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Y~CCI-I L-l - ~r~r-rCi-c-~~; ~-~~Ral---rgnls~~~n-r r ~~ ~~~-~~1I Ira~rm~rrrrmrlr ~~an~rr~r~Lrm~"~i~T~1111 N 45 ,l ,-I~ ~~ L _ _____ I I L --L II MIAMI JEBWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION (Orthodoz) 1545 8. W. Third Street JONAH B. CAPLAN, Rabbi ''Armistice Dayn will be ob. served at the late Friday night or lecture service when a special pro- gram will be presented.. Rabbi Osplan will preach on "'Peace--ther Embodiment of a Jewish Utopia." Cong. J. Mark Wilcox will speak on "Peace." A social hour will follow. The usual services begin Friday at 8 P. M. and Saturday -morning at 9 A. M. CONGREGA O~ BTB JACOB (Orthodoz) 3)11 Washlaste Avenue Wiaml Roc AXELRCOD, Rabbi kO:8 a discourse in Yiddish b Tal tdie and Midrarshic interpre- e ery Sam rday morning through- CONOREGATION BIETB DAVID (Conservative) Beth David will be conducted be- ginning at 8 P. M., by Rabbi Alex- ander 8. Wiesel, formerly of Jaick- sonrville, Fla., who will preach on "Armistice Day." He will be as- g'ed by a choir of local Jewish taent. Prayer and hymn books wil be prvi ed for all. A social hour in thp Talmud Torah will follow. TEaMPLE: ISBABL OFp MIAMI (Reform) 137 N. 8. N~inetent trstn~ D& JACOB &6. sees begin at 8:15. In observance of Armistice Day, Rabbi Jacob H. Kaplan will preach on "Armistice and Peace." A, social hour will follow. The public is invited to attend. "Peace pr8 Last Monday attrenoon Peal Day was observed by the Sister- hood of Temple Itsrael at a regular mlpee~ng held in Kaprlan Hall. Mrs. amebusnsa & en, Sand the Mrs. Henprry leCasrtro Wrlliams, .Peace Chairman of the Staterhrood, ism and Pesee," Rabbi Dr. aeseb H. aplan delivered a brlet but inspiring address an "Peace," and Abe Aronoviits spoke of the fo~rin- tion at a "renlowship club" among the men of Temple Israel. Among those* who helped present the ex- collent musical program were Prers- ton Bafea,w~hosanig aieompealsd Bgy Anate ~aulra Lee, Raby Sho- *Ra akr, who san two songs and was' secosepeale .By Ival sisters A whalkr~ns ~~aer syJEROME P. FLEISH~AN SACRILEGIOUST Not at at , It has always seemed to me thtGoodam~s, WAid ansas Golnsneed .an advertislag Sin is very efficiently rdver* tised. It has the rcvakge~ of bngsomsthingt thit tie biy~er knows abot When th desire ora commodity alrea~dy la es* talsethe ma~rke~ting of that yis ri 66sD~rtb y simple ~a~tter, But Goodadles is something thtmust be SOLD. The DESIRE for it must be CREATED* And getting the prurchaer's S rn ethe fotd n mnr e or best aidho ua alp Ham nisters, p riet saod rabis aethe Chulrch'is saleb~s maagrs. 18 me of them need Ilesons la saf I were eldlingC typewiters, when the meeksalam got out of 'order. I would dwell on the DlESIR- ABLE features of the article. 'I weudd sell the GOOD WORK my machine la capeble of doing. I would seHl its stabiity, its strength, its lasting power. I would sell its SERtVICE. Do the sales manager of God. lines do that7 Net arlway. . Too at~te ay shelli as the . NEGATIVE di sideq thei rstock. in-trade. They teH asr wtart wri hapen to as if we AR~EIMPT **4. In lurid wod~r-pic~ta~thessy paint Hell la- s~ its horridBAB. They dwell on oar earthly slas In all their faselastingl -detail. sOmetiater theyr almost naska as proud Most .wre ared wat~ly enough to kinow:a tillag at te. That is NEG~t5VB saleses. Vol. 5. o.I . Miami, Florida, Frida y November 2 Price: Five Cents i; In observance of a special Arm- e its Dpa Next Monday, November 14th, the Miami Senior Hadassah will hold its installation of offleers at a novel noon breakfast. The Pal- atial Kosher Restaurant at 285 N. E. Second St., where the breakfast is to be held, will be specially dec. orated for the affair with unusual and interesting decorations. Mrs. Moses Krigeer, well known Na. tional Radassah figure, will be teastmistress and will install the new officers. A splendid musical program has been arranged for Ithis affair by the committee in charge, which is headed by Mrs. Barnrey Weinkle. She is' being as- saisted by Mrs. Joseph WBilliamson' Mrs. Harry Robin, Mrs. Milton Weiner, Mrs. M. Wesson, Mrs. W. Cohen, and Mrs. Harry Weinberg. Mrs. Harry Weinberg will give a report on the recent national con- Mors Barne Wn tle d k nl se e ce , e, erLtsy naeidnt M. Isn Mry i, Rrney redi, gecon etar* David Bogen, corresponding see- retary,a andAMrs. Walteri ohe , president will announcer the com. Alx strHold Next Sundayr, Novqlgrbep the Ladies' Auxiliary of the M5i- ami Jewish Orthodox Congrega tion will entertain with the first of ~a series of important affafra when the annual package -party oL the organization will be heakd in th* etry irsLorseehe ao. delightful evenar oT' idenertain- ~ment is gromised all those arttend- ing. There will adi o fee charged. In e~asg af- f fair is a comm'Ittiee cof rpesadmets Sam Tannenbaum, Syl- via Feldman, Idois Pallott and Gertie Kothin, The public is cor- diallyE invited to. attend. y Aniporant Meeti g o h Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miams JewPish Orthodox Congre~gation 'will be held in the Synagoguenet begi 8n agewn 'elock.ent