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-* , - ;LIIF T:'~espi~~":!r~z~~.- '-~'` -~" -: - r 7 2 391 Juior Hadassah ICleary Wages Sisterhood Hoia sT,, ,nucally Week Plannedi Active Campai~ Sab ath ]tbentAnoce nt eahThe 1, -oeta iehnrdctzn MIAMI JBEWISH ORLTHODOX paticpat o as e of a a n un r citsen Sisterhood of Temple Israel en-( CONG EGTION * .ZARUS AXELROD National Hadassah Membership prominent in it uiesadtertained the members of the tem-j 15415 S. W. Third Street ...........unmilin~mweek beginning December 3rd and cIvie life, attended a meeting of ple at a traditional Sabbath din- JNHE ALN ab hi en ing December 8th. This Friday voters at the Cove Inn last Tues- ner Friday evening, which includl- Regular services begin at 5:45 to write some hng night Hadassah Sabbath will be day night. Dan Chappell, promn- ed ceremonials, songs and blessings p. m., with the late Open Forum ,he rab inia bjetu observed throughout the Greater linent attorney and legislator pre- dircebyD.JobHKpln srvesa8:5whnR biC - ,a bthi dubelcate nd Miami aea,s ith ten rsab go and added Mn itor ~ed le y, w ak- The surprise of the evening was na ies lp ac s e shtofus nch has been writ- giving short talks on Haash aiga ctv apinfrr-the celebration of D. J. Apte's~ toms and Ceremonies." Miss Hanna of course, on the in- The members of Hadassah reelection, asked his hearers to judge b7;thday. At his cover placed be- Mack, representing the local Junior aent several noted urged to attend the late services him on his record in office and his side the Sabbath bronze candel- Hadassah, will speak on the work ceived at the hands at their own synagogue in obsery- standing as a citizen. He pointed abra stood a large decorated birth- lof her organization. A social hour flations. hatura ly, lance of the beginning of Hadassah to the fact that he championed the day cake, the gift of .theSistrouera wil follow.s Seiat ura m o n trnm prfesin s ot week. During each night of the cas faltectzn fMaihood. Dr. Kaplaninrdedasvcsbenat9.m.ndae- ,pression. Whether entire week various affairs will be Beach and did not represent mere- Inumber o~f the guests who offered noon services at 5 p. m. Daily aftered to a greater Igiven, and the culmination of the i ly a small minority of self-seeking grief congratulatory remarks. Minyan is held beginning at 8:30 Layman is a prob- observance will be a "Monte interests. He urged the factthat' They included Mrs. Isaac Levin, a m. and all are welcome. re and obscure to be C~arlo" night for paid up members, as mayor of the city he took ~the' president* Major K. Mandell, Ga- ais weekly: chat. I to be held at the Beth David Tal- oath of office to administer its briel Newberger, Herbert Ul. Fie- CONGREGATION BETH JACOH 'read in a brillicantI mud Torah hall Mtonday evening, duties without fear or favor, and bemn eadLws r ei,(Orthodox) iiSolomon Goldman, December 12th. Lavishly gowned in acting as mayor he faithfully M. beMack ofal News York ceitand 81 ahntnAe standingg rabbis, the women, representative movie stars, and fearlessly performed that du- Louis Wolfson. Miami B~each iting piece of news. caae acrrdi eerte y He denounced the effort off Mr. Apte is president of the L. AXELROD, Rabbi egation," says this w 11 all be represented, and the some of his opponents to associ- Temple. The late Friday evening services Life, 'ttllep intebted- gambling casino of the famous re-. ate him with elements that raised Mrs. Bert Reisner was general begin tonight (Friday) at 8:r30 i muntd o $2, sort will be reproduced during the an issue of creed or religion ant Ichairman, assisted by Mrs. L Zei- o'clock, when the rabbi will de- Sthen decided that evening. Those .desiring to take defied anyone to show any act dur- entz, Mrs. Kaplan and Mrs. Apte/ liver a sermon on "Can we do aching had lost its I part in this evening of extraor. ing his entire career, both in pub- Out of town guests included Mr. without religion ?" The sermon aceremoaniously dis- I dinary entertainment are asked to llic and private life, which could and Mrs. A. Stone, Chicago; Mr. will, be based on the Bibieal pas~- Sdebtpain notes Iget in touch with Miss Bede Gold- even remotely show that he did an rsM.NBemnAltIcse"Mndtnoliebbrd natue / 1940." enblank, 20921, or Miss Lensr not espouse the cause of real City; Mr. and Mrs. Coles, Chi- aoe u yeeyhn htpo 4," ckd te Winke, 718. Aerianim ad te rght ofev-cago, and Mrs. N. Thiel, Philadel- ceedeth from the mouth of the ery citizen to the worship of his phia. Mrs. J. Waldner of Chicago. Lord$t (Deut., viii., 8). dd w hh fac s iN e w B e th D a v id ""?gio w ito" m o esat"n " ". . *-,, \ ,T ibel "; "n Kn dj ba o 111 by a b Woab. ocf b~i -re- t th pino.Boril a.n A juniousr - 5 twor~telhob ershirhro bondholders, had progressed dur- moSinette Ba Vice, of Jasob, byx eo t sahleid by Rabbi M. Shapiro of New York,, i ng his administration despite the LOcal Worker's "I an .' rsoiv. rkea inquacodnucte leading New York city arrived here Monday to as- failure of the council to support mashmedl pro. sume his duties as rabbi of Beth him, and had made considerable MOther Dies 'by the rabbi will be part of the veour cultural se. David Congregation. He is a native sainsithctyepdtue prog a. Ets live by bread of New York City, attended public all for the benefit of its taxpay- ......... The Sabbatdih morin sermonaTa e" is the reading land grammar schools there, and lers. Mrs. Rose Turkel of this city, wl ei idsha 03,aTl eron. graduated from the City College of Mayor Cleary is receiving sup- mohro r.P cibrmdiakicms nteprino hasin the Jewish New York. He attended and port from all citizens, some of prominent communal worker of *h ek "odt. the rbbi, "isanot 8braduate firo th m aisheTheo- Iwhom opposed him two years ago. ghi riy id dlastilMondant COGRGAIO BEHDA our history has then served for several years as *home, 1762 S. W. 14th terrace. Mrs.' (Conservative) me ged from the rabbi of the Shaarei Israel Con- ]Beth David Turkel