Flean ~304 Euclid Ave. 1228 Enclid Ave. MIAMI BEACH ttiI, le Rouma1nianRestaurant fully and modernly equipped to -do budiness. Apply to J. Engler, 220 N. Miami Ave. Second Floor. HIGH CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT GET ITT 2. at ... Company The BETTER Kind of Printing- At Reasonable Prieces Ph. 2-3261 435 W. Flagler St. % B0se******************** SO C Mrs. Albin Cicech of 15tt D~rexel Avenue, Miami Beach, will be hostess at a benefit bridge for Temple Israel Sisterhood on Tues- day, November 15th. Prizes will be awarded for high scores .and refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend. A regular meeting of Temple Israel Sisterhodo will be held Mon- day, November 7, at 2:30 P. M., with a board meeting proceeding at 1:30 P. M. at Kaplan Hall. Mrs. I. Levin, president of the Sister- hod, will preside during the busi- ness session and will then be fol- lowed by Mrs. Helen Williams, who will present a program in cel- ebration of Annual Peace Day. A number of speakers will be heard as will a special musical program. A social hour will follow. Mrs. Beatrice Weinstein will speak on "Patriotism and Peace." Preston Barton will sing "Kol Ni- drei," accompanied by Atnmie Laurie Lee; Ruby Showers Baker will sing "Roses of Picardy," and "The Rose of No Man's Land," ac- companied by Ivy Sproule Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Cohen re- i turned to the city after spending four months in the North. They will make their home at 1466 S. WV. First St Phil Romer of iMiami Beach re- turned to the city after spending the summer in the North. A short meeting of the Hebrew Athletic Club was held last Wednesday night at Beth David Talmud Torah. Following the bus- iness sessions all attended the smoker given by the steering com- mittee of Beth David. Reports Were made for the first annual 1 dance of the organization which was held at the Coral Gables Golf and Country Club last Sunday night. During the evening the dance contest resulted in Al Son- Stag and partner, and Joe Schein- berg and partner being awarded the prizes. Teams representing the Club won the volley ball and handball contests held against Hol- lywod teams at Hollywood, Fla., last Sunday afternoon. The next meeting of the Club will be held next Wednesday evening at Beth David Talmud Torah. What promises to be one of the outstanding entert~ifinments of the current season is the package par- ty being sponsored by the Ladies' Auxihiary of the Miami Jewish Or- i thodox Congregation for Sunday evening, November 13th, at the Synagogue. Various professional entertainers will present acts dur- ing the evening for the entertain- ment of the guests. The commit- t:tee in charge of arrangements is headed by Mrs. Charles Tannen- baum, who is being assisted by ifMesdames Sylvia Feldman, Louis Pallott and Gertie Kotkin. The general pubhec is my ited to attend. i ROom and Board misms~lr J~i ro6 ira steab ear. PRONB EVERGR1EE an I - Now You Can Buy ( ' rl llE JEWISH FLORIDIAN_ TheJunor W O ismakng elbration commemorating its elrThe Juani orI.W the dance it fourth anniversary. A buffet sup- elabonorate pans for Antilla Hotell per followed a treasure hunt that beran angg Ae bu will be presented. *~ * I I*t*(**llO o++++444@++++++6 ~ ETY Ea a coooscnssa o ~ Mrs IaacLevin pesdent of The Hadassah Educational Group T mlefs SIs rhevinan oeu ced the and the Library committee of the aponmi t of the following Temple Israel Religious School cappommen or thoe year: Mrs. Jacob Iwill hold an evening of music and c. airmen visiting committees; literary discussion at the home of Hr. D. pnte, student activities; Mrs. Morris Rubin, 1678 S. W. 11th M s. J. N. Morris, happy days; Street, on Wednesday, Nov. 16, a Mrs H. I. Homa, child study .8:15 