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1111 L _ , Mayor Cleary Welfare Society (nnnpmc Defies Opponent Holds Meetmng "~ MIAMI JEWISH: ORTHODOX Mayor Val C. Cleary appealed Last Monday afternoon the reg- CONGREGATION Tuesday night to approximately 250 ular monthly meeting of the La- (Orthodox) persons to re-elect him on Decem- dies' Auiir fteJws e- 1 W. Third Street ber 20 because of "what I have faeBra a hl tKpa JONAH E. CAPLAN, Rabbi hand riedto dofor iamiHall with a large number of mem- 54al thtiip r At a polit cal rally in his cam- bers present. Because of the ill- services at 8:15 when Rabbi Cap- paign headquarters in Washington neas of the president, Mrs. Julius lan will preach on "The Syna- Avenue Tuesday night he chal- Simpson, the first vice president, togue, Its Birth and Develop- Mrs. I. Levin, conducted the meet- oexnt il Aodiscuss on and question ,ing. A resolution of regret at the igadcnrgtoa ign illness of the president and wishes will be observed. A social hour for a speedy recovery were ex- will follow the services. Saturday pressed and then all listened to an ImOinod svc e begin 5at 9MA. M. jaddrerss by the well-known com- adMnh evcsa ,M Vol. 5. No.7. Rabbinmeally S ePaking RABBI LAZARUS AKELROD Over the morning cup of tes I ruedapamphlet sent to me by I e hief Rabbi of the British Em- e.It consisted of the opening desmade by Dr. J. H. Hertz, chief rabbi, at the conference Anglo-Jewish preachers. He views the past few years an d tes the facts bluaty "Turmit g the continent," says thisL em. ntrabbi, "we note with amaz~ed rmthe growth of Hiitlerisan in i an.An insane hatred has repossession of large sections the German people, a hatred hihdoes not recoil from s~uch orbeexpression as the dese- tinof Jewish cemeteries. The ital number of such cases is now i ,ver 117, with no fewer than 83 ,f them the workr of girls and Miami Florida Frida y Nov 2 Price: Five Cents munal worker, Mr. Philip Lieber- man, president of the Jewish Wel- fare~ Bureau. In his speech he stressed the problems confronting the organization at the present time and called upon all to join 'in helping to extend relief to the CONGREGATION BETH JACOB (Orthodox) 311 Washington Avenue Miami Beach L. AXELROD. Itabbi Regular Friday evening services needy immediately. Named to begin a : o lc. saudy represent the Auxiliary on the morninB services begin at 9 'Bbard of the Jewish Welfare Bu- o'clock and a sermon in Yiddish on Kleinman, Harry Nevins, Hyman "The Ghetto of the Spirit," will be Kleinman, Harry Navins, Hyman delivered by the Rabbi, Cantor NPJ. Lev~y, A. I. Magid and S. H. Boris Schlachman will chant the Lutsky. Mrs. Harry Nevins, chair- services. Regular Frlday evening man of the charity boxes, report,- late services begin next week. ed that a considerable sum had """'" been realized from the boxes CONGREGATION B1lmAY DAVI though not all boxes had as yet (Conservative) been turned in. Announcements 19N .TidAea willbe adeshotlyof wo en. At the late Friday altht serv- etit affairs for the Auxiliarry, one ices tonight Cantor Nathlan Wroo- to be eaos by the Phyalcal bel virfllchant the services and '~u"~~"i~"r;; 'Ii~" ~a7iggs leadt~ IM~ .Coli~gritional inf~ingin Norman S. Fregger, formerly of Omaha, Ne'b., and employed by the Drohibition section of. the depart- ment of justice, will speak on "Education in Judaism." A social hour will follow the services. An important announcement will be made from the pulpit during to- night's services. TBMPLE IBPRAEL OF MiIAMI (Bieform) 137 N. B. Nineteenth Street DR. 'JACOB B. KCAPLAN, RabMl Council Sabbath will be observed this Friday evening at the Temple when members of the Miami Ju- nior Council of Jewish Women will take part in the services. Rabbi Dr. Kaplan will make a briet ad- dress commenting on the work of the organizaiton. A social hour winl follow. COngregati0R 88s Thursday morning the. Thanks- giving service of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation was held at the Synagogue with Rabbi Jo- nah E. CaplaLn, in charge. The services begazi prith an ,invoca- tion by the Rabbi, then followed singing by the children of the Tal- mud Torah and Sunday School, reading of P esident Hoover's Thanksgiving proclamation Cy Harvey Levin, a pupil of the Tal- mud Torah, a prayer of thanks on behalf of the pupils of the Talmud Torah and Sunday Schol by S~tera- ley Tannenbaum, a brief sermon by Rabbi Caplan, and the princi-- pal address of the service on "The Significance of Thankagiving," by 'Mr. James J. Marshall, president of the Daide County School Board Stanley Jamison will take prkQi itc the program.. ' - a::h, tenged his opponent to reduce taxes more than they have been reduced. Mayor Cleary said the city council had not co-operated f with itim since' his election two Those who indorsed Mayor Berkrewitch Ltevy, sd the other ,by Cleary's candidacy and praised his Mirs. A. I. Marid A social how l rlecordl as a public official were followed the business session. : hCalph C. Pole, newly elected jus. tic~e of the peace; James Hickland, , constable; Boris Schlachman, I g Fre dy I n~m uantor of Congregation Beth Ja- wr a cob; John W. IDuBosre, former RglRs WOl county judge ast Jacksonville; Glenn C. Mincer and M. V-iptor Meeting at Beth Jacob Congre- ])iller, attorneys; H. Wjassermba* gation, Miami Beach, Wednesday hote opratr, ice resden tonight several hundred Jewish res- Beth Jacob~ Congregadion; rSq.. . L. Thayer, Mrsi. Rose Weis w idents of Greater Miann reorgan- fare worker in" hjimi~ Beach~t fo i6 zed the Hebrew Friendly Inn, 