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Community Centre Mayor Cleary God forthe L v n Drive Is Begun Closes Campaign GOd fOr the Dead in~ tten ~ ih uopen- In entering the final days of the tre at S. W. Fifth st. and 16th vgru apinVlC lay ave. under the auspices and spon- :ij oa Bee leto t has ofi Our Torah and our Rabbis, in sorship of the Hebrew Athletie Mayor, he has addressed a num- ny instances and quite emphat. Club was marked by an attendance ber of meetings under the au!; ll, unequivocally have declared of nearly 300 of Greater Miami pices of friends as well as those ndearnestly endeavored to im- Jews. Murray Grossman, presi- arranged by non-partisan organi- resupon the minds and hearts dent of the Club, briefly outlined nations. In his campaign he has (the Islrelites that oar religion the purposes and history of the r ndour God and the whole crea. organization and its willingness to l. on are expressly for the happi- establish aJewish Community II esand enjoyment of the living, Centre in Miami for the benefit of :',:~ ot for the dead. every organization. 'He was fol- For instance: lowed by H. H. Farr, one of ther ii (1) The midrash rasks: Why at I riest speakers of the evening, who , recreation of the universe God spoke of the need for such a Com- I adfirsl created 'a beautiful) munity Centre. Milton Klein and orld, the heavens Ilumined with George Wolpert of the organizal- i : glittering stars silvery moon Ition spoke, and letters of endorse!- ~.: - ndgolden sun; fraigrant, many ment were read, including a me3- -, F1: olored flowers, fruitful trees, sage of cooperation from Day J. I earng eliion, jicyfrutsApte, president of Temple Israel. ~ i~ ining birds, and all kinds of ani- A drive for funds td insure the rasand at las~t He created man? continuation and proper' establish- c~I The man, sayas the Midrash, is ment of a Community building ~ti invited, `bonorable .guest of was begun and several hundred to; so, before the guest's arrival dolr wa rasd Acnas f odhad prepared for him the rich every Jewish resident of the wanting hall (the beautiful uni. Greater Miami~ district will begin I rs), illumined it with brilliant today when 10 teams of 10 meml- I ghs(eelstial bodies), provided bers each will visit them and ask 1 11kinds of dandy, savory provi- for cash and pledges for member- iosand sweet muast (the singing ship in the organization. Fol- :MAYOR VA1L C. CLEARY id), and then 'broruht in the lowing the addresses and collee- uet to enjoy all these w~onder. tion of funds a program of enter. brought the battle to his oppon- 01things. tainment was presented and re- ents and challenged them to point (2) By this we see thrt our freshments were serv~ed. to any act in his entire record edcares for *.es .es. which doepmact. ,pallt~lienelet- ~ en.When Mos a Tras In the eftr ]etf 1tion. He has urged, in all his eaves to receive the Torah, says speeches, the necessity for a coun- ganthe Midrash, the angels in- ilBe Held cil that will cooperate with the erfeedwouln'tallo Go toMayor~ for the common good of the entire City of Miami Beach un- veaway such a rare treasure. Mrs. Hymran Levy, who ee fterdad nondb elih The ora.) dctsa gmnasie lassfortheinterests or motives. His pledges God rebuked the angels and benefit of the Jewisih Welfare Bu' made when he was a successful leddwith them that the To-i reau, is sponsoring a public cjhar- candidate for Mayor in 1930 were shin the heavens among the an- ity bridge party at 8 p. mq Sun- r~ead by him, and then the facts els is of no avail; all the pre- day, at the home of Mrs. Miornrs were forcefully brought out that epsand teachings of the Torah Rubin, 1923 S. W. Thirteenth st. every pledge within his power as readaptable nd useful for man, Members of the class wRill assist Mayor had been realized. He de- otfr nes;lketecomnd-a hsese.Rershet wi cried thde fato thtiu seffiortlshad enofwor inglsix days and be ervand nd przs rdd een made ato shtiru secftonlsm sting on Sabbath, or not to kill, I ; i~r~ 1~Il~ta.we i congregational singing and chrant- ing will be led by Cantor Boris Schlachmnan. Saturday morning services begin at 9 a. m. with a 'discourse in Yiddish by the Rabbi, using the portion of the week "Vayishlach," as his subject. Sus- day school will convene Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. CONGREGATION BETR DAVID, (Conservartive) 189 N. W. Third Avenue Max Shapiro, Rabbi. L Y LI( What promises to be one of the 'biggest events of the current sea- deaais. the-dance being planned tw Monday evening, Dec. 28, at the Miami Beach Country Club. Spon- soring~ the event is the Hebrew Athletic Club and the proceeds are to be used to provide funds for the Community Centre the organizaz- tion is now promoting. In addi- tion to the usual dancing that will be provided a number of star vau- devrille performers will attend to help entertain the guests. Those interested in providing a recreal- h eua rd vni e- tion centre such as Miami and Mi-.ThrelaFidyvenge- ami Beach need are urged to pat-vcebeito hta :0wh ronie ths dace.the lat services at 8:15 when Rab- bi Shapiro will preach on "The i Or~in f Mn." he'usua enn wil ben diretten dby Cante rLknia vices begin at 8:30 a. m. and at 10 o'clock the Rabbi will preach in Yiddish on "Abraham, A Pro- totype of Loyalty." Sunday school begins sessions at 10.a. m. Sunday morning under the direction of the SRabbi. TEMPLE IBIRAEL OF MI2~Ll (Reform) 187 N. E. Nineteenth Street D>R. JACOB H. KtAPLAN, RabM, The rglar Fridayeeigsr reg a ydsa evRab re Iaplap er ofJckovil,b bbFla e abfle speak on behalf of the Union of American H~ebrew Congregations as pa t of the annua tour of the Counry n it bealf.A sci* hour will follow the regular ser- Trices. The public is invited to at- tend. Tannenbaum, tickets; eakes, Mbrs. Masx Kapterstein and Mfrs. Na- than Adelmalrn; sandwlehes, Mr. M. Kupteratein; erandles and eigarestk Mlrs. Nathan Abramson sad Mbrs. 8am 'PTannonbaum~. Ented ameS~nt wr~h I prodded in addidd Me~ daa~ncn, Ladies Welfare I TO Meet Monday An important meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewlah Welfare Bureau will be held at Kaplan Hall Monday, Dec. 19, at 2 p. m. when important matters will be transacted. Stanley C. Myers will be the principal speaker of the afternoon's program. The public is urged to attend. A so- eial hour will follow the business meeting. Ldes Hold The n n[Supper the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mi- armi Jewish Orthodox Congrega. tin il b hldstthe S nage tiot 1M SheW helTird st. on nxt Sunday evening, Dec. hs of ar- n at 6:30 p. m. In ev trge Mesa- rangmes silia echlowitz, Mrs. Mames~ltpterstein and Mrs. Morris Raxppo In addition to the Rappetapo nil be served, a pro- supra tf etertainment will be gram ofed eand cards will follow. preisein will be only titty cents Ar dmassion which wlll include the ~rper adat will be served. The -p 'rl is Iavited to attend. ..ctons r anie othhat the muitnt Miami *=ac w uld nmb we vn had heretofore made in its entire History. Urging the necessity of a clean and efficient business ad- ministration iri the interests of thre taxpayers, economically and sane- ly conducted, he showed that cer- tain improvements could and would be made if he were re-eleet- ed as soon as proper equalization ed taxes had been made. He point- ed to the fact that welfare con- ditions on the Beach required at- tention, which he promised Mayor Cleary has been a resi- dent hoet coeach since 1918,.0 pr Beach. He served as8 tax assessor of the Beach and then as Justlcee of the Pea'ee with distinction in each office. In making his final appeal to the citizrens