P. MV. . gr up; Mrs. Hyman NL LeRy f LioMr. uar t nanhof H il rv andle ncans; M. Jay Dao s, re- "Josephus." The discussion will egou ;bevne Ms .Wr b "Was Josephus a Traitor to theimer, house committees; Mrs. te JeIs ramle is a sobeninga- H. H. Miller, membership; Mrs. musical progrefreshmens weill be Henry DeCastro Williams, pro. ranged. tod teehme c hts only b gram; Mrs. Mitchell Wolfson, mu- seled De ite mber ofa persons an sic; Mrs. J. A. Richter, hospital- a lim dted 11be o wishing to ity; Mrs. P. Scheinberg, Sabbath eacco motdoy call awrs.in M o- dinners brin, who is in charge of this af- Mrs. Jack Bernstein, Friday fir-18 night receptions; Mrs. Gordon Da-l vis, Sunday school; Mrs. Harry Ru- *** bin, college scholarship; Mrs. J. The committee in charge of the Damenstein, Isaac M. ~Wise, me. Hadassah Installation Luncheon morial; Mrs. Joe Fields, Union will announce in the next issue of museum; Mrs. Frank Corett, .,,,,,,,,.............. .... uniongrams; Mrs. Charles Green- Pf field, bridge parties; Mrs. A. S. 7 Zucker, sewing; Mrs. Herman Wohl W.Falra th hn -32 co-operation; Mrs. Herbert Klei- =Mane Cctinuous--2 MS abg 0e man, propaganda; Mrs. Ted Simon, % Suine *Mon NoviA t4 Miami Beach; Mrs. Sam Kats, tel- BAnR 5RAMn a8TNWYCK e phone; Mrs. B. L. Reisner, pub-% in PURCHASESE PRICEn licity; Mrs. J. Simpson, peace. Added-Odur Gasl Comedy Mrs. Louiz Zeientz was appoint- FREE PARKING ed trustee to take the place of Mrs. ---- --- Si Mendelson, who left the city. 4 a FOR SALE More than elcghty guests attend- ed a delightful bridge party at the home of Mrs. George Goldberg, Wednesday evening, for the ben- efit of Beth David Sisterhood, sponsored by the Junior committee I of the organization. The proceeds 11l te usedmfor th rrefurk t in Prizes for high scores were won by Mrs. I. Silberstein, S. J. Spec- tor and Mrs. M. M. Nankin. A cake was won by Mrs. G Davis. At a late hour delicious refresh. ments were served. The next meet. ing of the Junior Committee will be held at the home of Mrs. Al. bert E. Rosenthal, 2152 S. W. 16th Terrace, Wednesday, November 9, at 8 P. M. A regular meeting of the Books in Brief Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Kotkin, 518 I Altura Ave., Coral Gables, Mon- day evening, November 7, at 8:30, when Mrs. M. Kotkin will review "A Good Man's Love." A social hour will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Emanuel and son of Brooklyn, N. Y., who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Rappaport of this eity, will make their home at the Victoria apart- ments, Miami Beac for the win- ter season. The SecomL annual Turkey Trot being sponsored by the Junior Ha- dassah of Miami will be held at the beautiful ballroom of the Mahi Shrine Temple, 1415 Biscaye Blvd., November 24, Thanksgiving night. The committee in charge of ar- rangements headed by Mrs. Jen- nie Rotfort is planning a number of novelty stunts for the entertain- ment of the guests attending. Va- rious professional actors will help enliven the program in addition to the music for dancing. During the evening turkeys will be given away. Assisting Mrs. Rotfort are Mesdames Charles Wesson, Leo Steinberg, Ted Gulkis and Jack Solen. An important meeting of Junior Hadajsah will be held Monday evening, November 7th, beginning at 8 P. M., at the home of Miss Sylvia Rayvis, 1736 S. W. 11th Street. All members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blank of Mi- ami Beach are now occupying their new home at 1228 Euclid Ave., Mi- ami Beach, where they will be pleased to greet their friends* Mr. and Mrs. Murray Apte have as their guests for the winter sea- son Mrs. Apte's mother, Mrs. Sa- rah R. Grodman, and sisters Rose and Minnie, all of New York City. Beth David Sisterhod is planning