12 years; Edwar~d F. Hammond, elected officers and directed a com- manager of the Strath Haven Ho- Imittee to rent a home for the ear- tel, and M. H. Hollingsworth, sec- flying on of its work. Food and retary of the Miami Beach Apart- lodging will be provided for worthy ment House Association and the Jewish transients who are with- Property Owners' Association. out funds. Stirring addresses were made Rummage Sales by Rbe wonh E. aplian,onRabM FOr 018 Benefit ot es.n de Hirsch Meyer, Miami Beach City Councilman, was elect- The Rummage Sales formerly ed president, Wolf Cohen, Jacob conducted by the Sisterhood of Becker and Harry Wasserman, conducted for the joint ben- vice presidents; Jacob Caplan, Chesed Shel Emes will now be treasurer, and Boris Schlachman, afit of the Chesed Shel Emes secretary. I. L.Mintzer, president will now be conducted for the joint (of the Hebrew Friendly Inn since benefit of the Chesed Shel Emes its inception, will head the board Sisterhood and the Ladies Auxil- of directors, whose personnel will iary of the Jewish Welfare Bu- be named next week. reau according to an agreement Several hundred' dollars were reached this week. Representing raised by voluntary contributions the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew. among those present. Resolutions ish Welfare Bureau will be Mrs. of thanks for generous food con- Manuel Rippar, chairman; Mrs. B. tributions were adopted in which Hirshfield, Mrs. A. I. Magid, Mrs. many of Miami's Jewish merchants Leon Elkin. Representing the Sis- were lauded. The Goldstrom Bak- terhood of Chesed Shel Emes are ing Co., was especially motioned Mrs. Isidor Fine, Mi~s. Morris Kot- because of the generous contribu- kin, Mrs. R. Yanes and Mrs. S. Itions of bread made all last year. Schwartz. All having clothes An installation banquet will be they desire to contribute to this held soon at the home of the or- worthy cause are urged to com. glanization at which funds wiBl be manicate with any of the commit- raised to keep the good' worke gpo- tee members, pnd the contribu- qg. .Full gletails will be published tions will be oppp~d for. ~In our next issay, omn" Further, he says, "A rUy itlin~ uieunforseen outburst of anti- Mrs. Sam wish feeling ocenrred in Mex- Feldman, co. The rioting and terrorism Mrs. M. K the evenil rgnzdagainst tlhe Jewish popi- wl h lton in Mexico. City are a dis-nngws neigportent gl athat ma yey t manity al in store for our~ br~;ethren 11ivt than 'W mnthe siritual grnudehlldren Schlachmt fthe Inquisition in Latin Amer- Moe Har ** ** *winter res Roumania--Vandalie dayarstationl address al synagogues and barbarous de- yregation ligof Sefer Torahs. Soviet president, asi-the shadows deepen. Com- w.th a be iaton which will .. "What'k a token o: asso well put' it, is bailiding a rendered atTower of Babel, and one of as a ma remain objects of that implow ]Mr. Adel rject, now as then, is to sterrsm Ibut briefly even and bantish God from the by Cantol osand lives of naen. .. * iesel an Pdlestine -undier: the: British Ifeature of asthere took place the worst mnent wert masceof Jews in the Holy Larnd life by inethe Crus'ades. Balgodnica- which rec detuton of Jewis~h houses of The form orhp has taken plae. in that Joath of o~ rawiegreat and one-time mod- ficers wat Jelwish anniunity. .re a iin Shochet, pofof the Tragedy of the Jew. mittee in Another tragedy takes place in consisting our midst. In the Land of the stein, H. Free where the Jew breathes deep- teastmaste ly the spirit of iberty, a men- and publ acing cloud hovers above in the splendid 1 darkening horizon. A cloud of in- fair was difference, of cessation of interest sing the in spiritual Judaism. To quote monies w thtmaster poet, Bialik--"Jewishl "Bensehen mallife is adorned without E. Caplan th fine-sounding phrases, and wthtin--emptiness. The Judafam Rabb piicreates is disappearing. The siit sal foundations of the past At are n stroyed, and new foundations ar o being built up." Friday are ami Jewry, please note: Plans Rabbi Dr ige afot to establish a. Jewish Temple Is1 cmm~unity center here. An in- er at the that/t Russia, as Dr. Weism~atnn ation of than. Another esp of ten t Nb services t eha ks, one is sufficient. What behalf of ceyest thou, O reader T About the IHebrew rnevr next week. Als on brief absence M in iew of the rabbidleal altoation address th weeksnerica. Andl s, wa n est; ple Isae: t,:. :; FLORIDA'S ONLY JEWISH WE EKLY i Office One of fairs of t: ins allati tion at th~ rant last dnmng ha streamers "'Mogen When all the banql invocation nah E. recited an all was Behlarchmi Congrega elaborate followed the progr B~uckstein ui Jonah f uiirman, reti ~Liton W I oragrega i [ax Rap Mi. Rosen tor Mell KVr.-~L :ers Installed A anquet th e most impressive af. he season was the formal h ere mhne o the Mi- e Palatial Kosher Ret it Sunday night. The large rll was beautifully deco- Swith the blue and8 whine Dovid" predominating the guests were seated uet was opened with an n delivered by Rabbi Jo- Caplan. Grace was then nd community singing by led by Cantor Boris an of the Beth Jacob tion, Miami Beach. An dinner was served and by the formal part of ram. Addresses by Rab- I, president of the Ladies' E. Caplan, Nathan Adel. .ring president, Mrs. Ida of the Congregation; Veiner, president of the rtion; Sam Futterfass and ,paport, vice presidents, blum of Butler, Pa., Vic- of Richmond, Va., Max !in, H. M. Drevitch, Hiar- i, Herbert E. Scher, and Futterfass, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Harry K~otkin, and [otkin were heard during ng. The spirit of good radiated during the eve- increased by the com- aging. led~ 4tE M gg~j 'roobed, %'fntor Borls an and Rabbi Sandor During the evening Mr. 