of the Beach, Mr. Cleary appeals to the voters of the entire community to remember the necessity of real co. operation, of sending to the Con- oil men who have the interests of the entire commealty at heart, dto insure a continued prosper. Itfor Beach citizens by re-elect. Ihim as, Mayor and with him a odyo.mren to the Councl1 who wi1support him An his eforts for 'thi nierail g~ood teln this respect the dead are like I; they are not in need of Nhe hedead will praise the Lord; but rethe living ones . ..) (3) The Talmud says that all commandments that are writ- inin the Torah is for the pur- oethat man may enjoy their re. adright here in this world; like otto kill; to keep Sabbath, to be atetc. (4) In many instances we quote: heGod of life; the Torah of life. (But not of the dead.) (5) These are the statultes and diacsthat ai man practice ththe mray: live by then And what about the: strenuous rttions we meet so often in eBible to take carre of the poor' isneedy, the widow and orphans. They indeed speak loud that our tihis for the living, not for the (6) We are expressly and em- atcly advised to rejoloe and happy on our hoidays. And thou shalt take the silver thy hand and go to the plaice hihthe Lord. thy God shall tos; and thou salat spend thy Ivrfor whatever thy soul may hie for ca~J~etth; thhap,!sdie __ L -r.~ ,:~- ~~; _____ _;__Y _ ~i~~HYR~P~7 (Q)1 X FLORIDA'S ONLY JEWISH WEEKLY Vol 5. No. 50O Miami, Florida, Friday, December 13, 1982 Price: Five Cents Yiddish Play Announcements To Be Stagedll -i MIAMI JEWISH ORTHlODOX "Die Zushterte Chasonao," at CONGREGATION Yiddish melodrama depicting Jew- (Orthodox) ish life in New York City, carry. I 51 JO RE A id Nee b i ing the story of the pathos, dra- JNHE ALN ab ma and comedy that is the lot of The usual early services begin the ew i theGheto oftheat 5:30 p. m. Friday evening with world's largest city, will be pre-th laeonFrmsrvest sented by a cast containing a num-8:5pm.weRabCpln il her of professional actors 'former- : p we ab pl il preach a sermon on "Brothers at ly n te Jwis stge.Spo- IWar." This will be a discussion sor~ed by a group of Yliddish en- o h t ft thusiasts who recently formed the wil fhepolr iond of te week and M~iami Jewish Dramatic Club, the tol be condou ed b a ques ion.ab . play will be given at the River- Mincha service will begin at 4:30 side School Auditorium on MondaywihteSlshSdhan evnn, e.26 einiga Marriv services following. Sunday 8:0p. m. The charge will be mrigseilasml ilb nomial nd tened o cvertheheld at the Sunday school, with cost of the undertaking. Mr. Jo- ~illustrated slides on the story of seph Greenberg, prominent mer-Chnk chant of this eity; Mr. Harry * Gr~eenberg, Mrs. F. Slaviter, Mr. --- Harr~y Rose, are some of those JCONGtREG;ATIO)N BETH JACOR who are aiding in this production. (Orthodox) Mor~ris Goldman is directing the 311 Washington Avenue ' musical part of the show, which Miami Beach will feature a number of popular L. AXELROD. Itabbi :r Jewish songs that have become famous throughout the country. TeuulFia vnn ev ices begin at 5:30 p. m.-with the Ben *i 11r late services at 8:30 when the 1 17 Rabbi will preach a sermon on TO Bet Held "~Who Is My Friend." The usual Local Artist TO Give Recital Miss Frances Kane, one of Mi- ami's most talented girls, will ap- pear in a piano recital under the auspices of the University of Mi- ami~ Conservatory of Music Mon- day evening, D~ec. 19, at 8:30 p. m. in Recital Hall, N. E. 14th st. and Second ave. She will be as- Isisted by Miss Travis Lee in n number of violin selections. There are no admission charges and the public is initiated to attend. Auxiliary To Give Annual Dance The annual dance of the Ladies, Audilary of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation will be held at the Mdahi Shrine Temple on the Biscayne blvd. Sunday evening, Jan. 29, beginning at 9 p. m. In charge of arrangements is a committee headed by Mrs. J. Louis Shochet and Mrs. L~ouis Parllott. Others on the committee are: Flowers, Mrs. Moe H~arris sad Mrs. .ChPrlBesPlmanu; drine, Mrs. M. app~apr ad Mtrs. PPB* liram ts;ll~k gMr. Cha'rles Friday, Deemeber 16 I o o a oooo color scheme. Potted `plants and cut flowers were stream around the home. Dancing and games were enjoyed and at a ~late liour refreshments were served. * * 'Mrs. R. Beck and M~rs. Traeger ivill be hostesses at one of the se- / WWl Appreciate Y SOur Spport IR His Candidacy for RO*OelectiOR to the C 0 U"NCIL Beach ---Pal Po~f~ltes Adv. s~rrr: e 1~ eul;res that htis wouldI be appreciated not only by the res- idents but by the tourists as well, a n d th a t t h e s e i m p r o v e m e n tst" ,hi i n important section far more attrac- IITIVOL to. Fladler at sthtoI Phone 2-531 SuOndary Moanda. Dec. r181 t SJacklte Cooper and Lew~is Stone g DIVORCE INu EngFA8M LY', GLOBE EX TERMINATING 00. Phone 2-3034 1798 N. W. 20T f Specialisnllas In tro~ias All Form of Vereia, Base rt Reaches Ash( ces our monthly rates for apartlaent houses ad dwe'llnag. FE Epc tor termites. No Job Too larse or Too small. NOW Yog Cag Bgy~ BILTMORE LAUNDRY SER` AT A PRICB TRAT PITS TagglP Pag Two th cman i m kig fo rr election to the City Council of Mi- ami Beach, Baron de Hirsch MeI- ,,has met with enthusiastic re- Stive shd presentable~t4ll cost to.the city. Ch vrly ~y pa e to Ma Bch eem h years. H eis at the pe pat lone of the most exteprsie nt4 Sof Beach property in the owet He is a member of the isa B Fellows, James Carnell Elksg, ami Scottish Rite, MahinFh Temple and the Miami Bec i Club. His friends point sche that as a heavy tax toe tha vitally interested in a"eonm and sensible administrto noil affairs in the it resa tio ol peop e .o de e each. He isa I eivingwde support fr~om rmnl t lu a ng ci izens of the fles inc udng a aot of Jewish ideali PIERRE S BEAUTY SHOP Special islar la Harireetsan Phone a-assa o U t e e rewvr~ y~r , rr provides food and lodging for needy transients. In the recent political campaigns he was in de- 9 r. Due to m informationn a report appeared in last week's issue Lf th.s paper announcing the election L 1.o osesooooose The. first open meeting of Sen- Iries of bi-weekly card parties of ior Hadassah for the current sea- the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mi. son was held at the Acacia Club ami Jewish Orthodox Congrega. last Monday afternoon. Report !tion next Tuesday evening, D~ec. of various committees were heard, 120, at 8 p. m. Prizes, willbe including that of Mrs. Kandel, (awarded for high scores and re- chairman of the welfare commit- Ifreshments will be served. The tee; Mrs. Max Dobrin, chairinan public is invited to attend. ~of the educational committee, who * * announced that a class of Jewish( Mnrs. Milton Wieiner will be interest was held at the home of hostess to the worshippers at the Rabbi Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan every late Friday night services of the Tuesday evening to- which all are Miami Jewish Orthodox, Congre- invited; report on Happy Day Igation immediately after the ser- work by Mrs. Morris Dubler, ant vices. Mrs. WTilliam Mechlowitz the membership drive report 'oy Iwas hostess last Friday night. Mrs. Barney Weinkle. As an in- *~ * ducement to join the organization Full details of the birthday cel- during the present membership leb~ration dinner in honor of Rabbi I drive a reduction in dues is being Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan of Temple offered. An address by Rabbi Israel will appear in the next is- Max Shapiro, a reading by Miss sue of the Jewish Floridian. The Grace Berg an'd bird imitations by Idate of the affair has been changed Miss Alice