a garden party for November 80th at the home of Mrs. Frank Solo- mon with Mesdames David Bogen, Stanley C. Myers and Jack Simon ls assis ig ahos asss. ll rde- .. early is.... Mrs. Harry Nevins is urging all having charity boxes of the Jew- ish Welfare Bureau to bring them to the next meeting of the Ladies, Auxiliary to be held shortly, Selma Ruth Goldstein, daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldstein 202 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach,' entertained her friends at a par' ty last week in honor of her seventh anniversary. Among the guests were Charlotte Frank, Don- ald Wyman, Sally Mantell, Gloria Mantell, Edward J. Miller, Har- riett Goldman, Jerry Blank, Char- lotte Blumberg, Mitchell Goldman, Bernard Schenckman, Gerald Schenckman. Selma's grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell, who came from Boston recently to spend the winter with their daughl- ter, also were present. sa .* Mrs. J. N. Morris was hostess to the members and friends of Tem- ple Israel Sisterhood at a luncheon bridge Monday afternoon at her Shenandoah home. More than 20 tables of bridge were in play. The home was prettily decorated for the event, and prizes were won b Mesdames Charles Tobin, Morrif Cowen and P. Scheinberg. Pro- Sceeds of the bridge were used for I the work of the Sisterhood. S* * At a recent meeting of the Junior Committee of Beth David Sisterhood Mrs. Albert E. Rosen- thal was chosen chairman, Mrs. George Goldberg vice chairman, and Mrs. A. E. Friedman, secre- tary. Mrs. Harry Oliphant will be chairman in charge of all card parties for the year. ** At a recent meeting of the Y'ed- idim Club held at the hom of M Silverstein, Stanton ome os M"" chosen representative, Mike Sil- verstteisnetre surer ada bHa od: D .ector. Recently the Club held a The World's Most Indviidual Playing Cards Your favorite photo- graph a sweetheart D 1 -a r end--sirchiud - "ard deb of PHa0 PLAYING CARDBJ SAnr ida r 8 te --Ev 0 oro~ce .t thslwPi : n '.1) 3 FEDERATION OROMBESTRAS i}OpeRh E~ -- Org ...LE T US Es~tP SO LVE of ,' . L IG H TNG ~Ad PO WER PRO 8LEMS ECONOM LC ALY HONE**t " YOU HARE TO HAVE TO Ilave COMPLETE REFRIGERATION TEg -. CITY ICE &t FUICL ;~~ (~9'"i~~, r i P _ _I __ __ ,November 4, 1 J EW ISI R IDIA N bythe, , .FLAGLER STREET UIS 88 1CIT, Editor Florida;-'- "Phaone --2-1188 as second-class, mtt pirb ds , hePost Office at Miaml, Fla* act of March 5, 189, ar P1ra7sth street r. Schrebnick, Repreenetative sUascalPTIox ths . 1~ lay, Nobvember 4, 1982 rolume 5. No. 4l. THEJE';YIHFLORIDIAN Page Three SOCIETY nin a 8o'coc, he tMrs. y ers and Mrs. J. Wernikoff will be the hostesses. Prizes will be awarded for his scores and rel I freshments will be served. The ~ n~ere yc04ban artist at bread or caketl If !ao, Itadassah will be glad to take all that you wish to make for their Baked Food Sale which is; to be held on Nov. 22-23 on Flagler Street, part of the pro ceeds of this affair to be given to the Welfare Bureau to aid them in their work for local needy The Girls' Break Dance spon. scored for thie benefit of the Junior Council of Jewish Women will be held at Beth' David Talmud Torah Hall Sunday, November 6th, be- ginning at 8. P. M., with Miss Hen- rietta H~irsch in charge of the com- mittee of arrangements. Miss Faye Sheldon will be mistress of ceremomies and Miss Mliriam Scheinberg will present a number of novelty entertainment numbers. D'aneizig will be enjoyed until a late' houi* s ra t carew much yoru spend of other people's money." Thle merchant then reduced the telegram to one word. "Nu?" it read. Ahr hour later the merchant re- ceived an answer, almost ~equally brief. "Sha, slhal" it read. He entered a German cafe and took a seat at a table at which two Germans were seated. The Germans exchanged glances with each other, and then one of them turned to the visitor and said: "Mister,.we. want yrou to kn that you are among anti-S~emites."