had been a resident of Mi- 139 N. W. Third Avenue nt ehe ad e ce !geasto oanet MddwoeptGa onH Ms Sponsors Dance am" fr th pst 10 e hun adnd made ie egm br laea nF ht's n ght 5ev Gradually la ge of the Sunday school and Talmud Final plans have been made for Beatrice. Funeral services, which arrived rabbi, preaching the ser- or anized aro nd Torah of Beth David. He will the Goodwill dance of Beth David were attended by many friends of moain n. T he sal ongregatio nal esthat were preach his first sermon at Beth Congregation this coming Sunday the family, were conducted at the raigadcatn ilb n hnH gous.ein the iDavid tonight at 8:15. evn ni Dbee nbe dt d inidanc- Ae~rn fun ral home tby Rabb ith moed iaA ol atlrh -ii follow .tever, congrega- Noe d S h Ila an elaborate program of entertain- Beth David plot of the City eeme-l TEMPLE ISRAELI OF MIAMI~ 'etie multplied Ote C 0 Brment. Prominent stars in the local I ery. (eom reason. The Jew- SiS!~ivaudeville field will be on hand to 7N.ENitenhtet as1~t burie in a add to. the gaiety of the evening. Annual Event DR. JACOB H. KAP.LANr. Rahcl sation.,, ~~~~~~A dance contest will be enjoyed Srie tTml sal i our own Miami. Dr. Shelley Safir, dean of the and the winners will be awarded Is Success ami's Jewish Reform congregation, tlte ourselves Yeshiva College of New York City, valuable prizes. The proceeds will 187 N. E. 19th st., will be held heshave com ad family drrived here this week be used towards the Talmud Torah Frdyeniga8:. fr he imlewhere his family will spend the fund ,of the congregation. In The second annual Turkey Trot M~r. Harry Simonhoff will speafk hs n Herewwinter. Last Wednesday night charge of arrangements are Frank of the Junior Hadassah was held on the subject, "The Messiah in but true. And they were the guests of Rabbi and Solomon and Mrs. Harry Oliphant. las~t week at the Ittianni Shrine Jewish History," and Mr. Day J. dto a rabbi for Mrs. Jonah E. Caplan at dinner. The public is urged to attend. Temple and was af n~d~end by aApte,- the president of the conrgre- I eaeths oDr. Safir will remain here for a large number o dnsand gtowl edtepaes n onofth radr.few more days, being compelled Lc Arts geests. Appearing during the eve- Mr. Louis Zeients will read the reproach of that to return by the duties of the of- Loa writing to entertain the guests were Kaddish services in Hebrew. t Rbb God-fice which he occupies. T0 GriVe Retital Prfno ae ah di Miss Evelyn add that e do -nest Culp in a vocal number; Steve 8 anzdTalmud Cammuinit Ce OF Miss Frances Kane, who is Brodie in a blackface number, the C a u aS p e thse vTall mud Is Being Pln e amIIC~,i, studying under M% ;~~Hannah lelty songs and Bert Relaner in a1 . .s itall cm im- Spiro Asher, will giva, a piano re- sont. Leo Ackerman was master Teana hnk upro sh cmmuity Cetrecita ontheeveingof Dcemer f cremnies Reeivng uchthe Ladies' Auxiliary of the Miami by the parents Plans for a Community Cethe 19 at Reitalhall 1401i N. DE.b 2nd cmemendaion or te seivndi JuhITewh Orthod Coangrea tion wil enerable pillars building were die reed b hlete ave Theca prgamwll, covel N. ,2com-manner in whic the affanir wa e ihel Otato th sngeagione the 4 Mass meetings members of te Z~be tltcae h rga ilc~ cm anri hc h farwsb eda h yaou h t ,,~nl andl positions of Bach, Mazurski, Men- conducted was the committee hea4- day of Chanuka, Illoudy evenjngE, nare well at. Club, at a recently meebr2tbeinn t 80, at~horly acamaig wel be b gn delssohn and Schumann, and Missed c ly Mrs. Jennie Rottort as ab~hIr Deeme 28h, begoi alag at 7 edly so. But s ortly a ampaig wit which t.o Kane will play with Mrs. Asher the man~ Othe~-r-embers of the som- p. m.Inhaeofait aet eetin t Tal. hre torie funds wihm wfo the beautiful Mendelsrsohn concerto in mitttee ware MerAdmes Goldie El- will be a committee coibrisis ~of a 17acqurea tempo Rhoime S apire G Minor. Miss Travlj H. Lee, vio- man,' Charles Wbason, Ted -Gulki Mrs61. Wm. Mechllowits as chairman' her oraiation.vi -pk rify the linist, with Miss Elonise King as Leo S5teinberg and Jack Solen. Thbp and Headam~es Mborris, RaIppaZert 5 bnods D v n okeiri 1 ane piano see mp nist, wiBl also take tuirkey~ was won by Frank Kapterstala. $'hetl~i t I k e I~ PPG *Iepur;r3 r~.Y" r i ii M .e ~I nounced# in our next assrue. II eJePlrvasEiFlb~-I~/l;- FLORIDA'S ONLY JEWISH WEEKTY l. 48. Miami, Florida, Friday, December 2 -~i- -- ----L--2 : ec Five Cents GLOBE EX TERMINATING CO * Phone 2-3034 1798 N. W. 20TH~I ST. I Specialising in Destroyins AHl Forms of Verrmin Rats, MYe.Rees. Aats, ch*. ~ Get our monthly rates for sp rtment houses and dwaellings. Free inspection ( for termites. No Job Too Larse or Too SmarlL Nolw You Can Buy BILTMOORE LAUNDRY SERVICE AT A PRICE THAT FIIT TOUR POCKITBOOK NT6~ E Narthffest Niath Street .N Thanksgiving," and Miss Paulin. eH rc Announcement was made that the Agam Candii nex Ak artle Meiler, Milcn eahCt oucla, IHudsbein, 1\lilliea d S ylvaDesn eoddrn the pas t _;eggzaic Golldsten and Mrs. Aao ta e evd nte o near as thenig hosesses. Prize all timest hre wha stke will be awarde fotr~ high t Mscoes 'and det earned tand foa Iofreshmeunts wyli b re served fre of the mendtire comnn ,.c~ ~ ~-l----- a~ h otse.Pie has ne ever heitated tou R For The thmepeles e aus ae, e wl e cipres fo Mr.h Meerwa eecedpr fr f the Heb tr omn Jewish Home o' a" rew Friendly la week and is prominent in t -------al and civic work throughout Cheese Blintzes section. He has a splendid onei cup flour, one cup cold wa- as a Ziomast having served hr ter~l, two eggs (beaten), one-fourth abroad in its councils. He Iup.' Rumford Baking Powder, one- leled extensively and visited hlalf tsp,. salt, one eg~g, one and tine some years back to onelc-half ceups cottage cheese, salt study of conditions there. 