Connor concluded the and will be held on Sunday eve- program, which was followed by ning, Dec. 25, beginning at 6 a social hour. o'clock. Mrs. Bert Reisner and * 1Mrs. J. A. Richter are in charge A regular meeting of Beth D~a- of arrangements. Reservations to j vid Sisterhood will be held next this event may be made through Wednesday, Dec. 21, at 2 p. m. in any member of the arrangements the Talmud Torah Hall. The committee. This is an annual guest speaker of the afternoon will event sponsored by Temple Israel be Rabbi Max Shapiro of the con- Sisterhood. tion. Important business will 1,e $ * transacted and all members and Peaain r en aefr frieds re ugedto aten. te matinee bridge to be sponsored * ifor the benefit of Senior Hadas- ats Ellie Reisman entertained hekbs o1fr o. 1, min ate tl ! sweet sixteen birthday party. The on Jan. 23, full details of which house was beautifully decorated w-ill appear in an early issue. for the event in a pink and blue * * Sof Sydney H. Palmer, a prominent spons~e at h;is every public appear- cite~size o Mimi toe honorary ofance. His record in the City Coun- moembeWrshi inthe VeteransA. cil, where he has championed the Foregn Wrs.The illim .cause of all taxpayers regardless Mc~llister Post No. 1608, Veteran of opposition of small, self-seeking of Foreign Wars, advises that thi interests, is an outstanding one. report is incorrect. Mr. Meyer has been a resident of the Beach since his arrival in 1925 Mrs. Reva Schwartz, connected and during that time his law firmn with the Shenandoah Restaurant; has interested a number of capital- for a number of years and poprl- ists who have helped develop nu- lar in local Jewish circles, an- merous properties on the Beach. ounces the opening of the Little A native of Wisconsin, he is a Hungary, a restaurant specializing graduate of the University of Wis- in Hungarian cooking, at S. E. consin and of Harvard. Besides First ave. and Third st., on Sun- his general participation in the day, D~ec. 18, where she will be c ivic life of the City, he has been happy to meet her many local active in Zionist work, is a direc- friends. Prices have been ar- tor of the Jewish Welfare Bureau, ranged to meet the economic con- andi was recently elected president s nitid n of the daP* f~ ht H bra Friendll Inrn which Informality, marked with a spirit of friendliness, was manifest last Tuesday night at the annual card party sponsored by the offi- cers of Emunah chapter, O. E. S., ~iit the Miami Acacia Club. Greeting guests at the door were Mrs. Lena Simon and Mrs. Josephine Lobazine. Mrs. Lyda Griffith presided at the punch bowl, assisted by Mrs. Sadye G' Rose and Mr. David Golde. A hand painted card table do. nated by the Worthy Matron, Miss Berthea Men Bsoa, kwas won by Other prize winners were Mrs. Jack Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Scofield, Mrs. Mary Adleman, Mrs. Sadye Oliphant, Mrs. Rose Byers, Mrs. Barney Winkle, Mrs. Marie Esca- nazie, Mrs. Frank Becker, Mrs. Gunther, 1Mrs. Peg Palmer, Mnrs. Hartz and Miss Minnie Yorke. * * Plans are now under way for a barn dance to be sponsored by the Junior Hjadassah and Senior Hadassah jointly at the Mahi Shrine Temple on W-ednesday eve- ning, Jan. 11. Decorations, coJ- tumes, and refreshments will car- ry out the general scheme of a country barnyard affair. Full de- tails will appear in our next issue. Scout Official Is Candidate Serving on the Executive Board of the Dade County Council of the Boy Scouts, to which he was re- elected last Tuesday, is but one of the phases of public communal work in which "Doc" Graves, can- didate for the City Council of Mii- ami Beach, is now engaged in. Receiving his tea a ot cnexdut ve of the Federal government for more than six years at Clarksburq W. Va., he came to Miami Beach' in 1923i. Though expecting to re- e ...u but a short time he was so ~dig~hted with the surroundings and possibilities that he immedi- ately entered business here and has conducted the Graves Phar- Smand as a speaker at various pub- Slic mass meetings. He is now re. ;ceiving the support of citizens cif Sthe entire Beach, who are urging Shis re-election to the City Council because of his fearless and impar- tial attitude in all matters affeet- I ing the public welfare of Miami Beach. M840 YIOtr lege8 Faithful Worki Pledging "a faithful and loyal administration," Charley Wheeler, lone of Miami Beach's leading rea'l- tors, is mak ingan active fight for eletio tothe Miami Reach City ICouncil. He is proposing that South Beach lots be thoroughly cleaned, grass cut, street ends made presentable through the en- Stire South Beach end of the Oceanl ffront. He also urges t~he estab- lishment of proper strom water sewers as soon as the~ economic conditions permit. In asking that spaces be provided salng the ;ocean front of South Beach for Ihne~bP hnwA L~l: ~__~ ELECT~ The first of a series of congre- gational dinners sponsored by Beth David Sisterhood will be held Monday evening, Dec. 19, begin- ning at 6:30 p. m. In charge of arrangements is a committee head- ed by Mrs. J. Engler. Reservations I may be made by calling Mrs. Sta~- ley C. Myers. The public is in- vited. Jackie Cooper as a child of di- vorce contributes both laughs and pathos to a dramatic section out of human life in "Divorce in the Family," which comes Sunday and Monday to the Tivoli Theatre. It is the story of the heart of a step- c~hild, based on an original story by Maurice Rapf, and directed by Charles F. Reisner, of "Reducing" and "Caught Short" fame. An elabroate all-star cast ap- pears in "Divorce in the Family, ' including Im is Sone as te e th father, Lois Wilson, Jean Parker* Maurice Murphy, Lawrence Grant, Richar Walac and D vd Ne and his "gangr" and tense bits of drama and heart interest blend in the new production with the tiny hero of "The Champ and "Skippy. Attended by a large number of residents and Nus 'sg nt Junior Hadassah last Monday night at the Beth David Talmud Torah Hall. Games were played with the decorations resembling the gambling casino at the fam- rh .CstA mod witr maken e lieve' radio stars broadcasting was another of the large number of features that made the affair out- standing. A pre-war "bar" was a center of attraction though the refreshments served were not tpd ainr of varoswcnei us hl GoldeblthL ea c airma ofte arrangements committee and she wasr assisted by Miss Lena Weila- b* _: /' 8 '' ,f'P .~aY '' A't'.... it TO THE CITY COUNCIL oF MIAMI BEACII --Paid Politic 9g) "LITTLE HUNGARY" ltkto~t ge~iili Real Home Cooke Hangarina OPENS BIUND)AY, DECEMBER 18, 1140 A. M. servtns Plate Lanchrt tktMw ase Dinraee 304 8. E. FIRST AVENUB (Dallas Park Section) Reva Schwartz, formerly of. Shenandoarh f~taurant,. welcomes yrour oarn~ Is~t~i~s;t~p~t~ a ye n asdea e tta lshe an un x celled reputation for integrity and devotion to public ideals. He i first vceM resiidn cof the Lion of the Dade County ,E member Council for Boy Scouts, t e ive lr ida A. Ar U., Miami Beach Pur- biit t Council, Greater Miami Ar- Reel alb. oa rduidng his andtio to the City Council hes friend pointato hin annee an ni ~t hit oenral b los ed feall~- son for his election. se- P .;X~3;tdr;.;.~rs. THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN re0soooooooo0 k!e, Miss Hannah Mack and Miss Jewish Worker a Debs Gulkis. This affair was in . 'celebration of the third member- Ends Campaign ~ shp evnt end eted by the or- ganzaton.In concludhig t e fn wik o xAOyO MaXWel "DOC", 0 DAVES 1,IABft 9 & ~IIE JE WISH )$""""""""@@Ma--~~- i L 0RIDIAN "Aksknd YeShall pU~BLISHED) EVERY FRIDAY R~) by the agggaggggggagggy~-~ iy81pLORIDIAN PUBLISHIING CO. anW.FLAGER SREET Q.