- thre-in-law boldly and. asked for "That's all right," answered the Jew magnanimously "so belong lia you are behaving lyourselves yo are -perfectly safer. theA in-lar eb~l an was ed fo Rosie's hand. "Young man," demanded the fa- ther, '"tell me the truth; bhy do0 you want to marry my daugphte~r; is it for her own sake or to pay off your debts?" "Well,"( replied Abe;, "sutpPosle you pay off my deb~ts fist, and then wait pnd see." Judge: Where do you ~come from? Where were-you born--in New York ? Prisoner: Yes, partly. Judge Wyhat~o o ee partl ?e: td o en Newoer I ell, when 0 came to New York.. A schonrrer came to the home of a stingy rich man during the latter's dinner hour. The rich manl' was eating lukshun soup. The beggar asked for something to: eaWeel," answered the wealthy man, eyeing the achnorrer, "would you mmnd eating some lakE- shun sou left from yesterday T" e Well oyfadly come a ound tot morrow said the man, 'there. may be some left from today "* THE MASK "What You Are MIlakes Such a Noise Thit I Cannot Hear bridge following will be in charge of Miss Ann Abrash and MViss Faye Sheldon, the exact time and place to be announced at an early date. The publie)speaking class or- ganized last year under the di- rection of Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan of the Maimi Jewish Orthodox Congregation meets at the Syna- gogue every Tuesday afternoon beginning at 2 P. M. Mrs. Sam Futterfass will speak this coming meeting on "Coffee, its growth uses, trade and proper making.,! Those interested in this work are invited to attend. At the last meeting and smoker of the A ZA (Junior Bnai Brith) held this week at Kaplan 'Hall, those present were addressed by Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan of the 1Mi- aio wo ws hn o he nuest a- the. evening. The next important meeting of the club' will ie~ held at Kaplan Hall on Sunday eve- ning, December 18th, when a play portraying the second degree of the organization will be presented. A social hour will follow the meet- ing~ and program in which several prominent Miamians will be heard. Newsbor: Professor, don't asu want a paper today ? a.. Professor: Why, yes, but come to think about it, I left all my money at~ home. Newsboy: Oh, that's all right. You'll pay me tomorrow. , Professor 6 But supose I should die in the middle of the night ? Newsboy: Weoll, it wnouldn't be much of a loss. Jake, the traveling salesman, was presented with a bill for $10 for one night in a ramshackle lit- tie country hotel. He knew that argument would be useless, so he paid the exorbitant charge in sul- len silencee. The proprietor of the hotel, however, asked him to ea.11 again,. and ,thwen Jake's ~wrath broke loose. "I'd gladly patronizte y~ou,"~ he sai~dacidly, "hut the mnice won't let me sleep a wink all nigh~t." pro r eto 'al can't sem to.e of them." . IBand them bills, handi them bil, snapped the salesman' walking out, "and you'll never see any: of. them agai~n. ' Sammy (in Sunday School): I havie a new little brother at home. Is it true that he came from heaven Teacher: Ofcours ol t Sammy: ~7 a h ~ol to come from henven to our house Mother, dear, I~ uess yo're right. You are always saying that there is no truth to be found in the world today. ,Even in school she said that six and three; makes nmne." Yanklee, the water carrier, was wondering where his next meal was coming from when Reb Bam- sel, the local rich man, accosted him and asked if he, would accom- pany him on a short walk, since he was in the habit of fainting, and didn't want to be alone when it happened. He offere~d. Yakele