11* Sandl pepper to taste. elected to the Miami Beach AdId salt and water to eggs Counail two years ago a (I well beaten) and add flour slowly friendsonrge, without cont ;until batter. is smooth. Pour batter that in the interests of all o~n heated and greased iron pan, people of the Beach and ]tippling the pan on all sides to larly the taxpayer, he so Icover bottom with thin layer of retained. Committees in his batter. Bake one side only until half are being formed andl the thin cake blisters, then tip out Imaking an active canvass ofi in one piece on board. Now mix voters to insure his election. the cheese, eggs, salt and pepper, andt place filling in center of each file Radio Synag crake, folding over opposite corners to form a rectangle or square. Fry Both slides in butter until golden Rabbi S. M. Machtei, folJ 'brown. Serve with powdered su- and director of the Radio Syn g ar', cinnamon, or sour cream. will preach over WIOD a Blintzes may also be baked in oven o'clock on Sunday morning i!for crispness. "Dreamers." In addition to th mon there will be prayers, kgj ) Spice Cake and a question box. I)1 tbsp. butter, %/ cup sugar, 21 exgs (beaten), 1 tsp. cinnamon,1 j Iflour., I tsp. Rumford Baking Pow- Sder, 1 tsp. coca, 1 tsp. nutmeg, 1 Ltsp. bakinR soda, 1ts.biig / f g Water, x z, cup sour cream, %1 cup ama 1 Jup~ laru Walnuts (chopped), %,f cup raisins se S(chopped), rs cup molasses. Cream sugar and butter, add DELANEY &BE .eggs, then dissolve in boiling wa- (1 odea Pinishing and nas ter all the spices, soda, baking ab an.n.rr)al Work and HIIme .powder and molasses, and add tol U% olff (rn III Amateur mixturec. Add sour cream, nuts' I 12 N. E. Fourth Sk and raisins. Add flour to make I I e n- 'L- .Iru s thick. Bake in a slow oven in muf- ~`Two THIE JEWISH FLORID ******************************0oosooooooooo ENGAGED SOCIETY ooo~00ooo~aoocoococ0000concoobooooooooooco oa Officers of Emunah Chapter are Rabbi and Mrs. Jonah E. CaplanI . sponsoring a card party at the will be at home to members of the Miami Acacia Club in the Congress Miami Jewish Orthodox Congrega- i building Monday, December 12th, tion, its Ladies' Auxiliary and their . at 8 P. M. the proceeds to be de- Ifriends, Sunday, December 4th, - voted to the Masonic Home. Prizes will be awarded for high scores and refreshments will be served. Mrs. Lena Simon is chairman of the arrangements committee in charge of this affair, An announcement of interest to many friends throughout the state j is that of the marriage of Mrs. Sue Schacter and Dr. Joseph B. Margolis on Sunday in West Palm Beach. The ceremony was per- for~med by Dr. Carl Herman, rabbi of Temple Beth Israel, at his home., Mrs.3 Margolis is the daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gordon, 1021 NI. W. First Street. She for. I merely resided in Macon, Ga. She wore a becoming blue traveling costume, with accessories to match i and carried a corsage of sweet- heart roses, Dr. Margolis, a native Flor- Idian, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Margolis of Tampa, anid / has been a resident of M~iami for 12 y-ears. Following the ceremony Dr. and .ilbs. M~argolis left on a wedding tiip, through the state, after which they will make their home at 17i80 F~aithaven Place, S. Bayshore. Sponsored for the joint benefit of the Senior Hadassah and the i Library Fund of Temple Israel, an riutational and cultural proplram was given last Wednesday night a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. M~or- r:s Rubin, with Mrs. Max Dobrin :.s chairman. Lion Feuchtwfanger's "Jesephus" was reviewed by Har- :y Simonhoff. An informal re- ception followed the program after which refreshments were served. Election of officers for Emunah chapterr O. E. S., will be held at the Scottish Rite Temple Thurs- day evening, December 8th. All memlbers are urged to attend this .m: ortant meeting. +** * Mliss M~arie Stein, sister of I. Stein, a winter visitor to West Palm Beach, became the bride of Herman Blumberg of Hempstead, Long Island, and a winter visitor to West Palm Beach for the past four years, last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan of the Miami Jewish Ortho- dox Congregation in the presence of a number of friends. Mr. Blum- berg is a retired hardware and paint merchant and has been an active figure in his home com- munity for a long number of years. The couple will make their winter home at W~est Palm Beach. +* ** Mrs. Mlax Kupferstein will be hostess to the worshippers at the late Friday evening services to- night at the social hour following the services, at the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation. from 2 to 6 p. m., at their home, 1466 S. W. First st. N~o cards will be issued. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mi- ami Jewish Orthodox Congregation will be hosts at a card party Tues- day veening, December 16th, at the Sypnagogue, when MIesdames Philip Augustine and Ida Buckstein will be the hostesses. Prizes will be .= warded for high scores and re- ireshments will be served. The public is invited to attend. The proceeds will be used for its Tal- mud Torah fund. * * Mlr. and Mrs. Mlax Hoffman an- nounce the engagement of their niece, Dorothy Kaplan, to Sidney Pepper, the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pepper of this city, the marriage to be an event of the early spring. At the last meeting of the A. Z. A. (Junior Bnai Brith), final plans for the celebration of National A. Z. A. day were made. It will be held at Kaplan hall, Sunday eve- ning, December 18th, and will i~- clude on its program varied enter- tainers and prominent speaker~. Welcoming the new rabbi of Beth David to Miami were the members of the administrative ovard of the congregation and others at the Palatial Kosher res. iaurant last Monday night. Rabbi Jl. Shapiro was introduced to the members of the board and the other guests at an informal dinner In his honor, after which all went .o the Beth David Sisterhood card s arty. There the rabbi met more mnan a hundred guests, Ineluding members and friends of the con- ilregation. Present at the dinner were M~essrs. Isidor Cohen, Lew~is Brown, Stanley