-How old is Unsane Tokef? ~cc~-._----A.-The prayer Unsane Tokef 6d3~ is said to have been composed or ~-------- at least reduced to its present I. LOUIS SHOCHET, Editor fombyR biMslmbeKa p. o. Ros 2s'som b ab esua e K- iami Floida Phone 2-1183 Ln ut thwhoe loa 18070dein TMa - Iatered asR second-class matter JulFI sapoua lgn a oit r- 1. at the ut ontrie at Miams,, a.. gin, which is recounted in a man- __~L--- ------- useript attributed to Rabbi Ephra- WEST PALM BEACH OFFIca im of Bonn, who lived in the latter 114 sish~th street part of the twelfth century. It tells __--.- MScrbikRprnetie Of One Rabbi Amnon of Mayence sencsCIPTION and relates how the Alrchbishop of Months .~ . .. $I1.00that court continually urged the wa ** ** **rabbi to change his faith, and how exasperated at length by his re' Friday, D~ecember 16, 1932 peated refusals, orders his hands VYol. 5. No. 50* and feet to be mutilated. The -------~-~-~--- New Year's Dav was then at hand I mrGUITH crbEl O-~~ SOCIETY Several hundred people attended the first of a series of debates on publi'e questions at Beth David Congregation last Sunday evening when Capt. M. F. Tobias, repire- senting the negative, and Louis Bandel, the affirmative, debated "The United States Should Can- cel the War Debts." Judge A. B3. Small, Judge D. J. Heffernan and habbi Carl Press were the judges and awarded the verdict to the negative side. Mr. Isidor Cohen, pioneer Miamian and writer of an- imal stories, presided. Refresh- ments were served by Beth David SSisterhood after the debate. * * Plans for the celebration of an nual A ZA Day Sunday evening, Dec. 18, at Kapt'an Hall, provide for a program that will be out- standing in recent affairs. A num- ber of local citizens acquainted with the work of the national A Z Ae(JunioomBNhai Brith) will e ld o since its orgammzation several years Isu ts willnube pesnt~ed, sde ea musical numbers will be given by professional and amateur artists. During te evening smo es anthk d rfretsh ent will be se ee d, T Pance will follow the program follow the program. :iday, D~ecember 16, 1982 According to a Canadian farm- er who has broken into verse, "press the button" farming may be introduced before 1950i when the farmer who will never grumble will touch a button at his bedside and will only have to make out his paying-in slips* When I wake up in the morning I I roll around the bed And press the little button in the wall beside my head; The vacuum cleaners in the barn begin their daily chores, Currying the horses and sweeping up the floors; The automatic milker gets busy on the cows, While conveyors pass the hay around for bossy's morning browse. The Leghorns' grain is scattered wide to make 'em use their legs, As the button sets the counter to A ap i g opth eg g s o a y Which melts like magic off the steps as the fans betin to blow, The twenty-horse power sarr and ax will, uncomplaining, chop The firewood for the kitcheri stove until the switch says stop; Hot water fills the bathtub, and my nose imparts the news, The electric stove is glowing and the good MBocha brews. I stretch, and feel that zero is not without its charm Since Dad at last consented to elee- trify the farm. The ex-Kaiser refused to meet Harold Lloyd at Doorn. He is re; ceiving only the North German Lloyds. A South Texas judge, armed with a hammer and tire tool, re- cently reversed a deer. The lat- ter challenged him on Iline points, a count of the antlers shows. Since July 1 the Government has spent $5,000,000 a day mor~e than it received. At first it seemed out of the question, but, any'trick is easy with patient practice. Things may be looking up, as it is several months since a power holding company was caught burn- ing its billion candle-power at both ends. A 1eia of yorp i liailedr o hohy wi er. Tis i weave the cigaret burns on a gate- negtable into an Indian head de- *in A girl isn't necessarily timidl because she jumps at a proposal. The fly has no more use for a cow's tail than a man for a' fly, yrr u py~U and the rabbi, dying from the fects of his wounds, was at his own request carried into the syna- gogue. When the officiating min- ister was about to recite the Ke- dus a, Ra bi Amnon stayed hin, tify the most holy Name," and be- I nze echehd itn eUd ae epred RaA bi MeshHl~m ben Kalonymos is said to have published thie hymn as a memorial to the martyr, and since that period it has formed a portion of the synagogue service for te New Year' Day and fo the Day of Atonement. The story lis regarded as a legend without 1 By MILTON A. FRIEDMAN Hello folks! Is everybody hap- Things have certainly been hum- ing lately. Thursday night a concert was given in the U. chap- 1.John Valentine, famous bari- onand Marshall Elder, pianist, uton an hour and a half pro- ra.Besides the beautiful mu- ieand the wide trariety of' num. r, which included negro spirits. western, popular, and songs of hesea, the audience was treat- dto a performance in character yMr. Valentine, for all the songs. The very nexijt nfigh~t the U. ledhost to- the debaters of rniyCollege,~ ..ublin,- Ireland. thydiscussed the question of 'eoved, That .Capitalism Has failed," in a non-decision debate wihour boys. You who have ney- trheard people from the British ales speak have something to look oradto. The polished lan- nesilent Hs, decided accent reboth runusing and pleasant to heear. Much to my surprise the speakers did not hold themselves othe subject but instead took nuch time and pains to belittle, mbarrass, and cuss and discuss ah other generally. These boys rmIreland were very witty and aratcand so some of the raw- stremarks were hurled back and orth, much to the delight of the tdnt's. However, based on the latity and quality of the ironic sttments, I believe Florida won. heeIrish boys must certainly ave been slightly hot under the But these aren't all the doings taig place. Tonight the Flor. daPlayers, dramatic organization, isTtting on play. at nme i osdto be very comical. Some time ago I mentioned that SmHarris was doing well in soe extra-curricular activity but tht I couldn't think of what it Men Hav you heard about the Yen ? It's where it's never Been. I: remember when Yen Ten Weewoqrh about $5i.10. And men, I've no yen For the Yen Until it is $5.10. Agen. any histori-cal value. Simon Frug etc., are brought before the Beth made it the subject of an epie, Din. Religious questions and ad- while Scharkansky wove it into a isoymtesvr rqunl popular Yiddish drama. In private and complicated nature, are likewise submitted to thait dis- Q.-What is the organization !tinguished Jewish juridical body. and function ^of the Court of the Both non-Jewish, especially offi- Chief Rabbi in London? cial, and Jewish bodies, look to the A.-Among the institutions ad- Beth Din for advice aind help in ministering the ecclesiastical af- various directions, such as effect- fairs of the Jews in Great Britain ing the validation of foreign 'inar- is also found the Beth Din. It is Iriages and r~iligious divorces, etc. officially knowh as the Court .,f In addition to all this the' Be'th the Chief Rabbi,' who is its pres- D~in is also entrusted with the dis- ident, the Court consists of two position of cases involving prose- Dayanim, three assistant Dayan. lytization, Gittin and~ Chalitzot im, they are all ordained rabbis, and it is responsible for the initial and a clerk. The Beth Din serves and periodic examination of Sho- the whole Jewry of Great ~Britain. chetim in order to secure and prop- It administers justice in accord- erly maintain a uniform standard ance with the Jewish Law of Equi- of efficiency aind skill in the tra- ty, entirely free from cumbersome ditional administration of Shechi- technicalities and without the pro- tah. verbial law's delay. The Rev. D~r. - A. Feldman, who is now the senior Q.