'is of N~ew York City, a sident of Miami, made an nd on behalf of the con- presented the retiring Mr. Nathan Adelman ?autiful silver platter as f esteem for the services to the congregation and k of friendship from all. man responded feelingly y. Songs were rendered r WKroobel, Rabbi A. S. Id Cantor Schlachman. A Sthe evening's entertain- e two sketches of Yiddish Mr. Joseph Greenberg, leived marked applause. lal installation and the Iffice to the incoming of- s administered by J. L. Twhommbr dof het ::: charge of arrangements, of Mrs. Max Kupfer- M. D~revitch and' the er were then presented tiey thanked f or the manner in which the af- conducted. All stood to Hatikyo and the cere- ere concluded with the ",1 led by Rabbi Jonah s to Speak Tampa Friday evnnDecember 2nd, evening H. Kaplan of ae bil be nuest speak- Refoorm, J ish on re TamaFl.,at teir Tampa, as i speak in the Union oi Amprhis CongregaSiona Inhof ill r. Harry Smnofi Tem- re worship essia in Tm l on "Tele ah i III Page Two *****************************************so SO IETY ooooooo oacoosoooooooooo D)ELANEY &: BEFRS Kodakr Flakhing and Eallartie Commerceial Work and blue Pelrtr 3(0% Off on All Amateur Wal( 212 N. E. Fearth 80. Phonr 2.~538 a very fine comb. In "Winner Take All," Cagney is supported by a large cast of prominent players, including Ma- HIGH CLASS PRINTING WHY NOT GET IT? ... at ... Company The BETE oin d ifPrinting ? Ph. 2-3261 435 W. Flagler St. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levenson of Omaha, Neb., arrived here this week to spend the winter season. Mrs. Levinson is a sister of Mrs. Harry Simon of this city. Mr. I. Furman of Atlanta, Ga., a brother of Mrs.. Sydneyr L. Pal- mer of this city, arrived here to spend the winter season, Classes in beginners' and ad- vanced Hebrew have begun at Temple Israel. Those desiring to join these classes must report at the Rabbi's study in Temple Is- rael on Saturday morning at 9:30 for the advanced class, and on Sunday morning at 9:30 for the beginners' class. Last Wednesday Rabbi Dr. Ja- cob H. Kaplan of Temple Israel was the principal speaker at the Thanksgiving Day exercises in Buena Vista School when he spoke on "Thanksgiving Day." A well-attended and pretty bridge was held last Wednesday night by the Junior Council of Jewish Women at the honer of the Misses Florence and Bessie Bes- vinick. Co-hostesses for the eve.- ning were the Misses Fay Sheldo^ and Ann Abrash. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served. Tonight at 8 o'clock Mr. S. Kaler ofT Savannah, Ga., will speak o Workmen's Circle Hall, 701 N. W* Fifth Ave. The public is invited knownan dp 1Iar rddishasp ak er,. A social hour will follow the address. A Sabbath Thanksgiving supper w 11 be served Friday evening, No- vember 25th, at 6:30 P. M., im- mediately preceding the service* Mrs. Bert Reisner is chairman of the committee in charge of this first of a series of Congregational Sabbath suppers and she is being assisted by Mesdames P. Schein- berg, Louis Zeients, H. H. Miller, Jacob H. Kaplan and D. J. Apte- Albert Laurence Weintraub, son SANNO NCINGOTHE j j ROSE ROSEN S127 E. FLAGLER ST. i the latest in Womeryn'sG on a ullnd o Dresses at Moderate Prices W n '8o sd Sto meet your pocketbook SMART WEAR SMARTfoWOMEN P GLOBE EX TERMINATING CO. Phone 2-303~4 1798 N. W. 20TH ST. Specialising in Destroy~ing All Forms of Vermin, Rats, iece, Rosches. Ants, et. Get our monthly rates for ap-rtment houses and dwellings. Free inspection for terraites. No Job Too Large or Too Small. NOw You Can Buy BIL TMORE L AUNDR Y SER VICE AT A PRICE THAT FITS3 YOUR POCKETBOOKS -Phone 3-3687 21 Northwest Ninth Street THE JEWISH FLOIRIDIAN __- Pl"NY"~i j bneitcad art bin son ad has been a resident of Miami 8 0 boenei py B th ba Sserhod fo r several ier n isa wl know h a i : M II Y li h an a U 1hir a h e Iu shal n gue ,s rp a eaaoev rn SMore than seventy-five members Zucca in her master c ass St he Sunday morning at 10 on o and guests attended a recent meet- Miami Conservatorymembeusic the Your Share." Leonard Tobisl in n f the Mi~amli Beach Jewish iis also a chre mb o e deliver the sermonette on "T in- mg oa Sett the Beth Jacob Con- Mana-Zuca Music Club, and pop- giving." In addition to thele th- Social Stin a eouin were ular in a wide circle of friends. will be paes ~nui helaoe ge ati ron. ~ Resolu tions w Mr. Mayers is from Montgom- pto avx Te rs, t h mns, nd e adoptd ap Gove ersacton thel ery, Ala., where he received his sar nfthre adihe fireota esabli rment of a community ce'!- education. For the last sevenbeosrdbyape g vdter. The organization will take years he has resided here. He is on December 18th, with aprop st part in Friday evening services now associated with Miss Druck- lasting a full hour. There ed monthly and will conduct a serie-s erman's parents in the wholesale six guest speakers in addition toof debates and other educational meat business. Following the the regular service. A spetiall en- work during the season. Officers marriage, the couple will reside sical prgoram for the occasion nd of the Club are Murray Grossman, here. being arranged. The names ofl .d pres dent; Jack Stern, vice presi- sekeswilbeknone nde dent; Edith Silverman, secretary; As we go to press Eanhweek before the date of the hePaula Thaler, treasurer; Irene Un- Chapter O. E. S. is entertaining at anniversary program. The dly corresponding secretary. The a Thanksgiving party following SnggeBleicnan Board of Governors are: Sylvia the business meeting, at the Scot- prints of the weekly sermal ,in Chauncey, Sylvan Dubler, Ralph /tish Rite Temple. Games are be- mk t is paac in Grossman, Marion Levi, Nathan ing played, and refreshments ideo ecme.Alm nn Nussbaum and George Thaler. served. A full account will ap- of the Rdof Synagoger wi8ma .nd of *h *ai pearou inanealyisu eyea i an earl i ceive copies of the Bulletin a~ vid Da S oRom e dt nocking the ears off a person if rmatio se wishing diti er- da ih ttehm fMrs. is not just a figure of speech usee; with Rabbi Macht i cmmn Iby ay nghtat te hoe o byFrank Solomon. Plans for the by prizefighters. Ine wr the co ttee in the fur- It actually happened to James """ ley~e work of ofea mmis and parties for Cagney--ance more than once_- rian Nixon, Virginia Brace, i e-t t heransteerhood were discussed and during the filming of his latest Kibbee, D~ickie Moore, AIllnl ertill be announced shortly. Follow- Warner Bros. picture, "'Winner arl th buiesmeigasca aeAl" cmn the Tivoli i T VL seor wabusenessand efeeneh ent Teter extcS ytyaond Monday. TVL wr evd. As a much a uttered prizefighter, were O sev the makeup artist provided him w.FasContisho---2 toda $.M Mto An important meeting of tewith a cauliflower ear moulded 1aie 15c Evealg I m-Ladiesi' Auxiliary of the Miami with pretty. In the many fight f S**MHa., Nov. 27.28 raJewish Orthodox Congregation will scenes in the picture, Cagney took JAEICAN Y ure be held next Tuesday evening No- some harsh bkcws on this organ "WINNER TAKE8 ALL" a mber 2L9th, be inning at 8 P. M. lof hearing with the result that the Added-Chase ComedyIUYIIUIIIII Im >oxtant business will be trans- end of the bouts found him mmnus acted and all members and friends his cauliflower ear. g9L$Q tf the organ ztionouarwiulTe lo fAnsdaign ra prole nts rlahy: PIERRE'S rht hbuiesssin it would land during a clinch. Be- BEAUTY SHOP Lx- *; * sides the regulation two seconds, special da In Balreatsr and FlaI Ne ext Monday evening, Novem- Cagney had to have the make-up urN. E. Ils A E. ber 28th, beginning at 8 o'clock, Iman in his corner sad his oppon- Phese s-assa th clA..~ l s " aI e g the Junior Hadassah will hold lay an important meeting at Kaplan iHall. One of the features of this e-meeting will be an illustrated lec- et- bur Rn t br Uivri a d - ets yn- dy- ent ~nd of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney We traub, celebrated his third birl day with a party Monday at t home of his grandparents, Mr. a Mrs. Isidor Cohen. Games were played and Da~ Lewis entertained the small guel with songs. The children all join in singing "Happy Birthday" the host, who was assisted in ~ tertaining by his mother grandmother and Mrs. Edward Schultz. Florence Cromera Nancy Strunk assisted with t games. Attractive bags of can were given as favors. Among other guests were Edw and Jack Barker, Jack and Edwl Schultz, Alice Jean and Betty A Lanier, Elmer Oliphant, James a Donald Cole, Margaret and Shirl Perry, Marcella Schwartz, Da~ and Sheila Lewis, Allen Fogg, J( ry Frazel, Lois Markowitz, Bob Little, Jr., Muriet Fisher, Arli Solomon, Billy Noble, Shirl Frances Richter, Freddy Karl L taw, Harbey Relman, Gilbe Freedman, Donald Axelrod, Per Shapiro, Henry Thompson Clo Tommy Guyton, Ann Emerson. Miss Mary Barber, secretary the president of the Albury Stea ship Co., will leave Saturday for combined business and please trip to Nassau. She will spend week there. pA meeting ef ie iB ad of e Social Set was held Monday nig at the home of Rabbi Lazarus A dub n eis of wely dan will begin at the Miami Bea Golf and Country Club Thursd evening ,December It, and spec these affairs throughout the sc son. "Work Toward Our Co munity Center" has been adopl as the slogan of the club. The Young People's Bible Cl; of Beth Jacob Synagogue me every Sunday morning at the SI agogue at 10 o'clock and is stuck ing Post Biblical History, Currc Events and Jewish customers a festivals under the direction Rabbi Axelrod. .. t ne had to have a hairdresser with SWeekls a eetingseofth oSu da gregation are held at Rabbi Axel- rod's home every Tuesday eitening. Miss Estelle Siegel is a new mem- ber of the staff and will be in charge of the kindergarten class. The work of the school is discussed at these meetings. Plans for the elaborate Chanuka program are be- ing formulated to be held at the Ida M. Fisher High School De- cember 28th. One of the features will be a miniature service with a youthful Rabbi conducting the tra- ditional srevice. Wednesday, D~ecen her 14th, Mrs. Lee Roth will open her home for FED R TION ORCHESiTRMS Reliable Dependable Experienced Orgsni Rehzearsed And Trying To Maintain A Ldi w... sacle Miami Federatior Of PMui8 C 8 Itours J. warr. stt' Iala ofTempl Isr 1. A me - bers and friends are urged to at- tend. Plans for a benefit bridge on December 1st for the Ladies' Aux- iliary of the Jewish Welfare Bu- reau are being made with Mrs. A. I. Magid as the sponsor. Another rm efteebri ge iteng panined cult ec srsthan BekwitchLie o Mr. and Mrs. Louis Druckerman anonunce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Drucker- man, to Oscar Mayers, the son of: Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyerowitz of this city, the wedding to take place in the late spring. Miss Druckerman came to Miami from New York city, where she re- cevied her early training in music, The We Id' nMost Idndviidual iour fav~orite photo r5rarph a sweethear~t 5 a friend-*I child - w~r f evily