C. Miyers, Harry Markowitz, Dr. A. E. Rosenthal' Louis Bandel, 31. J. Kiopplowitz' Leo Ackerman. E. Gordon, Ed. Friedman and Al Leuchtag. r a , in celebration of National Hadas- sah MIembership week, Miss Hanna M~ack, vice president of the local Junior Hadassah chapter and chair- man of its Jewish National Fund Committee, will speak on the work of the organization at the late Friday night service of the Miiani Jewish Orthodox Congregation to- night. All members of Junior Hadassah are urged to attend. o Carrying a splendid and com- plete line of the finest in clothing and featuring at this time the latest in evening gowns for the holiday season, M1rs. Rose Rosen recently opened a women's wear store at 127 East Flagler st. Though carrying the finer line of merchandise, yet the prices are extremely reasonable. >Ir. and Mlrs. I. Weing~arten an- nounce the engagement of their Daughter, Miss Rose Weingarten, -to Stan G. Goldberg of La Porte, Ind. Miss Weingarten is visit. ing in L~a Porte and has been the guest of honor at numerous par- ties. She plans to return in two weeks, Opening for the eighth consecu- tive season, Romer's, Inc.. the Oldest Jewish kosher butcher shop Sin this area, will again serve the 31 iams Beach public with a com- I'lete line of beef, veal, lamlb and f resh killed poultr~y. Under the I1letsonal supervision of MrII. Philip R*,meri, attention will be given to I upplying the hotel and restaaurant :trade,. as wrell as serving the indi- . idual customer. A feature of this business is the fact that the firm raises most o'f the poultry used During the entire season. .\1rs. Herman Enson arrived ,n Sthe Clyde liner Seminole last Tues dayS to spend the season in Mliamii f ier son. Yale, also is with Cier MIrs. Enson is a sister of Mlrs. S JI. .11achtei. Mlrs. Day J. Apte will be hostejr to the members and friends o1 Temple Israel Sisterhood at a card i arty for the benefit of the temple ion We.dnesday. December 7th, be g annmyp at 2 p. m., at her home Prizes will be awarded for high ic~rars and refreshments will b served. A n important regular meeting ol the Junior Council of Jewisr \\'omen was held at the Miami Colonial hotel last Monday evening~ when a program wa s presented under the direction of Mrs. Jac Simon. Mrs. S. J. Manning, manl aging director of the Florida As sociation for the Blind, delivered t very interesting talk on the wor~ being done for the blind in thi! territory. MIiss Lee Kasanoff gavi an original reading, called "Jus fin pans. Potato Latkes 4 potatoes, 2 eggs, 1 tsp. salt, ins up four.~~, 1 tsp. Rumford Bak- Grate the potatoes. Drain off i the water. Add the other ingredi- ents, stirring well. The batter should pour easily. Grease a grid- die and drop batter by spoonful., on the hot griddle. Fry as any pancake. The Rumiford Baking Powder counteracts the bluish col- or a raw grated potato is apt to have, Other shor~tening may be used instead of butter. 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ILetwll maaga weB mI -s a am Ir shh abegenthagium CI muemdnss ea -L ' -L~ I. s 4, g asagsh Js gaea g. __,4,, ,,d...s.s ametmas. am as imi-mt as Lthames toa bas ageM are -~~~r .itpeaat A~ mm who me Wem ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C and' atc le m..agm elsetarai, and Gener~al #kailamr, A Ir antim me Iame r..1 man, ar he am. mean I sheL **- km me. Is sum sess I .I -st e has a diimt ja em teg Iubs ennar~~ ~ ~ MaIemer mbe-s deha, he th hmeme 6Mik man upl me the ar. cen ...pay. A en ewtme i sk 'E abY nd hi um istes Tote demaMa a se Oar aBar ~makau sweatr 'Is adr a themab aig -- Passmems Wr monet th~ agedem agagag mssd e wlrish 6 seatyJ~ Siet-W4si~.r r, he meerL i- 're-emiter2 dwmpomgah eI woe a-ame s hetbl gmne yj. M~~I mr Te 5-assalk Maman me5e 4 mmberi~. M M A. t Mi seap aam is bend ad ten t -A L alsa m awme r ---- '-- rPWI~r* sel & Asse /J~~~~g ra l amas et~ pal sts S a lMM Sr alp m, ~~LIIMr 'E~ a I1II I~Ua~r _ __ ___ By MIILTONY A. PRIEDMAN Hello foils! Is everybody happy? Although it is really up to the editor to apologise, I think I11 do it myself and makre sure. You who have read eny artleles in the past know thiat I always start it oft with the same expr~essio8, as above. Last week's write-up abould have bpeo.,the same, but the fellow who fiJe~8 print left off a letter and so, tomy dismay, It aP ~ed as, "H f~.folks!" I hope it doesat ! happen'~igain, as it is quite erm* Last week, as you all no doubt know, all the students left for 'home for the Thanksgiving vaca- tion. Every known method of trans. pbitation was used-auto (pri- Vate), bus, train and thamb. Some arrived sooner, some later, blt they all came. And what a hectic time everyone had, seeing the loved ones, visiting friends, going to shows, dances, and what not. I never thought so much activity could be crowded into one short week-end. . unfortunatelyy, nothing lasts for. ever. Then came the proverbial dawn and back to school flocked the boys, happy, tired, thinking of ~I------- r more than 19544 wk~,A~;~inter vidtor mot~_pl~_~re years, file esndithe Maiami City st~~lu wReek* he is boom, 'and :k' a large po orhtr pattak payer there, was lear~l T~Zoroto 52 yers 4s and tis &apanber of Jamest Lodge -of Masuons, the Rite,. Ra Temple Shrine, 8 Odd 11'eiwyg, Miami Beach I Club and other organizations. In maklag. his campaign he asking for the support of all isons on the basis of an honest tendspee to the duties oftei fice he aspires to. His sueggr~ business moord, his friends paig out, pasaesm a even better 1 ord if he la elected to otles ( City Counnelmanr. In the cmpaq~ twfo PFCIJi gh, he made h& M ereal 15d;- through ai makring aP-t 1~ fight, ni year he t the active ag port of thingsb~e wrho ms p4 ing thi MidM ofi~a Wheeler' tlj are nedasp( o the council. too. tationo of it contents a Theyll to 4aG Is set rah wa~nseF ,down from Hea to the children of men on eartli The Jeis Spf AdvoCate Beth David Good Will Dance Sunday, Dec. 4, at 8 P. M* TALMUID TORAH BL9C. Dance Centest