--In a discussion with a Dayan of the Court of the Chief friend whom I visited during the Rabbi, in describing its work said, Passover holidays I disputed his that "LThe Beth Din is a combine. claim that the Church laws 'pro- tion of courts: it acts as a Maigis- Ihibit Christians from accepting trate's Court, County Court, a Matzos from their Jewish neigh- High Court, Probate and Divorce bors. Was I not right ? Court." Cases of husband and A.--There is an obsolete Church wife and other domestic differ- law (recorded in Ancient Law The- ences, breach of promise, de- odosius, Liber Poenit) which sus- ceasedls estate, vendor and pur- ~tains the contention that Chris- chaser, partnership, master and Itians were prohibited from accept- workman, apprenticeship, land- ing from Jews their unleavened Iod and tenant, loan, commission, bread. The law reads: "If any copnation, slander and libel, Christian accepts from the i fi- Sdla ymost eirmunle verned aka Psof thleadin matyarksme^ ao did shares in their impieties, he shall Pistoln team. iLat year ea to be do penance with bread and water wel n rthisfeld.o hamis slendid for forty days; because it is writ- congatulted on i BP ten 'to the pure all things are iwork. pr'...." I'll be seeing you. If I should fail to make a brave descent Into that void that all too soon must close Around" the day, remember, God the rose Is red and bowed with dew, and that the line Of sand and sea will nevermore be mine* And in that hour recall how I have bent My soul in reverence before a hill That brushed a floating cloud, and that the spill ouf sunlight' through a wood has made me cry: "Oh God! Oh God! How frail a thing am I!" Frown not on my reluctance, who have spent So many years where pinks and pansies grew Beside a door where bergamot and / rue . Melt in a past while gropmng ones like me Ask that the dark be lit with mem- ory. "Only America can tell our eco- nomic future, "says a London spokesman on war debts. Will someone kindly cross our palm with~ silver? Midwestern ofiers spent a week runtling down a suspect who was not yet released from a peniq tentiary. Ever andt anoni some parole board neglects thid ame- nity. A New Yorker folded his wife in a wall bed when she became troublesome. If she were any kind of a housekeeper she could have told him this does the furnitors no; good. A missionary society is said to' have smuggled thousands of Bi-1 bles into Russia last year, and harried authorities are greatly dis- turbed by the lawleastiess of the younger element wiho cairy Bibles on the hip. "On board the Bremen without clothing," an actress radioed back to New York. "The show," say, the other passengers resolutely, "Lthe show must go on." cetai wof app it et as Sece- tary of the Treasury, if any. Pos- sibly in the belief that money is getting so hard to raise that it, may do better when grown,ander glass. Cas. I r ;The Ideal ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL FORTY-FIVE POUND BOX 3 7 GLIft fProm Grapefruit, Oranges, Tangerines, Large Jar Pare Orange 37 Blossom Honey, One Pound Pecans Sthe Tropice SAT.ISFGA:I;:~IY l East of' Beek ieget~k-'abs ( s I .HAMILTON MICHELSEN GROVES CO. SBranch tore, Roney Plaza Motel MIAMI BEACH Main Offie and Packing Plant 182 South Miamel Avren - e IC -Lf i IC ~ I I~ -_ ~L IC -L I~ I- Well, here it is. Sam is one 5.. a,- c, '1 h" .i ~ I.. .1- THfE JEWISH. FLORIDIAN Page i twee~ Around te h ~rrrrr*R~ , Independent Candidate for MkAMI BEACH Alwuays working for the hosi interests of Miami Beach. S(Paid Political Adv.) In January, 1930, 28-year-old Rabbi Feinberg, of Temple --, roadway, New York, resigned from the rabbinate .and exitered the Japillard School of Music to study ligirt opera. In a dramatic fare. well speech to his congregation, he declared that a mercantile at. mosphere had descended upon the synagogue. "The temple of to. day," said the conscientious and music-loving rabbi, "is like Tutan- kh'amen, studded with jewels, but bereft of life. Science has re. placed religion. Sigmund Freud holds more sway over human af. fairs than the high priest minis- tering in his temple." A :young, soulful and very sen- lightly a twelve thousand a year sitive spiritual leader discards positions, on conscientious grounds. He ex~emplified in his own life and reaching the force of a c~onsecrat- ed personality. Sincerity, cour- ag~e, sweetness, light, purity, per- sonal uprightness, he emphasized in his counsel to others and fully daysqnstrated in his own life. His sermons were sources of true edi- fica~tion and spoke to the heart. He waa perhaps deeply moved at the.thought..of being numbered among those to whom so impor- tant an office is entrusted. Yet, after four years of spiritual service, our friend discovers that his preaching, his persuasive, pen- etrating, kindling, effusion of feel. frm those so lul eesm fo n brief moment, and he saw the truth. The gay trappings were removed, and nothing; remained but a mocking display. His divine eas- ties had collapsed and crumbled even as the walls of Jericho. His ;Y*Has a~U Reol ofY Tru ' r~..a~hi ana~ric w .ia the People's laerest" r. eidd Petild. 4adr.) Friday, ~Deemeber 16, Pase' Four Burbridge Gets benefit f eveyesewe n of the City The RadioSy *i *n R c only prosper when all parts of the Aid m Rac Beach work for the common godThe completion of the fiit In the closing wk of the rath- 1 fal fbo sa fte.d er active campaign for the City The scheduled supper of the Wo- gu wl e observed aRB Council of Miami Beach, William man's Club of the Workmen's Cir- spieil program over WIOD~ Burbridge, one of the leading real- cle has been postponed and the ten to eleven o'clock on S8 tors and property owners of the date will be announced in our next morning. Rabbi S. M. M4l Beach, is making considerable issue. founder and director of the i headway, according to impartial: * Synagogue of America, wrill pl observers. Mr. Burbridge came uto At the first of the series of Con- on ''Brotherhood." Leonard I Miami Beach in 1922 and soon be gregational dinners to be held by ban, representing the junior I1 came immersed in the upbuilding Beth David at its Talmud Torah synagogue, will deliver th d of the community. In actual con- Jlonday evening, Dec. 19j, Sydney monette on "I Hope." Guest a struction work he probably built L. Weintraub will be master of ers on this program will be L more stores than any other man cleremonies, Capt. M. F. TobiasJ.L. White ofe_~ the First Bp in the Beach. Though he hasi w ill speak, as will Stanley C. My- UUChurch Miami; Mayor R. B, a owned considerable property which ers and Rabbi Miax Shapiro. En- tier, of Miami; Mayor Val takes up much of his time, he has tertainment will be furnished dur- Cleary of Miami Beach; Mr.