replroduced on thn balcksr of a 54- An ida r re n rrtir lany ser Itwle returine wi** *(1p odr R ~ l a o n.' t LE T US HELP SOLVE L GH ING ECONOMICALLY PH .,$.1381t 1w"~ YOU HAVE TO HAVE COMPLETE REFRIGERATION THE CITY ICE & FUEL CO. Friday, Nov. ss, 1982 THE JE WISH FL 0 RIDIAN JEWISH FLORIDIAN PUIUIBRING CO. 4as W. FLAGLER STR~EIET J. LOUIS 8BOCHET, Editor P. O. Bus Ta Miami, Florlds Phone 2-1188 Etr as second-eless rmai~~~~~~~~ttttttttt~te July 4 1?30. at the Post Ottic at Mi~am. Fla., under the act of March 3, 1~879. W'EST 414I BisCHt Street Mr.n. M. 8threbalk. Repassetative Around the Campus By MIL~TON A. FRIEDQMN Hell, folkrs! Is everybody hap- Well, it's all over tonight. Ev. eryone has left and all that re- mains are fond memories. An- other homecoming has come and gone. It was wonderful while it lasted but the aftermath is a dif. ferent story. Althe happy every- one is so, so tired! And imagine the feeling trying to get down to studying again. I'm running a little bit ahead of the story so Ill endeavor to give youl a slight pie- ture of this wonderful homecom- ing. Friday afternoon, the 18th, dates, visitors, etc., began pouring into town, classes were let out, fra. ternity houses were being decorat. ed. Thousands of people riding and walking here, there, and ev. erywhere. Activities started immediately. At the stadium the U. of Fla. freshmen football team played Ga. State's frosh. It was a spectacu. lar game with Florida coming out ahead 20-15. In the evening the dances started. These lasted till 12 P. Mi., at which time late dates were in order; at 6 A. Mi. everyone Friday, November 25, 1932 Vol. 5i. No. 47. GROWTH OF CHILD JEWISHLY DEPENDS ON JEWISH EDUCATION It is but a trite commonplace to say that no people's life-in the elemental sense of the word--is so utterly dependent upon 'educa- tion as is that of the Jewish peo- ple. If the growth of the child Jer- ishly is to be gulided sad stimn- lated, it is obvious that the child must receive a substantial amuont of Jewish innformnaion---that it must be trained in the disciplines of Jewish character, and that its emotional life must be charged with Jewish sentiments. The his- toric memory of Israel must be- come a part of its individual con- sciousness, and the vision and hope of our people must become a vital element in the Jewish child's out- look upon the future. The abnormal status of the prob- lem reduces us to the necessity (and this is the essence of the, dif- ficulty) of crowding the work of homtask n pnroblm si Ant t the child by the regular school and fits other normal activities. The survival of Israel, as a worth-while intelligent, self-re- garding and vital minority in the world is directly proportional to the intensity, to the range and to the steadiness of Jewish education. GIVE YOUR CHILDREN A JEWISIH EDUCATION There is a tradition among us--- desonano hee,iahbrn and ot~he glory of our tradition is carried On. Whether this legend be true or not, this certainly is true: that our heritage has been redeemed rn sditr ns itted ineach eins 3. sentially correct. Israel's Torah and Israel's teaching have been prsrved by Israel's children. This truth must become the compelling urge of our genera. to.Outsiders won't earry on the loyof Judaism. That must be thte w'ork of Jews--the bearers and erpreters of Judaism. We par- .nsof the present will die. We mutsee to it that when wre are one our children will take our Tewihents in Russia, where the ei hritage may disappear in generations because there *has "pl andewish education, is ex- p a warning. plw~e love our tradition and our n e, we will Insren their con. puance by the Jewish educato~h~ ~rf t iron l Ientertainers~ will be head during th eenng /1 ir42%+' ; 7.IP'~~Fi~F The Miami Chapter of A ZA day during December. Speakers of note, vaudeveille entertainment, and refreshments will be provided during the evening. Fall details will appear in an early issue. Monday nitht basketball prae- tice will be held forit~imse interest- i ed at the Y. M. C. A. at 7:45 P. M. Sunday at 2 P. M. the strong Hollywood diamondball team will play a team of the Hebrew Athletic Club at Flamingo Park, Miami Beach, beginning at 2 P. M. Nat Blamberg was elected captain of the team and will b in charge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peretz- man are now located in their new home, 1010 Pennsylvania Ave., Mdi- ami Beach, where they will be happy to greet their many friends. 1 A signal honor was paid this week by the Community Chest when Mrs. Bernard Simon was chosen as a member of its board of directors, she being the only Jewess selected to the board. Mrs. Simon has been an active worker in local communal affairs since her residence in Miami, having served as president of the Loyalty Club of Emunah Chapter, O. E. S., now an officer of Emunah Chapter; president of the Senior Council of Jewish Women, and pubicity di- fresh caps waving in the air; ahd orange and blue of Florida. What a delight for the eye! The game pitted two good teams together and although Florida lost---< to 0-- it went down fighting hard. Dances and fun galore marked the conclusion of the mammoth 1932 Homecoming. The exodus began and by sun-down Sunday the eity dropped wearily from its ex- ertion. Miami was well represented up here. Our girls ranked amongst the cream of the crop. They were all rushed off their feet. This is literally true. The girls were: Millicent Rulbin, Charlotte Kohn, Ruth Sontag, and Bernic Watts. All left a lasting impression with the boys. The Miami alumni and visitors (msen) were