Valesle Prises ROOM AND BOARD OR MEALS Strictly Kesher RseasoablyPriced REV. G. AIZIK(OVITE 1104 N. W. Fifth 8t We print the following ap- peal at the earnest request of the Federation of Ortho- dox Rabbis of America. It is extremely argent. If you kEnow of this boy or his whereabouts, call us at once. -The Editor. IRVING POGEL Your sickr father must hear from you. It is for year T~a~h, your own aske. newers resemm aSs asys.,t.. 80, New York City. FOR A SiNE SENSIBE, ECONOMIC AND PROGREgSSIVE ADMINISTRrATION SEND to the MIAMlI BEACH DEC. 20, 1982 - (Pald Pomtical Advr.) ' THE JEWIBB ~FLORIDMA I .LL-~4C~ A~ ..Cr the burt, sad alruady looking for. wcrd to th oo In b a bif we'll be home again for Christmas. the interventag period may well be called sero time. How is it po- sible for anyone to really ges down to hard studying when one is thinking of the good times had and the good times to come soon? But alas, alack-a-day, anI attempt must be made, and so to our de- lightful fairy books we return. At a recent election held amongst the pledges of Phi Be a Delta frat. Al Nathan was unai- mousely selected as sergeant-at- arms. Milt Friedman was elected as representative to the Inter-Fra- ternity Council. I had meant to make this as a ~surpr asnd have you all guessing at the reason, but it seems that word of south travels faster than written matter. What F'm talking about is the fact that ever since Homecoming, Al Richter has been going around with the nickname of "Cab.' Some people in Misms know the history, because Al was in Miami last week and proudly spoke about it. However, for those who do not, I will leave it up to your curiosity to find out why that particular name. A slight hint is that "Cab" is the first name of a famous negro orchestra leader. Frankly, if I forced myself to do it, I could write quite a bit about what the Miami boys did, in detail, during their brief vacation, but I'm sure you wouldn't want me to stay up another night. P've often wondered how these marathon dancers keep going all the time with hardly any sleep, and it . eems to me that I'm approaching the solution, or anyway, knowing how it feels. When I say "LI," I'm preferring to every single stu- dent on this campus (about 2,500). Maybe after Christmas things will become normal again. Good-night, everyone. Pleasant Dreams. '"THE IDBAL STATE" ete(Continued frmPate8) a bleeig of life in common. au lees 18io speak for himself. "None of them has a house Wh~ does not belong to all an t hc they cannot have br e enjitoyaed All thathis thri cn e yeat, ee byd allv onether, keeping nh clh tehey oave earned d da as fa mers and field for themselves. The earning' am all deposited in a safe to which all who are in want have free accees. The are free from the love o(# mo ey, fame and pleasure; they are a shining example of endalr- ance, contentment, simplicity, good humor and regard for all the laws prescribed by God himself,, Josephus has ah similall fle t telles Eve conclub treasurer w o buys in the co-operative stores of t Ordew lee nemmsar provision s brothers take their frugal meals aftehtai g a barmand p atng on a wht di nen garet inacl mon dning room, whc re r .splendent with cleanliness. Gracd is said by the priest before an after meals. After this supper, at the end of a hard day's work and Ieeiv tuhner gued8s athie k are attended to with great care and love, and their old men are treated withthe treats rspec. This peaceful, charitable, ener- getic and pious sect only lasted at the very most for about two hun- dred years. It may owe its origin to the pious bond of Hassidim, who in the Maceabean era fought so valiantly against countless Syrian hordes;. Its death blow is due tot many reasons, chief of which are the facts that they were celibartes and that they lived during very troubulous times culminating in the destruction of the Temple in the year 70O A. D. But perhaps the greatest cause of their non-sur- vival is due to their rigorous nd~ CiVic Worker Urged to make the campaign for the Miami Beach City Council by leaders in the civic and business life of Miami Beach, Edgar Louis Keuling, president of the Kenling Flower Shop, Inc., and K~euling, Inc., entered the race for the Beach council. A resident of Miami Beach for the past ten years, Mr. K~euling has shown his mettle by active work for every civic institution and organization in Miami Beach. Often at great sacrifice to his own interests he has led civic move- ments which have resulted in un- told good for the common gain ~f the Beach business men and resi- dents. He bases his candidacy on "a business man for a business man's1) job." At the present time he is pres- ident of the Lions Club; director in the Business Men's Association; governor of the Chamber of Com- nlerce; liason officer of the Miami Beach apartment house assoei- at on a program director of the Rod and Reel club; governor of the Florida A. A. U.; member of the registra- tion committee of the Florida A. A. U.; state chairman of the Flor- ida Diamondball A. A. U.; chair- man of the Miami Beach license commission, and author and spon- sor of the Miami Beach publicity ~council which succeeded in obtain- ing an additional appropriation of funds for advertising this city. He is a structural and civil en- gineer and a member of the Engmn- eering Society of North Eastern Pennsylvania. He attended the Gity of New York College. THE SECRET OF THIE JEW 1The Jew is the emblem of eter- nity. He whom neither slaughter nor torturt of thousands of ysers gzorl dnoe roy ne iqi neither able to wipe off from the face of the earth; he who was the first to produce the oracles of God; he who was for so long the guardian of prophecy, and who transmitted it to the rest of the world--such a nation cannot be destroyed; the Jew is everlasting as is eternity itself " Mark Twain declares in "The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg": "The Jew has made a marvelous fight in this world in all the ages; and has done it with his hands tied behind him. The Egyptian, the Babylonian, and the Persian rose, filled the planet with sound and splendor, then faded to dream- staff and passed away; the Greek and the Roman followed, and made a vast noise, and they are gone; other peoples have sprung up and held their torch high for a time, bnut ish ound out,han t he st The Jew saw them all, beat there ' all, and is now what he always tras, exhibiting no decadence, no infirmities of are, no weakening of his part, lnonalowln of ai s en- aggressive mind."