five roubles for this service, and the latter gladly accepted. Well, as one tells the children, they walked and they walk~ed. Reb Samuel seemed inexhaustible, but Yankele grew there weary with every step. Finally he could s nd it no long r. h lae "please faint, or I: will." Mrs. Charle's Tannenbaum is now a patient at the Holleman Park Sanatorium where she will remain for several weeks. Mrs. ~Louis HIeiman is a patient at the Victor~ia Hosrpital where she underwent an appeedotomy under Dr. Barney Weinkle. She is do. ing '' $ciey. ,Among editorial appointments .to the staff of the University of Mi- ami publication, "The Hurricane,", is tlhat of Miss Frances K~ane, a student in the music department. Shie will cover all musical events of the University and review con- certs, etc., for the paper. ,floks! Is everybody hap- I am agi~rn wAoarryin about ews to tell you., past week-end, ast it is ee-end, this town became d.The population suddenly edto about the number of living in Ojus. Students ly do follow their team er it goes. Last week it ampa where N. Or- State edFlorida under a 17-6 and this week it was nGas, for the Ul. of Ga. They say travel is broad- so perhaps thleboys aren't yin to improve their in- .Oh, Yeah! you notice that things don't ot exactly like you would hem to? ILast week I men- that Teprs and ;Phi ~B D~s tilin the volleyball tourns- tnd it looked like they would in the finals. Much to my Prthe longed-for battle gzan- io on, for psthe Tee lost the iced easily' and isc now inp ~the round, having( wn 'theik ) et. Here's hoping they keep championship. It really is tunate thalfth~~e two frarts not meet because every I together is a classic in it.. More than sixty members and guests attended-the last meeting of the Miami Bea~ch Jewish social set at Beth Jacob Synagogue when Murray Grossman presided. Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod, honorary president of the set, addressed the members and outlined plans for posiums on current Jewish sub- jects. A social hour at which re- freshments were served followed the formal meeting. The first formal meeting of the season is be. ing held as we go to phas at the Miami Beach Golf and Country Club at 23rd Street and Washing. ton Avenue. Following the busi- ness session dancing will be en- joyed. The regular class in the study of Judaism at Temple Israel began Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock under the direction of Rab'bi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan. This class will meet every Wlednesd~ay at the same time. Those interested are wel- come to join. A well att~endled meeting of the Junior Council of Jewish Women tivities of the organization were reported on. Miss Pauline Schon- feld announced that all members are invited to attend the obsev- ance of Council Sabbath Novem- er~ 25th at Temple Itsrael when a special program will be, observed in commemoration of the event. The next meeting of the orgamiza- tion will observe "Peace Day" in secordance wfith the requirements of the National Couneil org~aniza- tion, with Miss Faye Sheldon in charge. Miss Sylvia Miller, hos- giftlity chairman, introduced the guests at~tendiing* The second of a series of bene- fit bridges for the Junior Council of Jewish W men will be held at Locations for "The Purchase P i " al in at the Tivoli next ptether Miami boy who is' do. )icely up here is Simon LP- I~thdugh very vie sndo aroused. Simon represented D frat in the recent a rd rarskty seho tam. I hope and . a funniest thing peccurred m ,f my classes the other day. e middle of a lecture a laidy red on the door and .wlke4 ;he room. Without mach ado tarted to bawl~ ouEti the pr# g him that he should' dismiss lass immedletely ea they ~t PPointment and leoplqwere ng