much more plentiful. I don't know if I11 be able to re- member all the men, but here goes: Goldie Goldstein, Charley Wein- atein, Morty Fay, Irving Apple- baum, Jerry Goldsmith, Aaron Manner Harry Bass, Jack Atkrins, Gus and Clarence Feuer, Morris Solomon, Eddie Roskin, Ben Silver and Bunny Beldner. Normally with all this news I would be able to write a book but I'm sure you all realize that after such a wReek-end one is not quite so ambitious. Sleep is claiming me for its own so Il say, "See You ito Miami," and "sorry that you all were not here to enjoy a splendid Homecoming with me." The Womans Club of the -Work- mens Circle is sponsoring a supper at the Workmens Circle Hall, 701 N. W. Fifth Ave., Sunday evening, December 4th. Admission will be twenty-five cents. A number of The Fellowship Club of Temple Israel meets every second Wednes. day of the month at K~aplan Hall. A very elaborate program has been planned for the December meeting, full details of which will appear in an early issue. The Books in Brief Club held its regular bi-weekly card party last Monday night at the home of Mrs. I .Kotkin in Cocoput Grove when Oscar Wilde's plays were re- viewed by Mrs. Dave Solomon. Following the review a very inter- esting discussion was held and this was followed by a social hour at which delicious refreshments were served. The Sunshine Kosher Market at 434 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, opened for the current winter sea- son last Wednesday with a com- plete line of everything that one might desire in groceries, delica- tessen, meats, poultry, vegetables, etc. The large and commodious store has been renovated and makes a very attractive appear- ance. Free delivery at no extra cost is one of the policies of the firin.i Mrs. Moe Harris of New York and Miami will be the hostess to the worshippers at the late Fri- day night services of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation, at a social hour following the lecture service. During the social hour, Mr. Joseph Greenberg will give a humorous Yiddish reading, and several appropriate songs by a well known vocalist will be heard. Council Sabbath will be cele- brated tonight by the Junior Council of Jewish Women at Tem- ple Israel. In addition to an ad- dress by Rabbi Dr. J. H. Kaplan, who wil comment on the work of the organization, those taking part in the service are the Misses Syl- via Miller, Bea Schaff, Pauline Schonfeld and Sylvia Dreisen. Ush rs will in s is tea ns 1 event that is nationally observed by all chapters Next Monday evening, Novem- ber 28th, Beth David Sisterhood is planning a gala card party at its Talmud 'lorah Hall when Mes- dame Fr nk Solomon, Dave Bo- mesJackanSimon and Stanley C. Myrs will be the hostess. Prizes will be given for high scores and refreshments will be served. The public is invited to attend. Yestreday special Thanksgiving services sponsored by th elw- ship Club were held at Tebmple Israel when Rabbi Dr. Jaco"T H Kaplan delivered an address, Te no st. Inadoo the n a b' was presented by the members of the Club. ..e Mr. B. Silverman ch who wcas View Inn, Miami eaehwb o t k injured last Mondayl wen atmicis by an auto is conva escing a i home. 4aa Morethan12 tbles of bridge were in play last Tue dy n rties sonsoed of the benefit of the La res Aux liarye of the Miamni Jws rthod x Congregation. JM wshNathan Adelman and Mrs. N than Abramson were the host- esses. The doo 1rs fa B l n a. Mrs. M. Rosenbu delicious, re- I During the evenmng deiou rei fl~e~shmnts were served .I SUBSCRIPTION sis M~onths ... aOn Year ...... . tn rector for the Senior Htadassah,ae'a tntI ol eago besides being active in the Miami lidea to get some sleep. Women's Club and other non-Jew- This was Saturday afternoon. ish organizations. All the distinguished notables were there. The stadium was packed io ~g~gg~g~capacity. The stands were a won- a ~dreful background of color; the Meandermng girls' vari-colored dresses and coats, the conservative solid attire srournd of the men, the uniforms of the Tech and Florida bands, the orange We walk into what we have been told was a modern conservative PH congregation. None ofthese old-l l~Te U ) fashioned beliefs are tolerated here. Everything must be up to C date. Nothing else would do. But what is this ? A weird sight .strikes the eyes. We are astound,,TEPULY em. cAouend the lan g "i s dg s ema ns coun whn te sxto tels s, et isd (atid H) ou ond hm all "throme ren eatly atwor hundred and fifty candles burning." We we can; inquire as to what this typifies in Let the world's riches, which dis- the modern conservative service. pm sed lie, The sexton is loath to tell. We in- IContract mnto a span. nature among others, and finally we are advised. A certain "Doc- So strength first made a way, tor" is observing the "Yahrzeit" of Then beauty flowed, then wis- his "seliger" father. A very re- dom, honor, pleasure; nowned and pious man was he, andWhn lmsalwsouGd therefore this unusual display of Perce g atha aoeo alHs tapers. Yes .. a display of me- terceasngtat, ao f l dieval ignorance in a MODERN tra re synagogue. What a paradox! Rest in the bottom lay. This time we land in a strictly For if I should (said He) Orhtodox Shul. We arrive just Bestow this jewel also on my when the reading of the portion of I creature, and Sam still made no move. SSa s in despar r he ae daecided to drop a hint. - "Abe, old man," he said one day, "don't you think that your wife and children would be glad to have you with them for Chanukah?" "You're right! cried Abe, while Sam rejoiced. 'You're right! Ill send for them!" 1.ittle Yankel had been begging for more spending money, and his father was trying to argue with the boy. "My father never gave me the money I give you for pleasures," he complained. "Oh," answered Yanktel, "but I. come from a better family." tarna Ta tig Camp fr te is time in his life, and enrolled for the summer. He was assigned -o the cavalry, although; he knew nothing at all about horses. One day his commanding officer, a hard-boiled colonel, told him to report to his headquarters at a certain hour. Isaac was on time, an~d he received the following com- mand: "Private Levinson, take mry Isorse down and have him shod." For three hours the colonel im- patiently waited for his horse. Fla- ally. exasperated, he sent for Isaac. "Private Levinson," he demand- do, strealy, "w~here~ is the horse I told you to have shod T" "Oi!" gapdlaagwigpl around the gills. "Oll Did yea say thewee isin rogess Ik newoud adore my gifts instead on nihr ie at veeah, g Ando rse brnature, not the God tleman is acading the law. We lis- Sof bothhuldlses b. ten. Something's strange. We Sobt hudlsr~e ponder carefully. At once we realize that the Reader is chanting Yet let him keep the rest, the Torah in the Rosh Hashono But keep them with repining style. We wonder. What is this ? restlessness; Is this some outstanding Shabbos Let him be rich and weary, that at that Rosh Hashono "niganim' s least, must prevail? And then we look' If goodness lead him not, yet up. A smile covers the faces of the wearmness honored Rabbi and the rest of the May toss him to my breast. Congregation. The Rabbi makes a --43eorge Herbest. valiant but futile attempt to have the reader chant in the usual man. Abe went to visit; his friend Sam ner. Poor fellow, the taste of in New York late in October. Ev- "Yomtovdige Mlaacholim" still lin- erything went well for a few days, gers in his mouth, he can't forget but after Abe had been his guest Rosh Hashono. And so he chants I on until the very end. We've heard for two weeks, Sam thought he of Satan and the Sholar, but never had imposed on his hospitality* of "Kreeah"! 1The weeks lapt"prassng, however, ,, ~ .,~3~ aboad7" ." I .I II ir" f~Fl~;kS~ZBBlblELf~i~rl f.i ' 'rBE JEWISH FIAOhlDIAN Pate Three SOCIETY Pace Four ***yervvvvvv -- ----rallpr4~ West Palm Beach SotS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moss enter- tained a number of friends imme- diately after the service last Sat- urday morning at Moose Hall in celberation of the Bar Mitzva of their son Walter. The Haftorah was recited by 'Walter in a very creditable manner and he also de- livered an interesting address. A luncheon was served to all the guests and worshippers. Plans for a benefit dance were made by Bnai Brith Lodge 1146 at their meeting last week, as well as for a series of benefit bridges, all of which will be announced in an early issue of the Jewish Flor- idian. Beth Israel Sisterhood sponsored a card party last week in the re- Prie swer ve t em hgn soe winner at each table and delicious chrg ehf arangee ents weeMean dame Da Feldman, Carl N. Herman asd Mrs. Gaspar. ----- ,,- lln lql ANNOUNCEMENT Dr L Schwarkz SCHIROPODIST Ise now located at 211 Rep~lt [Building, opposite Post Ofica Telephone 3-1361. Sciendf chiropody and orthopedic wgi done reasonably. New Jr and Florida I~censed. Suece to Dr. Louis Rosen. ........................ annum.llll FGoldman, E. c'tn and Harry Herman, chairman of the committee. This committee has arranged for an entertainment and package party to be held De- cember 5th at 8 P. M., at 921 9th St., North, aa* The circumcision of the new~ born son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Davis took place on Wednesday, sov. 23rd, in the presenese of many local and Tampa frien * Rabbi A. S. tKle neld is none of the guests as inrgvnb Mr. and Mrs. J. Fuchs on Thanks- giving Day. The Junior Hadassah, Jewish or- ganization of Miami, sponsored its second Turkey Trot dance at Mahi Shrine Temple, 1415 Biscayne boul. yeard, Wednesday night. A num- ber of entertainment features, were presented, including Steve Briodie, the blackface comedian; Sam Troupe, tap dancer; Bert Reisner, singer; Prof, F. W. Kehl and Miss Brown in a tango dance. Leo Ackerman was master of cer- emonies. Mrs. S. Rotfort was chairman of the committee of ar- rangements. At a well attended meeting last Wednesday the Hebrew Athletic Club discussed plans for a home for the organization. A commit- SWe print the following a- peal at the earnest re aet of the Federation of Ortho- Sdox Rabbis of America. It 1981 OW . Do, tu~g imea ep rseesad bretatis. as ert .TADO IIf~N I Beth Israel Temple holds reg. ular Friday evening services with Dr. Carl N. Herman officiatingg and delivering a sermon. Beth El Sisterhood sponsored a weekly card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, 611 Avon Road, with Mrs. B. Wax as hostess. Prizes were awarded at each table ,and delicious refreshments were served. Beth El services are held every Friday night at the Moose Hall with Mlessrs Solomon and Moss officiating. Mrs. S. Scher returned to the ' city after an absence of three months spent visiting New York and other Northern points. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Dobro* Students attending the football game at Miami last week included the Misses Lins, Schrebnick, and Feiga. An important meeting of Beth El Congregation was held Wednes- ry .nigh at th home of Mo} and rs. Marshall Feiga, the flow Open for the Season SUNSHINE KOSHER MARKET "THE COMPLETE FOOD STORE" NEW' YORK KOSHER BEEF, VEAL and LAMB LIVE POULTRY All A-t Ch eaet Possible FRUITS, VEGETABLES FRESH DAILY CHOICEST NUTS Pats o~f tph Cotunt 11 Delivery Guaranteed A Complete Line of THE FINEST FRESH DOMESTIC AND IM- PORTED DELICATESSEN, GROCERIES, DAIRY PRODUCTS AND APPETIZERS Don't IMiss Your Gift Package! FREE TO CUSTOMERS OPENING WEEK THROUGH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH -' THE JEW.LR)AF)UISH -dl-O~~t Ch rt PROMINENT CITIZEN fg9~~P~ e or qua tr~te wil ig report Oflees ENDORSES VAL CLEARY' St. Petersburg ... uar, r .....pot ttlj Notes which will be held S~unday even: December 18, at Beth Dai officersmand gggg md Tora HIei wre noa week the fol- gregation Bnai Israel will be at 8 for the equipment of quarter Jewish com- o'clock. Rabbi A. S. Kleinfeld's the club. In addition to dra e elected tol m sermon will be "Abraham, the Fa- and an interesting programs 4 board of di- their of Nations." Saturday morn- tertainriete rits gets attendli J p ad mng service at 9 o'clock. Sun ay be served refreslhments. Coma J. Ape anSchool at 10 A. M. and daily He- tee chairmen appointed at re-elected to brwcassfo o8P meeting included Harry Lipscb er, 1935; J.***. membresrhip; Osear Argintar, Mrs. Bernard The Social Committee of Bnal tertainment, and David Rosent Rbers of the Israel was reorganized with the publicity director. until Novem- :following members: J. Fuchs, Ed. i Libr-HHnkri -lllllllmIIIlnWIII Conmun ty Elet ( directthe electienM Sity Chest held last ~ lowing prominent munal workers wer( serve on its general rectors, Messrs. Day Isidor~ Cohen were serve until Novemnb Gertild Lewis and iSimon are new mem board and wiill serve oebr, 1934; and Mr. P p li man will serve until 1933 repre- senting the Jewish Welfare Bu- reau on the Community Chest Board of Directors. SHadassah Food Sale Is Held One ~ """-- th o t s c sful baked g ds ad ntoo succ o its history was held by the Miami Cape dfSenior Hadassahth e Flagler Street locations. In charge of arrangements and directing the sales were Mrs. D~ave Bogen and Mrs. Mannie Wesson. Assisting them were Mesdames Bernice Co- I MRS. ROSE WEISS Prominent Miami Beach Communal Worker JeieWSh Councilman TK Aain Candidate Baron De Hirsch Meyer, prom- inent attorney and city councilman of Miami Baech this week an- nounced that he would be a candi- date for re-election at the Miami 'Beach election on December 20th. Ihen, L. Zeientz, Milton Wiener, J. He has made a splendid record dur- SHartz, Mary Kleinman, Alex Gold- ing his two years in office and will stein, Harry Orlin, A. Orovitz and receive- the support of many Jew- Sam Kats. Part of the proceeds i sh and non-Jewish residents of the were donated to the Jewish Welfare Beach. Mr. Meyer is an ardent Bureau. The Chapter expresses its ;Zionist and has taken part in much smecere thanks to all who donated lof the Jewish communal acitvities cakes and foods. of the city. Wednesday night he -._---- was chosen president of the He- plans for the future of the congre- brew Friendly Inn. gation were discussed. ~Beth David In celebration of their fifteenth wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Sponsors Dance Sam A. Gold tys ttt~~~~~t~~~~~. i entertained at their home oniik2ieth street, Fri- A gala event in local affairs will day evening. Quantities of beauti- be the dance being sponsored by ful flowers, which had been sent the Steering Committee of Beth Mrs. Goldstein by friends, were David Synagogue on Sunday eve- used about the house for decora- ning, December 4th, at Beth David tions. Dancing was enjoyed during Talmud Torah Hall. In addition the evening after which a buffet to the dancing, novel entertain- supper was served* ment will be presented for the en. As asurris to he ostandjoyment of the guests. Assisting hostess, a mock wedding was pre- in this affair is a committee from seated by a group of friends. Mrs. the Beth David Sisterhood headed Cy Argintar was the bridegrom; by Mrs. Harry Oliphant. In charge Maurice Pastroff, the bride; Joe ofarneet o hsdnei H. Lesser, the minister; Mrs. Dave a carrtte gementdfobthi dance is Feldman, the matron of honor and omon ee rn o- r yu kn of thi o or hi Balt (L Tiekle PbI'arni APPRECIATION -The Editonc. 10, Tuesday, Thursday, Sadli and Sunday at 9:80 k, e My Dear Mrs. Rippa: IRIG OE We Cater to gspecl Charll E, you h se dS edo the fr- Your oiel fther mu tT hear CAPT. R. 8 7 in the future conduct th sruril yoronsk.Mse 1e mage sales jointly for the ben- Feiwel Fogelman CAPT. JACK BURKE "? ve',bothm r ni lete the 333 Rivington St., Rs as edt hat eo itv kindly ac- New York City.l/ Fare Only $200 resent the organizations loh """"""""""""===dm...... the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Welfare Bureau. I sin- cerely hope many years of b alth aond happiness will n H I E 0 T E W T R muni n hde nLadi s' o xi lom,~ Fresh Caught Sea Food Dail~ ad theee Citsha el re Breauiz YELLOW TAILS ..........................15e are, and it is a matter of ex 7 SNAPPER 15e treme pleasure to have you actCOC SAIHMAKRL1 as chairman of this committee.CHIE PAIHM KRL18 (Mrs.) J IU SIMPSON GOPR....................2 President. WEST COAST MULLET ..............10e ~~ i ,n FRiFsH RECIPE tRBAH FR DIBTRIBUTI ROOM AND BOARD OR MEALS Our meho o ndl~ns and a eaPed slarrh obsrvse Strictly Kosher Reasonably-Priced a CA Th sanitar F6A nges. REV. G. AIZIKLOVITZ A T TO S FIH A 1ied y- W. Fifth St. PRON N~o~hrthwet First Street cand NE~ 2-582 434-38 Colhins Ave. Miami Beach PHONE 5-3552 WE DELIVER |
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