-Thle Hebrew Watchman. ],g( I'CL I c 1 CITY IC~E & FUEL 2878 North Miami Ave. 18 gy ann Adv.) 131 '~-:R" ;r:' '?" ~ .;;,~ -'- : . ~,r ~ifi~e~r~ P: 'O HV TO HAVE 00MPLETE~ REFRIGERATION AT THE iQLD~ ~80-22 C' 1 MI Lerravlie o the puble with a of Prague, where the scene is laid; the theological persecution of the Jews; the divine spiritual influ- ence of the young Messiah, unre- cognized or rejected; and the reli- aince of man on his own powers to encompass his deliverance by ma- terial means. With the tyrannical persecution as the constant hostile force, the two aspects of Messianic and materialistic salvation contend, at variance throughout the play. Though the Golem triumps over his enemies and the Messiah wearily trudges anew on his lonely road, it is at such a cost to his people that Rabbi Liwa decides to resolve his creation---the Golem--again into thie clay from which the creature was moulded. Throughout the play one visualizes the Golem as a gi- gantic, huge-limbed, clumsy crea- ture of overwhelming physical power, but with a dimly weakened intelligence. Leivick's Golem is a dramatic poem in eight scenes. An author- ized translation into English by J. C. Augenlicht appeared in Poet Lore, vol. 39, Boston, 1928, pp. 159- 289. Another English translation of the first two scenes by Bessie Felstiner White is found in her re- cently published volume of "Nine One-Act Plays from the Yiddish". It(Paid Political Adv.) ~E JE~g FU)RIDf~ postponed to December 26th, and will take place at Beth David Tal- Rabbi and Mrs. Jonah E. Cap- mud Torah Hall. An evening of lan were guests r. sonor rs. a Ireal enjoyment is promised those etl n Su daby evening at the atndn. home, Silver Crest View, in Coco- Sunday evennig, December 11th not Grove. Garden flowers deco- the Hebrew Athletic Club wilE rated the rooms, and bridge and sponsor a card party at Beth Da- 5'00 were enjoyed. gif was pre- vid Talmud Torah Hall for the ben- sented to Mrs. Caplan. Prizes in efit of its basket ball team. The the g~ame were awarded to Mrs. 8* proceeds will be used towards the , ~Hans, Mrs. N. Adelman and M. O. equipment of the team which has Harris. Musical numbers were bee in trann f sm ie heard during the evening. and is nher gny e sh hnboar ettime "ksk ad Ye Sall. uppott O R MOrd to absorb ah at our tea certiceatmV Leiln"and to retain them as assets. ,wsJ Declaring that it reelected he UThere is no danger of detaalt Q.-What does the Kaddish con- will bend every effort toward the ing our bonds and this is partial* sist of and what is its significance Iod indebteness,of. th Ce eiebul tor lthine so r A. The Jewish mO lrS ( ments, present member of the Mdi- view of the fact that the Federal prayr, he addih wo rersami Beach town council, qualified Hlome Loan bank is now consider- important place in the lit Prgy of fo elcint htbd ating refusing to loan money in th snaoge t s ecte b Mondary. communities where bonds are in mourers norue byth psreciepto ay Mr. Clements, who has been a default. If this is decided on it is the end of any section of the con- mebro h oni o iequite probable big insurance com. greatinalsericeandat he on-years, is irice president and cashier panies will take the same action. of the Mercantile Bank & Trust hiusion studies i~nhr bianical d rsh c anwri must maintsi te finanelal that primarily, a prayer recited by berman, and has been active in ''If elected, my principal purpose orphans for the peace and welfare bsnsadbnin rledrigwill be to practice the strictest of te suls f teir ecesedthe seven years he has been a home economy in operation of the city, parents. ~~~~owner and resident of the Beach.wihave tobngbltoon The text of the Kaddish express For several year Mr. Clements tinue to service our bonded debt merely praise of God's goodness, has been commissioner of parks and reduce taxes as rapidly as pos- and thus its idea is a pathetic de- and docks, and under his adminis- sible. We have made drastic bad- velopen ofd Jobs g rveath word hs: tration Flamingo park, with its get reductions already to attain TheLor hs gven te Lrd asmany recreational facilities for this end." taken away. Blessed be the Name reiet advstos a etb r. Clements has a host of of heLor. orion o th Kd-lished and developed. friends among the Jewish people, dish are written in Aramaic and In addition to Flamingo park he many of whom are now earnestly various forms of its text are in ext- has taken an active part in the advocatingg his reelection, istence.ertis reliee my t p s development of South Beach park, " iora prio ofeleen onts aterLummus park and Collins park, all the death of a parent and on every of which provide recreational cen- team in the entire section. Joan Blondell, popular blue-eyed blonde featured player of numer- us, screen successes, comes to the Tivoli theater Sunday and Monday inher first starring role, that of te sleuthing "Miss Pinkerton," in the First National picture of the /a name adapted from Mary aobrts Rinehart's~ popular mys- tr-thriller, which ran in the Sat- teda Evening Post and is now a ur y-elle . bhet la ge supporting cast in- cludes George Brent, increasingly poular as a leading man. The story of "Miss Pinkerton" concerns n bao odunursem suddenly t relunest of the police ansp ctor asi ed to in ests an e a e n same time. A series of weird inci- dents upset her calm and by the time the mystery is solved she is ready to fall--into the arms of the handsome inspector