for them. This she roaed he was still radrrjidresf4the This was sure one ease of man wearing fb'jth It inly was embarrassinge to see tough prof. almost literally e before the broadstdr ta t atom h '~ was the prof's ifte,, in case you r~~,,,,,AJws ecati i~e were in doubt Srce, py gn Mody nld h Tis ho oming business isleuiJ conr ro nRve bu gh ean to gro ueas yhe You may pile ad bricki and mortr certainly taking the campu boysi ,Il igh Sierra ,and the moun. tomer in St. Louis was not paid But neither man noir devil .sedien ere per youLet ne 61 tin 'and esenrt lado lng between on the. aed ped hael cree Can perpetuate a lie. youir sar gir sure c nvrsations. TIhe story tells of a young night send a severe telegram to the You ma sparkle bright anid pol- Pim lihlined. to betteve that many club entertain a lose love affai deb~tor dpanding: paope t.e"h Withhe ebe f h ut foellos would cmpakeond. Grl c ahes bout her ears, and who cautioned, for he was very par. And pose as man's protector, womve n' h omr e~nn icmpam bo elons. "sa picture bride" to a sipionions. Pretend in God you trust. have their ul sewsion. cireles buos goes ase in order to escape the at. After a few minutes the secte- hoavethirbll shaessiions. ho form tntio rr of the man who hasl h~eli tay retened wii a dratsi of hi~s But the mask protrudes and beck- no"tb dange shtape igure ta os not ho in bondage for a number of telegram for arpprovarl by the .ols on te dte itutio tht des ermerchant. The proposed wirei It fairly shrieka, it y~ellat comei for~fullattention.e Dont yeris developed as only Arthur read, "Your. deb~t is past dy4 "~Beware the lurlking dangrert" you felfant tered, irls thank the Stringer can develop sach a story, please remit ati once." I at iernigbls Ion wad nt opbelic lyd efor her Iandw~asanblyadaptedtothescreenJ 'Are you msaihuggat" he an- younglh~ layiBeller Gla mor pepby 'Robert Lord. trf4y demanded of his .aisret~ary. ..The Insullsl,..saYs. one. familiar denrg htful letr. t more peoe ** "ho ever heard of sending such~ with thqir persopad. resources, weretn as conidr atie would be all pb. Mliriarm Drevich of Boston, ar long drewg q$ oa ~rmf Itl should never feel the plaeh of need. writng anof tiarotic Mass., arrived last Tnueday to weald eqst~n sq* a to senmd Be that as? it may, the aatherities -fu ad n wrkended sis ~article; visit her aunt and oanle, Mr ~aCnts as like that. Yea don't f~qeel the~ need of plack [Asth weeks tIr-we lg ess neeo of Miion asse poem~i~ i w l a proeis Mr** tweahili stt t itathalash lears, aditis.. r b, It k, I it"-1, Well, I had good in- T ~Imadl Tob opp1 Suda sehol atMld ea anctonwth te ~ nsE ~;n at~UHr THfE JEWYISH FLORIDIAN Friday, November 4 1 ---- _II__ ~_ __J1_~_ TEN COM AJEDM ARNTS Sam the Jewish Rigi u School, by whose instruction and inspiration thy sons and daughters will be rede med from the bondage of in ifer ence and ignorance. Thou shalt have no other appointments for thy sons and daughters for the hour of their instcructiotr' at---the Re- ligious III ol Thou shalt not take the communications of the Rei- gious School in vain. Visit the school as often as possible. Get acquainted with the Rab- bi and principal, and, above all, know thy child's teacher. IV. Remember the Sabbath day to keep it: holy by encouraging your children to attend the . Sabbath services. Honor the Religion of thy Father and thy Mother by honoring the bills of the Re- ligious School, that the School of thy child may be main- tained in digmity and honor. VI. Thou shalt not kill thy child's opportunity to receive a systematic Jewish education in his childhood. Waiting, shifting and irregular attend- ance will never get your child anywhere. VI VI 'Ihy shalt not commit the crime of neglecting thy daugh- ter's Jewish