met bers are urged to attend and enjoy a splendid program that has bee be served * Lteraturre Class Led by Rabbf Dr. Jacob H. Esp. lan, a class in literstare meets at his home every.Tuessdary nlht be. pinning at 8 P. M. At the present time the class is studtying "Rte- brew Reborn," by ~Sholemr Sptoget, which la a story of moera~ Rte. brew litoreture~. An set . interesting $Iisassion Is i3 b Which' 5.;6ail amlis Because of the inclement weath- er onl a small audience attend- ed the mass meeting called by the Greater Mdiami Jewish Cemetery Association held at the Beth David Talmud Torah last Tuesday eve. A report was read by Mr. Harry I.. Lipton, chairman of the nego. gatiiotis' committee, including a de. called report and was authorized to continue flinal negotiations for a further period of two weeks when a final mass meeting of lo- cal JewRish citizensr will be had. Ini his report the fact wsas stressed that local Jewry and par- ticularly relatives of those in- terred in the Jewtish csectish- of Woodlawn Cemetery can rest as- sured that all talk of disinterment and removal of bodies from this sct es ah as~ onIel a 1 ou Mtond fiil re tL he Wo eM asoitio asuande nh at a o tme~i the scntar aste untre paned mere propagavndaf toe hurtha the Asc- Mananthohrity thrfr nadtie Showmen Isr LPloannd Mr Ait a s precidlentt of the Cmtr Feridy evening, announcement was wil e sponsoared byts orgueani- m nation a h imiMdsn Square arden Aren frthre per ormne comncn Thanks- giving n cight andruning fthrogh atriday. Plngans orthe benefit havde been quieatlin preparation a forl te spaste six mothis, oandits propose atome tneo the Ma Iddio msspectaclarande oumecigtsanding eivens ofigts kind evrheding Mi- u Sanrdy Then show wile knon as "A take parn tincluding nrpationaly fotions scho hildren, tudns, and iti will bed rectked inth aren wi th beautil spettings, and equipped i wieth o isecl elcticl effect ofl an M unudrsual nature koner beoeseen a bse donated toveH unied hriies rep- reetativ o pathe Slvdn ationArmy Y' program,) the iaaumi Jewish Orthodox Congregation will have as its guest and speaker of the evening, Congressman J. Mbark Wileox of the Fourth Congres- J. Mark Wileox sional District of Florida, who will speak on "Peace 'Congressman C tabbi Jf nah Capl Ban, s the site inthe ondc p o f the speckrsial Peatrcl Program byth well know hs ablThepbi nie to lay n gattend ly Pand th folloing t e n sevie they wille be the gnuests of the ongegia- tionat a social hou the vestr knw rooms Pec por Fellowslup Club Largely attended and m~eeting at the call of Abe Aronevits, prom' inent Jewish attorney of this citpf and Rabbi Dr. Jacob graeaplan, the Temple Israel Fellowship Club was organized last ~'We~dnresday night at Kaplan Hall. Having as its purpose the social, cultural, reJ ligious and civic improvement of its members, the Club will be does free but limited to; members of Temple Israel. Officers chiosen were Abe Aronovits, president; Darvid L. Slann,~ first vice pid~St- prsdnt d FEm Ma~xoldsteiri sc retard, and Julius Simpson, treas- urer. Open Forurms will be held at each meeting with topics of both Jewish and civic problems for free discussion. At the first meeting !".t "'."."""Ireme's Band gavn was seen in several well-recoived dance numbers. Other numbers MelB~~ee rlael~e 10 Be URVel d ship. Many of Galk advedls men are Crtrylgto, se1r sepe thing that isa't abweel s~ad~a yard-wide. They are tryDlag t pet ovbr It is easy to make people slag hymns. It is diffloah-very sOULS the meaalag et throse paeans. That la whben mauny odenrn salesmen of Godliness fall down. That is why sa Advadst., Man is needed for Geaures. If I wer God's adverdsin man, I wrould fight shy aft me har'd-and-fast kind of rerllees teaching, and I weaM as~p eat aL campalan shea t putlat ~i every humanlw*Xj het Agor s fellows sad a heial take to aerve theoe rtellowa, I would ati ~ '~-Fi,. (Contt- Yi;;~ d~~_ asde ah ieto of Mrs. Ma o Uornder~ Jbtherin, Temple Is~anel Friends of the larte L. Gilman Dflloberins 3 kwish Book Week are invited to attend the formal wlobeavein mda morning. A anvelling of a tombstone in his beginning dSpa oi weish books muemory next SunldayI afternoon, and~~~~ a 8ga pil given at 10 November 18thb, dt 8 obclookr, la the :a Y nd azproam IBall All those Jewish section of the 'Woodlawn A.p~ M.ink Kape k or boolrs of Cometer~y. It*4b Jonah E. Caplan .oi~ hping~~ Jelrged to con- of the Miamri Jewrish Orthodes ~s~f Itam ~th" Temple Li. Congregation will ofeflaata, and them coenndet the ~serices . I Wish Book Week At~~~ Tepl br !Pi~;_CI)LI CommitteeMakes CongressmanWill Cemetery Report Address Services Friday, November 11, the Admiral Hotel, Miami* ch last Wednesday afternoon atit Ms A. Ran annd ~Mrs GSem Lieberman, J. N. Morris, Gordon Davis, J. A. Richter, M. Rau uiu, I Levin, Mendel Cromer, Jlu Simpson, Dave Bogen, P. Schein- beg Barney Weinkle, Charles Gere field, S. Rausin, A. Miller, IHsrry Mdarkowitz and H. I. Lipton, More than 23 tables of bridge were inpl y. Prizes were awarded for hgh as ores and delicious refresh- ments were served in a novel man- ner. Proceeds were devoted to the Jewish Welfare Bureau. Beth David Sisterhood is mak- ung final plans forq anm lber 3th Gar ehen hre of Mrso Fank Solo- mon. In charge of this affair are Mesdames David Bogen, Stanley C. Myers, Jack Simon and Mrs. Frank Solomon. ** All those having charity bomes o ~ ~ ~ ~1f the Lde Axla o h Jwis W 1ar B reau ra urged tobigthe to the next meeting ofte organization which will be held at Kaplan Hall on Monday afternoon, November 28th. What promises to be one of te finest cultural affairs of the sea- son is the Book Review and cul- tural evening being sponsored jointly by the Hadassah Educa- tional Group and the Library Com- mittee of Temple Israel on Wednesday evening, November 30th, at the home of Mrs. Morris Rubin, 1678 S. W. 11th St., begin- nmng at 8:15 P. M. Mr Harry Simonhoff will review Lion Feuch- twanger's "'Josephus," and this will be followed by a discussion on "Was Josephus a Traitor to the Jewish People?" A splendid mn- sical program will be part of the evening's entertainment. Those de- siring to attend are urged to make immediate reservation with Mrs. Max Dobrin, chairman. Mrs. Louis Heiman, who was 9 patient at the Victoria Hospital, is now at her home where she is con- valescing from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. M. Scheinberg are spending a brief vacation at White Springs, Fla., and will return to jthe city the latter part of this week. I _~ o clock on Sunday ~monda liac. r e juraddi'obin will live thejunor rdiosynagog monette on "Optimistie T In addition to these there ali music, prayers and hymns. Beth David is sponsoring I dance for Sunday evening De ber 4th, at its Talmud Torrt ai ing with a committee headed Frank Solomon in charge of rangements. During the evei a dance contest will be hl valuable prizes will be awrq A program of vaudeville entertdi men wil hegive during I the Talmtrd Torah fund. PIERRE'S B]EAUTYI SHOP as a. FlasT AvE RESTAURANT Dinner 50c-15c -90 Palatial Koseher Restaurnn 285 N. Second street DELANEY &t BEERSI Iedak Platshin and Ealargh commmistl Work and Hoey Prtra 50%b Offi on All Amatear Wal 212 N. E. Fourrth St. Phoneu -sass NOTICE! Dr. Barney Weinkle anounce the removal of his HOME and BACH OFFICE From 304 Euclid Ave. different contests to the follow- ing: Irving Goldstieq, Mabrtin May Dorothy Goldstein, Beatrice Bia, Nee elher nkleMax Gp nor. All those wishing to attend the SudySchool of- Beth Jacob are urged to register imm darkedy A unusually large attendance marnday the opening session atSna morning. A Cha dka programen- now being prepared fr pre station at the Ida 1M. Fisdher 11i School auditorium, full 8eal o which will be announced in a early issue. ... Next Monday evening, Novem- ber 14th, the second of a series of benefit bridges for the Janter Council of Jewish Women will be held at the home of Mrs. Stay z. C. Myers, _2320 S. W. 16th Tr race, with Mrs. J. Wlernikoff as as- seisting hostess to Mrs. Mlyers. The Public is invited to attend. M~r. and Mrs. Morris Weingar- ten, wintre residents of Miami, re- turned to the city Monday morn- ing after an absence spent travel- ing in continental Europe. I...................nu anunnnnn W. Flagler at 8th. Phone 2-3352 Matinee c5 tiuu- E ning 20c Sunday-Monday, Nov. 13)-14 LEE TRACY -ANN DVORAK( la strangece Love of Molly Lenarin" Added saurel-ad Comedy I FOR SALE Little Roomanian Restaurant fully and modernly equipped to do business. Apply to J. Engler, 220 N. Miami Ave. Second Floor. work of the organization were dis- cussed. Plans for the annual Tur- key Trot dance Thanksgiving night, Thursday evening, Novem- ber 24th, call for a number of pro- fessional acts by well known tal- ent, in addition to novelty stunts that will be presented by the com- mittee. During the evening tur- keys will be awarded in various contests. In charge of arrange- ments is a committee headed by Mrs. Jennie Rottort. She is being assisted by Mesdames Charles Wesson, Leo Steinberg, Ted Gul- hkis and Jack Solen. Following the dessert bridge next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Czech, Temple Israel Sis- trehood will 'observe three im- portant events during November. The first of these will be the an- nual Sisterhood Sabbath on Fri- day evening, November 18th, when members of the Sisterhood will be in charge of and conduct the en- tire Friday night service. A ser- monette will be delivered by one of the Sisterhood. Mrs. Jake Davis, chairman of the Sisterhood Reli- gious Committee, will be in charge of this observance. On Friday evening, November 25th, the first of a series of Sabbath diners will be given at the Temple preceding the Friday night service, and will be in charge of a committee head- ed by Mrs. P. Scheinberg. On Wednesday evening, November 30, there will be a cultural meeting jointly with the Miami Chapter of Senior Hadassah as will appear elsewhere in these columns. Juniro Hadassah will observe a Jewish National Fund evening and program at its next meeting Mon. day evening, November 4th, at the Ponce de Leon Hotel, with Miss Hanna Mack, J. N. F. chairman, in charge of a special program that will be presented. A social hour with refreshments will follow. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Clarence Canfield Harris of this city will be held at 3 P. M. Saturday afternoon at the Jos. Pn McGhan Funeral Home. Mrs. Har- ris died suddenly Wednesday morn- ing while being prepared fora tonsilectomy. She leaves surviv- ing her a son, Clyde, her husband Charles, and a brother, Arthur of Berkfield, Va. She was well liked in the local community and had many friends here. Max Lowenkopf, a resident of Miami for several years and oper- ating a fruit store on Northwest Fifth Street, died after a lingering illness last Monday morning. He leaves surviving him a son and his wife. Services were held in the Ahern Funeral Home with Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan officiating. In- terment was under the auspices of the Greater Miami Jewish Ceme- tery Association in Beth David plot of the City Memorial Cemetery. One of the largest card parties of the season was that given at GLOBE EXTERMIINATING 00. Phone 2-3034 1798 N. W. 20TII ST. Speciallslas l Destroyla All Forms of Vetrmia, IRat, Mice, Roschs, Ants, etc. Get our monthly rates for apartment houses and dwellings. Free inspection for termites. No Job Too Large or Too Small. NOW YOII C88 Bly BILTMIORE LAUNDRY SERVICE AT A PRICE THAT FITSI YOUR POCKETBOOK Phoe 3-3887 21 Northwest Ninth Street 7 RE JEWISH FLO~RIDINl __ Page Tw~o a ) SO CIE TY o g ,**++****++++++6+***** + o Wednesday evening, December 7th, the Junior Council of Jewish Women is sponsoring a bridge party at the Alcazar Hotel with the Misses Sylvia and Goldie Mlil- ler, Sylvia and Millie Dreisen, Millicent Rubin, Reggie Goldstein and Mrs. Aaron Reder as the hostesses. Full details will ap- pear in an early issue. Plans for the seventh annual formal dance of the Junior Coun- cil of Jewish Women to be held :during December at the Coral Ga- bles Golf and Country Club are now being made. In charge of ar- rangements is a committee consist- .ing of Harriet Kanter, Bea Schaff, Ruth Schwartz, Sylvia and Goldie Miller and Mrs. E. Merlin. Full details will appear in the next s- sue of the Jewish Floridian. The next regular meeting of Beth David Sisterhood will be held Wednesday afternoon, November 16th, at, 2 o'clock at the Beth David Talmud Torah Hall. Many plans of interest will be discussed and a very ~delightful program has been pepared for this meeting. A social hour will follow and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Isidor Cohen, president of the Sisterhood, urges that adl members and friends of Beth David attend this meeting. Mrs. Freda Sheingold of New York City is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein of this city, and will remain here for the winter. A meeting of the Junior Com- mittee of Beth David Sisterhood was held Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. A. E. Rosenthal. Plans for the minstrel show to be presented under the auspices of the committee during January were discussed and will be an- nounced at an early date. Next W7ednesday, November 16, Beth David Sisterhood is sponsor- ing a card party at its Talmud To- rah Hall with Mesdames J. Lang and J. Orovitz as the hostesses. Prizes will be awarded for high scores and refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Albin Czech of 1561 D~rerel Ave., Miami Beach, will be hostess at her home next Tuesday evening, November 15th, beginning at 8 P. M., at a dessert bridge for the benefit of Temple Israel Sister- hood. Prizes will be awarded for high scores and refreshments will be served. Last Monday afternoon Peace Day was observed by the Sister- hood. Prizes will be awarded for high scores and refreshments will be served. A well-attended meeting of Jatn- ior Hadassah was held last Mon. day evening at the home of Miss Sylvia Rayvis when plans for the Mr. and Mrs. Max Reppaport 1 entertained at dinner last Sunday i honoring Rabbi and Mrs. Jonah E. Caplan. Among other guests at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Emanuel of New York City, who will spend the winter here. Last Sunday afternoon the pu- pils of the Talmud Torah and Sun- day school of Beth Jacob Congre- gation, Miami Beach, enjoyed the first to a series of picnics at Sun- ny Isles Casino in charge of Rabbi Lazarus Axelrod. Various games and contests were participated in by the children and refreshments were provided by a committee of the Sisterhood of Beth Jacob con- sisting of Mesdames Barney Weinkle and Rebeees Yunis. The chief attraction of the pienie was the campfire around which all the children gathered and told store, recited and sang songs. Prizes The Wer' nMos rIndviidual Your favorite Photo- graph a sweetheart S -a friend--s child- perfectly reproduced herd dc PHO -nvnridbe ore8 fie with your order. Par maTI an onlr ma THE JEWISH PLORIDIAIN P. o.assr im, FI.. t Company The BETTER Kind of Printing At Reasonable Prices Ph. 2-3261 435 W. 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A beautiful aau.s prize lwas given to Miss D~revitch. Ata late hour a buffet lunch was served. The second of these af- onirs was that given by Miss Car- oyn Livin of Jamaica, L. I., a winter resident of the Beach. Prizes were won by Miss Drevitch and Miss Louise Golden. At a late hur re rshments were served. '.L yoant 411ks' orchestra of Temple Israel is being formed un- der the sponsorship of Dr. J. H. Kaplan and ~the directorship of Miss Frances Kane. A number of young musicians enrolled last Sunday and further enrollments are being received. It is planned to have the first rehearsal next Sun- day' morning at Kaplan Hall, Tem- ple Israel. The orchestra gives promise of good work and plans to cover dance and popular-classical music. Miss Kane has had several years' ex- perience in orchestra work, having been with Miami Beach String En- semble, Fisher High Schol Orches- tra and the Miami Junior Sym- phony Orchestra of Miami Uni- vresity. Those able to play musical in- struments, whether members of the Sunday School or children of members of the congregation, are invited to enroll .by next Sunday and bring their instruments. Israel went to a banker in a Shopkeeper: "Why are you late today for work" Abner: "I fell downstairs." Shopkeeper: "Wel11, that shouldn't have taken you longin When Fanny was led under the choopa for the wedding ceremony, she suddenly burst into tears. "What on earth's the matter" cried her bridesmaid, in alarm. "This should be the happiest day in your life." "I know," .sobbed Fanny, "but it's this way. My mother married my father, but I---Pm marrying a stranger !:" SMr. Schwarts met his friend, Mr. Nathans, on the street one day, and greeted himl very cor- dially. "I heasr you're making (three times ass much money this year as you did last,", said Mr. Schwartz. "You're a lucky fellowl" "Yes," sighed the "lucky fel- low, "but my ~wife has found it out!" Little Aaron had arrived in New York's East Side only a few months before from the. old coun- try, and he was anxious to learn the English language.: One day he saw' an advertisement in the pa- per, saying that vi certain lady gave lessons in English at reason- able rates. He made his way to her address. S"How much do you charge for an English lesson?" he faltered. "One dollar," she replied. "Oh, that's too much!" 'answered the shrewd Aaron. "I can get les. sons for a half dollar elsewhere." "Impossible!" cried the teacher. "Don't forget, P'm a lady, and born in England." 'T~lhat's just why ~you ought to teach me for a half dollar," d*- elared Aaron firmly. "Your Eng- lish didn't cost you nothing" Isaac was happily pursuing the trade of second-hand dealer. He whistled as he went his rounds, and was as happy as the day is long, But one morning he camoe upon a place owned by a severe-looking anti-Semitask Isaae, wit a friend- Te oh ahn wer il th ea~ larly nasty, he added, with deep scorn: "I have a cold you can have." S"OhJ no, I can't take it now," an- swered Isdae, quick as a flash, "but you just keep it until net~a year and then i't will be second- hand." small town and asked if he would lend him one dollar for a year. The banker, astonished at the small amount requested, jokingly asked what Israel could supply for security. Israel, nothing daunted, tok a $1,000 Liberty Bond out of his pocket. The surprised banker examined the bond, saw that it was genuine, and laughingly gave Israel his dollar and explained that at the end of a year there would be $1.08 due. A year later Israel returned to the banker, handed him $1.08, re- ceived his Liberty Bond back, and began to leave the office. Impelled by curioriity, the banker stopped him. "Tell me," he inquired, "why did you give $1,000 security to borrow just one dollar ?" "Well," smiled Israel, "'I saved $2.92 on the transaction--a safe deposit box for my Liberty Bond would have cost three dollars!" During the late war two Jewish soldiers found themselves fighting side by side in the trenches. There struck up a friendship. "Tell me," asked one, after they became acquainted, 'why did you come to war ? "I have no wife, and I love war," answered the other. LHow about youl Just the opposite," answered the first soldier. "I have a wife, and I love peace* Moses was a very clever boy. One -day-before 1920, by the way -his father ordered him to fetch a can of beer. "All right," answered Moses, "where's the money ? "Oh," said his father, grinning, "it's no trick to bring back beer without money. Bring it back without money--that's the trick." In a little while Moses returned with an empty pail, and setting it down before his father, smiling, said: There' drink to your heart's content. bce! d thBut the bukt is empty cri d 'h," answered oses, ia o trick todrmnk beer wheennyo hare Ithere-that's the eikl" "W re wer you, hSammy thve been out catching lions!" "Brave boy! And how did you catch them?" "'Schlemiel! It's easy. All you have to do is put the Sahara des- ert in a sieve, shift the sand through, and there you have all the lions caught!" Meeting at Beth David Talmud Torah the Hebrew Athletic Club discussed plans of the organiz;a. tion and heard reports of its com. mittees. The Hollywood team will arrive here Sunday next to play teams of the Club at Washington Park, Miami Beach, in volley ball and handball contests. At the same time some of the tennis tournament rounds still be played. All are invited to attend and wit- ness what promises to be well. contested games. The next meet- ing of the organization will be held at Beth David Talmud Torah Hall next Wednesday evening. Ann Dvorak, well known screen artist, assisted by Lee Tracy, an- other screen favorite, will be seen in a powerful portrayal of family life at the Tivoli Theatre next Sunday and Monday in "Stra~nge Love of Molly Louvain." The heroine is seduced by a young wealthy scoundrel; she lives with a small-town crook, during which time she gives birth to a baby, and later on is hunted by the police in connection with the death of police officer, murdered by her friend, the small-town crook. A young friend, former ~bell-boy, wvho happened .to be in the crook's car with her at the time the crook had shot and killed the policeman, follows her wher- ever she goes; he is so much in love with her that he is willing to take chances, even though she ad. vises him to leave her and keep out of trouble * In the development of the plot, Ann Dvorak, the heroine, and Rich- ard Cromwell, the young friend, land in a rooming house. There they meet Lee Tracy, a newspaper man. Lee recognizes in Ann a woman of the streets and makes proposals to her, which she, of course,t rees aee so tn no enwtha u e e8ma mou be i render herself ; he has them broad- cast 'an appeal to her on the ground that her baby is dying. She gets the news over the radio and surrenders. But why continue, when you can get the rest of this interesting and thrilling story by seeing the play ? See the play and you will enjoy it. Mrs. Rebecca Yunes and family are now located in their new home at the 'Wellington Apartments, 6655 Eneclid Avenueng Miami BPeach, where they will be pleased to greet their many friends. A very successful meeting of the Miami Beach Jewish Social Set was held last week at the home of Miss Paula Thaler. Plans dis- cussed at this meeting for the ~fu- ture of the organization included the holding of a large benefit event to raise funds for a Com- >munity center. Serving as the of- ficers at the present time are Mur- ray Grossman, president; Jack Stern, vice president, and Paula Thaler, treasurer, The reception committee in charge of Sylvia Chauncey, Beverly Thaler and Eve- lyn Small served refreshments, Dancing was enjoyed during the evening, The organization meets every Thursday evening. * * Those interested miay enroll in classes which meet every WT~ednes- day morning at Kaplan Hall under the guidance of Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan. A class in "What We Jews Believe" meets at 9:30 A. M. and the class in "Current Jewish Events" meets at 10:30 A. M. An interesting ~meeting of the Boh Jacob Sisterhoodhof e]ia i Is Mo syy nigt h lar ns e, th work of the organization were dio cussed and a dance wil de gv of December 21st forwork %ll de- o its Talmud Tora ok. d l th eo- tails of the dance and oitse ar- mittee to have charge unce ins a rangement will be announe i lan early issue. 4 Miss Miriam Drevitch, who was biitn h ant and uncle, Mdr. and Ms. ) Abbott, of Miami Beach, returned to her home in Boston last Tuesday after a short stay here. By MILTONl A. FRIEDMAN Hello, folks! Is everybody hap- I know that P'm happy because to can't be anything but happy Iter seeing and hearing: the "Big broadcast Hi de di de ho, Hen is love. For the benefit of those he didn't see the picture, I am >t crazy. The ejaculators stand r Cab Calloway and his Harlem :aniacs, and- the line about love ands for the name of a song in re picture. Forgive my trans- easions for you know that "na- ,re in the raw is seldom mild." Getting down to earth, here is me news about Miami boys. At the special election held last eek two Miamians were placed in gh positions in Phi Beita Delta sterni'ty. Al. Csasspl became see- tary and Phil Berman went uP clr. These boys are ledng yures in the frat, and even big- !r things are being expected of em next year. I've written before of Marx !inberg in regard to his being in e glee club. It has now turned It that he is in a number of her activities. He has the hon- of being on the cabinet of the ndebrt Y. M. C. A., and is also Soe of mh d rm trzae Cl dt ks to Ml e I alnoly k all great men. The other day one of my pro. isors, who has a deep regard for a weaker and fairer sex, was cussing methods of commural, tion. He said there are three ilB of spreading news: telephone, egraph, and tell a roman. Don't Iee me, girls, I only heard. Anter of our aspiring youths the campus 18 Sam Harris. Sam eleepresent holding their o iion ', a dramatic organization. He s- also active in another field. 'wever, Imislaid the paper on rich I had this information so I eret at this time that I cannot SYOU everything about Sam. As n as my agents (7) find out r me I'11 tell you about it. Three Miami boys have so far en on almost every ;athl*~ico I mthat Phi B D frat has put the field. These boys are also Firing for honors, or maybe I oud say perspiring. The mus- Sesare Phil Breman, Milt sedan, and Al. Nathan. Their atendeavors have been in bas- bl.Although I would like to That their team is winning game, I cannot. But than ki, ou know that times are podto be hard now. ' Ithoug thi wa not Y R With small brightly colored ta- bles set around the edge of the dancing floor and various gally colored lights to carry out the at- mosphere, the Junior Council of Jewish Women held its first Girls' Break D~ance in surroundings to resemble a night club, last Sunday night at ~Beth Dlavid Talmurd. To- rah. The Pots and Pansy Nite Club had Miss Fay Sheldon as its mistress of ceremonies. With the aid of a frying pan to simulate a "mike," the artiste for the evening were introduced between the dances. Joe Mandelbaum as Bing Crosby, Nat Williams as Rudy Val- lee, Irene Farr as Sophie Tucker and Irene Bordoni, Bea Alpert as stenderized ~aste Smith, Glardys Blair as Ease Pitts, Morty Coper, Stanley C. Myers ~as Tekelee Ire, and Mirlam Scheinberg as Mrs. Walter Winchell were the enter- tainers for the eventsg. Mirlam Schainberg did the sen~al inchell stuff, using her guests as subjects ifor scandal gossiping. During the evening dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Harria of New York city, and family re'turn- ed to the city to spend the winter season here. Mr. Harria is the sponsor of the Miami Young Israel group. e National A ZA day will be ob- i served by the local chapter on Sunday evening, December 18th, at Kaplan Hall, wthen prominent s eakers and an elaborate program of entertainment will be peet. ed, The main feature of the eve- *in 11l be the conferring of the ningn or Judas Maceabeus de- sreono the organization. Refresh- ments will be served. At this tine mhe local chapter is making an pe al for contributions of books ap ito library at Temple Israel. It is urging its friends to either send books or make monetary contribu- tions for the parobase of such boo s. *** As we go to pres pa gnerl meeting of the Miami Jewish Or- thodox Congregation is being held to elect officers for the coming year. t_ to be punny, I mean funny, atl f did get a laugh in class. Ond at the boya' names is Watts, and a the time this incident occurred we were taking up the subject of ni- sanc~e. The prof. called on thid boy to give the definition, an said: "Watts-what's a nuisance " Imagine his embarrassment. Laugh, I thought P'd smoke a her- ring.sh There is a free midnight sow in town tonight and one never misses those. Therefore, I will be unable to have time to think up I proverb to end this artlele All r promised I would last week. lUite I: can say is "Please, lend a lte ear to my pleas" and exese me. Plerasat durem. I% * * An important meeting of the Junior Council of Jewish Women will be held Tuesday evening, No- vember 15th, at the Miamri Colo~n- ial Hotel, when the annual Peaee program will be presented. Miss Fay Sheldon is in charrge of the program which will have among its features a musical tro of Missere Goldie and Syplvia Mrier rad Millie Drels'en; iroat Ealin will play several vfolin saeletons, rad other atombers rand tlalksO be heard. All areane to ~~ tead. 1 t jl : di r.~ SOCIETY )I aH~ ~iU)~1~ CHAJI~EII: around the Campus W r~~ - 1.1 U~ IFIWBADVERtTI8ING MAN PrOl.~Qor, 1P~'~1 St~ P~Setsb~rg Notes ___~~-~~~~dLUL~C~~~~L~ess( IM~ Im* today; All .tbe short way, To live is to do What munst be done; To~ walkrd -and be true, Forr work is soon done. *Mso living for othen, Ta h lgiste their load; *Tis helplag our bro~an Aald ~intint ~in God." 'fSs rsas ta nAMP Oh r IlDWh .h~ . 36 N. E. First Aw.i EN&OT raW ALL DAT 'IMF DOR 0TH Y Weem Wisesym WMay A i~ at ff beak sat themsern 5:8 p. a. 1Paties CAdPTG~. k~N 1 CHOICE FRISH Ir~L~H~-D~i~ THE BREAKERS ON THE OCBAEN WMO~T At New Zeasp A mul Extraordinary Reduction to Rate as lnw as American or Eu9rqropea ag Hot and Cold Se aer OEd Ag Sai Bths Complete Galage~ _ (Continued from Page 1) Ucopy" that ,rdsrbb way into te danrk fesnm e o reli ious hig~try' ra kt t so eba of lav~e i I would have sean pay les st- tendion to the meathingC et thedir religion and more rtatil t the LIVING of it. I weald create in evaj ha- mas breast a desire for the finer things of life-for art, tw music, for good booksr, for the songs of birds rad the laughts of children. For only as we SWm rpr arlly can we hope to eVolve morally. I would build a mammoth Temple of Frieindllass, n every day in the year thee would be preached therei a sermon by some man or some woman who had suffered enrough to knowv how to be kind. I would sell, through a cam- paign of CONSTRUCTIVE E- AMPLE, the advratages of being services at Con- I[srael will begin an Armistice DaY delivered by D~r. on the ''Conflict Friday night gregation B'nai art 8 P. M1., and sermon- will be A. S. Kleinfeld of Na-tions." Saturday services at 9 A. Mi., Sunday Schlool at 10 A. Mi. Daily Hebrew classes at 4 P. 6. Congregation B'nai Israel has suffered a great loss in the sud- den death of M. ~Levy Paltrowich, who is greatly mourned by the en- tire city. The funeral service was in charge of Rabbi A. S. Klein- feld. Mr. Louis Boston and Mr. E. Gelman, former president and vice president of- Congregation Btnai Israel, ae reorganizing the Chevra Kadishar of the organization. The Ladies' Auxiliary and Aid Society of Contgregation B'nai bsrael rcePntly elected new officers for the ensuing year: Belle Gold- man, president; Mrs. Mi. F~eldman, vice president; Mrs. Sam Goldberg, secretary, and Mrs. D. Goldberg, treasurer. Mrs. A.. Sirkis will sponsor a card party for the benefit of the ladies' Asstiliary and Aid Society on Sunday, Nov. 20th. A large crowd is expected. The Judaric Council was recently organized and consists of the younger Jewish women of St. Pe- t~erbarg. The aims of this so- ciety are social and benevolent. A dance was given at the Show Boat Thursday evening by the Beth lara6 Sisterh~ood. The comte in charge was Mrs. O. P. Gruner, Mrs. T. Mdyers, Mrs. J. Barash, Mrs. E. Halpern, and Mrs. B. Bal. pern. An unusual crowfd attended. aegular Friday night services of Temple Bethb Israel are held every Priday night at ~the Temple on Broward Avenue with the Bab- bi, D~r. C. N. Bewrmn, officiatiat* Fonowing the services the rabbi delivers a sermon. Mr. and MLrs. Iso Bader of ZO ~ Street sad Dizie, have moved t Belle Glade for the winter. Congregation Beth El held a special called meeting~ W M ad night at the home of Mr. man Mrs. J. Sneider. At that time many important matters webre discumsed* of the Congregatie on hF are held regularly at the M8oose Hall RABBI A. b. WIEBEL Officiating at Beth atv S~ynaCd~g Tonight NEGLECT OF JEWISH EDU- CATION SPIRITUAL SUICIDE helpful. I would water thirsty wals wvith refreshing, inspiring, ap* lifting drangrhts from the wrel of Man's Brotherhood. I Pould not preach. I weaM TEACHI. I weakid nt frigtea. I wPould E1NLIGHTEIN. I weaMd at dama. I weaM~ PRAISB. I wrould not equeezte eat the s& sence of S)pirituality btwom~c the narrori~yn alls of PsLE~a dice rad Hate. I weamd gIve that essence room to expew sad send its healing fnrareas lateI the far corners of th rt I have listened to grea ser* mons by great men at aher creeds, but the diapled amrm at a child arenad my seek and the sweet innocence sad eenfilene shining in those eyes of lIne have sold me more true Godli- nes -and in muceh lesstime. If I: were G~ods advertising man, may "appropriaties" weanM be His spirit of Fergiveness; my "copy") would center about His great love for His chi~ires my "media"' would be Grat Souls wrho wrould go their war spreading the gospel of Kia@* ness and Good WilL. And I weaMl sell Godliness besanse I weaM make it attractive; because~4 I wroul put it wPithinL the eager reach of the restless a sea who are trying to find peac la material things and in a shllow, For a Rabbi to speak about the importance of Jewish education is to indulge in platitudes. Without Jewish education there would be no Jews. Every system of life from the most primitive to the most highly developed is depen- dent for its continuance upon the training of those that would live under it. LJearning is the first ac- tivity of the new-born infant. Teaching him the meaning of Ju- daism is therefore also the first duty of the Jewish father toward his offspring. It is elementary. It precedes all other obligations. It is vital to Israel's survival as a people, to the future of the Jew- ish rehigion. "As long as the voice of Jacob rings in the schoolroom," said an ancient sage playing on the phraseology of Scripture, "the hands of Esau are powerless against him. The moment, how- ever, the former lapses into silence the latter asserts itself." There was nothing that Israel's leaders in the past fought for as tel- aciously as the right to teach their children. In the darkest days of Roman persecution they main- tained their schools, risking their lives to carry out the command- ment of "v'shennantom l'voneeho" because they knew that so long as there were little Jews there was ter was precluded. To neglect Jewish education, whatever the reason be, is to commit spiritual suicide. Only those Jews who have lost all regard for the eternal values of Judaism will permit it. No true woman ever begins to grow old until after her marriage. Mr. and MIrs. Joe Freidheim and MBr. and Mnrs M1 Welt o Br~ooklyn, N. Y, left Saturday bsy moator fore their homre, atter sped- in i teh here. Word wRas received here that a son wasr born to Mlr. and Mrs. Joe Jaobs# of Atlanta. Mlrs. Ja- cobs w~as formerly Mliss Esther Bosenwald. T, S. .....14 WANr ~IL, C PER, b. 13c PIEr, St. ----S ~NDAR, I* Ic Ma ...---- OWe TAB.L S~ aggPANWO, 1L A Klgfish StAI.r I ~Lcc S FISH 01M~PANY ., SE.m W. W.TBar rial WWri Omviasses S TROU SNAP PLUI YELL PEPPI PHONE 2-7895 -- - Liste mu s alr n The tale of the months Oif the Jewish year. Nissan. brings Pesach, whenIb r then ia When our Law was given. Tammusu, the hot month, Ellena bu vith its fast; The old year is past. Tishre brings New Year Yom Kippur and Booths, Then Chesvan, then Kisley, WCith Chanukia' t -uths. ' In Tavais and Shevat Till Aa brih~ oine, And now my tale's done. Witheat Meals $8.00 Daily per Person $85.00 Weekly for Two THE JE'WISH YEAR age goal 9840 Dalt perh Pae gade Weekly forc |
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