of police, played by Brent. . Lloyd Bacon directed "Miss Pink- erton," which all who have seen it declare to be one of the best myl- teries seen in. years. The seventh annual December dance of the Junior Council of Jew- ish Women will be held on Wed- ncesday, December 21st,, at the Coral Gables Golf and Country club. In Charge of arrangements is a comn- mittee headed by Miss Harriet Kiantor. Program for Sunday morning at Temple Israel: The school orches- Stra will mneet at 9 o'clock; the Heb- rew classes meet at 9:30. The general school meets at 10 a. m. and continues till 12 o'sloelf. Mrs. Max Dobrin will be in charge, as Mrs. Kaplan and Dr. Kaplan will suc e dng anniesr m death. A iversary Jews ass - ciate muchhseurs ition with the saying of th ads. ey main- uas nsthf Rom u mahoi ch than eleven months, as that would imply that the deceased was worthy of all eschatological pun- ishment meted out to the dead. Q.-What were the immediate Jewish antecedents of the late Lord Melchett, who some years prior to his death became an active Zion- ist ? . A.--Moses' (Moritz) M~ont,"an early nineteenth century wool deal- ler, was known as a leading mem- ber of the Jewish community of Cassel, Germany. His son Ludwig specialized in chemistry while a student at the Universities of Mar. burg and Heidelberg and in 1862 settled in England. Subsequently Ludwig married his cousin, Frieda Lowenthal of Cologne. Their see. ond son was the late Lord Wel. chett, who died in London in the year 19301. According to Jewish law, his mother having been Jew- ish, Lord Melehett was a Jew, as was in fact his father. IQ.--The popular legend of the Golem has been dramatized by a contemporary Yiddish dramatist. IPlease furnish me with the name of the dramatist, as well as the plot of his play. A.--H. Leivick is the author of an effective Yiddish dramatization of the well-known legend of the Golem which deals with his cre- tion by a Jewish mystic of Prague. The purpose of the Golem's forma- ti:: w:s .hsrredo of anu isru the Jews, who, like most of man's mechanical creations, waxes more powerful than his master and cra- ator. Leivick's play open with three striking tableaux suggesting the three conflicting elements in the life of the Jewish Community ters for thousands of persons the Mr. Clements is particularly proud of the record established b~y d the neh ianndm eng oded e*- In an interview he said: "At the Beach all bonds have both be out of ~own. * * Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan will be in Tampa, in the interest of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions. Throughout the country every reform dcongregation,hdurng subject of the Union brought to its attention by some outside rabbi ad le ym en baTe ell Israepr o Temple Israel Sisterhood will hold a regular meeting of its mem- bers Monday, December 5th, at 2:30 p. m., preceded by a meeting of its board of directors at 1:30* At the regular meeting following the business session a program will be presented in charge of Mrs. Jos. Williamson. All mem- bers are urged to attend. A social hour will o~llow. RABINICALLY' SPEAKING (Continued from Page 1) Hachnosath Orchim and Halvoysth Hameth (hnositality to wayfarers -* Jand attending the dead to the With Mrs. Hasrry Oliphant in grave) are placed secondary by the charge of the committee sponsor. M shnah only to Talmud Torah. ing the affair, Mrs. Lee Roth will A~nd the study of the Torah is above open her home for a benefit card lall else. party for Beth David Sisterhood My ten is cooling off. And there on December 1;4th. Full details is that Jewish Center to be handled. will appear in our next issue. Well, eveil George Arliss, the in- * imitable English actor, knocks off At the last meeting of the Miami for the afternoon cup of tea, and Jewish Orthodox Congregation so in this respect I will emulate plans for the annual dance of the the non-Jew and attend to the cuP organization to be held in January that cheers but does not inebriate. were discussed. Mrs. J. LIouis But I do promise a full length ar- Shochet, chairman, and Mrs. Louis ticle for next week, if all's well, on Pallott, assistant chairman, will be "The Jewish Community Center." assisted by a committee whose To use the popular Palestinian names will appear in the next farewell greeting-Lehitraoth, or issue of this paper. au revoir. CHARLEY WHEELER ANNOUNCES FOR CITY BE A ' My Ody~ fledge: A Faideal~d. Lyal EDGAR LOUIS "A BUSINESS MAN FOR A BUSINESS MA~N'S JOB" Friday, December 2,1 New York Bread and Cake('s BREAD AND CAKES -11 8. W. 8th 8).7 Phone 27852 Branch Store: 155 N. W. 5th ag, Announcing The opening of New Retanl Ms~c East Co st Fisheries 300 W. FLAGLER ST~ At P~laler st. Bridge Phones 2*8012 ~22738 Page Six Notes The social committee of Congre- gation B'nai Israel have arranged an entertainment and package party to be held at the Temple, 921 9thl st., on Sunday evening, Dec. 4th, at 8 o'clock. The younger set of St. Peters- burg Jewry was organized mnto a club last Friday at the home of Mrs. Sierkese and the following officers were elected: Bernard C. Fuchs, president; Jennie Sierkese, vice president; Edward Wolner, secretary; Irene Jacobs, treasurer. Their aim and purpose will be to foster education and to promote the social life among the young. At the last meeting of te Judaic Council, held at the home of Mrs. Feinberg, Monday evening, Nov. 21st, very interesting articles were read by Ruth Friedman, Syl- via Schwartz and Mrs. A. Silver- man. At the close of the meeting the hostesses, Mesdames L. Fein- berg, G. Rippa and A. Silverman, served refreshments. The next meeting of the Judaic Council will be held at the Mari Jean Hotel ' Monday evening, Dec. 5th, at 8 o'clock. Friday night services at B'nai ]Israel will begin at 8 o'clock. Rabbi A. S. Kleinfeld will speak on "The Voice of Jacob and the Hands of Esau." Saturday services at 9 a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; daily Hebrew classes