education. Re- member, the little girls of to- day are the future mothers of Israel. West PAl Be8C Notes B'nai Brith Lodge 1146 held a Halloween entertainment at its lodge rooms on Clematis St. in hon- 1 or of its 119th anniversary. The program arranged by Samuel Scher was as follows: Mr. Russell Austin, baritone solo, accompanied by Prof. Simpson. Mr. Howard C. Danner, musical saw, accompanied by Mrs. Howard C. Danner Miss Helen Fritch, lyrie soprsao solo, accompanied by Mrs. Salter. Miss Myrtle Shellburg, tap dance Mr. W. D. Wagner, tenor solo, accompanied by Prof. Simpson. Prof. Simpson, piano solo. Miss Elsie Hartley, mezzo so- prona solo, accompanied by Mrs. Howard C. Danner. Mrs. Evelyn Curtis Boston, lyrie soprano solo, accompanied by Mr. Ronald Stainthorpe Miss Josephine Binion, Miss Flora May Abel, Miss Annette Rehm, songs and dances. Mr. Bill Donenlly, basso solo, arc- companied by Mrs. Howard C. Danner. Mr. Al Moss, violin solo. In addition to the program the public was greatly appreciative for the home folks songs rendered by Dr. Blicher and Al Moss. The violin solos played by Al Moss were K~ol Nidrei by Bruch and The Gypsy Dance by Nachey. He was accompanied by Dr. B. Blicher. Following the entertainment de- licious refreshments were served. Beth Israel Sisterhood held their first fall meeting at the Temple on Browrard Ave nue Tuesday aft- T* *** I To skn, The paest lasportsat thin s is Ju ers arc r on #51... "Trsae Winl Ten*" ts roomse dofseceilsssat a 36 N. E. First A~e ENJOY AN ALL DAT I On The Crulaer Down Biscayne Bay A day of sport, bank saile sel Ashblag ALL INLAND WATER P SEASICKNESS Balt Tackle Furnisalc F2 ag~e City Yacht Basin lI LO, Turesdayr, Thursdayr, Saturd and Sunday at 9:30 La Returning 5;:80 p. m. We Cater to Special Charh Parties CAPT. R. H. D)ENNY Master Ownas CAPT. JACKI BURKB Res. Manage Fare Onlr $2.0 RESH FISH DAILY T, lb. .....,...SPE CIAMOEREL, lb. 15c PER, lb. .....18* PIKE, lb. ........l..,.12l NDER, lb. 15c BASS, lb. .......l.....1% OW TAIL 14c POMPANO, lb. ....80s Kingfish Sterak, lb. ........12c FISH COMPANY 65 N. W. FIFTH SIT, asl Will Convince~ You BREAK ERS HE OCEAN i'IONT New Jenrsey Avenues ntie~tyNJ. Reduction in Rates as Low at. 2000 WOMEN'S HATS Q!SH T 25c, 50c and .........-........................ b WClOMEN'S NOVELTY BEACH PAJAMAS, 59c and ... ........................ CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS, The Better Kind ................................ 175 SILK DRESSES 1 Slightly Soiled ..............~.................. And Hundreds of Other Bargaj --I rr --- --1Illnllllll .. Grund werg'si 128 8. Connecticat Ave., IIr 0 T LNEW Y0 E .. ~~~ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.an-pe -- I ~ -- - I ~ Page Four the purpose---the pdr i rules and becomes an1ob it is pathologic and isr of empty realms witlda. DR. CHAS. BE[a~ **as aug~rn ous results both in the attitude of the rabbis to themselves and in the attitude of the Jewish com- munity toward the rabbi. "cOn the rabbi this overwhelming uncertainty of function produces definite psychological effects which become more apparent as the rabbi possesses greater per- sonal ability. "The rabbi becomes a careerist. Whereas ideally he is the servant of a great cause in whose ran a he enlists to fight, will ng to make fins iemsel f cing the srvice of his cause lost in a multitude of activities for which he has not been trained. He finds himself overwhelmed by the demands of a congregation that itself does not know what it seeks in its 'spiritual leader.' In dismay, he seeks some one steady factor in his immedi- ate environment, and finds his own needs and wants and desires to be more permanent and stable. He becomes the cause he serves, and unconsciously or consciously becomes the man who seeks to achieve a career. His attitude to his work becomes that of the av- erage man towards his job. He begins to accept the standards of the careerist. He measures him- self and his colleagues in terms of the rewards of career, money and power. "Another trait of the rabbi in consequence of his lack of bearings in the seas of Jewish life is found in the psychology of the prima donna that develops in him. "The rabbi, shifting his center of gravity from outside him to himself, is possessed by the spirit of the prima donna. He is jealous of his center stage position. He wants the spotlight in the com- munity and his self-ed~neern is a rock upon which much com. !ndeavor re is an gardless lent for ernoon, with Mrs. Dave Feldman presiding. Several new members were introduced. Reports wree made of the activities during the summer. The members were re- quested to express their views on the nature of study for the study group this season under the di- rection of Dr. Carl N. Herman. A number of the members volun- teered to assist with the Red Cross sewing. A large number of garments were contributed from the Sisterhood to the National Needlework Guild. Mrs. O. P. Gruner was appointed a member of the temple board. Plans were made for the first large social af- fair of the Sisterhood of the sea- son, a dance to be given at the Show Boat on Armistice evening, November 10. The regular monthly meeting of the United Welfare Bureau of the Palm Beaches was held Wednes- day night, November 2, at the Temple on Broward Avenue, with the president, Mr. Mendel, presid- ing. Usual Friday night services of Congregation Beth El are held at the Moose Hall every Friday night at 8 o'clock. Regular Friday night services of Congregation Beth Israe'l are held every Friday night at the Temple on Broward Avenue with Dr. C. N. Herman officiating. A speech is delivered by the Rabbi following the services. Mr. and Mrs. Meltz have moved to Atlanta, Ga., where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dixron en- tertained 'with a Halloween party in honor of their guest, Miss Shif- fie Spiser of Boston, Mass. VIII* munal unity and Jewish e Thou shalt not STILL the have been shattered. Whe cry for Jewish education. It opportunity to shine re~ is the essence of Israel's life. of another's better equipm IX. r ohu hshaltenomneit care- TROU loyalty and intelligence of thy SNAPI neighbor's children. Thy own FLOUI children can easily acquire it YELL( by attending regularly and fai fully a Jewish Religious PP Schoo. P P S ~PHONE 2-7895 THE POSITION OF THE RARRI ----. A Tri (Continue fo page 1) illlllII11IIIIIIINI* toa.lrenumbers of rabbis must do TH E Th T asp ctc R bbi hthen a nesiaEon N cation is a highly technical field At of human activity. Not only arel ""'" alo sn theote hn q es a the results of certain- theories, the theories too must be studied and understood and evaluated. Is the rabbi to be a technician of this Extraordinary i type ? Both in general and Jew- ish education, because of the de- WtotMas Sv lpent in Psychology and its $3.00 Daily per P process in man, euetieon has eg 3.0Wekyf ated the specialist--the educator A ei Is the rabbi to be the educator ?,,-A ei Continuing, he says: "This ab- Hot and Co: sepl eof ea cea urnad rsatdn ru Compl life today has given rise to griev- EMANUEL ,,, ~211 P)II~UIII**DIIIIIIIUIII"""'""******III 2e 1 L.U i I 1 'erson r Two . :an or European Plan ld Sea Water in All Batl ete Garage Facilities E. KATE, Mlanaging Director hs~ Faymzus Fay's 1itha 3 87 T3iceS CO .LW alce WOMEN'S COATS SLK~ DRESSES NOVELTY COTTON DRESSES BI"" ............................................ 0 With Mearls $6.00 Daily per Person $70.00 W7Ceekl~ for Twro FAYMUS |
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