(iGb made it his business to find suf- ing, the evening and cards will fol- el F. Newbur~ger, representing C ficient time to engage in civic andl low the supper. Reports of the al Gables; Mr. Jesse H. Jay, pa communal work for the benefit of w or'k of the steering committee ident of WIOD Br~oadcasting e the Reneral community. Though will be given. Mrs. Isidor Cohen pany. The musical portion oft he made practu~allyv no effort in is actively assisting in the ar- service will be presented by CI 1!l28 when he was a candidate for rangements. !tors Louis Hayman and Nath the Council, he was only 17i2 votes * *: Wroobel, who will chant, alub short of election to office. He has Rabbi Mfax Shapiro of Beth Mr. Earl Barr Hanson, who a ~u~c~s~ house of God, his temple of heav- 1: .enly inspidition, suddenly appear- Rabnucllyed At him ijn the light of a stock Speaking ......n .einl .. hi. pi $ for the last time, he denounced not' only his temple, but spoke bit- By RABBI LAZARUS AXELROD terly and vehemently about the1 clru~ua~m uulrmua* (unholy traffic in religion through- out the world, not excluding the non-Jew. Whether our courageous rabbi ' is happier in his operatic environ- I ment, is not the question. WCe are concerned only with the star- Stling truth of his statements, which Share very obviously non-biased. And ~ Inow, as a daring attempt to ex- pose the pernicious bootlegging of the American rabbinate, comes a bold and colorful article in the Jewish Advocate, written by Rab- bi Jacob Freedman of Chelsea, Mass. In a lengthy and detailed article Rabbi Freedman throws discretion to the four winds, and, knowing his rabbis, states facts which will certainly stimulate some profound thinking among Its i readers. "For more than 20 years," writes Rabbi Freedman," Ameri- can Jewry has tacitly watched the i invasion of 'free lances' or unor- become knrown as a close student of municipal affairs and has been a frequent attendant at Beach Council meetings. H~is voice has been heard from time to time to protect the interests of the Beach David Congregation will inaugu- accompany them. rate a class in Elementary Hebrew for adults next Tuesday evening at the Talmud Torah Hall. begin- ning at 7:45 o'clock. At 8:30 the same evening there will be a meet- ing of a Jewish history discussion group. All interested are invited to attend and join in the work of these groups. dained men, in the rabbinate. Can- taxpayers. He pledges hris every Itors, teachers, collectors, field andi energy to the adoption of a com- social workers, center direct'ors-- plete tax system whereby taxes all suddenly become rabbis, reli- w would be evenly and fairly distrib- Ilmmglarr ammmross eamm~i--- gious leaders in Israel ... Ar uted according to the value of the i a congregation needs a rabbi, of property taxed. He is receiving The Miami Beach Jewish Sociail course. It also needs a cantor, for the support of a host of Jewishi Set held a very successful dance he is indispensable. And a sched friends made during his long resi- last Thursday evening at the Mi- chet,.he is a sine qua non. And dence on the Beach. ami Beach Golf and Country clubh. the Talmud Torah, yes, without, An unusually large number at- doubt, a Hebrew Teacher. Each rv r tended this dance, which is one -of of these public servants, exclusive I CVIC W Ofkeraseeso wekydnsgie of the rabbi, they reckon, must lss am inevrThsdyvnig thave aminium slar yer ofu two A general meeting preceded the thouand dolalar af yar Thusan ao- de .ielnpeieto dance under the chairmanship of larra s tatrvda t ofsi thousnd do the Los Club an nnatv i Murry Grossman, president, when some one who is perpetually flit. worker in many other organiza- plans were discussed for the pro- ting about on the fringe of the tins, is concluding the campaign m tio interest in the cdm- rabbinate chances into town, and jfor election to the Miami Beach. mnt eer offers to 'do everything,' the con- City Council which he entered atl Next week on Thursday night, gregation quickly senses the bar- the earnest solicitation of business Dec. 22, there will be a special bain, the 'Metzia' to be had, and men" and taxpayers. Heading Keul- dance in honor of the parents of procures this 'four-in-one-man.* ing Flower Shops, Inc., and Keul- memlber n elwseso h So, by virtue of some miraculous ing, Inc., importers of antiques,clb formula, being by profession nei- he also finds time to be actively ~ __ their cantor, teacher nor schochet, connected with the Lions Club, of 1 he becomes a 'rabbi.' Hallelujah! which he is president; Miami R H S EC WT a rabbi is born." Beach Business M~en's Association, (To Be Continued) MIiami Beach Chamber of Com. "22 YEAR IS I IAI merce, City of Miami Beach Apart- ment House Association, Rod and T~nghtReel Club. Florida A.tA U.,ia each License Commission. In ad- - Grand Opening S T. REG IS "rinn "' n eni"er Mr "" "'l T liv h~eun hshbeen a resident of shd Did You 'Know.... "Florida's Greatet Restaurant resides at 3701 Sheia d v.wt The most important thing In select- Valu'. o .erian ae. ith int your eye doctor is considerila his Y~fae"his family. He is being support- experience and reputation. ed by many of the leading busi- UTime winl Ten** Phne44 Collins Ave. ness men and residents of the la~m a th meatpoto oap ablti~m. 5-9213 Miami Beach, Pla. Beach License Commission. In ad- Hundreds consult Dr. Baeckwitt. on an economic, sensible admini. 36 N. E. First Ave. station of public affairs for the PAUL POLLAK I CHAR LEY WHEELER A N NFOO RN ES COUNCIL rK~~~~~ rllr n u : a;~ CITY MIAMn BEACH A Faithful and Lo al Administration Oeity Councihnan or `.Miami Beach gA BUSjINESS IfAN BUSINESS M~AN'r JOi 'C~~<- ,. 1j _ THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN Elec Re-Elect ED/R .5I KEULING BARON DE Miami Beach C~ity~ Council man MIAMI BEACII WH!l ap~rciate yeru vet, sa .k~ sesental ism~ n (Paid Polkical Adv.) Friday,(r. December: 16, 1982 ffff S t rrrrr~~ OCle 7. .. I ' '"'""""""1111fllllllllfll To compliment Mrs. Benjamin Because of illness in Mrs. Lee Margolis, a recent bride, Miss Reg- toth's family the junior commit- gi se Goldstein and Miss Lillian ee of Beth David Sisterhood gave Chisling entertained' with a bridge- ts card party at 8 p. m. last tea Sunday afternoon at the Bel- Nednesday at the Beth David Tal- levue hotel, 407 N. E. 17th terrace. nud Torah auditorium, 137 N. W. Mrs. Margolis was presented Chird avenue, instead of at her with attractive gifts from the tome. Mrs. Harry Oliphant, chair- hostesses. The prize winners were nan, was assisted by Mrs. George lities Beatrice Goldenblank, Miss ;oldberg, prizes; Mrs. Oscar Ar- Irene Farr, Mrs. Hyland' Rifas, lintar and Mrs. Nat .Blumberg, re- Mrs. Stanley C. Meyers and Miss reshments, and Mrs. Max Pepper. Dorothy Brille. Appearing on the -* itegram were Miss Millicent Ru- Mr. and Mrs. A. Mink announce bin, who read "The Wedding he engagement of their daughter, Present," and the Misses Sylvia Sdythe Rose, to Norman S. Freg- and Irene Farr in a group of er,, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Freg- songs. ,,of Omaha, Neb. Following *** T wedding, which will take place A regular meeting of Beth Da. it an early date, the couple will vid Sisterhood will be held on eave for Washington, D. C., where Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 21, at r.~ Fregger will resume his stud- the Talmud Torah Hall, begmnmig ri atGogtrow be iUniversit and at 2mo'clock, An interesting po iashington University. Rabbi Max Shapiro of the Congre- Miss Mink is a granddaughter of gation as the principal speaker. ~r. and Mrs. Wolf Cohen of this ;All members and friends of the :ity, and has received praise for Sisterhood are urged to attend. Number of poems she has writ- * On Wednesday evening, Dec. 28, Fortnightly Book Review club the members of the Beth Jaicob seld its regular meeting Tuesday Sunday school and Talmud Torah eveningg at the home of Mrs. Har- will present a Chanuka program ry Weinberg, 819 Euelid ave., Mi- at the Miami Beach Elementary uni Beach. Miss Katie Dean, prin- School Auditorium. A miniature 1928 and one year in filling out the unexpired term of the late William Scott. Mr. Clements by his clear thinking and devotion to the interests of the public helped bring order out of chaos in salvag- ing the banking situation caused by the failure of the Miami Beach Bank and Trust Co. and its suc- cessor. He is now vice president and cashier of the Mercandile Bank and Trust Co., which is head- ed by the well known Jewish com- munal worker and philanthropist, Mr. Philip Lieberman. His bank- ing knowledge is one of the rea- sons why Miami Beach enjoys an unexcelled standing among the cities of the country financially. in his campaign he is stressing the necessity for further upholding the financial integrity of the city, and the continuation of a policy of District economy to insure this pur- pose. He is receiving the support of many Jewish citizens of Miami Beach who have had close knowl-~ edge of his record and ability. president of the Miami Beach branch of the Young Democratic Club and is also a preeinet com- mitteeman on the Dade County Democratic Executive Committee. I Besides his connections with the political clubs Mr. Pollak i a member of the City of Mxami Beach Apartment House Aslsoia- ***** Before coming to Miami Beach he was in the real estate and merc- chanig eburd ds inesCdta o.d lis active in several civie and fra- ternal organizations. Bank Officer Asks Votes In closing the campaign he has made for re-election to the City Council of' Miami Beach, C. L. Clements is basing his final ap- peal to the voters on the basis of his record in office. In conclud- ing five years of active service to Miami Beach as a member of the I Beach Counnel, Mr. Clements has served four years by election in .DELANEY &L BEERS Kod Fa~l lasidas andalersins Coammerll Worr and Home Portral" 50%J Off on All Amateur WPorkt 21-2 N. IA, Peaorrth St. Phone s-sses ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF CARUSO NO. 2 FIRST CLASS ITALIAN RESTAURANT 681 COLLINS AVE., MIAMI BEACH THURISDAY, D)EC. 22nd, 1982 Ph a Cn, Iri~n Dlar, sled a as a John H. evi Candidate Fr RE-ELECTION CITY COUNCIL MAN DcOmbe a 13 -Pald Polidearl Adv* RE-ELECT /E~~COUNCILMAN Of MIAMII BEACHI To harsure An Experienced, Safe, Sane and Economhical Administration MY RECORD IS MY RECOMMlENDATION (Paid Politscal Adv.) b~H' ~~ 'Y -I-I u -^--- - ---1- ~- y -- ---- -- -YI fiE BAS~ SERVED YOU WELL eJ Pallhea b. Page Five for high scores were awarded to Frank Rose, Paul Gilman, Ray-i knond Bain, Sam Bornstein and Miss Rita Gordon. Mrs. D. J. Apte entertained members of Sisterhood of Temple Israel Thursda~y at a dessert bridge at her home. Hostesses at the five tables engaged in play included Mrs. J. H. Kaplan, Mrs. Philip Lieberman, Mrsj. Sidney Meyers, Mrs. Louise Zeints and Mrs. Isaac Levin. Others playing were Mrs. Mitc'h- ell Wolfson,- Mrs. M. Altmeyer, Mrs. A. A. Ungar, Mrs. Herbert Kleiman, Mrs. P. Bishop, Mrs, L. Rausin, Mrs. B. S. Kahn, Mrs. Em- I ma Meyer and Mrs. J. Waldner of cal circles, however. He is vice /Chicago. Mrs. Apte's sister, Mrs. I Alvin Cohen, who recently came to Miami to make her home from D~allas, Texas, assisted Mrs. Apte in entertaining Mrs. I. L. Rosendorf and Mrs. I. Wohl were awarded prizes. City COURcllman 858s alpport se ceonel ninihisC axn yearsM o ami Beach, Harry McCarthy is pointing to his unexcelled record for devotion to the interests of the citizens and residents of Miaml Beach as a reason for his re-elee- tion. Born in 1885 at Mlinneapo- lis, Minn., where he received his primary education, he subsequent- ly attended Andover and Yale col- leges. In 1925 during the boom days he was one of the largest realty operators in Miami Beach and during that time erected the Gulf Stream Apartments, one of the show plaes le te Bet h eki Council for a four-year term, and in 1980 he was elected for a two- year term now expiring. His many frierids including some of the lead- ers in the civie and commercial life of the district are urging his re. election because of the fact that men of his business success and abilities are needed on ~he Goun- eil to insure respect and contin- ned business administration of city affairs. His long experience mn municipal affairs entitles Mr. Mc- Carthy to a return to office, his friends assert. In his present cam- paign he pledges support of a pro- gram of efficiency and economy in the administration of city affairs without fear or favor in the in- terests of the entire community. Childers Seeks Making a canvass of Miami Beach voters and urging upon them his record in the present Cit, Cucil f .s.'Mi'"t Bec : r tive campaign for election to a second term. Coming to this see- tion more than ten years ago, Mr. Childers has become prominent in the communal life of the district, :'?""'arl hiand B acheb In of the Heyer-Kiser laterests and is now managing director of the Investment and Mlanagiement Cor- poration, which owns the Floridian Hotel at Miami Beach. During his two years service on the City Council of Miami Beach Mr. Chi- ders has been active in advocating every measure to attract the tour- ists to the city. He has cham- pioned the cause of the local tax- payer and is pledging his renewed efforts to continue an economlesl and emfcin 11 ins ais a~ management of hotels in the dis- trict he has at all times shown his willingness to cooperate with char- itable and elvie organization by plseins teenlities of the various Hotels at their disposal. Mr. Chil. Iag eitieans of the lai~. hi I., j service with a RabbDi, C~ntor and choir will be demonstrated. A fantasy, "The New Hope," will be depicted by the children and a program of musical numbers, dancers, dancing and recitations will follow. Prizes will be award- ed. Rabbi Lazarus Azelrod is in charge of the general arrange- ments. .., Senior Hadassah is sponsoring a Chanuka tea on Tuesday after- noon, Dec. 27, at 2 p. m. in the Miami Acacia Club mn the Con- gress building. A musical pro- gram will be presented and re- freshments will be served. There will be no charges of any kind made. The public is urged to at- tend. Sunday evening, Dee. 18, th Women's Club of the WNorkmen's Circle is sponsoring a supper and program at the Workmen's Circle Hall, 701 N. W. Fitht ave. The public is invited to attend and only a nominal charge will be made. :ipal of Miami Beach Lentr school, reviewed Will Durant's lat- Ist book, "On the Meaning of the biography of "Mozart," by Life," and Mrs. Henry Berg gave ~Marcia Davenport. Plans were completed for the fourth annual birthday celebration, whichk will be a luncheon-bridge party at the Wofford hotel. Mrs, W[it~n Wein- cr is chairman of th~is affair. * Mrs. Josephi : Lobasine was elected worthy j~atron of Emu- nah chapter, O. E. S., last week. George Griffith was chosen worthy patron; Mrs. Laura Wallace, as- sistant matron; Mrs. Robert Wal- lis, assistant patrQn; Mrs. Lena Simon, conduetr~edis; Mrs. Clara Fine, assistant conductress; Mrs. Lydia Griffith, treasurer; Mrs. Ella Kaiser, secretary. Mrs. Nat Blumberg was hostess for a card party given by the He, brew Athletic club Sunday night in Beth David Talmud Torah. She was assisted by Mrs. Jack Hirsch and Mrs. Oscar Argintar. Prizes I ; i i;: 'r ' 9;~~- ]i"~r~; I'BR .TEWISH F 88)@ !Pollak gg Paul Pollak, Miami Beach apartment house owner, candidate for city councilman, is staging an independent campaign for that of- fice and is making a vigorous can- vass of Beach voters' Mr. Pollak is one of the young- er men in the race and is seeking his first political office. He is well known in Dade county politi- Re-Elect R 5 I3: I::DE CITY COUNCIL -I-4~C~'~ra~P;~g_~il~LB ~= 4 Page Six St. Petersburt Notes Congregation B'nai Israel, with A. S. Kleinfeld, Rabbi, will hold services Friday night at 8 p. m., when Judaic Council Night will be celebrated. The Rabbi will preach a sermon: "Women's Influence on Religion." Saturday service at 9 a. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Hebrew classes daily from 4 to 6Fia i Immediately after theFrdy night service refreshments will be served by the Judaic Council. The Ladies' Auxiliary and Aid Soelety Banquet will be held Sun- day evening at 6 p. m., D~ec. 18, at the Horowitz Hotel. Rabbi A. S. Kleinfeld will be the Master of Ceremonies. ~ An organization of young folks i which was formed recently have chosen the name of the Young Macca means. rilroy Makes ~ s"dGaBGQes~Taylor Graven aie nt af fair, eeto o t dl Indpenen FihtWest Palm Beach Active Support ***;,,1*** -aed tnhecampina Notes Robert A. Taylor, one of Mdiami lbe ftue sces ofn Miane aa gu~ Mike Gilroy, well known Miami ggilBeach's foremost architects, is bups ess a dnmsnistatine ad snlbl Beac etuatonr sacn B'nai Brith Lodge 1146 will hold proceeding in his ecto cm-city with all interests oelrn of did te forh c ty te cilan em 0i its regular meeting Monday night, paign with the same exactness cooperating harmonionsyir election. Dec. 19. and methodical manner that has cmo odo l.I made him successful in his profes- years of professi 1a Mr. Gilroy is one of the pioneers A meeting of Beth Israel con- sion. Laying his plans in advance IMr. Taylor has oena experispc ofoMiami Bah haing 9 o 9. hne gre ato was held Wednesday he has systematically covered the for producing some en rehpoel business almost immediately and night with the following bemng Beachand canvassed the voters. landmarks in this sectiono o at present conducts the Sun Hoy elected: House committee, L. Van- In presenting his reasons for ~ask- Icountry, including the SpaILI Restaurant at 217 Fifth street and gilder, chairman; Mrs. M. Pas- ing the support of the voters for Village, the Indian Creek d als th Su Ho retauantattroff, vice chairman, and Dave election to the Miami Beach City Club, the Bath Club and ar Flalerstret nd routes Fist atz, secretary; house and ar- Council he points out that every similar monumental buildiy B avenue in Miami. rangements committee, Mrs. D iymsbeovrdinaod-Iis receiving support from rn ya Feldman, Mrs. O. P. Greuner, Mrs. ance with a well executed set of the ledin ciizn ofs For more than seven years heHelein ctznso i opertedthePekn Cfe n OeanSam Goldstein, Dr. Carl N. Her- pas Just as every architect in Beach who are aiding him stn Drive at First street and catered m ,Mr.AGsprad r.A plnigablin alos orly in his campaign at to many of the Beach's distin- Gasper. A bazaar w-ill be held emergencies and stresses of all guished visitors. Before coming to during February, the date to be kinds, just so must every city pre- Florida~ Mr. Gilroy spent a num- announced later* pare for its business to meet every For Year Health's Sake Bly ber of years with the Fred Har- emergency that occurs. He pledge-, i New York Brted and Cak Co.C vey System of dining cars on the Regular Friday night services of a careful and methodical study of BREAD AND CARES Santa Fe railroad. Temple Israel are held with Dr. the city's needs, a reduction in th"r 471 S. W. 8th St. Phone a272 Mr. Gilroy in announcing his Carl N. Herman officiating. budget commensurate with the Bac tr:15N .5hS w~elfar~e of the community, treat- Elect candidacy says he is an independ.j TepeIre od er lent candidate, from the middle Tml salhlsHbe Miss Mary Abrahams and Miss sci o am e h. n classes every Wednesday afternoon Annabel Jacobs were hostesses at, that he intends to represent alll and Sunday school in the annex of the special meeting of the Judaic sections of the Beach if elected. I the temple on Broward ave. Council Monday evening, held at -- the ome f Mis Anabe Jacbs.Beth El congregation holds reg- Interesting articles were read byr A 1ula Frda niht erce atth Mrs.S. Fvolnt ad Mis Mri- a oose Hall, 434%i ~ Clematis st. am Miller, who were 'ii:~harge of O l y r. J. Solomon officiating andl the program for the evening. The M.I osdlvrn emn members were also entertained by I a very icm~ical impersonation giv- BehDvdSseho sso- A regular semi-monthly meeting en by Miss Rose Horowitz. scoring a food sale for Dec. 22 and ofCnrgto Bt lwshl At this~ meeting plans were 23adarneet r nat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Modr- fromed and completed for the charge of a committee headed by ris Moss, 615 Sunset Road, with Charity Dance, to be given by the Mrs. Sydney L. Wemntranb. ThePridnJaknedrpsdi. Council at the Shrine Club an affair will be held at 8 E. Flagler Elrectiont of officersto plaesdn. Tuesday evening, Dec. 27. The st. and Mrs. J. Kopplowitz will next meeting of the Council, which adithwrk Mr. Leo Greener returned Fri- will be a special meeting, will be day from New- Yor'r after an ab- held oThursday eve~ning, Dec. 29, NiexPtaSnamd sk nig Dec MM, sece of three weeks. Beach is sponsoring the first of~r a red fMs.Narc i series of card parties during the Finso r.MuieDr- current season at the Sea Breeze sen of 524 Hampton Road will be HoteL Play will begin at 8:30 glad to learn that she is resting G ift an thepubic s inite to tte~1. comfortably after an operation ISrie al th b~e aisudin tor to at performed at the Good Samaritan scores and refreshments will be i 'ptl fr m "~ ".h~ i n~~ u6 ~~is a committee headed by Mr. Men wonder where the summer a Frank Becker and Mrs. Sam Co- girl is stowed away during the hen. winter. . Wednesday evening, Dec. 21, II--~. ~81 mean more at te Js. o Coni .... 0 .. 2 ish w .. . en will give its seventh annually H N K formal dance at the Coral Gables A C A U A Chanukah =.=:".'2GF... will be enjoyed and a number of el ranged to entertain the guests. A APPRECIATE special plate luncheon will M soia cag~erved by the organization at an hr o e FO O T SAV ER ~bC: affairs is a committee headed by I Miss Harriet Kantor, who is being assisted by Mesdames Jack Simon I ,~~Z e We spanned and scanned A1bdra h,Me nS afd toli ese Ann two ontnens fr te 'Millie~ and Sylvia Dreisen, Sara inimitable gift selection ad Calte KhRt that awaits you in our iSchwartZ and Fay Sheldon. The PRENTIS Gift Shop .. .An agate public is invited to attend. I smoke set consisting of Miss Ethel Mintzer, who is a match case, cigarette student of .the Ploridar State Col. box and four ash trays lege for women at Tarllahassee re- would be a pleasant re- turned to the city today to spena membrance for the best seweal selr wit rer parenM of friends, ~while an ex- aiBah quisite pair of Italian ... marble book ends would Maartin C. B5ecker, wenl knows New Lower Prices be perfect for that "spe- Miami Beach resident, and Jack eial someone.,, Grossfeld of New York will open $8.50 and $10.50 the St. Regis Restaurant at 446 Collins ave. this evening. Both of Smoke Set $150 -hs *e haved conide a l Book Ends $25 ad bav sevda Jwish Itientele osfts shop, w- semsase famous St. Regis Hotel at Fleiseb. man, N. Y. Beservations for the POOT SAVER SgHOES3 BZ1Td~~l ~ 7pnn dinrhv en po rng `189 SEYBOLD ARCADE Ione f otb s -tantding successesl '' M --A L AND INSURE AN ABLE ADMINISTRATION OF CITY AE^mIS -Paid Political A v. WIT AIdd"LA 4/ ABAAllDG FOR A SANE, SENSIBLE, ECONOMIC AND PROGRESSIVE GDMIN ISTRATION SEND ROBERT A. TA 7 L ) ARCHITECT to the IMIAMI B EACH CITY COUNCE DEC. 20, 1932 (Paid Political Adv.) TO The CITY COUNCIL MIAMI BEACII x Or Chanukah! TO Y S. -- Wagons, $2.25i to $5.95 Tricycles, $1.95 to $11.50 Fibre Chairs, $3.95 to $5.95 namps: Floor, Bridge and Table, $1.95u to $61.95 End Tables, Magazine Racks, Occaseional TablesB, Davenport Tables, Pier Cabinets Streit Easy Chairs, $29.95 to $49.95 Secretaries, $29.95 to $49%> MIAMI-M ATHER CO. 335i-33'1 N. Missilt ave. |
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