from 4 to 6 p. m. Immediately after the Fri- day night service, Rabbi Kleinfeld will be host to the congregation at the Horowitz hotel, where refresh- ments will be served. All friends are invited. ,7 OPTOMETRIS To See Is To Bllirev Did You Know... The most lapertsat thing in sales W,,'rsear a~ nor an tensiderlar Msr "Time will1 Telr* 35m? ror i noen oprpersue I. Hanndre cauarl t TBeck att 36 N. E. First Ave. ENJOY AN ALL, DAY TI On The Cruriser D 0R 0TH Y Down Biscayne Bay 't day of sport, bank and chan- nel Bahing. ALL INLAND WATER NO SEASICKNESS Bait &t Tackle Furnished Free Leaves City Yacht Basin Pier 0O, Tuesday, Thursdayg, Saturday and Sunday at 9:80 a. m. Returning 5:80 p. m. We Cater to Special Charter Parties CAPT. R. II. DENNY Master OwPner CAPT. JACK BURKE Res. Manager Fare Onl $2.00 Leon Gruner left for New York Saturday night on a purchasing trip, expecting to return wRithin the next two or three weeks. Regular Friday night services are held at the Moose Hall on Clematis Avenue at 8 o'clock by Congregation Beth El, with the Messrs. Solomon and Moss offici- ating. SDANCELA D j S229 N. E. 1st St. i.Formerly City Club Dancing and Floor Show SEvery Night SDancing 9:30 Until ? THE CRITERIONS I .With ROSS ALLEN Guest Conductor SMasber of~Ceremonies Ft CnolFrieda Leonard ' Constance Reardon j Both Park and Social Plan ------ --.I-----.-.--..E) __~ ~1 _______ Get a Broom Free! 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FLAGILER STP'!*E~49 MAYOR OF MIAMI BEACHI r ~~C ' I WstPan Beach ed NOtes e- .. 1ehIr Sisterhood is spon- ne ~ t~h~j~ sBeth Isa pce party followed ne soring b dance cSdyp night at the Tem le Annex, on Broward Ave- nue.Committee in charge are: to Mrs. Dorothy Herman and Mrs ~ Sylvia Albert. ---- s- Mrs. Ida Elsky of New York, sis leil~~iL lIl I ter of Mrs. Leon Gruner, tleft by THE PRAYER OF DEATH (In Memoriam) Old and broken, bent o'er yellow pages, Moving forward, backward, ey brows knitting, Chanting laws of distant, bygol ages Is the Rabbi -hush, the Rabbi! ,Tis mi nht, and a clock begins And while it 'plays, it seems tos ing and say: "Yithgadal Ve-yithkadash Sh'm mto for New Yor ;aury night, after spending a me t here. Mrs. Elsky expects to re- turn in February. Rabbo!" Barren walls, which are but dimly lighted By the glimmer of a candle's end, Where mysterious shadows dance itd Dance in circles, wildly, hand-in- hand, , Dance and turn, highsep and ~low Fall and swirl, eigh and sob and weep : "Yithgadal Ve-yithkardash Sh'mei Rabbo!". SinB ha caprt otdhes Mos nI Sunday night. Prizes will be awarded at each table, and re- Mayo ValC. Ceary who isfreshments served, with Mrs. Ir- making active campaign for re. ving Moss acting as hostess. election. ------ IRegular Friday night services Beach~ ~ Ar ht are held at Temple Beth Israel on BeachArchtect Broward Avenue at 8 o'clock with Is Ca dida* the Rabbi, Dr. C. N. Herman, of- IS Can idateficiating and delivering a sermon -~ after the services. tHush! The Rabbi sleeps---And slowly falls His deeply furrowed head upon his chest He dreams of days of yore, re- flects, recalls The faded traits of dear ones, laid to rest, Recalls his anguish and his bitter woe, While he murmurs, sonorous and low: "Yithgadal Ve-yithkadash Sh'mei Rabbo!'" Sees how he dI6rried, and a son was born. A future light in Israel! A son!- Most idle hope, destined to go for- lorn By Fate, that seemed to mock, to make but fun; Converted was his son, his only pride, And broken-hearted had the old man cried: "Yithgadal Ve-yithkadash Sh'mei Rabbo!,, When of his son they spoke, ex- cases seeking, He answered calmly, and as hard ..as stone: "I have no Son! Of whom, pray, are you speaking ? And then excited. "Quiet! Lea~e Then came the fearful news: His son had died~ Robert A. Taylor, one of rea - er Miami's most prominent archi tects and resident of Miami Beach for the past fourteen years, filed his candidacy for City Councilman / of Miami Beach last week. Mr. Taylor, who is responsible for the i bringing into Miami Beach of mil- / lions of dollars worth of buildings, j vigorously affirmed his belief that the future of Miami Beach depend- ed upon a progressive, economical and sensible administration of the city affairs in the interest of the I taxpayer. In such an adminlistra- tion, due regard being paid to the preservation and enhancement of the natural beauty of the Beach, was the solution to most of the problems now confronting the tax- payers of the Beach community. Mr. Taylor is a native .I Camden, N. J., where he received his edu- cation and professional training. He was the architect of the Bath Club, the Roney Plaza Cabanas, the Bath Club at the Beach, the Boca Ratone Bath Club, the Haa- brook home, the Spanish Villa e and many other notable landmarks of the city. He is making an act. ive campaign and asking support of the voters of the community on lis platform and business record. IWith quavering lips, he mumbledsa an ue: /"Yithgadal Ve-yithkadash Sh'mci Rabbo!" The R bi gwqaue and starts--pro- With his sing-song, bending to and "And when both should hold the "AndT whn tihtlylaim what they T h s n y g i t r e a c a d a d "Then give them each a half, and Somewhere, 'mongst trees, the wind is heard to whine: "Yithgadal Ve-yithkadash Sh'mei Rabbo!,, -Stephen Lightner in the Chicago Sentinel. I can think with equananimity of Jews who go to shul only .m the high holidays. I can under- stand the Jew w~ho has severed all connections not only with the rit- ual and the faith, but with the destiny of his people. But I cannot swallow these g f~io Judaism- th dis-sa hebiig ct. sio enying a pra onl ea but for itself.----h~i ce Sam- ( I "He H~as a Record of True and Faithful Service.in the People's Interest,, (Paid Poltc ~ir-.. '= ..1 h.. Re-Elect BARON DE HIRSCH MEYER Of 1Miann Beach |
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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 33 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |