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CostMMNG The Jewish HJinnlty pf ICTORY BUY < N| r r p VOLUME 15No. 13 MIAMI, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1942 PRICE 10 CENTS "Dade county residents today stand at the crossroads in one of the vital parts of home defense, with the success or failure of the S297.500 campaign of the Dade County Community Chest hang- ing in the balance. This drive will close at noon today and re- ports given by division leaders at a luncheon meeting in the Colum- bus hotel will show whether men and women of this area have done their best to insure victims of misfortune against unnecessary mental and physical suffering be- cause of circumstances beyond their control," said Bryan Hanks, chairman of the chest drive. "The last report, which was made on Wednesday, showed more than $54,000 still needed and a total of $233,124.78 now in hand. This needed $297,500 is essential for the continued opera- tion on a minimum basis of the 22 agencies of the chest that care for all types of human woe and misery that can be lightened. Hundreds of volunteer solicitors have been busy calling on men and women, asking them to give to the chest. But the response has been a repetition of the cry heard only too often during this war "too little," and brings up the question of whether "too late" also will be added." Efforts have been made by so- licitors to reach every person in the county to request a contribu- tion, of at least one day's pay. Of course, this coverage has not been perfect, so if you have been missed, why not sit down now and make it your business to see that the chest gets YOUR gift anyway? And if you have giv- en, can't you increase the size of your donation? The need is great. The chest and its 22 agencies affect the lives of all of us and the Jewish Welfare Bureau derives the greatest percentage of its financial support from that source. We must be generous when it comes to defending the home front, just as we have been generous in patriotic causes. !" L NAZIS SAY U. S. RABBIS WERE PAID BY BRITAIN FOR VIEWS London (WNS)Nazi and Fas- cist propaganda bureaus devoted a considerable attention to the statement issued last week by a group of 57 American rabbis op- posing the formation of a Jewish Army in Palestine. The Nazi radio in Paris commented that the rabbis had been paid for their statement by the British Govern- ment. The Rome radio, however, greeted the statement with ap- plause, stating that the American rabbis showed a complete under- standing of the Arab position in Palestine. Hitherto, the Rome radio added, the Palestine Arabs were friendly only with the or- thodox Jewish elements in Pal- estine, but now their friendship would extend to the reform ele- ments. PL ESTABLISH JEWS London (WNS)Adolf Hitler has given his complete support j to Japan's demand that the Vichy government allow Japanese troops to use the French African island as a military base, it was reli- ably reported here. In return for Hitler's support, Japan has agreed to establish a Jewish "res- ervation" in Madagascar. Nazi authorities are now ex- erting pressure on Marshal Petain to yield to the Japanese de- mands. For some time Hitler has been reported planning to trans- port Europe's Jewish population to Madagascar. Now that Japan has entered the picture. Nazi spokesmen are urging Japan to become "the instrument for sav- ing the civilization of Europe from the Jewish danger." In the event the deal goes through, Japan will probably ship the 20,000 Jewish refugees in occupied Shanghai to Mada- gascar. These refugees will con- stitute the nucleus of the Jewish "reservation," which Hitler hopes will be large enough to take in all of the Continent's Jews. As one Nazi official stated re- cently, Hitler will send all the Jews to Madagascar and then tell them "to shift for themselves." n.iUR OF ONLY 33,000 JENS Geneva (WNS)The Jewish Population of Vienna, in the years before Hitler a happy and thriv- ing community of 175,000. has wen reduced by executions, im- prisonment and deportations to W.000 persons. These figures were reported with obvious satis- {action by Nazi Commissioner oaldur von Shirach in an inter- s' W in the Nazi newspaper foolkischer Beobachter." The Nazi commissioner stated Wat since the Nazi occupation of 2J? the Nazis have seized hm.ooo rooms once occupied by Jews in Vienna. The rooms were made available to "Aryans." he wid He reported that most of "h* Jewish community had been aoportod to Polish ghettos; many , ""Is pad been executed or sent 'o Nazi concentration camps. The remaining 33,000 Jews in enna. the Nazi commissioner ?r.nn dl have at their disposal '.ooo rooms. This means that five Jews must share one room. The iurniture and other household Possessions formerly owned by am f?ave been distributed among "Aryans." HITLER CONSIDERED TO BE WORLD MULTI-MILLIONAIRE London (WNS)As a result of the Nazi systematic confiscation of Jewish-owned newspapers, publishing houses and advertis- j ing firms in Germany and in the occupied countries, Adolf Hitler I has become one of the wealthiest ! men in Europe, if not the whole j world, according to authoritative sources here. These sources claimed that a special committee was set up in Berlin to supervise the Jewish- owned properties. The Nazi Fuehrer planted one of his most loyal men on this central com- mittee and actually reaps the profits from the hundreds of ! newspapers, news agencies, ad- ! vertising firms and publishing | houses which were seized in all i Nazi-dominated countries. The ! Nazis took over newspapers which were only partly owned by i Jews or which had a number of Jews on the board of directors. These newspapers and other enterprises were completely Na- zified and the public was com- pelled to support them. It was estimated here that the annual income of these properties was about $35,000,000, which puts the Berlin 'disciple of peace in the multi-millionaire class. I Stanley C. Myers, widely known for his activities in civic, religious, communal and philan- thropic endeavors, was this week the recipient of an appointment by Francis Biddle, attorney gen- eral of the United States. Ap- pointment came from Washing- ton and announced Mr. Myers' selection as a member of the Enemy Alien Hearing Board for the southern district of Florida. The appointment was an- nounced March 12th and Mr. Myers together with J. Mark Wil- COMMITTEE WILL SPONSOR PARADE AND MASS MEETING A committee urging all-out war production will hold a parade and public mass meeting at 8 p. m. next Saturday at Bayfront Park, Clyde A. Epperson, committee secretary, has announced. The parade and meeting were arranged by Dr. Marvin Smith, committee chairman. The com- mittee has passed a resolution demanding 24-hour war produc- tion seven days a week, asserting that only all-out production can insure victory. Committee members include J. L. Mixson. Dr. H. Block. E. Davis, Maj. C. L. Libby, Abe Kur- man. Dr. J. H. Keene, W. M. Wright Joseph P. McGhan, Comdr. J. M. Murrcll, Maj. H. E. Mason. Barco Bishop, Judge J. C. Gramling. H. R. Jordan. Dr. Smith, Dr. J. Murray Cox, Epper- son, Dr. Albert Kendall and J. Y. Gooch. VALLATSQQNTQBE STANLEY C. MYERS cox, Luther Mershon of Miami and J. Ferguson of Ocala, com- pose the four-man board. The state is divided under the Feder- al .Judiciary Administration into two parts and the Southern dis- tirct includes all the territory from Jacksonville south and on a direct line west across the state along the western coast. Mr. Myers has served as presi- dent of innumerable local organ- izations including the Jewish Welfare Bureau. Beth David Congregation, B'nai B'rith and the Greater Miami Jewish Fed- eration. He is an active member of the Community Chest and is participating in several divisions of the present campaign. He is at present chairman of the board of the Greater Miami Jewish Fed- eration. Compensation for services to the government for members of the board is $1.00 per year. An- nouncement of meetings of the board for enemy alien hearings will bo made shortly. London (WNS) Xavier Vallat, appointed last year by Marshal Petain to deal with the "Jewish question" in unoccupied France, will soon be given broad powers which will make him virtual dic- tator of the Jews in unoccupied France, according to authoritative Free French circles here. Vallat, one of France's leading advocates of complete "collabor- ation" with Nazi Germany, dis- closed this information at a meet- ing of his associates in Nice re- cently. The meeting had been called to review the progress of the anti-Jewish campaign in the so-called "free" territory. The Commissioner of Jewish Questions reported that he nad already ordered the dismissal of at least 3,000 Jews who hold min- er civil posts. This does not in- clude the number of Jewish teachers, professors, lawyers, gov- ! ernment officials and others who were dismissed without pension rights shortly after the advent of the Vichy regime. The extent of the powers soon to be granted Vallat could not be learned but Free French officials expressed the opinion that the Commissioner, a notorious anti- Semite, would introduce even more stringent anti-Jewish legis- lation. They pointed out signifi- cantely that Vallat, aware of the lack of popular enthusiasm for his anti-Jewish drive, was forced to report that the dismissals of Jew- ish civil servants were conducted "with a liberal spirit and in the interests of France." PARiS IEWS FORCED TO PAY VICTIMS OF R. A. F. RAIDS London (WNS)The Jews of Paris will be compelled to com- pensate French and German vic- tims of the recent Royal Air Force bombing attacks on Paris armament factories, the Nazi ra- dio in Paris reported this week. This move is in line with the Nazi program to drive a wedge between the French population of occupied France and the Jews. The Nazi press blamed the Jews for the recent raids and announced new police drives against Jewish pro-British agents. The victims will receive indemni- ties from funds raised through the sale of confiscated Jewish prop- erty, the Nazi radio said. EXILED NORWEGIAN HEADS VOW VENGEANCE ON NAZIS London (WNS)The Norweg- ian Governmcnt-in-cxile will, in the near future, publish a White Paper, based on documentary evi- dence, of Nazi and Quisling atro- cities against Norwegians and Jews, it was disclosed here. Exiled Norwegian officials have been busy for months collecting data from escaped refugees on the Quisling puppet government. Sources close to the exiled Nor- wegian government said that the White Paper will include a pledge to avenge all crimes committed by the Nazis and Quislingists against the entire civilian popu- lation. NOTED SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS 1842 COUNCIL SESSIONS William J. Shroder of Cincin- nati and Oscar Strauss Jr. of Atlanta will be the speakers at the opening session of the 1942 conference of the Southeastern Region of the Council of J. wish Federations and Welfare Funds at Chattanooga on March 28th and 29th. according to Donald Oberdorfer, Atlanta, and Hirsh Kaplan, Nashville, co-chairman of the program committee. Mr. Strauss, director of the Of- fice of Price Administration in the Southeast, will speak on "The Effects of the War on General Business and Economic Life in the South." Mr. Shroder. chairman of the board of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, and nationally known for his out- standing work in Jewish and non-sectarian philanthropic ac- tivities, will address the confer- ence delegates on "The Effects of the War on Jewish Communal Organization." Professional and lay leaders of Jewish communities throughout the Southeast will discuss during the two-day conference problems facing local communities with re- gard to army and navy service- in the Southeast: fund-raising in 1942: latest developments in the overseas and immigration field; welfare fund budgeting and Jew- ish education in the community program. Attendance at the con- ference will be limited to dele- gates designated by the Coun- cil's member agencies in the re- gion. An innovation at the 1942 re- gional conference will be the in- troduction of "Information Please" sessions on the subjects of campaigning in 1942 and war- time programs of overseas and refugee agencies. The "Clifton Fadiman" of the Information Please session on campaigning will be Donald Ob- erdorfer. of Atlanta, co-chairman of the 1941 Atlanta Jewish Wel- fare Fund campaign and chair- (CONTINUED ON PAGE 5) ANTI-JEWiSH LI N NORWAY Tel Aviv (WNS)A Polish ar- my officer presented this week at appropriate ceremonies a to- rah scroll, which he had rescued from a burning synagogue in Ben- ghazi when the allied troops en- tered the city, to a synagogue in Tel Aviv. Stockholm (WNS)Major Vid- kun Quisling, who emerged as a foremost authority on the "Jew- ish question" following his re- cent visits to Berlin, this week intensified the anti-Jewish cam- paign in Norway, ordering all Jewish institutions in that coun- try closed, it was reported here by Swedish correspondents. The order closing down Jew- ish communal offices and othe* Jewish institutions was believed to be the forerunner of a bitter anti-Jewish drive. The confisca- tion of property owned by the Jewish community will probably be next on Quisling's agenda. Quisling officials have already issued a decree barring Jews from entering Norway. Plans are now under consideration to deport the Jewish population of about 3,000. (To give weight to its anti-Jewish drive the Quisling regime claims there are 10,000 Jews in Norway.) These plans are being held in abeyance until Hitler can put into effect his scheme to create a huge Jewish "reservation" either in Russia or in Africa." i & I PAGE TWO 9>Jmlst>ncr/J/at7 FRIDAY, MARCH 27. Social Personals Clubs Organizations PERSONALS Corp. Irving Rotfort returned to Pensacola after a brief visit in Miami. J. Aron Abbott is recuperating from a recent operation at Jack- son Memorial Hospital. Sam Luby is a patient at Jack- son Memorial Hospital following a recent automobile accident. Miss Lillian Aronson of New York is vacationing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus. Rev. Nathan Wrooble is con- valescing at home following an operation at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Miss Mickey Bluestone left for New York this week after spend- ing the season with Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller. Mrs. Nathan Adelman is a pa- tient at Jackson Memorial Hos- pital where she is recuperating from an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fricdell of Baltimore, Md., are spending a month's vacation at the Milburn Hotel. Miami Beach. Boo Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy of Miami Beach, is recuperating from a recent ill- ness at Ft. Knox where he is sta- tioned. Mrs. Levy left last week to visit her son. ANNIVERSARIES ORGANIZATIONS Workman's Circle Branch No. 692 of Greater Miami will hold a dinner Sunday evening, March anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. Finley Binder were the recipients of many con- gratulatory messages upon the 2 "'"''"6 ""m "at the Lyceum, 25 occasion of their first wedding $hft "e *M 4 a m l Beach. Entertainment will be provided. The Bialek Branch, Jewish Na- tional Workers Alliance will hold their second annual Third Sedar Sunday, April 5th at 7 p. m. at the Nemo Hotel, Collins Avenue and 1st Street, Miami Beach. UNVEILING The unveiling of a tombstone to the memory of the late Ben Rigel of Far Rockaway, N. Y., will take place Sunday, March 29th at 2 p. m. at Woodlawn Cemetery with Rabbi Abraham Kellner officiating. Mr. Rigel was survived by his wife, a son, Edward Rigel; and three daugh- ters, Mrs. Jeanctte Laschower, Mrs. Dorothy Gurowitz and Mrs. Rita Amstcr. DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kopelowitz left for St. Louis to attend the funeral services for R. R. Gilbert, father of Mrs. Kopelowitz, who passed away last Friday. BAR MITZVAH Zelda Syman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Syman. en- tertained a group of R. A. F. Embry-Riddle and Municipal air cadets at her home Friday night. Dancing and games were enjoyed followed by a buffet supper. Mr. and Mrs. George Burney assisted the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shenkman announce the bar mitzvah of their son, Bernard, which will take place Saturday. March 28th at 9:30 a. m. at the Beth David Synagogue. Friends and rela- tives are invited. Pvt. Dave Kronberg left for Camp Wheeler, Ga., where he is stationed, after visiting with his family for several days. Start a Dinner Set! ADDA-PLACE way saves you money $45 0 1 unit Get exactly the pieces you need as you need them. Unit No. 1 contains 1 Din- ner Plate. Square Salad Plate, Bread and Butter Plate. Cup. Saucer. Fruit Dish. Unit No 2: 13-inch Platter and Vegetable Dish. Unit 3: Vegetable Dish MIAMI STORE. DINNERWARE Sugar with Coyer. Creamer. FIFTH FLOOR Palatial Kosher Restaurant 265 N. E. SECOND STREET OFFERS A COMPLETE Passover Holiday Unsurpassed in detail of pre- paration servicecuisine refinement and hospitality. Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner, as well as a la carte service. Special rates for the entire Passover Week. Morton S. Fagan Management tjj Sader Ritual will be conducted on both nights by the popular Cantor Louis Hayman WE SUGGEST EAHLY RESERVATIONS PHONE 2-9869 A reception in honor of Dr. Dolnick and Dr. Dave Rabelsky of Chicago will be held Saturday night. 8 p. m. by the Bialek Branch of the Jewish National Workers Alliance at the Work- man's Circle Lyceum, 25 Wash- ington Avenue, Miami Beach. American Women's Home De- fense held a card party last Wed- nesday at the Betsy Ross Hotel for the benefit of the armed forces of the U. S. The commit- tee in charge were Mrs. S. Ja- cobs, Mrs. S. Loeb, Mrs. Ida Spi- vack and Mrs. Sarah Saperstein. Cloyd Head, formerly director of the Miami Players, will be the guest speakers at the Forum, sponsored by Miami Section Na- tional Council of Jewish Women, on Friday, March 27th, 2 p. m., in the Miami Beach Elks' Club, 720 West Avenue. Mrs. Harry Marcus will conduct the con- sumer interest part of the pro- gram. Mrs. Herman Wepman will be chairman. Edward Clarke, of the Univer- sity of Miami, will review the book, "This Above All." by Eric Knight, at the Spinoza Forum, 11th Street between Collins Ave- nue and Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, this Saturday afternoon, 3:30 p. m. Monday morning, 10:- 45 a. m., Prof. Clarke will give Alfred Tennison's "Enoch Arden". Tuesday evening, 8:15 p. m. there will be an informal discussion and poetry readings by Herman Eager and Mrs. Nelson. A Smorgesbord Luncheon is being sponsored by the Dade Chapter of the National Child- ren's Cardiac Home, which will take place at the Fassa Restau- rant in the Mayflower Hotel, 1702 Alton Road, Miami Beach, on Monday, March 30th at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Ida Cohen, chairman of arrangements is being assisted by Mrs. Joseph Miller and an active group of members. A new dor- mitory in the name of the Chap- ter is well under construction on the Home grounds at 4250 West Flagler Street. Miami. The pro- ceeds of this affair will hasten its completion and the admittance of many more children. WE ARE RUNNING SPECIALS on Turkeys, Geese, Ducks AND ALL OTHER POULTRY Order Your Holiday Poultry and Eggs NowFrom AICHTEE POULTRY & EGG CO.. INC. 1335 N. W. 7th Ave. PH. 3-6028 BEFORE YOU BUY see LEON ELKIN with METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO. Not Best Because Biggeit ButBiggest Because Best GET YOUR FANCY EXTRA FAT POULTRY FOR PASSOVER AT THE MIDWEST POULTRY CO. 1832 S. W. 8th STREET PHONE 2-2279 H. C. Apple, Prop. . ORGANIZATIONS Girl Scout Troop No. .3 under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Decky donated cookies and books to the USO club on Biscayne Boulevard. i- Miaml Section, National Coun- cil of Jewish Women will hold its regular business meeting on Tuesday, March 31st, 2 p. m. in Council House, 1427 N. E. Bay- shore Place. The nominating committee consisting of Mrs. Ben- jamin LeV-ne, chairman; Mrs. Stanley Frehling. Mrs. Hyman Pushin. and Mrs. William Shayne will present the slate of officers for the coming year. Nomina- tions from the floor will be ac- cepted at this meeting. Mrs. Monte Selig, president, will pre- side. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eskenazi announce the birth of their daughter. Zelda Loraine. at Vic- toria Hospital last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Saper- stein of New York announce the birth of their daughter born last Sunday. Mr. Saperstein is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Saper- stein of Miami Beach. ENGAGED A luncheon and bridal shower as held recently for Miss Seidhn. daughter of Mr and was held recently for Miss R Seidlin daughter of M? S *& *Le^eidlm of PhiladeU phia and New York, at the hZ" of Mrs. Rudy Adl'er. To-fe esses were Mrs. J. N. Morris m* Mrs. Lillian Hoffman. MissisSl lin is the bride-elect of Wilii-,1" C. May, formerly of Atlanta"^ now assistant manager of the Cor sair Hotel, Miami Beach Mr May is the son of Mr. and Mr Julian Steinman of Miami Beach' The wedding will take piace April 5th at the home of Mr and Mrs. Morris Litt on Allison k land. Guests present were Mrs Joseph Richter, Mrs. Charles Greenfield, Mrs. A. Seiden, Mrs M. Kovan, Mrs. Sol S. Goldstrom Mrs. Rose Steinhauser, Mrs. Sam Halper, Mrs. S. Steinberg, Mrs Solomon Halpert, Mrs. A. Brick- er, Mrs. Harry Gordon, Mrs. Jack Kasselman, Mrs. Marion Brunton Mrs. Frances Weinberger, Mrs Irving Frumkes, Mrs. Morris Litt Mrs. Hermon Klein, Mrs. Henry Labowitz, Mrs. Alvin Richter Mrs. Irving Greenfield, Mrs. Silas Rosenthal, Miss Loretta Beder. Mrs. Maurice Fineberg and Mrs! Julian Steinaan. Have you bought your De- fense Bonds yet? Two Days Only PLAZA THEATRE S. End of Washington Ave. Miami Beach Two Days Only COMING SOON! Tuesday and WednesdayMarch 31-April 1 A Mighty Tribute to the Indomitable Spirit of Russia's Women in Battle FILMED ON THE MANNERHEIM LINEI N. Y. World Telegram says: "Best foreign film of the year." N. Y. Daily News says: "A compelling drama." N. Y. Herald Tribune says: "Striking, absorbing, honest, entertaining." U GIRL FROM LENINGRAD" (with English titles) starring ZOYA FYODOROVA Beautiful Idol of Two Hundred Million Russians Plan to See It Now! This Picture Positively Will Not Be Shown in Any Other Greater Miami Theatre. Plan to See It Now! If Passover at the Hotel Evans is a Tradition' // REV. HERMAN MARBEIN Cantor of Beth David Synagogue ASSISTED BY LOUIS GREEN will conduct the BEAUTIFUL SEDER SERVICES First Sedar Wednesday Night April 1. 6:30 P. M. Second Sedar Thursday Night April 2. 6.30 P. M- Reserve Now for the Entire Holiday end Food Service Tl HOTEL EVAN/ Telephone 5-4611 Collins Avenue at 10th Street FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1942 +Jewish FIcrkHaun PAGE THREE KING'S, .g^gj KOMMENTS SiHi The views expressed do not necessarily represent the editorial opinion of The Jewish Floridian Change of policy says King Here soon will he bring They take him to task The readers they all ask Whowhatwhen and why Think and figurethen they sigh We think we know who you mean Tell usplease come clean Furthermore they all say Give factsthat's the way The good you want to do The info first from you Then the devil we will all raise Till wrong-doers change their ways. Yeshiva College of New York tried some new experimenting recently hypnotising tome of the students. The results showed that the only instruc- tion that the hypnotized failed to obey was that of eating trei- fah ... a new class to learn the art of Hypnotism is being formed here. King believes in an individual having the right to live his own private life without being inter- fered with but then again some individuals in certain walks of life have with the assumption of their particular profession made of their private livespub- lic ones They are looked up to, respected etc. and this in- dividual in order to satisfy ones personal desires must of a cer- tainty be careful of his behavior . The brazen effrontery of one of the individuals of whom King speaks is astounding his actions this week were without regard. A petition to Federation is now being circulated demand- ing that funds allocated to one of its participating agencies be stopped ... to prevent the mis- using of these funds. The Public Relations man her will soon find himself on the carpet for his inefficiency ... or is it due to the fact that too much responsibility is shoved upon him . BTTEnilDIl! RRI11V HIEI.! Effective immediately we are setting aside 20% of our total guest capacity and will accomodate free of charge parents of men in service of UNCLE SAM stationed in Mi- ami Beach. Each such stay will be limited to one week, so that as many friends as possible may participate in this offer. We deem it a privilege to aid the men engaged in this great war for Freedom. THE CLEUELMIDER HOTEl ON THE OCEAN FRONT, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA "It's marvelousthis Chicket! It tastes just like chick- on fat... but it's all-vegetable, parve and kosher. Now 1 get a meat taste in a milk meal." PASSOVER GUIDE Passover starts, sunset, Wed- nesday evening, April 1st, and ends, Friday April 10th. All cnometz" should be removed from homes not later than Wed- nesday, 9 a. m. Hotels and Restaurants Miami Fagan's Palatial Kosher Rest. Miami Beach Andron's Alamac. Evans Hotel. London Arms Hotel. Nash Hotel. Nemo Hotel. New Yorker Hotel. President Hotel. Park Central Hotel. Seabreeze Hotel. Dairies Florida Dairies. Home Milk Producers. Land-O-Sun Dairies. Southern Dairies. White Belt Dairies. Sunny Brook Creamery. Fish East Coast Fisheries. Markets and Delicatessens Miami Max's. Rosedale. Miami Beach National Kosher Market. Meat and Poultry Springer's Poultry Market. Midwest Poultry Market Aichtee Poutry. Matsos and Matso Products Goodman's. Wucher-Lynn-Distributors. Horowitz-Margareten. National Brands, Distributors. Manischewitz. Levinson Food Specialties Co., Distributors. General Passover Products Rokeach. Levinson Food Specialties Co., Distributors. Montora Wine. Manhattan Distributors. Kosher Zion Delicatessen. Watch for Passover Label. Chiket. National Brands. 1st Sader, Wednesday evening. 2nd Sader, Thursday evening. (See synagogue bulletins for time of services.) For further information call your Rabbi. Typical of the HIAS service on the front of human salvage is the case of hundreds of refugees and immigrants who recently ar- rived on the S. S. Nyassa from Lisbon. Above is a group of refu- gees, photographed upon their arrival at the Pennsylvania Depot, New York, where their needs were ministered to by HIAS, which provided shelter and food for a considerable number of the group. Many of the refugees were enroute to Central and South American countries, while others were eagerly welcomed by their American rlatives and sponsors. The HIAS is a participating agency of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. For Victory BUY U.S.BONDS AND STAMPS BRITISH SECRETARY WILL STUDY PALESTINE PROBLEM "SOCIAL IUSTICE" CALLS WAR NOT WORTH FIGHTING New York (WNS) "Social Justice" this week proved that a leopard cannot change its spots. For the first time since Pearl Harbor, the anti-Semitic, pro- Nazi organ of Father Coughlin, tore aside its weak-hearted pre- tense of support of the war ef- fort when it alleged that the Jews and not the Nazis started the war. Styled in the manner of Ger- many's Jew-baiter Julius Stret- cher, the article baselessly claimed that the present war re- sulted from "the persecutions suffered by 600,000 Jews in Ger- many." GUARANTEED TO10"W3 AGASH CHIKET The all-vegetable shortening with the chicken taate CH1KKT In manufactured by the AGASH RKKINING COR- PORATION, under the kash- ruth supervision of Rabbi Her- shel KoenlKsbers;. Guaranteed parv6--rree from all contact with meat. ZOYA FYODOROVA Star of "Girl From Leningrad," Plaza Theatre, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, March 31st and April' 1st. GAINESVILLE NOTES If Your Grocer Cannot Supply You PHONE 2-7401 National Brands. Inc.. Wholesale Distributors The younger Jewish girls of Gainesville have organized a so- cial group under the title of the "Light" club. Meetings are held every Sunday and afterwards Open House is held sponsored by the Hillel. Entertainment and refreshments are served. The president is Marie Brown- steen. However, since the mem- bership at present is small, other offices such as secretary, treasur- er, vice president are filled by Mimi Rudderman. Charter members of the club are Marie Brownsteen, Pricilla Fruchtman, Esther Gilmore, Dena Mazo and Mimi Rudderman. Sid- ney Brouse is general manager and Betty Bobroff is a pledge. The "Ligh*' would line very much to correspond with other clubs and would welcome any advice offered to make the club a success. Any girls between the ages of 15 and 21 in towns near Gaines- ville, that are interested in join- ing this club are invited to write. Mimi Rudderman, Secretary Box 444 Gainesville .Florida. London (WNS)A delegation of members of Parliament headed by Lord Wedgwood demanding an investigation of the policies of the Palestine administration, met with Colonial Secretary Lord Cranborne who promised that he wold study the aspects of British policy. Since he en- tered office just recently. Lord Cranborne explained that he had not yet been able to thoroughly investigate and study the Pales- tine situation. At the same time, the London Palestine Investment Company which is seeking to promote trade between Palestine and the Brit- ish Empire revealed that British I capital has continued to be in vested in Palestine all during the war period. Since the oUt-! break of the war, English Jews have invested large sums in Pal- estine, the chairman, Captain H. I A. Leon announced. --------------------------- RABBI MILTON STEINBERG New York (WNS) Professor of New York, who has been ap- Herman Strauss, head of the Jew- pointed a member of the Nation- ish Hospital in Berlin committed al Hillel Commission, the govern- suicide on the eve of his sched- i ing body of B'nai B'rith's 65 uled deportation to a Polish Hillel Foundations and Counsel- ghetto. He was 74 years old. lorships. WOMEN NOW CHOOSE PEOPLES^^^^COMPANY M o 1 1 y w o d Ft. l>.a i> PAGE FOUR +Jels*ncrId&?L FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1942 wjewisli Florid tain = PLANT AND MAIN OFFICES 21 8. W. SECOND AVENUE P. O. BOX 2973______________ Entered as Second-Class Matter July 4, 1930, at the Post Office of Miami, Florida, under the Act of March 3, 1879____________ Frd K. Shochet^Managing Editor____ ^TuYsCRIPTlON One Year, $2.00 S^JIonttoJLOO NISSAN 9, 5702 VOLUME 15 NUMBER 13 VOLUME, id 9? ,q42 MIAMI, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MARCH 2,, 19-u CLOUDING THE ISSUE Once again an unfavorable spotlight has been turned on Miami Beach its hotels; and Ha hotel owners. That our brethren dommate the hotel industry on Miami Beach is a fact that as a people we can be justly proud of. It is Soug? their investments farsight, business ability progressiveness, fortitudes and perser- 7S2& hey made horn nothing a busi- ness mecca, a growing city built on a solid foundation known through the world. As hotel owners they have created and made pos sible the vast tourist trade that we have come depend upon so much. They created he need for help in their industry and like enter- prises thus bringing many thousands of fami- nes to permanently reside here^ It does no need much scrutinization to see how important the hotel industry is and how the livelihood of this area revolves around it. That the Jewish people as a whole are judged by the action of a few is nothing new, dating back as far as history can record, lne easy and first line of resistance that is followed by making a Jewish issue of every event that transpires often resorting to using every pos- sible way of maneuvering to so do is likewise an old and oft-repeated trick. An investigation into the Miami Beach Ho- tel situation proves the old contention that there is two sides to every story and also that the same story can be told or written in many ways. While this may not sound compliment- ary to newspapers inferring that they would "color" a story, it is true and admitted. Not only admitted but more so practiced in the daily as w,ell as other branches of the journal- istic field. The investigation into the Miami Beach Hotel situation wherein some five or six hotel owners are accused, because of price, to have prevented the army, in time of war. to obtaining space needed and to have kept this mucch-needed and tremendous in- flux of people and army men of the officers training school from locating here proves con- clusively several pertinent facts: The issue regardless how implied, told, written or expressed is not a Jewish one. It concerns dealings of representatives of the army who may be excellent officers but like- wise not as excellent business men with hotel owners of Miami Beach all of whom are not definitely Jewish..... That the tremendous majority of hotel own- ers recognizing both their patriotic duty and the need for a sound business policy went out of their way to cooperate and offer their hos- telries despite sacrifices many had to make . That there was mismanagement in the handling of negotiations by both parties con- cerned as proven that further negotiations now being carried on show 100% cooperation even beyond that anticipated. It is easy to condemn and create trouble. It is easy to purport and exaggerate. It is also as easy to eliminate hysteria, to learn the ___TIDBITS FROM EVERYWHERE- facts and to find out both sides andthe^ truth of a story. This is what we must^lea n to da In this specific instance it was the duty ol all hotel men to cooperate with the government fulfilling its needs and quickly so, >W full well that there exists in this land that sense of fairness, of decency and of justice that would prevent personal catastrophes that theu own financial structure and setup would create and that for the moment could not be taken care of by Uncle Sam. If and we sincerely doubt that there today exists this type of individual, subsequent dis- closures show that these few hotel owners had personal profiteering motives then regardless of who they might be, should have the spot- light turned upon them and their aispiay ot avariciousness made public to all that they may receive the scorn and the punishment they so rightly deserve. Justified Confidence In this weeks issue of The Jewish Floridian there is released the announcement of the ap- pointment by the Attorney General of the United States of one of our communal leaders to an important post in the services of our government in the present emergency. We are proud of the appointment of Stanley C. Myers as a member of the Enemy Alien Hear- ing Board for the Southern District of Florida. Just as proud as we are of this honor has it so justly been conferred. Stanley Myers since his entrance into pub- lic life many years ago and still a young man, has carried himself with dignity, endeared him- self to all with whom he comes in contact, and conducts himself so that all of us point him out as the exemplary type of man, Jew and leader. He has striven in his endeavors to learn minutely and in detail that which he undertook and by so doing realized the needs for such continued activity and rested not on his suc- cess which was much and his achievements which were many. He has and is continuing to work harder, devoting more time and sacri- ficing greatly of his time to his profession and to his family. He has during his career of Public Service always had an attentive ear to those who came before him demonstrating an unselfish devo- tion to the task before him. Surpirising to note and highly commend- able is that his interests are unlimited and cover a multitude of varied fields. From B'nai B'rith to synagogue, to Welfare Bureau, to Fed- eration, to Bar Association, to Community Chest, to the Association of Welfare Agencies ... all among his endeavors . We know that the confidence expressed in i him by the Attorney General in the appoint- ment is not unfounded and will be a stepping stone to new and greater heights of accomp- lishments in this field of service to his fellow men. ytMtJly ecHtgidewtial _By PHTNEAS J. BrRON- WAR ECHOES Ambassador Lawrence F. Steinhardt, whose appointment to his new Ankara post entrusts him with a most delicate dip- lomatic mission, succeeded in making himself persona very much grata with the Turkish government even before leaving Ste country to take up his duties It was Steinhardt who or- ranaed for the lend-lease shipment of American pursuit planes to Turkey, which had been unable to acquire these aircraft in any other way One of the few Jewish generals in the British army is Frederick H. Kisch. who as Col Kisch was the chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive from 1823 to 1931 ... General Kisch is with the General Staff, and is considered an authority on desert warfare Reports that the Japanese have captured and killed China's General Ma-Ma, the former Moishe Cohen of Manchester, indicate that our Chinese Allies have lost their Jewish military leader ... But fate has sent them another Jewish aide, this time in the person of slim, pretty young Ottilie Wang, who was a medical student in her native Germany till Hitler's oppression forced her to leave She married a Chi- nese fellow student, and for the past several years has been working day and night in the military hospitals of the Chinese army ... A widow now, her husband having been killed in battle, Ottilie is continuing with her work ... But no Florence Nightingale is sheinstead, she is considered one of the Chi- nese army's most skillful surgeons. WAR NEWS Statistics showing that the first seventy-five recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross in this war among American forces, six pilotsthat is, eight per centare Jews, have been un- earthed by Winchell George Jessel is a very disappointd man, because his application for Navy service was rejected on physical grounds ... But George, after all, is no chieken, being well over forty Songstress Dinah Shore will be working for Unle Sam now She's going on a Defense Bond sales tour... Cellist Emanuel Feuerman, who recently completed some trio and quartet Victor recordings with such artists as Jascha Heifetz and Artur Rubinstein, was a tremendous hit at-Fort Riley, Kan. the other day, when he interrupted his concert tour to give a free recital before the soldiers of the Cavalry Rplacment Training Center, the only camp in the country where both the old-fash- ioned horse and modern mechanized units are in use. STAGE AND SCREEN Broadway was afraid to touch it, but the Studio Theatre of the New School for Social Research recently staged "Nathan the Wise," the famous play on tolerance by the great German author Lessingand was sold out for every single performance of its run before the curtain rose on the opening night This play, of course, was one of the main items in hitler's book- burning spree of some years ago, despite the one hundred per cent Aryanism of its author Luise Rainer's attempt to make a stage comeback in a revival of Sir James Barrie s "A Kiss for Cinderella," was not much of a success ... But the free en- tertainment she gave at Fort Dix the other day made her the darling of the boys in khaki Charlie Chaplin, they say, is hoping to make a new film in the near future ... It will be about Landru, the French Bluebeard of some years ago, and will ap- propriately be entitled "The Lady Killer" Besides, he is planning to reissue some of his old pictures with sound dubbed ina musical background, and a spoken commentary which he himself provides ... In fact, one of these reissues, "The Gold Rush," is already being shown here and there, and is creating what its title indicates. WHAT THEY PUBLISH We hope you didn't miss Waldo Frank's beautiful article, "The Jews Are Different," in the March 21st Saturday Evening Post We've been tipped off, however, that Milton Mayer's "The Case Against the Jews, appearing in the Post of March 28th (which we have not seen at this writing), is even more tactless than the piece on the Jews which the same magazine carried some months ago under the signature of Jerome a- Frank We understand also that the gentleman who unU recently was the editor of the Saturday Evening Post refused the suggestion that his paper publish an interpretation of the Jewish case by Pierre van Paassen "Songs of New Rus- sia," a collection edited, with English lyrics, by Olga Paul and our friend Gregory Bronsky, has gone into the second edition, to which four new songs have been added The publish"1? house of Harpers is bringing out a new collection of Hitlers rantings When somebody called the attention of CassCa* field, Harpers' literary editor, to the "danger" of Hitler's dying before the book is outwhich would kill the sale of the volume Canfield retorted: "That is a risk which Harpers aie de- lighted to take." THIS AND THAT hv The largest matzah ever baked has just been producea dj the Manischewitz Companyand in the shape of a V 1 Victory) to boot It's four feet tall, and represents theJ change in matzah shape in many decades, since the old-taw loned round matzah gave way to the modern square VOTW Just to show that they mean it, the Manischewitz people aie a cooking up a special batch of matzah perforated in the dot 1 A typical example of AZA service to the Salvage tor Victory campaign is illustrated hv thD above photo which shows some of the more than 25,000 old automobile license plates collected by AZAs Abe A. Freed Chapter in New Orleans. coneciea .-uuKiny up a special batch of matzah pertoratea in u dot-dash code V for Victory What with Ameria having her own diamond cutting these days, since the Dutch ana gian specialists in this work no longer are in a position to a in their own countries, you'll be interested to know that a gi of refugee diamond cutters is starting a school in New in which this difficult art will be taught ... The most W^J aspect of a recent experiment in mass hypnotism on the stu j body of New York's Yeshiva College lies in its failure m (CONTINUED ON PAGE ) OUPAY, MARCH 27, 1942 TEMPLE ISRAEL 137 N. E. 19th Street Office Phone 2-7746 RABBI JACOB H. KAPLAN Ph. D. *" Rabbi Emeritus 8196 Indian Creek Drive6-1265 Miami Beach RADIil COI.MAN A. ZWITMAN 6400 iJiGorce Drive Miami Beach Phone 6-1738 + knisl tkridNnn PAGE FIVE Rabbi Zwitman will be in the Tem- ple every morning. You may consult niih him o" matter* concerning the Jewish community, or your personal problems, You will be assured sym- DSthetie hearing and advice, and. needli'ss to say. each matter will be held in strict confidence. Sabbath Eve Services Friday evening, March 27, at 8:15 o'clock, in observance of Isaac M. Wise Memorial Sabbath tin Men's Club of Temple Israel will participate in the Sabbath service. Harold B. Spaet, presi- dent of the Men's Club, will be in charge of arrangements. Isaac- will speak on the subject, "JudaismPlus or Minus." A reception for worshipers, un- der Sisterhood sponsorship, will follow the service. Sabbath Morning Services Saturday morning, March 28th, at 11 o'clock, congregational par- ticipation, Torah reading, and in- terpretation of Biblical portion, by Rabbi Zwitman. Passover Morning Service Thursday morning, April 2, at 11 o'clock Rabbi Colman A. Zwit- man will preach on the subject, "Deliverance from Oppression." Temple Seder As a service of accommodation to our Temple members, the an- nual Passover Seder will be held on Wednesday evening, April 1 in Kaplan Hall, under Sisterhood sponsorship. Due to the limited number of reservations which can be ac- cepted for this catered dinner, our Temple members are advised to avail themselves of the privi- lege which their membership grants them. Reservations are open only to Temple members and their fami- lies. If, after March 27th, some seats at the Temple Seder will still be available, then tourists and guests will be admitted. We therefore urge our members to make reservations before March 27th, accompanying these with their check. Service men in the nearby camps have been invited to the Seder as guests of the Sister- hood. Mrs. J. Gerald Lewis, Sister- hood president, is in charge of this project. 'Special Youth Group Meeting Sunday evening, March 29 at 8 o'clock in Kaplan Hall, pre- Passover Rally, amusing skits, dancing, refreshments and social hour. All young people in the congregation above the age of 16 are most cordially invited. Ad- mission free, Melvin Green, pres- ident; Marvin Goldman, program chairman. In Memoriam "May the Father of peace send peace to all who mourn and comfort the bereaved among us." At the services this Friday eve- ning, the memory of the follow- ing will be hallowed: Recently departed: Joseph Hol- lender, father of Dr. A. R. Hol- lender. Yahrzeits: Theresa Riesner. mother of Bert Riesner and Mrs. Herbert Kleiman; Stanley L. Ja- cobs, husband of Mrs. Janette K. Jacobs; Hary Hollender, mother of Dr. A. R. Hollender; Louis CONGREGATION GATES OF PRAYER 230 Lincoln Road. Miami Beach Rabbi Joseph E. Rickovsky This coming Sabbath morning at the services to be held at the [ Congregation, Rabbi Joseph E. i Rackovsky will deliver a ser- | mon on the subject, "Conceit." | At the afternoon service he will I deliver an address on the sub- ject, "Beur Chometz." Services will be held during the entire week of Passover at the Congregation. Services are being held daily, each morning and each evening. All members and friends are invited to consult the rabbi re- garding preparation for the Pass- over holidays. Rabbi Rackovsky may be reached at the Congrega- tion or at his home, 1330 Pennsyl- vania Avenue, regarding the sale of Chometz, as well as in regard to any laws and regulations in- cidental to the conduct of Pass- over observance. FQg^/ICTORY BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE lONDS AND STAMPS Diamant, brother of Mrs. Rose Raff. Gift presented to the Temple by Mrs. Henry Kauffmann in memory of her father. Prayer books presented to the Temple by Mrs. Janette K. Ja- cobs in memory of her husband. W0^-^4 *v ^ # LODGE ON LAKE A' *@atte and fty&fHt HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK*ARKANSAS Your part in America's Victory Program requires energy, vigor and health. Keep fit by relaxing at this world-famous health spa in the beautiful Ouachita Mountains. Horseback riding, golf, tennis, hiking, boating and fishing on Lakes Hamilton and Catherine; and countless other recreations. Oaklawn horse-racing season from February 23 to March 28. Located in its own private park, the Eastman offers quiet relaxation, yet is conveniently close to everything. A wide variety of accommodations. Government supervised bathhouse under the same roof. '"OlNtj J Ii, Saa Pcc 4 o, *K*n*l U '"o,, "Io CO: yutl 500 ROOMS Jn*xo^ st j/j,iSs^lOul "-OVN. hot 2* "..). ,$250 f 'on v *ii FROM WALTER E. DAVIS. Manager ii*-;, '"<* ""OS w EASTMAN HOTEL AND BATHS Direction: SOUTHWEST HOTELS INC H. GRADY MANNING, Founder NOTED SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS 1942 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) man of the Groups Division of the 1941 Atlanta Community Chest campaign. Local "experts" will discuss various phases of campaign organization, such as initial gifts solicitation, women's divisions, youth divisions, train- ing of workers and fund-raising in small communities. Partici- pating in the panel will be Mrs. Irving Goldstein, Alexandria; Mrs. Win. B. Kirshner, Nashville; Morris Klass, Miami; and Lee B. Weil of Birmingham. In the second "Information Please" panel, representatives of leading overseas and refugee agencies, including the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, the Pales- tine Appeal, National Refugee Service, Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society, Ameri- can Ort Federation and Jewish Telegraphic Agency, will answer questions posed by the delegates from the floor. A discussion of army and navy service in the Southeast will oc- cupy the Sunday morning ses- sion of the conference. Discus- sants include Benjamin Rabino- witz, director of Army and Navy work for the Jewish Welfare Board, who will discuss the JWB program in the Southeast, and Elkin Garfinklc. Nashville, chair- man of the Nashville Army and Navy Service Committee, who will discuss local services in re- lation to community organization as a whole. Preceding the formal opening of the conference, an "Oneg Shebbat" will be held on Satur- day afternoon, under the auspices of the American Association for Jewish Education. Ben Rosen, director of Associated Talmud Torahs of Philadelphia, will lead tion in the community program, the discussion on Jewish educa- Reports will be given by repre- sentatives of the various com- munities in the Jewish education- al situation in the cities of the region. In announcing details of the conference program, the program committee chairman stressed the importance of the 1942 confer- ence as a means of developing a critical approach toward pre- sent-day problems as they affect organized philanthropic and so- cial effort in the Southeast. "Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds have a significant con- tribution to make to the nation's all-out drive for victory, by help- ing to maintain moralelocally, through services to the needy; na- tionally, through support of agencies functioning in health and welfare fields; and on the world democratic front, through support of agencies devoted to relief and reconstruction of Jew- ish populations in Europe and Palestine," Messrs. Oberdorfer and Kaplan said. Delegates from the twenty-nine Council member agencies in the region are expected to attend the conference, which will meet at ' the Patten Hotel in Chattanooga. | I B'NAI B'RITH NOTES By AL GREEN MAX'S DELICATESSEN & T 1131 W. Fkxgler St. TELEPHONE 2-9392 We Carry a Full Line Of MATZOHS. WINES And All PASSOVER ACCESSORIES We Advise You to Place Your Orders Early as There is Only Two More Weeks to Passover The most important news this week concerns the bang-up Social being planned by the Ladies Aux- iliary for Sunday night at the Latin Quarter, beginning prompt- ly at 7:30. Mrs. Albert Pallot, chairman of the affair, advises that over 100 couples have already purchased tickets and they expect to sell tickets for at least fifty addition- al couples. Mrs. Pallot is being ably as- sisted in this work by Mesdames Shirley Taplin, Barney Good- man, Robert Weinstein, Sam Sil- ver, and Jenny Rotfort. In ad- dition we understand that the entire membership of the local B'nai B'rith is behind this So- cial 100 per cent. In particular. Brothers Berni,. Roth, Sam Sil- ver, Max Silver and Al Pallot have been cooperating with the ladies in the sale of tickets. The Latin Quarter manage- ment has promised their com- plete cooperation in order to make this affair one of the best in the history of B'nai B'rith. paid up tickets and reservations Mrs. Al Pallot announces that all must be in the committee's hands by Saturday morning. If you have not yet made your reserva- tion for this Dinner Dance, spon- sored by the Women's Auxiliary of B'nai B'rith at the Latin Quar- ter, Sunday at 7:30 p. m. at the low price of $5 per couple which includes Dinner. Show and Dancethen you had better hurry. It is remarkable how the sale of tickets has been moving as fast without any advance pub- licity or fanfare. The worthy cause of Student Union and Hil- lel will profit immensely from the eager response of the membership of both the Women's and the Men's Lodges. The membership campaign, un- der the chairmanship of Brother Harold Turk, has been working very hard in order to make the Sol Goldstrom Initiation Class the largest in the history of the local lodge. Meetings are being held regularly by the Captains of the teams and officers of B'nai B'rith in an effort to reach the goal of at least 200 new members. As soon as you obtain a new member, please notify the mem- bership committee or the local B'nai B'rith office so that a record may be kept of the number of new members. Let every mem- ber bring in at least one new member and our goal will more than be accomplished. Brother Bernie Roth announces that any member who has not yet enlisted for Defense work, please contact him or Brother Danny Seplcr and your services will be promptly used. At the next meeting, which is to be our Initiation meeting of the new Membership Class, we will have as guest speaker, the State President of B'nai B'rith, Brother Dave Feldman, West Palm Beach, who will be accom- panied by representatives of the Palm Beach and Fort Lauder- dale lodges. In addition, these Lodges will also have their new members in- ducted at the same time. You should plan on attending the next meeting and participate in the Membership Initiation cere- monies. The Defense Bonds sales cam- paign under the chairmanship of Brother Carl Weinkle, report a nice movement of the sale of Bonds. By the next meeting it is hoped that we will have sur- passed our goal. In response to the request of the Victory book committee, please be certain to bring all your extra books to our next meeting where they will be col- lected for distribution to the boys in the Service. August bros/jJk? Jr iS the BEST' *L :i ! I o PAGE SIX 9>Jewist\fk**Ma* FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1942 DE SOTO HANDICAP IL EVENT The De Soto Handicap, the six furlong dash which is the princi- pal sprint attraction of the spring session at Tropical Park, will draw a field of no less than nine and possibly as many as eleven. Such is the present outlook for the $5,000 added event. High- weight of the party will be the recently disappointing Augury and. despite that defeat, the Hap- py Argo mare will be one of the choices, if not post favorite. Trainer Bill Hicks firmly believes the Neil McCarthy 5-year-old will redeem herself if the footing is fast. Best regarded of the other hopefuls at the moment are De Kalb, a "bear" over the Gables oval and a clever winner on Mon- day, and Bull Reigh, a stake win- ner of other seasons. His last in- dicates that the Bull Dog colt is right on edge for a powerful ef- fort in the week-endy fixture. After Augury, the pair promises to be r:ext in popular demand. Porter's Cap, who has turned his attention to sprinting follow- ing local failure in distance com- petition, put in a fair one himself in the Biscayne Purse on Mon- day, though mud mad have aided him in that dash. He's another rated a certain starter. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES STRESS VALUE OF AMERICA mmmmmmm Max Dobrin, Mrs. Mathilda Ratner, Mrs. Benjamin Meyers._____________________________ ... w -* S2HS "CA!, SSSESSiKJGSleSSf. Jf J5S3 Various government agencies are cooperating with each other in the program of teaching, and helping those who earnestly de- sire to learn the fundamentals of real citizenship. Stressing the full import of what it means to value of U. S. citizenship and the be able to say "I am an Ameri- can". Among these agencies are: the Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service; Department of Jus- tice; State Board of Education; and the Works Projects Admini- stration, from which the teach- ing personnel is drawn. Non- citizens wishing to enroll in any of the National Citizenship Edu- cation Program classes may apply which may be most convenient to home, business, or working hours. Ada Merritt Jr. High School. S. W. 7th Avenue and 3rd Street. Rooms No. 1106110. Monday through Friday. 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m.; Highland Park School. 1020 N. W. 7th Avenue. Rooms 15 and 18, Monday through Fri- day. 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m.; South- side School, 45 S. W. 13th Street. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to 4 p. m.; Y. M. H. A.. S. W. 16th Avenue and 5th Street. Mon- day. Wednesday and Friday. 2 to 4 p. m.; Central Beach Elemen- tary School. 14th Street and Drexel Avenue. Miami Beach. Monday, Wednesday an<5 Friday. 4 to 9 p. m., Tuesday and Thurs- day, 4 to 8 p. m.; Gesu Church (auditorium) N. E. 1st Avenue and 2nd Street. Monday throuRh Friday. 1 to 5 p. m._____ Have you bought your De- fense Bonds yet? SEA BREEZE HOTEL COLLINS AT SECOND STREET MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR PASSOVER HOLIDAYS TRADITIONAL SEDAR SERVICES PHONE 5-9444 KSTaEVHff NEW BOOKS iLewisoh^s novel are profound EVE tW BUU&a for the wor)d today ft there. Philadelphia, Pa.:J. Solis-Co- hen, Jr.. president of the Jewish Publication Society of America, in announcing the Society's pro- gram for 1942. emphasizes the determination of the Society to consistently increase its publi- cation program in order to ans- wer the demand for more Jewish books in English. The Society will publish seven volumes dur- ing 1942. instead of the three ASSALT ON JEWISH STORE books which were formerly pub- --------- lished under the old program. Philadelphia (WNS) Two The publication program for 1942 would-be Hitlerites, aged nine- includes, Renegade, by Ludwig teen, were given a j T mtricnhn \17hirh h5 lUSt COIlH' .t .1...... ......>!..- ... fore comes as a shock that the story he tells is depicted against a historic background. In Rene- gade. Lewisohn has written a story which thrills and pierces, since it deals eloquently and vi- vidly with the permanent needs of the human heart. It contains 340 pages and is priced at $2.50. IAIL TWO 19-YEAR OLDS FOR Lewisohn, which has just come off the press. The novel Rene- gade, Lewisohn's first major work of fiction since 1937, is based on a theme into which he has poured the distillation of a lifetime de- teller. Against the background voted to his craftthat of a story of the later eighteenth century in Paris in unfolded the turbul- ent story of Joshua Vidal, the Jew, who desires to throw off the burden of his heritage for the wideness of the world and for a woman's love. The crisis in Vi- dal's life is the crisis that comes to every man who thinks he can tamper with fundamental loyal- ties only to find that he must face the fate of those'whom he attempted to put out of his life. . jail sentence of three months to three years for leading a gang of hoodlums into a Jewish store here, assault- ing Philip Bain, the owner, and destroying the merchandise. As they entered the store, the gang of anti-Semitic hoodlums shouted, "we give you the same treatment as Hitler would give the Jews." SOVIET WAR DRAMA TO Rp SHOWN AT PLAZA THEATRE "Girl From Leningrad," the first Soviet film about World War II, will be seen here at the Plaza Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 31st and April 1st. The film portraying the heroism of a nurses' unit under fire at the Northern Front, was filmed on location along the for. mer Mannerheim Line, with the technical direction of Red Armv officers experienced in winter combat. The title role is played by Zoya Fyodorova who was last seen here opposite Sergei Leme. shev in "Musical Story." still being exhibited in Leningrad and other Soviet cities, "Girl From Leningrad" is dedicated "to those women, everywhere, who fight with the weapons of courage and tenderness at the side of men defending their future." . America at war is rapidly dis- covering that its woman power is an asset every bit as valuable as its manpower. How the forti- tude and efficiency of women serving fighting men under fire can help to win wars is graphi- cally demonstrated in this pic- ture. Vivid scenes of nurses braving enemy machine guns to aid the wounded offer a realistic clue to the determination of Russia's wo- men to do no less for their coun- try than their men. THE PRESIDENT H0TEI MAURICE LEVIN Management 1423 COLLINS AVENUE MIAMI BEACH OPEN FOR PASSOVER SPECIAL SADER SERVICES FOR RESERVATIONS TELEPHONE 5-2991 H0IEL PEW V0RRERH,n^r 16th Street and the Ocean For Reservations Phone 5-0001 Special Arrangements Made for Passover Meals MAKE YOUR SADER AN ENJOYABLE ONE Prepare your Meal with the Finest oi Hen Turkeys Choice Pullets And a complete variety oi the finest poultry An Elaborate Supply oi the Finest Kosher Western Prime Beei, Veal and Lamb PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR PASSOVER NOW .... 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At Drag St,,,, ta .**,_, . atd|Rl( More xmU ,, miMmTln tS Mka-Selt/er LEVINSON FOOD SPECIALTIES CO. Sole Distributors for MANISCHEWITZ ROKEACH Product* Kosher for Passover 165 N. E. 24th Street Phone 3-6921 PHjpAY, MARCH 27, 1942 Jewish fhrMton PAGE SEVEN i S O C I E T Y i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2) Mr and Mrs. Edward Gold- rre announce the approaching wedding of their daughter Norma to Simon Brown of New York City The wedding ceremony will be performed on Sunday, March 29th at 5:30 p. m. by Rab- hi Colman Zwitman at his study on La Gorce Drive. The bride, given away by her mother and father, will wear a beautiful tea- rose afternoon gown with blue ac- cessories. Arthur Evans, her brother-in-law, will be best man. After the ceremony, there will be i dinner and reception at the Dining Room of the Hotel Evans at 7 p. m. that night. The couple will spend a week at the Hotel Evans and will return to New York where Mr. Brown is en- tering business. Dr. Abraham Wolfson left for New York to attend the wedding of his daughter, Evelyn, to Edwin Niman. The wedding will take ?iaCeu naXLl Sun run Synagogue, 270 West 89th Street, New York City. Dr Is- rael Goldstein will officiate. Evelyn Wolfson is well known in New York and Miami Beach for her championship tennis playing. She attended Miami Beach High School; Sunday School at Temple Israel, Miami, and Columbia Uni- versity and is at present con- nected with the New York Board of Health. Edwin Niman is a graduate of New York University and is engaged in the Foundry business, in Brooklyn, with his father and brother. The couple after spending a brief vacation in Miami Beach will return to New York to make their home there. We Invite You For PASSOVER to the London Arms Hotel Spend the entire Passover week at the London Arms at practically no added cost Spend a nice vacation and enjoy the best in food, room and service. Rabbi M. Silver will conduct the Sedarim Kashrus Strictly Observed Make reservations now Phone 5-2103 727 Collins Avenue Miami Beach LOUIS HARTZ IS SERVING THE PUBLIC BEST IN MEATS Louis Hartz is observing his 14th year of continuous service on Miami Beach giving the public the finest of meats and poultry. Mr. Hartz has been a resident of Greater Miami for the past 18 years coming here from Wood- mere, Long Island where he was also in the meat business. He was formerly with Harry's Market for 12 years and now operates the meat department of Lobel's Market, 1407 Washing- ton Avenue, Miami Beach. Main- taining a policy of giving his cus- tomers the best of quality, mer- chandise, service, attention and satisfaction he has built up a large patronage that has followed him to his new location. He caters to the hotel trade as well as individuals and has a prompt delivery service. Defense Bonds are your surety for freedomBuy some at your earliest opportunity. Make Reservations Now For PASSOVER HOLIDAYS at the NASH HOTEL 1120 COLLINS AVENUE h MIAMI BEACH ft Services Conducted in the Traditional Manner Where a Homelike Atmosphere Prevails MODERATELY PRICED PHONE 54641 "HOME MILK** Producers Association nD^ -rcra Just as you enjoy our Dairy Products throughout the year, you will appreciate its high quality during the Passover, when these delicious and wholesome necessities will be made avail- able to the Jews of Dade and Broward counties. It is entirely in the spirit of service rather than with the idea of profit that the convenience of Kosher Passover Dairy Products is offered to you. This service is an appreciation of the Jewish patronage received by us throughout the year. Every letter and principle of Jewish Dietary Laws is ob- served with a Mashgiach in residence at the dairy. All Religious Requirements are Under the Supervision of: RABBI MOSES MESCHELOFF Beth Jacob Congregation, Miami Beach RABBI ABRAHAM KELLNER Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation ORDER NOW CALL. WRITE OR PHONE Home Milk Producers Association 21 N. W. 7th Avenue Phone 2-7696 Miami 813 Las Olas Blvd. Phone 613 Fort Laaderdale JWB IN ACTION IN HAWAII The Mayor of Honolulu, Lester Petrl, samples the refreshments for servicemen at the new USO clubhouse operated by the Jewish Welfare Board km Hawaii. The clubhouse was recently acquired by the JWB and con. verted Into a USO center. _________ THE National Jewish Welfare Board, which has had an Army and Navy Servicemen's Center in Hawaii since the first World War found Itself on the morning of Dec. 7 squarely in the midst of one of the greatest war emergencies ever to befall this country. Since that historic morning, Israel Welnsteln. JWB director, and a ptaff of four USO assistants have been In the front line of war-time service. Civilian evacuation, hospitaliza- tion of the wounded and establish-, ment of emergency feeding posts were among the rush Jobs the JWB workers had to perform. Forty-two emergency feeding stations for "bombed out" civilians' have been established, the JWB director has been placed in charge of hospital traffic for the entire city of Hono- lulu, and a USO canteen truck, equipped with comfort and recrea- tion facilities. Including portable movie equipment, has been placed in operation. Moreover, tbe Board now operates two USO clubs .In Hawaii, having recently acquired the spacious Knights of Pythias building In down-town Honolulu which. In turn, has been converted Into a USO club. JWB workers in Hawaii also have completed ar- rangements for 3.000 soldiers to participate in "community seders" during Passover. To meet the war emergency in Hawaii, the national office of the JWB, on the mornmg of December 7. wired $2,500 to its a/Hcea in Hawaii, following this up with monthly allotments of $3,000 for Mobile service to soldiers on guard duty Is part of the Jewish Welfare Board's USO program in Hawaii. Here JWB workers serve refreshments to native Hawaiian soldiers from a new "mobile unit" truck, which ^fce~continuance"'and 'expansion of hu been equipped with sound-movie apparatus. e service program. The Jewish Welfare Beard's new USO club In Honolulu, until recently the spacious Knights of Pythias lodge btrUdlng. Israel Welnsteln, the civilian In the second row, Is shown with his U80 assistants and three ser- vicemen who were among the first to put in an appearance at the new center. Note the barbed wire barri- cade at the right. Buy Victory Bonds and Stamps Now! i i ;: ; i i Jf II A 1> PAGE EIGHT 9-Jmist norktiar FRIDAY, MARCH 27, l942 MIAMI BEACH JEWISH CENTER 415 Euclid Avenui Miami Beach DR. SAMUEL BENSION. RABBI 1536 Jefferson Avenue Phone 5-4781 or 5-4782 Miami Beach Dr" "Bcns'iorTViif preach on the fee and Everct Walshon. Mr. topic. "The Miracle Man." and Zeitani of Palestine Mizrachi Cantor Josef S. Lengyel will offi- ciate with the Jewish Center Choir directed by Miss Edith Hatzoir was guest speaker at the Oneg Shabbes. The following newly elected Freeman. President Mayer H. officers will be installed: M. H. Services Schedule Daily Services ..............- 8 A. M. Evening Services _.....- 6 P. M. Saturday ......----------------9 A. M. Oneg Shabbat__________5 P. M. Passover Calendar The Passover calendar of ser- vices will include services on Wednesday and Thursday. April 1st and 2nd. evenings, at 7 p. m. Morning services will be held on Thursday and Friday. April 2nd and 3rd at 9 o'clock. Dr. Samuel Bension will speak on Thursday. chaplain Joshua L. Goldberg. U. S. N. R.. and Max Manischewitz April 2nd at 10:30 A. M. on the ovcrsee thc baking of Matzos. the age-old symbol of freedom, in a subject. "Israels \ lgil. On r n- ncw snape_v for Victoryto be served at a community "seder, day morning he will speak on, or Passover ceremonial dinner, to be held in New York for 500 "Bread of Affliction. Jewish soldiers and sailors under the auspices of the National Jew- Evening services on the last isn Welfare Board. Max Manischewitz will be host at thc seder on two days of Passover will be held April 1, at which Chaplain Goldberg will officiate. The seder will at 7:30 P. M. on Tuesday and take place in the Jewish Welfare Board's Servicemen's Club, at 1 Wednesday. April 7th and 8th, gast g5th Street. Matzos. or unleavened bread, was the food eaten respectively. Morning services bv [ni. children of Israel while escaping from bondage of the Egyp- will be held on Wednesday and tl"an pharoahs. The eating of the Matzos at the Passover season Thursday at 9 o'clock. Dr. Ben- commemorates annually this Biblical event. sion will speak at 10:30 A. M. on _------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday on the subject of Frankcl will deliver a presiden-' Frankel. president; Samuel Fried- "When a Jew Sings and Why. Ua, mL,ssagt. and Dr. Bension will land, vice president: Herman M. and on Thursday. Shall these insta]1 thc newiy elected officers. Berk, vice president; Harry Sir- Dead Live Again. Qn Saturday morning at 10:30 Dr.' kin. treasurer; J. J. Falk. record- Every one is welcome to attend j Bension will preach on the Scrip-' in secretary; Leo Robinson, fin- all these services. | lurai lesson and thc bar mitzvahs ancial secretary. The following Installation Sabbath Services | will be celebrated of the follow-1 will be installed as board mem- This Friday night at 8 o'clock' ing: Richard Drazen. Edward Jaf- bers: Abe Selevan. Samuel R Sherman. Joseph M. Rose, N. H. Hankotf. M. berk. Hyman Ber- man, David Miller. Raymond Ru- bin. Leon L. Stoller. M. Lippman. Dr. J. B. Coleman. Baruch Hol- man. Kolman Luria, Henry Spero. Alex Sussman. Book of Life We again call attention to the very' important notice that all those who desire an "El Molay Rachmim" prayer and the names of their departed relatives men- tioned at the Memorial services on the last day of Passover. Thursday. April 9th. must ar- range now tor inscribing those names in the Congregation's Book of Life. No names will be ac- cepted from the floor at the ser- vices and none but those in- scribed in the Book of Life will be mentioned. Sisterhood Garden Party The Sisterhood Garden Party at the patio of the Blackstone Hotel on Thursday evening prov- ed a very tine success. The fam- ilies of the donors were hugely entertained and expressed their hearty appreciation of the cour- tesy of the Blackstone Hotel. The Sisterhood also had as its guests a number of uniformed men. The Community Seders Final preparations have beei made tor the Community Pesach Seders tor uniformed men at the patio of the Center en Wednes- day and Thursday evenings, April 1st and 2nd. All men in the Of- ficers Candidate School have been invited as our guests and a num- ber of local families have also been accommodated. Dances for Soldiers Under the auspices of the So- cial Center League the Saturday night dances at the Cent, r patio are proving very successful. All men in uniform are the guests of the group and civilian men are charged a modest fee WE DISTRIBUTE THE ONLY KxrfAeA 9xvm,(hma Wmei Bottled under the Supervision of Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky of Miami Beach Congregation Gates of Prayer We Also Carry a Complete Assortment of CARMEL PALESTINE AND E. & K. WINES GANELESLENGER WINES ASK FOR THIS BRAND Manhattan Distributors, Inc. 110 North West Fourth Street ALL PHONES3-3641 Miami, Florida RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF, INC. RAISES LARGER FUND HERE Greater Miami Committee of the Russian War Relief. Inc., formed two moths ago made pub- he today that during its short existence the sum of $9,084 J>2 has been raised in this com- munity, a record of more than SI 000 per week. Attributing the sDlendid achievement to two ma- '., factors, a fine response- from Greater Miami citizens and visi- tors supporting affairs and the performers and lecturers who do- nated their services to aid the cause. Events sponsored by the committee include Yehudi Mcnu- hin concert, an affair at the Rus- sian Bear, a Gypsy Rose Lee pi^ Mutation and tag day at Miami Beach Another activity of the group includes 140 women in knitting classes who have com- puted ever 250 garments to date. Included on its board of directors of the local group are I.eo Rob- inson. Prof. Harold E. Briggs. Edward Mercer, Mrs. Edith Talle. Dr. Bowman F. Ashe. Jack Bell. Dr. Morris Goodman. Mrs. Henry Gregor, Rev. Glenn James. Rab- bi Jacob Kaplan. Jack Kofoed. Mrs. H. Strongman Miller. Roy W Singer, Michel Thorgevsky and Mrs. Arnold Volpe. The only way today in which the Satan of our times can be overcome, is to combat his evil designs with every possible weap- on, spiritual, educational and ma- terial." Rabbi Louis I. NewMan DR. JOSEPH B. MARGOLIS announces the REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICE to STERLING BUILDING MIAMI BEACH 927 Lincoln Road For the Practice of General Dentistry S T RIC T LY Tidbits from Everywhere by PHINEAS J. BIRON (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4) certain point Although or- dered to eat bacon while in their trance, all of these very Ortho- dox students refused to do so, ABOUT PEOPLE Why Max Reinhardt, indubit- ably the greatest name in the the- atre, has not yet been offered a teaching job in one of America's universities is beyond us Reinhardt would make one of thc best drama professors imag- inable ... To those who are won- dering what Walter Winchell will do after his contract with his present syndicate expires this year, we may confide that Wal- ter intends to take a sabbatical year and devote himself to war v/ork The first official func- tion which Dr. Chaim Weizmann will attend in this country, some time in April, will be a confer- ence of all Zionist parties, cli- maxed by a great dinner in his honor Maxim Litvinov's wife is a most versatile lady She's a writer, and a most original painter And, you should know, she started painting only recently, since coming to Wash- ington Cartoonist Milt Gross is having an exhibit of his draw- ings in Hollywood, and the movie colony is hailing him as a genius. Baseball fans are advised to keep their eyes on Ed Levy, who may make the grade for the Yankee team this year ... To scouts who have seen him in action he looks like a young Hank Greenberg. 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B'nai B'rith Lodge No 1146 were hosts recently at a card party held at Schwartzberg Hall. Mrs A. Bergman was hostess to the Beth El card party Sunday night at Schcr Hall. "For Good Health Use HOLSUM BREAD" ROGERS BAKERIES. INC. 415-17-19 Okeechobee Rd. Bakers oi Holsum Products PHONE 3851 WEST PALM BEACH ALFAR CREAMERY CO. MILK CREAM CE CREAM FERGUSON E R AL OME 1201 South Olive Drive WEST PALM BEACH PHONE 5172 Ambulance Day or Night NOTICE for the benefit of our many Jewish Friends. Southern Dairies will have Kosher Dairy Products 'or the week of Passover Give y0ur order to your *>cer or to a Southern Dairies Milk Man. SOUTHERN DAIRIES WEST PALM BEACH PHONE 4188 Plans for Passover were dis- cussed at a joint meeting of Con- gregation and Sisterhood Beth El Jack Kapner and Mrs. Ben Ryder presided. Unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Hyman Kapner took place last Sunday Rabbi M. Greenstcin officiated assisted by Rev. M. Kanter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bloomberg and daughter have returned to their home in Patchogue, L. L., N. Y. Mrs. A. Levin is recuperating from an operation at a local hos- pital. Israel Rogoff, uncle of Dr. and Mrs. Carl N. Herman has re- turned to his home. Nathan Gulkis. Stuart, has been called to New York due to his father's illness. Lou Gold, son of H. Gold, left to join the service of the United States. B'NAI B'RITH AUXILIARY TO HOLD DINNER AND DANCE One of the most important so- cial events of the season to be sponsored by the organization will be a gala dinner and dance complete with floor show to be held by the Ladies Auxiliary of Sholem Lodge, B'nai B'rith. Sun- day, March 29th at the Latin Quarter. This affair will be staged for the benefit of the Stu- dent Union Scholarship Fund of B'nai B'rith. Reservations may be made with Mrs. E. Albert Pal- lot, chairman of the event, who will be assisted by Mrs. Isaac Levin, Mrs. Barney Goodman, Mrs. Robert Weinstcin. Mrs. Sam Silver and Mrs. Jennie Rotfort. BETH JACOB CONGREGATION Washington Avenue and Third Street. Miami Ileach MOSES MESCHELOFF. Rabbi 711 Lenox Avenue Phone 5-1328 MAURICE MAMCKES. Cantor Phone 4-0406 2263 S. W. 21t Terrace ask for KOSHER ZION PRODUCTS at your LOCAL DELICATESSEN THIS LABEL Insures Your Health U. S. Gov't. Inspected Demand It! DELICIOUS SALAMI WEINERS CORNED BEEF PASTRAMI Kosher Zion Sausage Co. CHICAGO If You Are in Need of Kosher Zion ProductsCall PEARL BROS. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS 1725 N. W. 7th Avenue PHONE 2-6141 Sabbath and Holiday Services Passover evening services will be held Wednesday and Thursday at 7 o'clock. Morning services will be held at 7 o'clock in our Community Building and at 9 o'clock in our synagogue build- ing. Rabbi Mescheloff will preach the first day on: "We Ask." Fri- day morning he will take as his subject "Our Answer." Cantor Maurice Mamches will chant the services. Shabbos Hagadol Our rabbi will speak on im- portant Passover laws during the morning's services. He will pre- sent the traditional Passover Pil- pul Saturday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. The public is invited. Bar Mitzva Shepard Faber will celebrate his becoming a bar mitzva during this Sabbath morning's services. Refreshments will be served by his parents after the services. Siyum HaBchor Jewish law requires that every "B'chor," or first-born male, fast Erev Pesach unless he has reason to partake of a Sudass Mitzva. Traditionally this is done by a Siyum. Rabbi Mescheloff will hold a Siyum on the Talmudic Tract: Kidushin: on Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock. All first born are urged to be present. Mechirass Chametz Jewish law requires that every Jew must not only refrain from eating all leaven, but must not have any chametz in his posses- sion during the Passover holiday. Chametz and its utensils, etc., can be sold to a non-Jew through our Rabbi. This is known as Mechirass Chametz. For this purpose see our rabbi at the syn- agogue or his home any day up to Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. This is a duty for tour- ists as well as natives. Bedikass Chametz Traditional search after leav- en takes place Tuesday evening in each home. Biyur Chametz All chametz must be burned or disposed of by Wednesday morning at 10. No chametz is to be eaten after 9:00 a. m. Wednes- day. Mawoss Chittim Our charity fund is faking care of an exceptionally large number of poor families this year in di- rect cooperation with the Jewish Welfare Bureau and the Miami Beach Relief Organization. We appreciate contributions to this fund. Simply send your check to "Mawoss Chittim," care Beth Jacob. 311 Washington Ave., Mi- ami Beach. For Our Soldiers Before the past high holydays our rabbi made a special trip to | West Palm Beach and our syna- gogue lodged and fed a large number of West Palm Beach sol- diers at our expense over the! holiday period. This year our Sisterhood has extended a wel- come to every Jewish soldier and cadet on Miami Beach to attend sedarim at the homes of our Sis- terhood. We know hosts and guests will enjoy the holiday. Passover Questions Our rabbi is eager to answer your questions concerning Pass- over. We urge that whenever in doubt you call him, as many of these questions can be an- swered satisfactorily only by an Orthodox rabbi. We caution against the use of so-called "Pass- over products" unless they are properly endorsed for Passover use, by recognized rabbinical au- thorities. . Model Seder Our religious school will pre- sent its annual model seder th\s Tuesday afternoon in our school building from 4 to 6 o'clock. All children of our daily and Sunday classes are taking part. Parents and friends are invited. Our Sisterhood will provide the re- freshments. Our Parent-Teachers Organization is supplying the children's costumes. Taking part in the Passover playlet are: Allan Berk, Gladys Gewertz, Dorothy Feit, Robert Herzog, Stanley Karp, Bernice Sir, Bert Pecharsky, Alice Bax- er, Leonard Berg, Irving Heller and Jeanette Ser. School Assembly The following children took part in our assembly program last Sunday: Dorothy Feit, Franklin Schoenbaum, Selma Cohen, Ber- nice Koven, Stephen Gross, Mar- sha Bender, Ruth Nesel, Jerry Jacobs, Murry Hirsh and Ada Mae Lurie. Congratulations We congratulate our Cantor and his family on moving into their own home on Lenox Ave. and 6th Street. May God bless them with health and happiness in it. Nichum Aveilim Our sincere condolences to our member, H. Jacobs, on the loss of his mother. May God console the bereaved. Married Carl Smolev and Miss Natalie Altman were married last week at the home of Rabbi Mescheloff in the presence of the immediate family. Morris Epstein and Carolyn G. Epstein were joined in marriage by Rabbi Mescheloff this week in the presence of family, friends and guests of the Park Central Hotel. Beach Habanoth Celebrate Passover The Victory chapter of the Mi- ami Beach Habanoth will cele- au-', fassover Sunday night, Aphil 4th, with a Third Seder. An enjoyable program is being prepared with the aid of the two sponsors, Mrs. M. Mescheloff and Mrs. E. Decky. R. W. BROWN & CO. FERTILIZER MANUFACTURERS Southern Florida Fertilizer Company TROPICAL BRAND Quality Fertilizer GROWERS' SUPPLIES INSECTICIDES Factory: Goulds, Florida Phone: Homestead 5-4451 Offices: South Miami, Fla. PHONE 4-3375 Buy Defense Bonds Today. PASSOVER GREETINGS We Wish to Announce a Complete Line of Dairy Products KOSHER FOR PASSOVER under supervision of Rabbi Abraham A. Kellner Miami Rabbi Moses Mescheloff Miami Beach Sunny Brook Creamery 79 N. W. 20th STREET PHONE 2-5310 GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MR. 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PAGE TEN +Jeistfk>ridiar FROM THE SWIVEL CHAIR William I. Boxerman % *\ y^n the other day when a local pub-1 America PatriotsM Cponsor dedicated to. .the four ot a meeting, ggg^ (rom of the German lication freedoms appeared with an ad- were vert.sement o^ th^ConstnuUona. | Q^ Educationa_ vertisement called upon all citi- zens to beware of subversive ac- tivities and to report them im- mediately to the proper federal authorities ... It suggested that. if the civilian wanted to keep , Large numbers of members of both Bund and Front alOndAp'nl 1st .1939. the League was one of a group behind a mass meeting where rairui e d extensive How the best intentioned pa- are taken in by the smooth and organizations capi- ng on patriotic-sounding names was revealed forcefully Unfortunately, the editor of that publication didn't check on the League before carrying that ad He might have saved him- self much embarrassmentand i lot of people some trouble. The Constitutional Educational [ue belongs to that gam: of "super-patriots" like True. Chris- tians. Sanctuary and Winrod who preach anti-Semitism, bait labor and reds, and fight the Roosevi H administration. On February 19th. 1939. that "patriotic" league joined the ENJOY A REAL "ONEG YOM TOV"SPEND Passover at Park Central 640 OCEAN DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH ...... .,... ;-j Announcing to all that the Park Central Hotel and Dining Room will be open to the public for the entire Passover Holidays with the renowned Cantor JOSEF MALEK Conducting the Sedarim in true Passover spirit and CANTOR JOSEF MALEK traditional manner. under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gartenberg Mr. and Mrs J. Schechter PHONE 5-5855 FOR RESERVATIONS pe fuehrer, spoke. f Kump formerly was editor oi .the "Awakener." and "The Head- both viciously anti-Semi- tic The "Awakener" included on it Dennis, the man in : ica today Such nun as Felix Frankfurter and the late Justice Bi ii r< di scribed as Ci mmunist party mi i by Kamp. 'When' investigated i y the La- Follete Civil Lib< rl C mmit- i... Kamp broke down ui questioning ... He admitted his league did nol educate and knew nothing about the Constitution. One of Kamp's pampl called "The Fifl Column in Washington." which la most everybody from the presi- dent down as a red (with special emphasis on those of the Jewish was distributed here in Miami by a men.in r of a local defense organization, who also had been taken in by the League's impressive name The distri- bution ceased as soon as he found out what was what. We don't want this piece to cast all organizations with patri- ot names m a bad light forthere are some, like Appreciate Ameri- ca, headed by Dr. Paul H. Doug. las of the University of Chicago, with an office here, which are doing very fine work in really strengthening our country s mor- al,, by fighting just the kind of propaganda that organizations ike the Constitutional Educa- tional League are disseminating Right now. Appreciate Ameri- ca is placing patriotic posters, drawn by the nation's leading newspaper carte mists and ar- tists with merchants and indust- rial concerns in an effort to build unity and end bigotry so that we can go on and win this war with- out too much delay. In Daily Action Serving the well-being of ran Jewry internally and allythat is the function of B'nai Brith Through the Anti-Defamation League, on the affirmative side, it has consistent- ly advocated Americanism . Defensively, the ADL likewise vigilant in protecting American Jewry from the on- slaughts of professional propa- :.- who derived their liveli- from the racket of anti- ism. Ii is well that the general com- munity which benefits from the ADL should bear this in mind : the current membership drive being conducted by Sholem of B'nai Brith ... In numbers there is strength . HHDAY, MARCH 27. i942 Affiliate yourself with th., gest .Jewish organization *t America by joiningB'nai B'riflP DAVID ZEITAnTguEST At THE NORMANDIE H0Tg David Zeitani is a guest a, ,. Normandie Hotel, Miami BeJSf and is in the Greater M.ami arp' as the representative of the c?a board Region of Religion t^a" in Palestine. During his r here he will organil ,S chapter of the group which if, participating agency of ,.a Greater Miami Jewish FedeJ tion. The religious labor S ment unites all groups of rdiS" lous pioneers and workers who believe m religious Zionism and who seek to rebuild the rconom,, structure of Jewish life Qnmic sound productive basis in P3i estinc. rai' Have you bought your De fense Bonds yet? Make Reservations For PASSOVER SEDARIM HEHIO HOTEL 116 COLLINS AVENUE MIAMI BEACH PHONE 5-3491 PASSOVER DAIRY PRODUCTS Land O* Sun Dairies BRINGS YOU STRICTLY KOSHER ' 77iey Say It With SmiM Do the members of YOUR family gay thlst ' If not, perhaps It Is because you have never given Alka-Seltzer thorough trial. AH over the world people who have used Alka-Seltzer are enthusiastic in its praise. If Alka-Seltzer is as good as we say It la, you want it in your med- icine cabinet; if it is not, it won't cost you a penny. We will refund the purchase price to any new user who is not entirely satisfied. Your family may need Alka-Seltzer sooner and more often than you think. Our guarantee of satisfaction or money refunded Jtj% covers its use in all conditions listed be- low. Gas on Stomach, Add Indigestion, Heart- barn, "Morning After", Muscular Palm, Nn- ralfU, Headache, Distress of Colds, as a Gar- gle in Minor Throat Irritations. Alka-Seltzer IN THE NEW SANITARY PURE-PAK SINGLE SERVICE CONTAINER "Your Personal Container" NEVER USED BEFORE NEVER USED AGAIN Land O'Sun Dairy Products for Passover are produced locally under the supervision of Rabbi Moses Mescheloff Both Jacob Cong., Miami Beach Rabbi Abraham A. Kellner Miami Jewish Orthodox Cong. GRADE "A" MILK SWEET CREAM SOUR CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE SWEET BUTTER BUTTERMILK Land O' Sun Dairies, Inc. Phone 5-5537 Or Order from Route Salesman I : bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB PUDAY, MARCH 27, 1942 *Jewish HerkKan PAGE ELEVEN THE Y. M. H. A NOTES By HARRY SCHWARTZ The "Y" in Defense Vex the past week, a committee SaW Mrs. Harry Hacker "^urifidV"Mrs. Stanley C. .,..,< Mrs. Ida Optner and Mrs Grossman have visited and a.,T Mrs. Ida Optner and. Mrs Mnurtcc Grossman have visited !-Vrv air and naval base in this ,rea and have contacted every executive officc for thc' PurPse of making arrangements for the P-,s<(ivrr Holidays for the Jewish b0Vs in uniform. Every one of ommandlng officers received tin- committee most cordially and thanked them and the Y. M. H. A. for the fine work they arc doing for these boys. Wherever they they received a list of the andarrangements are now le to place these boys with families. Unfortunately, there are not many Jewish boys in this area but everyone will be provided for. The response for Passover tality has been so over- wheln ing that there are not enough boys to place in thc va- rious homes who have asked for This shows a fine spirit on rt of Miami Jewry. They lie depended upon to do their part. Volleyball Game at Opa Locka On Tuesday morning Maurice Grossman, executive director, re- a call from the athletic of the Opa Locka Training Station asking us for a volleyball for Tuesday night at the B;i-> Our boys eagerly respond- this rail and at this writing its are being made to S<> in Opa Locka in a body to boys. This is just an- ; lance where the Y is al- ways ready, able and willing to assist with defense work. Re- creation plays a big part in the morale of the men in uniform and the Y is glad to contribute its share toward the same. Girl Scouts Last Tuesday night, Girl Scout Troop No. 23 held a beautiful candlelight ceremony at the Y. All Girl Scouts attended in uni- form and their parents were guests. The new members of the troop were inducted by Miss Frances Ginsberg, Scout Mistress. They took the oath and were giv- en their pins of induction. It was a very thrilling sight. These Girl Scouts are doing a marvelous job in assisting the Dade County Girl Scout Troops with regular defense work. Entertainment by thc Scouts concluded the program. Boy Scouts A Cub Troop consisting of boys nine years and over, is being formed at the Y. All boys inter- ested, please register at the officc. Y. W. H. A. Passover Tea The Passover Tea Committee, of which Mrs. S. B. Miller is chairman, is making elaborate preparations for the annual event to be held on Sunday afternoon, April 5 at the Y, at 2 o'clock. There will be a musical program and very few speeches. The spe- cial guests of the committee will be the Junior Hostesses who have been attending the regular Ser- vice Men's dances. The complete program will be given in these columns next week. Those assist- ing Mrs. Miller on the commit- tee are the following: Mrs. Harry Hacker, Mrs. Herman Slepian, ;' ALAMAC MIAMI BEACH FLORWAJ Enjoy a Really Delightful Passover Holiday at Andron's Alamac Hotel Impressive Seder Services (Dietary Observance) For Reservations Phone 5-2956 Special Meal Rates for Holidays Collins Avenue at 13th Street KOSHER KILLED CHICKENS Compare Our Poultry and Prices at SPRINGER POULTRY & EGG CO. 317 N. W. Fifth Street Shoched On Duty Every Day Phone 2-3508 lAIIE FEIIEEUL ' OF MIAMI 45 NORTHEAST FIRST AVENUE Resources Over S6,500,000 J. M. LIPTON, President I4 or Safety, Security and Liberal Return ... Place Your Funds In Dade Federal Each Account Insured Up To $5,000 By The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Mrs. Sam Haas, Mrs. Jean Scit- lin, Mrs. Charles Strauss, Mrs. Max Pepper, Mrs. Harry Gro- man, Mrs. Maurice Grossman, Mrs. Maey Levinson, and Mrs. Norman Jacobs. Y. M. H. A. Planning Bazaar With Its Affiliates Harry Schwartz was appointed chairman of the annual bazaar committee to be held at the Y the first week in May. This year many surprises are being planned and it will be one of the most out- standing affairs of its kind ever mid in this area. More details will be given later. Those assist- ing your columnist on the com- mittee are the following: Dr. Bockman, Leo Ackcrman, Ben Sirkin, Pete Silverman, Herman Waitsman, Frank Rose, Al Berko- witz. Jack Apte, Geo. Rachlin, Geo. Goldberg, Teddy Gulkis, Sol Levin, Al Pallot, Joseph Berman, Fred Shochet, Dave Brown, Geo. Chertkoff, Larry Grossberg, Al Reisman, Sam Seitlin, A. J. To- bin. Nat Blumberg, and Phil Berkowitz, Blackout With the war upon us, the Y is ever mindful of preparing for emergencies. For that reason a blackout committee was appoint- ed last week to make arrange- ments to have a blackout room set aside at the Y in case of any air raids. Pete Silverman, chair- man of that committee, is assist- ed by Al Reisman. Al Rosenfeld and George Chertkof. The com- mittee is now making a survey of the best available space and will recommend the type of ma- terials to be used for the same. Girls' Progress Club Plans Hay Ride The Girls' Progress Club of the Y is planning a hay ride on Sun- day afternoon, April 12. More details will be given in these col- umns next week. Notice Board Members A special board meeting has been called for Tuesday, March iil at the Y Blue Room. Very important messageCome early, stay late. News 'Round Town Ben Levy, for many years a staunch Y member, writes in from Puerto Rico where he is sta- tioned as a member of the 25th Medical Detachment Ben says, "I have always felt that America owes me nothing, but that I owe America everything. This is the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave and thus it is going to remain that way. America was built for all people and is a family of nations and we are going to preserve it as it is, as the greatest Democracy in the entire world." Splendidly spok- en, Ben. Let's hear from you again soon. To Nat Blumberg and family, our deepest regrets upon the death of his mother who passed away last Thursday in Savannah, Georgia. The weekly meeting of the G. P. C.'s, girls' division of the Y. M. H. A., was held at the Y club- room Wednesday evening, March 18th. The resignations of the vice- president and treasurer were ac- cepted and Evelyn Greenwald and Jeanette Cohen were elected to succeed them. Plans were made for a hay ride to be held in the near future for members and their escorts. Meetings are held every Wednesday night at 8:30 at the Y and girls between thc ages of 19 and 25 are invited. BUNDLES FOR BLUEJACKETS OUTFITS SHIP SURVIVORS Miami Bundles for Bluejackets sent out a hurry call on last Fri- day to all knitters making sweat- ers for that organization. The emergency which kept the phones buzzing all day was a call for sweaters for the men of the tor- pedoed Merchant Marine vessel who were picked up last week off thc Cuban coast and have now returned to the U. S. A. Sur- vivors were viewing with alarm the prospect of arriving in New York unprepared for the cold weather, having lost most of their possessions when the ship went down. They applied for sweat- ers at the Miami office of B. F. B. Miami B. F. B. has been in- creasingly busy with the interest and cooperation of Miamians eager to help in the war. Over 400 articles of knitted wear .vere despatched to the New York Branch last week, to be used in outfitting the sailors destined for duty in thc North Atlantic. TEMPLE EMANU-EL 1801 South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Rabbi Samuel Halevi Baron 702 S. E. 12th Street Telephone 1418 GOODMAN'S OFFER LINE OF PASSOVER PRODUCTS HERE Sabbath services Friday at 8 p. m. Religious School Sunday at 10 a. m. Youth Club 11:30 a. m. Sisterhood social for men and women, Monday at 8 p. m. Passover services to be an- nounced. Temple Emanu-EI is a liberal synagogue serving Fort Lauder- dale. Hollywood and all of Brow- ard County, Florida. Goodman's, an internationally know firm and one of the lead- ing distributors of matzos and Passover products for many years has appointed Wucher and Lynn, well-known wholesale grocery as exclusive distributors in this area for Goodman products. Goodman's offers a complete line of tea matzos, improved square matzos. egg matzos, matzo meal and matzo rerfel among its Passover products. Do your part for the armed might of your country, buy De- fense Bonds and Stamps. FLORIDA MATRIMONIAL Service Strictly Confidential For Appointment Call 2-0828 For Hour Passover Table \V' '} ^^////y^ 19 HRS.. 40 MINS. to Washington on the ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL Over2 boon faster than last season. Dieiel-powerad. Air-conditioned. All-Pullman. Cluli car, lounge car, dining cars. NEW THROUGH SLEEPING CAR SERV- ICE TO BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND Lv. Miami 3:30 P. M. SILVER METEOR Amirica't Mot Famous Slramlinr Diesel-pOWered. Air-conditioned. DeUixe coaches, sleeping cars to New York and the East. Coach seats iiiii-i he reserved in advance.Three feature cars.. lv. Miami 9:35 A.M. New trains, "SUN QUEEN." and "PAL MLAND" now in service. Consult Tiekt Agnt or T W. luckatt, A.G.P.A., 173 E. FlagUr St. Miami. VeLl 3-8391 GO MODERN!! GO SEABOARDS d/l' none better! HOROWITZ MARGARETEN DISTRIBUTED BY: NATIONAL BRANDS. INC., MIAMI, FLA. DAIRY PRODUCTS STRICTLY KOSHER FOR PASSOVER Under the Supervision of RABBI ABRAHAM A. KELLNER of the Miami Jewish Orthodox Congregation RABBI MOSES MESCHELOFF Beth Jacob Congregation. Miami Beach GRADE "A" MILK COTTAGE CHEESE SWEET CREAM SWEET BUTTER SOUR CREAM BUTTERMILK WHITE BELT DAIRY PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW N. W. 32nd AVENUE PHONE 7-2411 1 t> \ PAGE TWELVE mJmMi Flcrktiairi FRIDAY, MARCH 27, CONGREGATION BETH DAVID (Miami's Pioneer Congregation) 135 N. W. Third Avenue MAX SHAPIRO. Rabbi Residence Phone 2-2178 Office Phone 2-1473 HERMAN H. MARBEIN, Cantor 1134 S. W. 4th St. Phone 3-8172 Permanent Calendar Daily Services..................8:00 a. m. Evening Services.......7:00 p. m. Saturday morning______8:30 a.m. Sunday morning _____ 8:00 a.m. Hebrew School, daily------3:15 to 6.15 p. m. Late Friday Evening Services The last in the series of the late Friday evening services for this season, marking the 10th consecutive services conducted by Rabbi Max Shapiro, will take place this Friday evening at 8:15. Cantor Henry Marbein will chant the melodies. The services will be conducted by the following members of the Junior Congrega- tion: Bernard Dickson, Korine David. Louis Fine, Meyer Green- \T LIKES YOU berg, Irene and David Jacobs, Seymour Hinkes, Rosetta Klein, Bernice Levinson and Harvey Sootin. Irene and David Jacobs will speak on behalf of the Junior Congregation, and Bernice Levin- son will give the closing prayer. The central theme will be "Look- ing Forward." It has been very encouraging to note that the group attending services this season were resi- dents of Greater Miami, and not tourists. An Oneg Shabbos in the auditorium immediately af- ter the services arranged by Mrs. J. Engler in memory of her be- loved mother. Junior Choir Boys and girls of the Junior Congregation, under the tutorship and direction of Cantor Henry Marbein will aid in the chanting of the services this Friday. Any boy or girl interested to join the choir, will please contact the Cantor. Summer Services In view of the interest shown by many members and residents of Miami to participate in sum- mer services Friday evenings at 8:15 we shall begin such a series after Shevuos from June 5th to August 28th. It is necessary that you contact the office and express your intent with regard to sum- mer services. Shabbos Ha'-Gadol This Sabbath is known as "Shabbos Ha'GadoI." or the great Sabbath preceding Pass- over. During these services Sat- urday morning at 9:30 o'clock, Bernard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shcnkman. will become bar mitzvah. A reception in the au- ditorium will follow immediately after the services to which Bern- ard extends a cordial invitation to all worshipers. The rabbi will speak on the subject "A Continuous Chain." Children's Seder A miniature seder will be con- ducted by the Junior Congrega- tion for the students oi the Sun- day School this Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The entire ser- vices will be explained and in- terpreted so thai the students will be familiar with the Passov- er observances. Passover edi- bles will be served by the Sis- terhood. Mrs. Sam Dickson. chairman of the P. T. A., and her committee, will serve as host- esses. Passover Schedule Passover this year will be ush- ered in at sunset. Wednesday, at 7:15 o'clock. The first two days of Passover are Thursday and Friday The rabbi will speak in English and Yiddish The Cantor will chant all tra- ditional prayers. "Yiscor or Me- morial services will take plait Thursday. April 9th at 0 a. 1m. If you desire your beloved ones to be included in the Memorial services, please phone the rabbi and inscribe their names as a safekeeping for all times. Junior Passover Services The Junior congregation will conduct special services Thurs- day and Friday mornings at 10:JU o'clock. Children are urged not to attend classes but to come to the services. An excuse for ab- sence will be given to those only who attend these services. In Memorium The following Yahrzeiten of be- loved ones whose names are in- scribed in our Book of Life, and whose Yahrzeiten occur this com- ing week, will be mentioned from the pulpit during the services this Friday night: Shlomma Ahron, father of Charles Leven- ston; Baila. mother of Mrs. J. Engler; Zazel Hershel, father Mrs. Daisy Bremen. of MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION ABRAHAM A. KELLNER. Rabbi 1823 S W. 14th Terrace Phone 3-M92 590 S. W. 17lh Avenue TALMUD TOKA1I 1645 S. W. Third Street Passover Notes Rabbi Kellner will conduct the gale of Chometz up to Wednes- day morning. April 1st and will be in the synagogue every morn- g and .veiling. Between Min- ha and Maanv the Rabbi teaches the Laws of Passover every weekday. , Children's Sedar The children of the Sunday School and Talmud Torah wil have a miniature seder during the Sunday School hours on bun- day March 29th. The children will conduct the ceremonies in the traditional manner. Siyum Bechovim Rabbi Kellner will complete the study of the Tractate Megil- lah on Wednesday morning Erev Pessach after the Shachns Ser- vice and a most cordial invitation is extended to all just first born men and boys to be present. Shabbos Haggadol Rabbi Kellner will discuss the most pertinent Laws of Passover from the pulpit on this coming Sabbath morning and will speak at 10:30 a. m. on "Sabbaths; Great and Small." In the afternoon the rabbi will speak in the Tradi- tional Halecha manner and speak 1 in Yiddish at 6 p. m. on "Will History Repeat." The Shalos this week is donated by Mr. Max Rifas. our president, in honor of the marriage of Arthur Rifas, his youngest son. Bedikas Chometz The search for the leaven should be conducted Tuesday night. March 31st. immediately after night fall. This very im- portant ceremony, symbolic of the cleaning of our homes from all chometz is an essential part of the Pre-Pessach rituals and 1942 we urge its genuine obscr^T Rfuo Shlemo ' We regret to hear of thn nessof Mrs. R. SnyderUrnV"" conut Grove and pray tm h quick recovery. ner Nichum Avelim We chronicle with pr0fnnj grief the passing of Na't B uU"d berg s mother and we bee t tend to him the conereWm*.' most profound sympathy. Jewish Radio Hour Rabbi Abraham A. Kellner win speak on the Rabbinical h7 this Sunday afternoon, M m, 29th at 4:30 p. m. over H2 WIOD He will speak on "Qu"n tions. Old and New." ** Moat Chittim Committee The following are active in ik. synagogue on our Moas Chittim Committee: Max Rifas, nahh Gluck, Mrs. Sarah Alber and Mrs. Levine. a KOSHER for PASSOVER Food Products to Enrich yourHoliday Table ROKEACH PURE HONEY ROKEACH KOSHER BORSCHT ROKEACH KOSHER NYAFAT ROKEACH KOSHER PEANUT OIL SERVICE SCHEDULE Daily Minyon............. 8:30 a. m. Mincna_________......._. 5:30 p. m Maariv_________________6:00 p. m Saturday.....................9:00 a. m. Pro Patria We pause this week to salute Nathan Robbins. son of our bro- thel'. David Rabinovich. who won a distinction as squad leader on the second day of his arrival to Camp Robinson. We pray for his welfare and hope that he will re- turn to his loved ones in good health and happiness. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY RIVEN thai Philip Rumei and Samuel BuMman ftri < u iRed in business under the fictitious name (if HOMER'S Rum CENTERMEAT DEPARTMENT at .r. i:-t Street, Miami Beach, Floi Ida, and Intend to register wild fictitious name In the offli the Clerk < the Circuit "'nit r,f [>nde County, Florida. I'll I I.II- ROMER SAMUEL SfSSMAN S"l<* < >w ners CEORREfHERTKOF Attorney fair Applicants :: 13-20-27 I 3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY C11VEN that Tony h'rleml i- engaged in business under the fictitious nami of ROM Hits Ft ml. CENTERVEGETABLE DE- PARTMENT ;it 5*a list Street, Miami i'.' .i' h, Kloi lila, and Intends to reg- ister "aid f|i tltlous i nme In 11 of- i.....'i the Clerk of the Cli cull Co "i Dade County, Florida. TONY FRIEND Sole, i ,\ '.-i GEORGE CHERTKOF i"5 foi Applicant 3 13-20-27 i 3-10 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS TO KEEP YOUR HOUSE CLEAN AND KOSHER ROKEACH KOSHER SILVER POLISH ROKEACH KOSHER SOAP ROKEACH KOSHER SCOURING POWDER ROKOH At all Groceries I. ROKEACH f, S ONS, INC. BROOKLYN, N.Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undi rslgned, desiring t" engage In iMislni'Ss under the Mi litlous name of EVERGLADES NOVELTY CO. (not and intend to regist< i said name the Clerk of the Clrcuil Court in Dade County, Flnrldii ESTHER II. ULCMENFELD LENA C. GOLDMAN LILLIAN It. HOFFMAN MINNIE II LESNICK HARRY Zl'KERNICK Attorney for Applicants 2/27 3/6-13-20-27 Mil ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the undersigned, desiring, to engage in - undei the fictitious ham- ., nmm'W?01 pry clean! ING < o. Intends to register the inld name with the Clerk of the Circuit 1 ouri ......le County, Florida. 2 tl :: 8-13-20 .'7 ALEX STEIN I H J/-18-20-27HERMAN BpR"*aER aerk of 'r'.-ir:iul,"c,:;1f''i,f"f,l',r' County. Florida. "' l>aUl' MRS. s KTRF.IFF 3/20-27 4/.1-10-17 *' Wner National Kosher Market W. Mechlowiti. Prop. 424 Collins Ave. Ph. 5-5841 We Handle a Full Line Of WINES Domestic and Palestinian Also All Kinds Of Matzos, Dry Fruits and Dairy Products and Passover Sugar FOR PASSOVER Rattan Furniture ior Homes. Boats and Cabanas SPECIALSNOW IN EFFECTREDUCED PRICES FRANK S. EVANS CO., INC. 7005 Biscayne Boulevard (Showrooms) 300 N. E. 71st Street (Factory) Phones 7-11317-2821 RepairingUpholsteringRcfinishing Matzos, Matzo Products, Coffees, NutsIn Fact YOUR ENTIRE PASSOVER NEEDS may be obtained at the /a/e tSt.CJCCi DELICATESSEN 170 N. W. 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PAGE 1 OUPAY, MARCH 27, 1942 TEMPLE ISRAEL 137 N. E. 19th Street Office Phone 2-7746 RABBI JACOB H. KAPLAN Ph. D. *" Rabbi Emeritus 8196 Indian Creek Drive6-1265 Miami Beach RADIil COI.MAN A. ZWITMAN 6400 iJiGorce Drive Miami Beach Phone 6-1738 + knisl tkridNnn PAGE FIVE Rabbi Zwitman will be in the Temple every morning. You may consult niih him o" matter* concerning the Jewish community, or your personal problems, You will be assured symDSthetie hearing and advice, and. needli'ss to say. each matter will be held in strict co nfiden ce. Sabbath Eve Services Friday evening, March 27, at 8:15 o'clock, in observance of Isaac M. Wise Memorial Sabbath tin Men's Club of Temple Israel will participate in the Sabbath service. Harold B. Spaet, president of the Men's Club, will be in charge of arrangements. Isaacwill speak on the subject, "JudaismPlus or Minus." A reception for worshipers, under Sisterhood sponsorship, will follow the service. Sabbath Morning Services Saturday morning, March 28th, at 11 o'clock, congregational participation, Torah reading, and interpretation of Biblical portion, by Rabbi Zwitman. Passover Morning Service Thursday morning, April 2, at 11 o'clock Rabbi Colman A. Zwitman will preach on the subject, "Deliverance from Oppression." Temple Seder As a service of accommodation to our Temple members, the annual Passover Seder will be held on Wednesday evening, April 1 in Kaplan Hall, under Sisterhood sponsorship. Due to the limited number of reservations which can be accepted for this catered dinner, our Temple members are advised to avail themselves of the privilege which their membership grants them. Reservations are open only to Temple members and their families. If, after March 27th, some seats at the Temple Seder will still be available, then tourists and guests will be admitted. We therefore urge our members to make reservations before March 27th, accompanying these with their check. Service men in the nearby camps have been invited to the Seder as guests of the Sisterhood. Mrs. J. Gerald Lewis, Sisterhood president, is in charge of this project. 'Special Youth Group Meeting Sunday evening, March 29 at 8 o'clock in Kaplan Hall, prePassover Rally, amusing skits, dancing, refreshments and social hour. All young people in the congregation above the age of 16 are most cordially invited. Admission free, Melvin Green, president; Marvin Goldman, program chairman. In Memoriam "May the Father of peace send peace to all who mourn and comfort the bereaved among us." At the services this Friday evening, the memory of the following will be hallowed: Recently departed: Joseph Hollender, father of Dr. A. R. Hollender. Yahrzeits: Theresa Riesner. mother of Bert Riesner and Mrs. Herbert Kleiman; Stanley L. Jacobs, husband of Mrs. Janette K. Jacobs; Hary Hollender, mother of Dr. A. R. Hollender; Louis CONGREGATION GATES OF PRAYER 230 Lincoln Road. Miami Beach Rabbi Joseph E. Rickovsky This coming Sabbath morning at the services to be held at the [ Congregation, Rabbi Joseph E. i Rackovsky will deliver a ser| mon on the subject, "Conceit." | At the afternoon service he will I deliver an address on the subject, "Beur Chometz." Services will be held during the entire week of Passover at the Congregation. Services are being held daily, each morning and each evening. All members and friends are invited to consult the rabbi regarding preparation for the Passover holidays. Rabbi Rackovsky may be reached at the Congregation or at his home, 1330 Pennsylvania Avenue, regarding the sale of Chometz, as well as in regard to any laws and regulations incidental to the conduct of Passover observance. FQg^/ICTORY BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE lONDS AND STAMPS Diamant, brother of Mrs. Rose Raff. Gift presented to the Temple by Mrs. Henry Kauffmann in memory of her father. Prayer books presented to the Temple by Mrs. Janette K. Jacobs in memory of her husband. W0^-^4 *v % ^ # £ £ LODGE ON LAKE A *@atte and fty&fHt HOT SPRINGS NATIONAL PARK*ARKANSAS Your part in America's Victory Program requires energy, vigor and health. Keep fit by relaxing at this world-famous health spa in the beautiful Ouachita Mountains. Horseback riding, golf, tennis, hiking, boating and fishing on Lakes Hamilton and Catherine; and countless other recreations. Oaklawn horse-racing season from February 23 to March 28. Located in its own private park, the Eastman offers quiet relaxation, yet is conveniently close to everything. A wide variety of accommodations. Government supervised bathhouse under the same roof. '"OlNtj J Ii, Saa P c c 4 PAGE 1 rRIPAY ^MARCH 27, 1942 PALM BEACH NOTES MRS. MARY SCHREBNICK Representative Martin Gold, a student at The Citadel Charleston, S. C, spent several days at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gold, Palm Beach. Rabbi M. Greensetin returned from Orlando where he was guest speaker at the synagogue. Dr W. E. VanLandingham, local health officer, was guest speaker at Congregation Beth El vJenisti fhr/kUam PAGE NINE recently. His topic was "Disease Prevention. B'nai B'rith Lodge No 1146 were hosts recently at a card party held at Schwartzberg Hall. Mrs A. Bergman was hostess to the Beth El card party Sunday night at Schcr Hall. "For Good Health Use HOLSUM BREAD" ROGERS BAKERIES. INC. 415-17-19 Okeechobee Rd. Bakers oi Holsum Products PHONE 3851 WEST PALM BEACH ALFAR CREAMERY CO. MILK CREAM CE CREAM FERGUSON E R AL OME 1201 South Olive Drive WEST PALM BEACH PHONE 5172 Ambulance Day or Night NOTICE for the benefit of our many Jewish Friends. Southern Dairies will have Kosher Dairy Products 'or the week of Passover Give y 0ur or d er to your *>cer or to a Southern Dairies Milk Man. SOUTHERN DAIRIES W EST PALM BEACH PHONE 4188 Plans for Passover were discussed at a joint meeting of Congregation and Sisterhood Beth El Jack Kapner and Mrs. Ben Ryder presided. Unveiling of a monument to the memory of the late Hyman Kapner took place last Sunday Rabbi M. Greenstcin officiated assisted by Rev. M. Kanter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bloomberg and daughter have returned to their home in Patchogue, L. L., N. Y. Mrs. A. Levin is recuperating from an operation at a local hospital. Israel Rogoff, uncle of Dr. and Mrs. Carl N. Herman has returned to his home. Nathan Gulkis. Stuart, has been called to New York due to his father's illness. Lou Gold, son of H. Gold, left to join the service of the United States. B'NAI B'RITH AUXILIARY TO HOLD DINNER AND DANCE One of the most important social events of the season to be sponsored by the organization will be a gala dinner and dance complete with floor show to be held by the Ladies Auxiliary of Sholem Lodge, B'nai B'rith. Sunday, March 29th at the Latin Quarter. This affair will be staged for the benefit of the Student Union Scholarship Fund of B'nai B'rith. Reservations may be made with Mrs. E. Albert Pallot, chairman of the event, who will be assisted by Mrs. Isaac Levin, Mrs. Barney Goodman, Mrs. Robert Weinstcin. Mrs. Sam Silver and Mrs. Jennie Rotfort. BETH JACOB CONGREGATION Washington Avenue and Third Street. Miami Ileach MOSES MESCHELOFF. Rabbi 711 Lenox Avenue Phone 5-1328 MAURICE MAMCKES. Cantor Phone 4-0406 2263 S. W. 21t Terrace ask for KOSHER ZION PRODUCTS at your LOCAL DELICATESSEN THIS LABEL Insures Your Health U. S. Gov't. Inspected Demand It! DELICIOUS SALAMI WEINERS CORNED BEEF PASTRAMI Kosher Zion Sausage Co. CHICAGO If You Are in Need of Kosher Zion ProductsCall PEARL BROS. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS 1725 N. W. 7th Avenue PHONE 2-6141 Sabbath and Holiday Services Passover evening services will be held Wednesday and Thursday at 7 o'clock. Morning services will be held at 7 o'clock in our Community Building and at 9 o'clock in our synagogue building. Rabbi Mescheloff will preach the first day on: "We Ask." Friday morning he will take as his subject "Our Answer." Cantor Maurice Mamches will chant the services. Shabbos Hagadol Our rabbi will speak on important Passover laws during the morning's services. He will present the traditional Passover Pilpul Saturday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock. The public is invited. Bar Mitzva Shepard Faber will celebrate his becoming a bar mitzva during this Sabbath morning's services. Refreshments will be served by his parents after the services. Siyum HaBchor Jewish law requires that every "B'chor," or first-born male, fast Erev Pesach unless he has reason to partake of a Sudass Mitzva. Traditionally this is done by a Siyum. Rabbi Mescheloff will hold a Siyum on the Talmudic Tract: Kidushin: on Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock. All first born are urged to be present. Mechirass Chametz Jewish law requires that every Jew must not only refrain from eating all leaven, but must not have any chametz in his possession during the Passover holiday. Chametz and its utensils, etc., can be sold to a non-Jew through our Rabbi. This is known as Mechirass Chametz. For this purpose see our rabbi at the synagogue or his home any day up to Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. This is a duty for tourists as well as natives. Bedikass Chametz Traditional search after leaven takes place Tuesday evening in each home. Biyur Chametz All chametz must be burned or disposed of by Wednesday morning at 10. No chametz is to be eaten after 9:00 a. m. Wednesday. Mawoss Chittim Our charity fund is faking care of an exceptionally large number of poor families this year in direct cooperation with the Jewish Welfare Bureau and the Miami Beach Relief Organization. We appreciate contributions to this fund. Simply send your check to "Mawoss Chittim," care Beth Jacob. 311 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. For Our Soldiers Before the past high holydays our rabbi made a special trip to | West Palm Beach and our synagogue lodged and fed a large number of West Palm Beach soldiers at our expense over the! holiday period. This year our Sisterhood has extended a welcome to every Jewish soldier and cadet on Miami Beach to attend sedarim at the homes of our Sisterhood. We know hosts and guests will enjoy the holiday. Passover Questions Our rabbi is eager to answer your questions concerning Passover. We urge that whenever in doubt you call him, as many of these questions can be answered satisfactorily only by an Orthodox rabbi. We caution against the use of so-called "Passover products" unless they are properly endorsed for Passover use, by recognized rabbinical authorities. Model Seder Our religious school will present its annual model seder th\s Tuesday afternoon in our school building from 4 to 6 o'clock. All children of our daily and Sunday classes are taking part. Parents and friends are invited. Our Sisterhood will provide the refreshments. Our Parent-Teachers Organization is supplying the children's costumes. Taking part in the Passover playlet are: Allan Berk, Gladys Gewertz, Dorothy Feit, Robert Herzog, Stanley Karp, Bernice Sir, Bert Pecharsky, Alice Baxer, Leonard Berg, Irving Heller and Jeanette Ser. School Assembly The following children took part in our assembly program last Sunday: Dorothy Feit, Franklin Schoenbaum, Selma Cohen, Bernice Koven, Stephen Gross, Marsha Bender, Ruth Nesel, Jerry Jacobs, Murry Hirsh and Ada Mae Lurie. Congratulations We congratulate our Cantor and his family on moving into their own home on Lenox Ave. and 6th Street. May God bless them with health and happiness in it. Nichum Aveilim Our sincere condolences to our member, H. Jacobs, on the loss of his mother. May God console the bereaved. Married Carl Smolev and Miss Natalie Altman were married last week at the home of Rabbi Mescheloff in the presence of the immediate family. Morris Epstein and Carolyn G. Epstein were joined in marriage by Rabbi Mescheloff this week in the presence of family, friends and guests of the Park Central Hotel. Beach Habanoth Celebrate Passover The Victory chapter of the Miami Beach Habanoth will celeAU-', f ass over Sunday night, Aphil 4th, with a Third Seder. An enjoyable program is being prepared with the aid of the two sponsors, Mrs. M. Mescheloff and Mrs. E. Decky. R. W. BROWN & CO. FERTILIZER MANUFACTURERS Southern Florida Fertilizer Company TROPICAL BRAND Quality Fertilizer GROWERS' SUPPLIES INSECTICIDES Factory: Goulds, Florida Phone: Homestead 5-4451 Offices: South Miami, Fla. PHONE 4-3375 Buy Defense Bonds Today. PASSOVER GREETINGS We Wish to Announce a Complete Line of Dairy Products KOSHER FOR PASSOVER under supervision of Rabbi Abraham A. Kellner Miami Rabbi Moses Mescheloff Miami Beach Sunny Brook Creamery 79 N. W. 20th STREET PHONE 2-5310 GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS MR. 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PAGE 1 PAGE TEN +Jeistfk>ridiar FROM THE SWIVEL CHAIR William I. Boxerman % *£\ y^n the other day when a local pub-1 America PatriotsM C£ponsor dedicated to. .the four ot a meeting, ggg^ (rom of the German lication freedoms appeared with an adwere vert.sement o^ th^ConstnuUona. | Q^ Educationa_ vertisement called upon all citizens to beware of subversive activities and to report them immediately to the proper federal authorities ... It suggested that. if the civilian wanted to keep Large numbers of members of both Bund and Front al On d Ap'nl 1st .1939. the League was one of a group behind a mass meeting where rairui e d extensive How the best intentioned paare taken in by the smooth and organizations caping on patriotic-sounding names was revealed forcefully Unfortunately, the editor of that publication didn't check on the League before carrying that ad He might have saved himself much embarrassmentand i lot of people some trouble. The Constitutional Educational [ue belongs to that gam: of "super-patriots" like True. Christians. Sanctuary and Winrod who preach anti-Semitism, bait labor and reds, and fight the Roosevi H administration. On February 19th. 1939. that "patriotic" league joined the ENJOY A REAL "ONEG YOM TOV"SPEND Passover at Park Central 640 OCEAN DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH .,.. % ;-j Announcing to all that the Park Central Hotel and Dining Room will be open to the public for the entire Passover Holidays with the renowned Cantor JOSEF MALEK Conducting the Sedarim in true Passover spirit and CANTOR JOSEF MALEK traditional manner. under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gartenberg Mr. and Mrs J. Schechter PHONE 5-5855 FOR RESERVATIONS pe fuehrer, spoke. f Kump formerly was editor oi .the "Awakener." and "The Headboth viciously anti-Semitic The "Awakener" included on it Dennis, the man in : ica today Such nun as Felix Frankfurter and the late Justice Bi II r< di scribed as Ci mmunist party mi i by Kamp. 'When' investigated i y the LaFollete Civil Lib< rl C mmiti... Kamp broke down ui questioning ... He admitted his league did nol educate and knew nothing about the Constitution. One of Kamp's pampl called "The Fifl Column in Washington." which la most everybody from the president down as a red (with special emphasis on those of the Jewish was distributed here in Miami by a men.in r of a local defense organization, who also had been taken in by the League's impressive name The distribution ceased as soon as he found out what was what. We don't want this piece to cast all organizations with patriot names m a bad light forthere are some, like Appreciate America, headed by Dr. Paul H. Doug. las of the University of Chicago, with an office here, which are doing very fine work in really strengthening our country s moral,, by fighting just the kind of propaganda that organizations ike the Constitutional Educational League are disseminating Right now. Appreciate America is placing patriotic posters, drawn by the nation's leading newspaper carte mists and artists with merchants and industrial concerns in an effort to build unity and end bigotry so that we can go on and win this war without too much delay. In Daily Action Serving the well-being of ran Jewry internally and allythat is the function of B'nai Brith Through the Anti-Defamation League, on the affirmative side, it has consistently advocated Americanism Defensively, the ADL likewise vigilant in protecting American Jewry from the onslaughts of professional propa:.who derived their livelifrom the racket of anti% ism. Ii is well that the general community which benefits from the ADL should bear this in mind : the current membership drive being conducted by Sholem of B'nai Brith ... In numbers there is strength HHDAY, MARCH 27. i 942 Affiliate yourself with th., % gest .Jewish organization *t Americ a by joining B 'nai B'riflP DAVID ZEITANTGUEST AT THE NORMANDIE H 0T g David Zeitani is a guest a ,. Normandie Hotel, Miami BeJSf and is in the Greater M.ami arp as the representative of the c? a board Region of Religion t^ a in Palestine. During his £ r here he will organil ,S chapter of the group which if, participating agency of ,. a Greater Miami Jewish FedeJ tion. The religious labor S ment unites all groups of rdiS" lous pioneers and workers who believe m religious Zionism and who seek to rebuild the rconom,, structure of Jewish life Q n mic sound productive basis in P 3 i estinc. rai Have you bought your De fense Bonds yet? 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Alka-Seltzer IN THE NEW SANITARY PURE-PAK SINGLE SERVICE CONTAINER "Your Personal Container" NEVER USED BEFORE NEVER USED AGAIN Land O'Sun Dairy Products for Passover are produced locally under the supervision of Rabbi Moses Mescheloff Both Jacob Cong., Miami Beach Rabbi Abraham A. Kellner Miami Jewish Orthodox Cong. GRADE "A" MILK SWEET CREAM SOUR CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE SWEET BUTTER BUTTERMILK Land O' Sun Dairies, Inc. Phone 5-5537 Or Order from Route Salesman I : BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB PAGE 1 FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1942 + Jewish FIcrkHaun PAGE THREE KING'S, .g^gj KOMMENTS SiHi The views expressed do not necessarily represent the editorial opinion of The Jewish Floridian Change of policy says King Here soon will he bring They take him to task The readers they all ask Whowhatwhen and why Think and figurethen they sigh We think we know who you mean Tell usplease come clean Furthermore they all say Give factsthat's the way The good you want to do The info first from you Then the devil we will all raise Till wrong-doers change their ways. Yeshiva College of New York tried some new experimenting recently hypnotising tome of the students. The results showed that the only instruction that the hypnotized failed to obey was that of eating treifah ... a new class to learn the art of Hypnotism is being formed here. King believes in an individual having the right to live his own private life without being interfered with but then again some individuals in certain walks of life have with the assumption of their particular profession made of their private livespublic ones They are looked up to, respected etc. and this individual in order to satisfy ones personal desires must of a certainty be careful of his behavior The brazen effrontery of one of the individuals of whom King speaks is astounding his actions this week were without regard. A petition to Federation is now being circulated demanding that funds allocated to one of its participating agencies be stopped ... to prevent the misusing of these funds. The Public Relations man her will soon find himself on the carpet for his inefficiency ... or is it due to the fact that too much responsibility is shoved upon him BTTEnilDIl! RRI11V HIEI.! Effective immediately we are setting aside 20% of our total guest capacity and will accomodate free of charge parents of men in service of UNCLE SAM stationed in Miami Beach. Each such stay will be limited to one week, so that as many friends as possible may participate in this offer. We deem it a privilege to aid the men engaged in this great war for Freedom. THE CLEUELMIDER HOTEl ON THE OCEAN FRONT, MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA "It's marvelousthis Chicket! It tastes just like chickon fat... but it's all-vegetable, parve and kosher. Now 1 get a meat taste in a milk meal." PASSOVER GUIDE Passover starts, sunset, Wednesday evening, April 1st, and ends, Friday April 10th. All cnometz" should be removed from homes not later than Wednesday, 9 a. m. Hotels and Restaurants Miami Fagan's Palatial Kosher Rest. Miami Beach Andron's Alamac. Evans Hotel. London Arms Hotel. Nash Hotel. Nemo Hotel. New Yorker Hotel. President Hotel. Park Central Hotel. Seabreeze Hotel. Dairies Florida Dairies. Home Milk Producers. Land-O-Sun Dairies. Southern Dairies. White Belt Dairies. Sunny Brook Creamery. Fish East Coast Fisheries. Markets and Delicatessens Miami Max's. Rosedale. Miami Beach National Kosher Market. Meat and Poultry Springer's Poultry Market. Midwest Poultry Market Aichtee Poutry. Matsos and Matso Products Goodman's. Wucher-Lynn-Distributors. Horowitz-Margareten. National Brands, Distributors. Manischewitz. Levinson Food Specialties Co., Distributors. General Passover Products Rokeach. Levinson Food Specialties Co., Distributors. Montora Wine. Manhattan Distributors. Kosher Zion Delicatessen. Watch for Passover Label. Chiket. National Brands. 1st Sader, Wednesday evening. 2nd Sader, Thursday evening. (See synagogue bulletins for time of services.) For further information call your Rabbi. Typical of the HIAS service on the front of human salvage is the case of hundreds of refugees and immigrants who recently arrived on the S. S. Nyassa from Lisbon. Above is a group of refugees, photographed upon their arrival at the Pennsylvania Depot, New York, where their needs were ministered to by HIAS, which provided shelter and food for a considerable number of the group. Many of the refugees were enroute to Central and South American countries, while others were eagerly welcomed by their American rlatives and sponsors. The HIAS is a participating agency of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. For Victory BUY U.S.BONDS AND STAMPS BRITISH SECRETARY WILL STUDY PALESTINE PROBLEM "SOCIAL IUSTICE" CALLS WAR NOT WORTH FIGHTING New York (WNS) "Social Justice" this week proved that a leopard cannot change its spots. For the first time since Pearl Harbor, the anti-Semitic, proNazi organ of Father Coughlin, tore aside its weak-hearted pretense of support of the war effort when it alleged that the Jews and not the Nazis started the war. Styled in the manner of Germany's Jew-baiter Julius Stretcher, the article baselessly claimed that the present war resulted from "the persecutions suffered by 600,000 Jews in Germany." GUARANTEED TO10"W3 AGASH CHIKET The all-vegetable shortening with the chicken taate CH1KKT In manufactured by the AGASH RKKINING CORPORATION, under the kashruth supervision of Rabbi Hershel KoenlKsbers;. Guaranteed parv6--rree from all contact with meat. ZOYA FYODOROVA Star of "Girl From Leningrad," Plaza Theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 31st and April' 1st. GAINESVILLE NOTES If Your Grocer Cannot Supply You PHONE 2-7401 National Brands. Inc.. Wholesale Distributors The younger Jewish girls of Gainesville have organized a social group under the title of the "Light" club. Meetings are held every Sunday and afterwards Open House is held sponsored by the Hillel. Entertainment and refreshments are served. The president is Marie Brownsteen. However, since the membership at present is small, other offices such as secretary, treasurer, vice president are filled by Mimi Rudderman. Charter members of the club are Marie Brownsteen, Pricilla Fruchtman, Esther Gilmore, Dena Mazo and Mimi Rudderman. Sidney Brouse is general manager and Betty Bobroff is a pledge. The "Ligh*' would line very much to correspond with other clubs and would welcome any advice offered to make the club a success. Any girls between the ages of 15 and 21 in towns near Gainesville, that are interested in joining this club are invited to write. Mimi Rudderman, Secretary Box 444 Gainesville .Florida. London (WNS)A delegation of members of Parliament headed by Lord Wedgwood demanding an investigation of the policies of the Palestine administration, met with Colonial Secretary Lord Cranborne who promised that he wold study the aspects of British policy. Since he entered office just recently. Lord Cranborne explained that he had not yet been able to thoroughly investigate and study the Palestine situation. At the same time, the London Palestine Investment Company which is seeking to promote trade between Palestine and the British Empire revealed that British I capital has continued to be in vested in Palestine all during the war period. Since the oUt-! break of the war, English Jews have invested large sums in Palestine, the chairman, Captain H. I A. Leon announced. RABBI MILTON STEINBERG New York (WNS) Professor of New York, who has been apHerman Strauss, head of the Jewpointed a member of the Nationish Hospital in Berlin committed al Hillel Commission, the governsuicide on the eve of his schedi ing body of B'nai B'rith's 65 uled deportation to a Polish Hillel Foundations and Counselghetto. He was 74 years old. lorships. WOMEN NOW CHOOSE PEOPLES^^^^COMPANY M o 1 1 y w o d Ft. l>. a < i < t l ( NI..I % a h PAGE 1 & I PAGE TWO 9>Jmlst>ncr/J/at7 FRIDAY, MARCH 27. Social Personals Clubs Organizations PERSONALS Corp. Irving Rotfort returned to Pensacola after a brief visit in Miami. J. Aron Abbott is recuperating from a recent operation at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Sam Luby is a patient at Jackson Memorial Hospital following a recent automobile accident. Miss Lillian Aronson of New York is vacationing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marcus. Rev. Nathan Wrooble is convalescing at home following an operation at Jackson Memorial Hospital. Miss Mickey Bluestone left for New York this week after spending the season with Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller. Mrs. Nathan Adelman is a patient at Jackson Memorial Hospital where she is recuperating from an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fricdell of Baltimore, Md., are spending a month's vacation at the Milburn Hotel. Miami Beach. Boo Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy of Miami Beach, is recuperating from a recent illness at Ft. Knox where he is stationed. Mrs. Levy left last week to visit her son. ANNIVERSARIES ORGANIZATIONS Workman's Circle Branch No. 692 of Greater Miami will hold a dinner Sunday evening, March anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. Finley Binder were the recipients of many congratulatory messages upon the 2 "'"''" 6 ""m "at the Lyceum, 25 occasion of their first wedding $£ h ft £ "£ !" e M 4 a m l Beach. Entertainment will be provided. The Bialek Branch, Jewish National Workers Alliance will hold their second annual Third Sedar Sunday, April 5th at 7 p. m. at the Nemo Hotel, Collins Avenue and 1st Street, Miami Beach. UNVEILING The unveiling of a tombstone to the memory of the late Ben Rigel of Far Rockaway, N. Y., will take place Sunday, March 29th at 2 p. m. at Woodlawn Cemetery with Rabbi Abraham Kellner officiating. Mr. Rigel was survived by his wife, a son, Edward Rigel; and three daughters, Mrs. Jeanctte Laschower, Mrs. Dorothy Gurowitz and Mrs. Rita Amstcr. DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kopelowitz left for St. Louis to attend the funeral services for R. R. Gilbert, father of Mrs. Kopelowitz, who passed away last Friday. BAR MITZVAH Zelda Syman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Syman. entertained a group of R. A. F. Embry-Riddle and Municipal air cadets at her home Friday night. Dancing and games were enjoyed followed by a buffet supper. Mr. and Mrs. George Burney assisted the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shenkman announce the bar mitzvah of their son, Bernard, which will take place Saturday. March 28th at 9:30 a. m. at the Beth David Synagogue. Friends and relatives are invited. Pvt. Dave Kronberg left for Camp Wheeler, Ga., where he is stationed, after visiting with his family for several days. Start a Dinner Set! ADDA-PLACE way saves you money $45 0 1 unit Get exactly the pieces you need as you need them. Unit No. 1 contains 1 Dinner Plate. Square Salad Plate, Bread and Butter Plate. Cup. Saucer. Fruit Dish. Unit No 2: 13-inch Platter and Vegetable Dish. Unit 3: Vegetable Dish MIAMI STORE. DINNERWARE Sugar with Coyer. Creamer. FIFTH FLOOR Palatial Kosher Restaurant 265 N. E. SECOND STREET OFFERS A COMPLETE Passover Holiday Unsurpassed in detail of preparation servicecuisine refinement and hospitality. Breakfast, Luncheon and Dinner, as well as a la carte service. Special rates for the entire Passover Week. Morton S. Fagan Management tjj Sader Ritual will be conducted on both nights by the popular Cantor Louis Hayman WE SUGGEST EAHLY RESERVATIONS PHONE 2-9869 A reception in honor of Dr. Dolnick and Dr. Dave Rabelsky of Chicago will be held Saturday night. 8 p. m. by the Bialek Branch of the Jewish National Workers Alliance at the Workman's Circle Lyceum, 25 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach. American Women's Home Defense held a card party last Wednesday at the Betsy Ross Hotel for the benefit of the armed forces of the U. S. The committee in charge were Mrs. S. Jacobs, Mrs. S. Loeb, Mrs. Ida Spivack and Mrs. Sarah Saperstein. Cloyd Head, formerly director of the Miami Players, will be the guest speakers at the Forum, sponsored by Miami Section National Council of Jewish Women, on Friday, March 27th, 2 p. m., in the Miami Beach Elks' Club, 720 West Avenue. Mrs. Harry Marcus will conduct the consumer interest part of the program. Mrs. Herman Wepman will be chairman. Edward Clarke, of the University of Miami, will review the book, "This Above All." by Eric Knight, at the Spinoza Forum, 11th Street between Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, this Saturday afternoon, 3:30 p. m. Monday morning, 10:45 a. m., Prof. Clarke will give Alfred Tennison's "Enoch Arden". Tuesday evening, 8:15 p. m. there will be an informal discussion and poetry readings by Herman Eager and Mrs. Nelson. A Smorgesbord Luncheon is being sponsored by the Dade Chapter of the National Children's Cardiac Home, which will take place at the Fassa Restaurant in the Mayflower Hotel, 1702 Alton Road, Miami Beach, on Monday, March 30th at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Ida Cohen, chairman of arrangements is being assisted by Mrs. Joseph Miller and an active group of members. A new dormitory in the name of the Chapter is well under construction on the Home grounds at 4250 West Flagler Street. Miami. The proceeds of this affair will hasten its completion and the admittance of many more children. WE ARE RUNNING SPECIALS on Turkeys, Geese, Ducks AND ALL OTHER POULTRY Order Your Holiday Poultry and Eggs NowFrom AICHTEE POULTRY & EGG CO.. INC. 1335 N. W. 7th Ave. PH. 3-6028 BEFORE YOU BUY see LEON ELKIN with METROPOLITAN LIFE INS. CO. Not Best Because Biggeit ButBiggest Because Best GET YOUR FANCY EXTRA FAT POULTRY FOR PASSOVER AT THE MIDWEST POULTRY CO. 1832 S. W. 8th STREET PHONE 2-2279 H. C. Apple, Prop. % ORGANIZATIONS Girl Scout Troop No. .3 under the direction of Mrs. Evelyn Decky donated cookies and books to the USO club on Biscayne Boulevard. iMiaml Section, National Council of Jewish Women will hold its regular business meeting on Tuesday, March 31st, 2 p. m. in Council House, 1427 N. E. Bayshore Place. The nominating committee consisting of Mrs. Benjamin LeV-ne, chairman; Mrs. Stanley Frehling. Mrs. Hyman Pushin. and Mrs. William Shayne will present the slate of officers for the coming year. Nominations from the floor will be accepted at this meeting. Mrs. Monte Selig, president, will preside. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eskenazi announce the birth of their daughter. Zelda Loraine. at Victoria Hospital last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Saperstein of New York announce the birth of their daughter born last Sunday. Mr. Saperstein is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Saperstein of Miami Beach. ENGAGED A luncheon and bridal shower as held recently for Miss Seidhn. daughter of Mr and was held recently for Miss R Seidlin daughter of M? S *& *L e ^eid lm of PhiladeU phia and New York, at the hZ" of Mrs. Rudy Adl'er. To-fe esses were Mrs. J. N. Morris m* Mrs. Lillian Hoffman. Miss ISSL lin is the bride-elect of Wilii-,1" C. May, formerly of Atlanta"^ now assistant manager of the Cor sair Hotel, Miami Beach Mr May is the son of Mr. and MR Julian Steinman of Miami Beach' The wedding will take p i ace April 5th at the home of Mr and Mrs. Morris Litt on Allison k land. Guests present were Mrs Joseph Richter, Mrs. Charles Greenfield, Mrs. A. Seiden, Mrs M. Kovan, Mrs. Sol S. Goldstrom Mrs. Rose Steinhauser, Mrs. Sam Halper, Mrs. S. Steinberg, Mrs Solomon Halpert, Mrs. A. Bricker, Mrs. Harry Gordon, Mrs. Jack Kasselman, Mrs. Marion Brunton Mrs. Frances Weinberger, Mrs Irving Frumkes, Mrs. Morris Litt Mrs. Hermon Klein, Mrs. Henry Labowitz, Mrs. Alvin Richter Mrs. Irving Greenfield, Mrs. Silas Rosenthal, Miss Loretta Beder. Mrs. Maurice Fineberg and Mrs! Julian Steinaan. Have you bought your Defense Bonds yet? Two Days Only PLAZA THEATRE S. End of Washington Ave. Miami Beach Two Days Only COMING SOON! Tuesday and Wednesday March 31-April 1 A Mighty Tribute to the Indomitable Spirit of Russia's Women in Battle FILMED ON THE MANNERHEIM LINEI N. Y. World Telegram says: "Best foreign film of the year." N. Y. Daily News says: "A compelling drama." N. Y. Herald Tribune says: "Striking, absorbing, honest, entertaining." U GIRL FROM LENINGRAD" (with English titles) starring ZOYA FYODOROVA Beautiful Idol of Two Hundred Million Russians Plan to See It Now! This Picture Positively Will Not Be Shown in Any Other Greater Miami Theatre. Plan to See It Now! If Passover at the Hotel Evans is a Tradition' // REV. HERMAN MARBEIN Cantor of Beth David Synagogue ASSISTED BY LOUIS GREEN will conduct the BEAUTIFUL SEDER SERVICES First Sedar Wednesday Night April 1. 6:30 P. M. Second Sedar Thursday Night April 2. 6.30 P. MReserve Now for the Entire Holiday end Food Service Tl HOTEL EVAN/ Telephone 5-4611 Collins Avenue at 10th Street xml version 1.0 encoding UTF-8 REPORT xmlns http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitss xmlns:xsi http:www.w3.org2001XMLSchema-instance xsi:schemaLocation http:www.fcla.edudlsmddaitssdaitssReport.xsd INGEST IEID E2HKZM26M_0U54ND INGEST_TIME 2013-05-08T00:18:29Z PACKAGE AA00010090_00684 AGREEMENT_INFO ACCOUNT UF PROJECT UFDC FILES PAGE 1 i> PAGE FOUR +Jels*ncrId&?L FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1942 wjewisli Florid tain = PLANT AND MAIN OFFICES 21 8. W. SECOND AVENUE P. O. BOX 2973 Entered as Second-Class Matter July 4, 1930, at the Post Office of Miami, Florida, under the Act of March 3, 1879 Frd K. Shochet^Managing Editor____ ^TuYsCRIPTlON One Year, $2.00 S^JIonttoJLOO NISSAN 9, 5702 VOLUME 15 NUMBER 13 VOLUME, ID 9? ,q 42 MIAMI, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. MAR CH 2,, 19-u CLOUDING THE ISSUE Once again an unfavorable spotlight has been turned on Miami Beach its hotels; and Ha hotel owners. That our brethren dommate the hotel industry on Miami Beach is a fact that as a people we can be justly proud of. It is Soug? their investments farsight, business ability progressiveness, fortitudes and perser7S2& hey made horn nothing a business mecca, a growing city built on a solid foundation known through the world. As hotel owners they have created and made pos sible the vast tourist trade that we have come £ depend upon so much. They created he need for help in their industry and like enterprises thus bringing many thousands of famines to permanently reside here^ It does no need much scrutinization to see how important the hotel industry is and how the livelihood of this area revolves around it. That the Jewish people as a whole are judged by the action of a few is nothing new, dating back as far as history can record, lne easy and first line of resistance that is followed by making a Jewish issue of every event that transpires often resorting to using every possible way of maneuvering to so do is likewise an old and oft-repeated trick. An investigation into the Miami Beach Hotel situation proves the old contention that there is two sides to every story and also that the same story can be told or written in many ways. While this may not sound complimentary to newspapers inferring that they would "color" a story, it is true and admitted. Not only admitted but more so practiced in the daily as w,ell as other branches of the journalistic field. The investigation into the Miami Beach Hotel situation wherein some five or six hotel owners are accused, because of price, to have prevented the army, in time of war. to obtaining space needed and to have kept this mucch-needed and tremendous influx of people and army men of the officers training school from locating here proves conclusively several pertinent facts: The issue regardless how implied, told, written or expressed is not a Jewish one. It concerns dealings of representatives of the army who may be excellent officers but likewise not as excellent business men with hotel owners of Miami Beach all of whom are not definitely Jewish That the tremendous majority of hotel owners recognizing both their patriotic duty and the need for a sound business policy went out of their way to cooperate and offer their hostelries despite sacrifices many had to make That there was mismanagement in the handling of negotiations by both parties concerned as proven that further negotiations now being carried on show 100% cooperation even beyond that anticipated. It is easy to condemn and create trouble. It is easy to purport and exaggerate. It is also as easy to eliminate hysteria, to learn the TIDBITS FROM EVERYWHEREfacts and to find out both sides andthe^ truth of a story. This is what we must^lea n to da In this specific instance it was the duty ol all hotel men to cooperate with the government fulfilling its needs and quickly so, !" > !" W full well that there exists in this land that sense of fairness, of decency and of justice that would prevent personal catastrophes that theu own financial structure and setup would create and that for the moment could not be taken care of by Uncle Sam. If and we sincerely doubt that there today exists this type of individual, subsequent disclosures show that these few hotel owners had personal profiteering motives then regardless of who they might be, should have the spotlight turned upon them and their aispiay ot avariciousness made public to all that they may receive the scorn and the punishment they so rightly deserve. Justified Confidence In this weeks issue of The Jewish Floridian there is released the announcement of the appointment by the Attorney General of the United States of one of our communal leaders to an important post in the services of our government in the present emergency. We are proud of the appointment of Stanley C. Myers as a member of the Enemy Alien Hearing Board for the Southern District of Florida. Just as proud as we are of this honor has it so justly been conferred. Stanley Myers since his entrance into public life many years ago and still a young man, has carried himself with dignity, endeared himself to all with whom he comes in contact, and conducts himself so that all of us point him out as the exemplary type of man, Jew and leader. He has striven in his endeavors to learn minutely and in detail that which he undertook and by so doing realized the needs for such continued activity and rested not on his success which was much and his achievements which were many. He has and is continuing to work harder, devoting more time and sacrificing greatly of his time to his profession and to his family. He has during his career of Public Service always had an attentive ear to those who came before him demonstrating an unselfish devotion to the task before him. Surpirising to note and highly commendable is that his interests are unlimited and cover a multitude of varied fields. From B'nai B'rith to synagogue, to Welfare Bureau, to Federation, to Bar Association, to Community Chest, to the Association of Welfare Agencies ... all among his endeavors We know that the confidence expressed in i him by the Attorney General in the appointment is not unfounded and will be a stepping stone to new and greater heights of accomplishments in this field of service to his fellow men. ytMtJly ecHtgidewtial _By PHTNEAS J. BrRONWAR ECHOES Ambassador Lawrence F. Steinhardt, whose appointment to his new Ankara post entrusts him with a most delicate diplomatic mission, succeeded in making himself persona very much grata with the Turkish government even before leaving Ste country to take up his duties It was Steinhardt who orranaed for the lend-lease shipment of American pursuit planes to Turkey, which had been unable to acquire these aircraft in any other way One of the few Jewish generals in the British army is Frederick H. Kisch. who as Col Kisch was the chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive from 1823 to 1931 ... General Kisch is with the General Staff, and is considered an authority on desert warfare Reports that the Japanese have captured and killed China's General Ma-Ma, the former Moishe Cohen of Manchester, indicate that our Chinese Allies have lost their Jewish military leader ... But fate has sent them another Jewish aide, this time in the person of slim, pretty young Ottilie Wang, who was a medical student in her native Germany till Hitler's oppression forced her to leave She married a Chinese fellow student, and for the past several years has been working day and night in the military hospitals of the Chinese army ... A widow now, her husband having been killed in battle, Ottilie is continuing with her work ... But no Florence Nightingale is sheinstead, she is considered one of the Chinese army's most skillful surgeons. WAR NEWS Statistics showing that the first seventy-five recipients of the Distinguished Flying Cross in this war among American forces, six pilotsthat is, eight per centare Jews, have been unearthed by Winchell George Jessel is a very disappointd man, because his application for Navy service was rejected on physical grounds ... But George, after all, is no chieken, being well over forty Songstress Dinah Shore will be working for Unle Sam now She's going on a Defense Bond sales tour... Cellist Emanuel Feuerman, who recently completed some trio and quartet Victor recordings with such artists as Jascha Heifetz and Artur Rubinstein, was a tremendous hit at-Fort Riley, Kan. the other day, when he interrupted his concert tour to give a free recital before the soldiers of the Cavalry Rplacment Training Center, the only camp in the country where both the old-fashioned horse and modern mechanized units are in use. STAGE AND SCREEN Broadway was afraid to touch it, but the Studio Theatre of the New School for Social Research recently staged "Nathan the Wise," the famous play on tolerance by the great German author Lessingand was sold out for every single performance of its run before the curtain rose on the opening night This play, of course, was one of the main items in hitler's bookburning spree of some years ago, despite the one hundred per cent Aryanism of its author Luise Rainer's attempt to make a stage comeback in a revival of Sir James Barrie s "A Kiss for Cinderella," was not much of a success ... But the free entertainment she gave at Fort Dix the other day made her the darling of the boys in khaki Charlie Chaplin, they say, is hoping to make a new film in the near future ... It will be about Landru, the French Bluebeard of some years ago, and will appropriately be entitled "The Lady Killer" Besides, he is planning to reissue some of his old pictures with sound dubbed ina musical background, and a spoken commentary which he himself provides ... In fact, one of these reissues, "The Gold Rush," is already being shown here and there, and is creating what its title indicates. WHAT THEY PUBLISH We hope you didn't miss Waldo Frank's beautiful article, "The Jews Are Different," in the March 21st Saturday Evening Post We've been tipped off, however, that Milton Mayer's "The Case Against the Jews, appearing in the Post of March 28th (which we have not seen at this writing), is even more tactless than the piece on the Jews which the same magazine carried some months ago under the signature of Jerome aFrank We understand also that the gentleman who unU recently was the editor of the Saturday Evening Post refused the suggestion that his paper publish an interpretation of the Jewish case by Pierre van Paassen "Songs of New Russia," a collection edited, with English lyrics, by Olga Paul and our friend Gregory Bronsky, has gone into the second edition, to which four new songs have been added The publish" 1 ? house of Harpers is bringing out a new collection of Hitlers rantings When somebody called the attention of CassCa* field, Harpers' literary editor, to the "danger" of Hitler's dying before the book is outwhich would kill the sale of the volume Canfield retorted: "That is a risk which Harpers aie delighted to take." THIS AND THAT hv The largest matzah ever baked has just been producea DJ the Manischewitz Companyand in the shape of a V 1 Victory) to boot It's four feet tall, and represents theJ change in matzah shape in many decades, since the old-taw loned round matzah gave way to the modern square VOTW Just to show that they mean it, the Manischewitz people aie a cooking up a special batch of matzah perforated in the dot 1 A typical example of AZA service to the Salvage tor Victory campaign is illustrated hv th D above photo which shows some of the more than 25,000 old automobile license plates collected by AZAs Abe A. Freed Chapter in New Orleans. ! % coneciea .-uuKiny up a special batch of matzah pertoratea in u dot-dash code V for Victory What with Ameria having her own diamond cutting these days, since the Dutch ana gian specialists in this work no longer are in a position to a in their own countries, you'll be interested to know that a gi of refugee diamond cutters is starting a school in New in which this difficult art will be taught ... The most W^J aspect of a recent experiment in mass hypnotism on the stu j body of New York's Yeshiva College lies in its failure m (CONTINUED ON PAGE ) PAGE 1 PHjpAY, MARCH 27, 1942 Jewish fhrMton PAGE SEVEN i S O C I E T Y i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2) Mr and Mrs. Edward Goldrre announce the approaching wedding of their daughter Norma to Simon Brown of New York City The wedding ceremony will be performed on Sunday, March 29th at 5:30 p. m. by Rabhi Colman Zwitman at his study on La Gorce Drive. The bride, given away by her mother and father, will wear a beautiful tearose afternoon gown with blue accessories. Arthur Evans, her brother-in-law, will be best man. After the ceremony, there will be i dinner and reception at the Dining Room of the Hotel Evans at 7 p. m. that night. The couple will spend a week at the Hotel Evans and will return to New York where Mr. Brown is entering business. Dr. Abraham Wolfson left for New York to attend the wedding of his daughter, Evelyn, to Edwin Niman. The wedding will take ?i aCe u n a X L l Sun r - \ / ~\ / 'I PAGE 1 o PAGE SIX 9>Jewist\fk**Ma* FRIDAY, MARCH 2 7, 1942 DE SOTO HANDICAP IL EVENT The De Soto Handicap, the six furlong dash which is the principal sprint attraction of the spring session at Tropical Park, will draw a field of no less than nine and possibly as many as eleven. Such is the present outlook for the $5,000 added event. Highweight of the party will be the recently disappointing Augury and. despite that defeat, the Happy Argo mare will be one of the choices, if not post favorite. Trainer Bill Hicks firmly believes the Neil McCarthy 5-year-old will redeem herself if the footing is fast. Best regarded of the other hopefuls at the moment are De Kalb, a "bear" over the Gables oval and a clever winner on Monday, and Bull Reigh, a stake winner of other seasons. His last indicates that the Bull Dog colt is right on edge for a powerful effort in the week-endy fixture. After Augury, the pair promises to be r:ext in popular demand. Porter's Cap, who has turned his attention to sprinting following local failure in distance competition, put in a fair one himself in the Biscayne Purse on Monday, though mud mad have aided him in that dash. He's another rated a certain starter. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES STRESS VALUE OF AMERICA mmmmmmm Max Dobrin, Mrs. Mathilda Ratner, Mrs. Benjamin Meyers. ... w -* S2HS !" CA !" !, SSS E SSiKJGS le SSf. Jf J5S3 Various government agencies are cooperating with each other in the program of teaching, and helping those who earnestly desire to learn the fundamentals of real citizenship. Stressing the full import of what it means to value of U. S. citizenship and the be able to say "I am an American". Among these agencies are: the Immigration and Naturalization Service; Department of Justice; State Board of Education; and the Works Projects Administration, from which the teaching personnel is drawn. Noncitizens wishing to enroll in any of the National Citizenship Education Program classes may apply which may be most convenient to home, business, or working hours. Ada Merritt Jr. High School. S. W. 7th Avenue and 3rd Street. Rooms No. 1106110. Monday through Friday. 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m.; Highland Park School. 1020 N. W. 7th Avenue. Rooms 15 and 18, Monday through Friday. 4 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m.; Southside School, 45 S. W. 13th Street. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2 to 4 p. m.; Y. M. H. A.. S. W. 16th Avenue and 5th Street. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. 2 to 4 p. m.; Central Beach Elementary School. 14th Street and Drexel Avenue. Miami Beach. Monday, Wednesday an<5 Friday. 4 to 9 p. m., Tuesday and Thursday, 4 to 8 p. m.; Gesu Church (auditorium) N. E. 1st Avenue and 2nd Street. Monday throuRh Friday. 1 to 5 p. m. Have you bought your Defense Bonds yet? SEA BREEZE HOTEL COLLINS AT SECOND STREET MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR PASSOVER HOLIDAYS TRADITIONAL SEDAR SERVICES PHONE 5-9444 KSTaEVHff NEW BOOKS iLewisoh^s novel are profound EVE tW BUU&a for the wor)d today f t there Philadelphia, Pa.:J. Solis-Cohen, Jr.. president of the Jewish Publication Society of America, in announcing the Society's program for 1942. emphasizes the determination of the Society to consistently increase its publication program in order to answer the demand for more Jewish books in English. The Society will publish seven volumes during 1942. instead of the three A SSALT ON JEWISH STORE books which were formerly published under the old program. Philadelphia (WNS) Two The publication program for 1942 wou ld-be Hitlerites, aged nineincludes, Renegade, by Ludwig teen, were given a j T mtricnhn \17hirh h5 lUSt COIlH' .t .1...... ......>!..... fore comes as a shock that the story he tells is depicted against a historic background. In Renegade. Lewisohn has written a story which thrills and pierces, since it deals eloquently and vividly with the permanent needs of the human heart. It contains 340 pages and is priced at $2.50. IAIL TWO 19-YEAR OLDS FOR Lewisohn, which has just come off the press. The novel Renegade, Lewisohn's first major work of fiction since 1937, is based on a theme into which he has poured the distillation of a lifetime deteller. Against the background voted to his craftthat of a story of the later eighteenth century in Paris in unfolded the turbulent story of Joshua Vidal, the Jew, who desires to throw off the burden of his heritage for the wideness of the world and for a woman's love. The crisis in Vidal's life is the crisis that comes to every man who thinks he can tamper with fundamental loyalties only to find that he must face the fate of those'whom he attempted to put out of his life. jail sentence of three months to three years for leading a gang of hoodlums into a Jewish store here, assaulting Philip Bain, the owner, and destroying the merchandise. As they entered the store, the gang of anti-Semitic hoodlums shouted, "we give you the same treatment as Hitler would give the Jews." SOVIET WAR DRAMA TO RP SHOWN AT PLAZA THEATRE "Girl From Leningrad," the first Soviet film about World War II, will be seen here at the Plaza Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 31st and April 1st. The film portraying the heroism of a nurses' unit under fire at the Northern Front, was filmed on location along the for. mer Mannerheim Line, with the technical direction of Red Armv officers experienced in winter combat. The title role is played by Zoya Fyodorova who was last seen here opposite Sergei Le me shev in "Musical Story." still being exhibited in Leningrad and other Soviet cities, "Girl From Leningrad" is dedicated "to those women, everywhere, who fight with the weapons of courage and tenderness at the side of men defending their future." America at war is rapidly discovering that its woman power is an asset every bit as valuable as its manpower. How the fortitude and efficiency of women serving fighting men under fire can help to win wars is graphically demonstrated in this picture. Vivid scenes of nurses braving enemy machine guns to aid the wounded offer a realistic clue to the determination of Russia's women to do no less for their country than their men. 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But the relief of these minor stomach upsets is only a small part of what you can expect Alka-Seltzer to do for you. You will find it effective for Pain Relief in Headache, Neuralgia, Colds end Muscular Aches and Pains. It contains an analgesic, (sodium acetyl salicylate), made more prompt and effective in its paln; relieving action by alkaline buffer salts. When hard work or strenuous exercise make you feel tired and dragged out, enjoy the refresh-, ing effect of a glass of sparkling, tangy Alka-Seltzer. At Drag St,,,, ta .**,_, . atd|Rl( More XMU ,, miMmTln tS Mka-Selt/er LEVINSON FOOD SPECIALTIES CO. Sole Distributors for MANISCHEWITZ ROKEACH Product* Kosher for Passover 165 N. E. 24th Street Phone 3-6921 PAGE 1 1> PAGE EIGHT 9-Jmist norktiar FRIDAY, MARCH 27, l 942 MIAMI BEACH JEWISH CENTER 415 Euclid Avenui Miami Beach DR. SAMUEL BENSION. RABBI 1536 Jefferson Avenue Phone 5-4781 or 5-4782 Miami Beach Dr" "Bcns'iorTViif preach on the fee and Everct Walshon. Mr. topic. "The Miracle Man." and Zeitani of Palestine Mizrachi Cantor Josef S. Lengyel will officiate with the Jewish Center Choir directed by Miss Edith Hatzoir was guest speaker at the Oneg Shabbes. The following newly elected Freeman. President Mayer H. officers will be installed: M. H. Services Schedule Daily Services 8 A. M. Evening Services 6 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. Oneg Shabbat 5 P. M. % Passover Calendar The Passover calendar of services will include services on Wednesday and Thursday. April 1st and 2nd. evenings, at 7 p. m. Morning services will be held on Thursday and Friday. April 2nd and 3rd at 9 o'clock. Dr. Samuel Bension will speak on Thursday. chaplain Joshua L. Goldberg. U. S. N. R.. and Max Manischewitz April 2nd at 10:30 A. M. on the ovcrsee thc baking of Matzos. the age-old symbol of freedom, in a subject. "Israels \ lgil. On r nncw snape _v for Victoryto be served at a community "seder, day morning he will speak on, or Passover ceremonial dinner, to be held in New York for 500 "Bread of Affliction. Jewish soldiers and sailors under the auspices of the National JewEvening services on the last isn Welfare Board. Max Manischewitz will be host at thc seder on two days of Passover will be held April 1, at which Chaplain Goldberg will officiate. The seder will at 7:30 P. M. on Tuesday and take place in the Jewish Welfare Board's Servicemen's Club, at 1 Wednesday. April 7th and 8th, g ast g5th Street. Matzos. or unleavened bread, was the food eaten respectively. Morning services bv [ni children of Israel while escaping from bondage of the Egypwill be held on Wednesday and tl an pharoahs. The eating of the Matzos at the Passover season Thursday at 9 o'clock. Dr. Bencommemorates annually this Biblical event. sion will speak at 10:30 A. M. on % Wednesday on the subject of Frankcl will deliver a presiden-' Frankel. president; Samuel Fried"When a Jew Sings and Why. Ua mL ssagt and Dr Bension will land, vice president: Herman M. and on Thursday. Shall these insta]1 thc new iy elected officers. Berk, vice president; Harry SirDead Live Again. Qn Saturday mo rning at 10:30 Dr.' kin. treasurer; J. J. Falk. recordEvery one is welcome to attend j Bension will preach on the Scrip-' in secretary; Leo Robinson, finall these services. | lura i lesson and thc bar mitzvahs ancial secretary. The following Installation Sabbath Services | will be celebrated of the follow-1 will be installed as board memThis Friday night at 8 o'clock' ing: Richard Drazen. Edward Jafbers: Abe Selevan. Samuel R Sherman. Joseph M. Rose, N. H. Hankotf. M. berk. Hyman Berman, David Miller. Raymond Rubin. Leon L. Stoller. M. Lippman. Dr. J. B. Coleman. Baruch Holman. Kolman Luria, Henry Spero. Alex Sussman. Book of Life We again call attention to the very' important notice that all those who desire an "El Molay Rachmim" prayer and the names of their departed relatives mentioned at the Memorial services on the last day of Passover. Thursday. April 9th. must arrange now tor inscribing those names in the Congregation's Book of Life. No names will be accepted from the floor at the services and none but those inscribed in the Book of Life will be mentioned. Sisterhood Garden Party The Sisterhood Garden Party at the patio of the Blackstone Hotel on Thursday evening proved a very tine success. The families of the donors were hugely entertained and expressed their hearty appreciation of the courtesy of the Blackstone Hotel. The Sisterhood also had as its guests a number of uniformed men. The Community Seders Final preparations have beei made tor the Community Pesach Seders tor uniformed men at the patio of the Center en Wednesday and Thursday evenings, April 1st and 2nd. All men in the Officers Candidate School have been invited as our guests and a number of local families have also been accommodated. Dances for Soldiers Under the auspices of the Social Center League the Saturday night dances at the Cent, r patio are proving very successful. All men in uniform are the guests of the group and civilian men are charged a modest fee WE DISTRIBUTE THE ONLY KxrfAeA 9XVM,(HMA Wmei Bottled under the Supervision of Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky of Miami Beach Congregation Gates of Prayer We Also Carry a Complete Assortment of CARMEL PALESTINE AND E. & K. WINES GANELESLENGER WINES ASK FOR THIS BRAND Manhattan Distributors, Inc. 110 North West Fourth Street ALL PHONES 3-3641 Miami, Florida RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF, INC. RAISES LARGER FUND HERE Greater Miami Committee of the Russian War Relief. Inc., formed two moths ago made pubhe today that during its short existence the sum of $9,084 J>2 has been raised in this community, a record of more than SI 000 per week. Attributing the sDlendid achievement to two ma'., factors, a fine responsefrom Greater Miami citizens and visitors supporting affairs and the performers and lecturers who donated their services to aid the cause. Events sponsored by the committee include Yehudi Mcnuhin concert, an affair at the Russian Bear, a Gypsy Rose Lee pi^ Mutation and tag day at Miami Beach Another activity of the group includes 140 women in knitting classes who have computed ever 250 garments to date. Included on its board of directors of the local group are I.eo Robinson. Prof. Harold E. Briggs. Edward Mercer, Mrs. Edith Talle. Dr. Bowman F. Ashe. Jack Bell. Dr. Morris Goodman. Mrs. Henry Gregor, Rev. Glenn James. Rabbi Jacob Kaplan. Jack Kofoed. Mrs. H. Strongman Miller. Roy W Singer, Michel Thorgevsky and Mrs. Arnold Volpe. The only way today in which the Satan of our times can be overcome, is to combat his evil designs with every possible weapon, spiritual, educational and material." Rabbi Louis I. NewMan DR. JOSEPH B. MARGOLIS announces the REMOVAL OF HIS OFFICE to STERLING BUILDING MIAMI BEACH 927 Lincoln Road For the Practice of General Dentistry S T RIC T LY Tidbits from Everywhere by PHINEAS J. BIRON (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4) certain point Although ordered to eat bacon while in their trance, all of these very Orthodox students refused to do so, ABOUT PEOPLE Why Max Reinhardt, indubitably the greatest name in the theatre, has not yet been offered a teaching job in one of America's universities is beyond us Reinhardt would make one of thc best drama professors imaginable ... To those who are wondering what Walter Winchell will do after his contract with his present syndicate expires this year, we may confide that Walter intends to take a sabbatical year and devote himself to war v/ork The first official function which Dr. Chaim Weizmann will attend in this country, some time in April, will be a conference of all Zionist parties, climaxed by a great dinner in his honor Maxim Litvinov's wife is a most versatile lady She's a writer, and a most original painter And, you should know, she started painting only recently, since coming to Washington Cartoonist Milt Gross is having an exhibit of his drawings in Hollywood, and the movie colony is hailing him as a genius. Baseball fans are advised to keep their eyes on Ed Levy, who may make the grade for the Yankee team this year ... To scouts who have seen him in action he looks like a young Hank Greenberg. 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This drive will close at noon today and reports given by division leaders at a luncheon meeting in the Columbus hotel will show whether men and women of this area have done their best to insure victims of misfortune against unnecessary mental and physical suffering because of circumstances beyond their control," said Bryan Hanks, chairman of the chest drive. "The last report, which was made on Wednesday, showed more than $54,000 still needed and a total of $233,124.78 now in hand. This needed $297,500 is essential for the continued operation on a minimum basis of the 22 agencies of the chest that care for all types of human woe and misery that can be lightened. Hundreds of volunteer solicitors have been busy calling on men and women, asking them to give to the chest. But the response has been a repetition of the cry heard only too often during this war "too little," and brings up the question of whether "too late" also will be added." Efforts have been made by solicitors to reach every person in the county to request a contribution, of at least one day's pay. Of course, this coverage has not been perfect, so if you have been missed, why not sit down now and make it your business to see that the chest gets YOUR gift anyway? And if you have given, can't you increase the size of your donation? The need is great. The chest and its 22 agencies affect the lives of all of us and the Jewish Welfare Bureau derives the greatest percentage of its financial support from that source. We must be generous when it comes to defending the home front, just as we have been generous in patriotic causes. !" L NAZIS SAY U. S. RABBIS WERE PAID BY BRITAIN FOR VIEWS London (WNS)Nazi and Fascist propaganda bureaus devoted a considerable attention to the statement issued last week by a group of 57 American rabbis opposing the formation of a Jewish Army in Palestine. The Nazi radio in Paris commented that the rabbis had been paid for their statement by the British Government. The Rome radio, however, greeted the statement with applause, stating that the American rabbis showed a complete understanding of the Arab position in Palestine. Hitherto, the Rome radio added, the Palestine Arabs were friendly only with the orthodox Jewish elements in Palestine, but now their friendship would extend to the reform elements. PL ESTABLISH JEWS London (WNS)Adolf Hitler has given his complete support j to Japan's demand that the Vichy government allow Japanese troops to use the French African island as a military base, it was reliably reported here. In return for Hitler's support, Japan has agreed to establish a Jewish "reservation" in Madagascar. Nazi authorities are now exerting pressure on Marshal Petain to yield to the Japanese demands. For some time Hitler has been reported planning to transport Europe's Jewish population to Madagascar. Now that Japan has entered the picture. Nazi spokesmen are urging Japan to become "the instrument for saving the civilization of Europe from the Jewish danger." In the event the deal goes through, Japan will probably ship the 20,000 Jewish refugees in occupied Shanghai to Madagascar. These refugees will constitute the nucleus of the Jewish "reservation," which Hitler hopes will be large enough to take in all of the Continent's Jews. As one Nazi official stated recently, Hitler will send all the Jews to Madagascar and then tell them "to shift for themselves." n.iUR OF ONLY 33,000 JENS Geneva (WNS)The Jewish Population of Vienna, in the years before Hitler a happy and thriving community of 175,000. has wen reduced by executions, imprisonment and deportations to W.000 persons. These figures were reported with obvious satis{action by Nazi Commissioner oaldur von Shirach in an inters' W in the Nazi newspaper foolkischer Beobachter." The Nazi commissioner stated Wat since the Nazi occupation of 2J? !" the Nazis have seized % HM.OOO rooms once occupied by Jews in Vienna. The rooms were made available to "Aryans." he wid He reported that most of "H* Jewish community had been aoportod to Polish ghettos; many ""I s pad been executed or sent 'o Nazi concentration camps. The remaining 33,000 Jews in % enna. the Nazi commissioner ?r.nn dl have at their disposal '.ooo rooms. This means that five Jews must share one room. The iurniture and other household Possessions formerly owned by am f? ave been distributed among "Aryans." HITLER CONSIDERED TO BE WORLD MULTI-MILLIONAIRE London (WNS)As a result of the Nazi systematic confiscation of Jewish-owned newspapers, publishing houses and advertisj ing firms in Germany and in the occupied countries, Adolf Hitler I has become one of the wealthiest men in Europe, if not the whole j world, according to authoritative sources here. These sources claimed that a special committee was set up in Berlin to supervise the Jewishowned properties. The Nazi Fuehrer planted one of his most loyal men on this central committee and actually reaps the profits from the hundreds of newspapers, news agencies, ad! vertising firms and publishing | houses which were seized in all i Nazi-dominated countries. The Nazis took over newspapers which were only partly owned by i Jews or which had a number of Jews on the board of directors. These newspapers and other enterprises were completely Nazified and the public was compelled to support them. It was estimated here that the annual income of these properties was about $35,000,000, which puts the Berlin 'disciple of peace in the multi-millionaire class. I Stanley C. Myers, widely known for his activities in civic, religious, communal and philanthropic endeavors, was this week the recipient of an appointment by Francis Biddle, attorney general of the United States. Appointment came from Washington and announced Mr. Myers' selection as a member of the Enemy Alien Hearing Board for the southern district of Florida. The appointment was announced March 12th and Mr. Myers together with J. Mark WilCOMMITTEE WILL SPONSOR PARADE AND MASS MEETING A committee urging all-out war production will hold a parade and public mass meeting at 8 p. m. next Saturday at Bayfront Park, Clyde A. Epperson, committee secretary, has announced. The parade and meeting were arranged by Dr. Marvin Smith, committee chairman. The committee has passed a resolution demanding 24-hour war production seven days a week, asserting that only all-out production can insure victory. Committee members include J. L. Mixson. Dr. H. Block. E. Davis, Maj. C. L. Libby, Abe Kurman. Dr. J. H. Keene, W. M. Wright Joseph P. McGhan, Comdr. J. M. Murrcll, Maj. H. E. Mason. Barco Bishop, Judge J. C. Gramling. H. R. Jordan. Dr. Smith, Dr. J. Murray Cox, Epperson, Dr. Albert Kendall and J. Y. Gooch. VALLATSQQNTQBE STANLEY C. MYERS cox, Luther Mershon of Miami and J. Ferguson of Ocala, compose the four-man board. The state is divided under the Federal .Judiciary Administration into two parts and the Southern distirct includes all the territory from Jacksonville south and on a direct line west across the state along the western coast. Mr. Myers has served as president of innumerable local organizations including the Jewish Welfare Bureau. Beth David Congregation, B'nai B'rith and the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. He is an active member of the Community Chest and is participating in several divisions of the present campaign. He is at present chairman of the board of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. Compensation for services to the government for members of the board is $1.00 per year. Announcement of meetings of the board for enemy alien hearings will bo made shortly. London (WNS) Xavier Vallat, appointed last year by Marshal Petain to deal with the "Jewish question" in unoccupied France, will soon be given broad powers which will make him virtual dictator of the Jews in unoccupied France, according to authoritative Free French circles here. Vallat, one of France's leading advocates of complete "collaboration" with Nazi Germany, disclosed this information at a meeting of his associates in Nice recently. The meeting had been called to review the progress of the anti-Jewish campaign in the so-called "free" territory. The Commissioner of Jewish Questions reported that he nad already ordered the dismissal of at least 3,000 Jews who hold miner civil posts. This does not include the number of Jewish teachers, professors, lawyers, gov! ernment officials and others who were dismissed without pension rights shortly after the advent of the Vichy regime. The extent of the powers soon to be granted Vallat could not be learned but Free French officials expressed the opinion that the Commissioner, a notorious antiSemite, would introduce even more stringent anti-Jewish legislation. They pointed out significantely that Vallat, aware of the lack of popular enthusiasm for his anti-Jewish drive, was forced to report that the dismissals of Jewish civil servants were conducted "with a liberal spirit and in the interests of France." PARiS IEWS FORCED TO PAY VICTIMS OF R. A. F. RAIDS London (WNS)The Jews of Paris will be compelled to compensate French and German victims of the recent Royal Air Force bombing attacks on Paris armament factories, the Nazi radio in Paris reported this week. This move is in line with the Nazi program to drive a wedge between the French population of occupied France and the Jews. The Nazi press blamed the Jews for the recent raids and announced new police drives against Jewish pro-British agents. The victims will receive indemnities from funds raised through the sale of confiscated Jewish property, the Nazi radio said. EXILED NORWEGIAN HEADS VOW VENGEANCE ON NAZIS London (WNS)The Norwegian Governmcnt-in-cxile will, in the near future, publish a White Paper, based on documentary evidence, of Nazi and Quisling atrocities against Norwegians and Jews, it was disclosed here. Exiled Norwegian officials have been busy for months collecting data from escaped refugees on the Quisling puppet government. Sources close to the exiled Norwegian government said that the White Paper will include a pledge to avenge all crimes committed by the Nazis and Quislingists against the entire civilian population. NOTED SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS 1842 COUNCIL SESSIONS William J. Shroder of Cincinnati and Oscar Strauss Jr. of Atlanta will be the speakers at the opening session of the 1942 conference of the Southeastern Region of the Council of J. wish Federations and Welfare Funds at Chattanooga on March 28th and 29th. according to Donald Oberdorfer, Atlanta, and Hirsh Kaplan, Nashville, co-chairman of the program committee. Mr. Strauss, director of the Office of Price Administration in the Southeast, will speak on "The Effects of the War on General Business and Economic Life in the South." Mr. Shroder. chairman of the board of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, and nationally known for his outstanding work in Jewish and non-sectarian philanthropic activities, will address the conference delegates on "The Effects of the War on Jewish Communal Organization." Professional and lay leaders of Jewish communities throughout the Southeast will discuss during the two-day conference problems facing local communities with regard to army and navy servicein the Southeast: fund-raising in 1942: latest developments in the overseas and immigration field; welfare fund budgeting and Jewish education in the community program. Attendance at the conference will be limited to delegates designated by the Council's member agencies in the region. An innovation at the 1942 regional conference will be the introduction of "Information Please" sessions on the subjects of campaigning in 1942 and wartime programs of overseas and refugee agencies. The "Clifton Fadiman" of the Information Please session on campaigning will be Donald Oberdorfer. of Atlanta, co-chairman of the 1941 Atlanta Jewish Welfare Fund campaign and chair(CONTINUED ON PAGE 5) ANTI-JEWiSH LI N NORWAY Tel Aviv (WNS)A Polish army officer presented this week at appropriate ceremonies a torah scroll, which he had rescued from a burning synagogue in Benghazi when the allied troops entered the city, to a synagogue in Tel Aviv. Stockholm (WNS)Major Vidkun Quisling, who emerged as a foremost authority on the "Jewish question" following his recent visits to Berlin, this week intensified the anti-Jewish campaign in Norway, ordering all Jewish institutions in that country closed, it was reported here by Swedish correspondents. The order closing down Jewish communal offices and othe* Jewish institutions was believed to be the forerunner of a bitter anti-Jewish drive. The confiscation of property owned by the Jewish community will probably be next on Quisling's agenda. Quisling officials have already issued a decree barring Jews from entering Norway. Plans are now under consideration to deport the Jewish population of about 3,000. (To give weight to its anti-Jewish drive the Quisling regime claims there are 10,000 Jews in Norway.) These plans are being held in abeyance until Hitler can put into effect his scheme to create a huge Jewish "reservation" either in Russia or in Africa." i Package Processing Log .logFileName { font-size:x-large; text-align:center; font-weight:bold; font-family:Arial } .logEntry { color:black; font-family:Arial; font-size:15px; } .errorLogEntry { color:red; font-family:Arial; font-size:15px; } .completedLogEntry { color:blue; font-family:Arial; font-size:15px; } Package Processing Log 4/3/2013 1:26:29 PM Error Log for AA00010090_00684 processed at: 4/3/2013 1:26:29 PM 4/3/2013 1:26:29 PM - 4/3/2013 1:26:29 PM Item title is required but not supplied! 4/3/2013 1:26:29 PM - PAGE 1 PUDAY, MARCH 27, 1942 Jewish HerkKan PAGE ELEVEN THE Y. M. H. A NOTES By HARRY SCHWARTZ The "Y" in Defense Vex the past week, a committee SaW Mrs. Harry Hacker "^urifidV "Mrs. Stanley C. .,..,< Mrs. Ida Optner and Mrs Grossman have visited and a !" .,T Mrs. Ida Optner and. Mrs Mnurtcc Grossman have visited !-Vrv air and naval base in this ,rea and have contacted every executive officc for thc P ur P se of making arrangements for the P-,s<(ivrr Holidays for the Jewish b0V s in uniform. Every one of ommandlng officers received tincommittee most cordially and thanked them and the Y. M. H. A. for the fine work they arc doing for these boys. Wherever they they received a list of the andarrangements are now le to place these boys with families. Unfortunately, there are not many Jewish boys in this area but everyone will be provided for. The response for Passover tality has been so overwheln ing that there are not enough boys to place in thc various homes who have asked for This shows a fine spirit on rt of Miami Jewry. They lie depended upon to do their part. Volleyball Game at Opa Locka On Tuesday morning Maurice Grossman, executive director, rea call from the athletic of the Opa Locka Training Station asking us for a volleyball for Tuesday night at the B;i-> Our boys eagerly respondthis rail and at this writing its are being made to S<> in Opa Locka in a body to boys. This is just an; lance where the Y is always ready, able and willing to assist with defense work. Recreation plays a big part in the morale of the men in uniform and the Y is glad to contribute its share toward the same. Girl Scouts Last Tuesday night, Girl Scout Troop No. 23 held a beautiful candlelight ceremony at the Y. All Girl Scouts attended in uniform and their parents were guests. The new members of the troop were inducted by Miss Frances Ginsberg, Scout Mistress. They took the oath and were given their pins of induction. It was a very thrilling sight. These Girl Scouts are doing a marvelous job in assisting the Dade County Girl Scout Troops with regular defense work. Entertainment by thc Scouts concluded the program. Boy Scouts A Cub Troop consisting of boys nine years and over, is being formed at the Y. All boys interested, please register at the officc. Y. W. H. A. Passover Tea The Passover Tea Committee, of which Mrs. S. B. Miller is chairman, is making elaborate preparations for the annual event to be held on Sunday afternoon, April 5 at the Y, at 2 o'clock. There will be a musical program and very few speeches. The special guests of the committee will be the Junior Hostesses who have been attending the regular Service Men's dances. The complete program will be given in these columns next week. Those assisting Mrs. Miller on the committee are the following: Mrs. Harry Hacker, Mrs. Herman Slepian, ;' ALAMAC MIAMI BEACH FLORWAJ Enjoy a Really Delightful Passover Holiday at Andron's Alamac Hotel Impressive Seder Services (Dietary Observance) For Reservations Phone 5-2956 Special Meal Rates for Holidays Collins Avenue at 13th Street KOSHER KILLED CHICKENS Compare Our Poultry and Prices at SPRINGER POULTRY & EGG CO. 317 N. W. Fifth Street Shoched On Duty Every Day Phone 2-3508 lAIIE FEIIEEUL OF MIAMI 45 NORTHEAST FIRST AVENUE Resources Over S6,500,000 J. M. LIPTON, President I 4 or Safety, Security and Liberal Return ... Place Your Funds In Dade Federal Each Account Insured Up To $5,000 By The Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Mrs. Sam Haas, Mrs. Jean Scitlin, Mrs. Charles Strauss, Mrs. Max Pepper, Mrs. Harry Groman, Mrs. Maurice Grossman, Mrs. Maey Levinson, and Mrs. Norman Jacobs. Y. M. H. A. Planning Bazaar With Its Affiliates Harry Schwartz was appointed chairman of the annual bazaar committee to be held at the Y the first week in May. This year many surprises are being planned and it will be one of the most outstanding affairs of its kind ever mid in this area. More details will be given later. Those assisting your columnist on the committee are the following: Dr. Bockman, Leo Ackcrman, Ben Sirkin, Pete Silverman, Herman Waitsman, Frank Rose, Al Berkowitz. Jack Apte, Geo. Rachlin, Geo. Goldberg, Teddy Gulkis, Sol Levin, Al Pallot, Joseph Berman, Fred Shochet, Dave Brown, Geo. Chertkoff, Larry Grossberg, Al Reisman, Sam Seitlin, A. J. Tobin. Nat Blumberg, and Phil Berkowitz, Blackout With the war upon us, the Y is ever mindful of preparing for emergencies. For that reason a blackout committee was appointed last week to make arrangements to have a blackout room set aside at the Y in case of any air raids. Pete Silverman, chairman of that committee, is assisted by Al Reisman. Al Rosenfeld and George Chertkof. The committee is now making a survey of the best available space and will recommend the type of materials to be used for the same. Girls' Progress Club Plans Hay Ride The Girls' Progress Club of the Y is planning a hay ride on Sunday afternoon, April 12. More details will be given in these columns next week. Notice Board Members A special board meeting has been called for Tuesday, March iil at the Y Blue Room. Very important messageCome early, stay late. News 'Round Town Ben Levy, for many years a staunch Y member, writes in from Puerto Rico where he is stationed as a member of the 25th Medical Detachment Ben says, "I have always felt that America owes me nothing, but that I owe America everything. This is the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave and thus it is going to remain that way. America was built for all people and is a family of nations and we are going to preserve it as it is, as the greatest Democracy in the entire world." Splendidly spoken, Ben. Let's hear from you again soon. To Nat Blumberg and family, our deepest regrets upon the death of his mother who passed away last Thursday in Savannah, Georgia. The weekly meeting of the G. P. C.'s, girls' division of the Y. M. H. A., was held at the Y clubroom Wednesday evening, March 18th. The resignations of the vicepresident and treasurer were accepted and Evelyn Greenwald and Jeanette Cohen were elected to succeed them. Plans were made for a hay ride to be held in the near future for members and their escorts. Meetings are held every Wednesday night at 8:30 at the Y and girls between thc ages of 19 and 25 are invited. BUNDLES FOR BLUEJACKETS OUTFITS SHIP SURVIVORS Miami Bundles for Bluejackets sent out a hurry call on last Friday to all knitters making sweaters for that organization. The emergency which kept the phones buzzing all day was a call for sweaters for the men of the torpedoed Merchant Marine vessel who were picked up last week off thc Cuban coast and have now returned to the U. S. A. Survivors were viewing with alarm the prospect of arriving in New York unprepared for the cold weather, having lost most of their possessions when the ship went down. They applied for sweaters at the Miami office of B. F. B. Miami B. F. B. has been increasingly busy with the interest and cooperation of Miamians eager to help in the war. Over 400 articles of knitted wear .vere despatched to the New York Branch last week, to be used in outfitting the sailors destined for duty in thc North Atlantic. TEMPLE EMANU-EL 1801 South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Rabbi Samuel Halevi Baron 702 S. E. 12th Street Telephone 1418 GOODMAN'S OFFER LINE OF PASSOVER PRODUCTS HERE Sabbath services Friday at 8 p. m. Religious School Sunday at 10 a. m. Youth Club 11:30 a. m. Sisterhood social for men and women, Monday at 8 p. m. Passover services to be announced. Temple Emanu-EI is a liberal synagogue serving Fort Lauderdale. Hollywood and all of Broward County, Florida. Goodman's, an internationally know firm and one of the leading distributors of matzos and Passover products for many years has appointed Wucher and Lynn, well-known wholesale grocery as exclusive distributors in this area for Goodman products. Goodman's offers a complete line of tea matzos, improved square matzos. egg matzos, matzo meal and matzo rerfel among its Passover products. Do your part for the armed might of your country, buy Defense Bonds and Stamps. FLORIDA MATRIMONIAL Service Strictly Confidential For Appointment Call 2-0828 For Hour Passover Table \V' % } ^^ ////y ^ 19 HRS.. 40 MINS. to Washington on the ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL Over2 boon faster than last season. Dieiel-powerad. Air-conditioned. All-Pullman. Cluli car, lounge car, dining cars. 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W. 32nd AVENUE PHONE 7-2411 1 PAGE 1 r \ / ~\ / 'I PAGE 1 t> \ PAGE TWELVE mJmMi Flcrktiairi FRIDAY, MARCH 27, CONGREGATION BETH DAVID (Miami's Pioneer Congregation) 135 N. W. Third Avenue MAX SHAPIRO. Rabbi Residence Phone 2-2178 Office Phone 2-1473 HERMAN H. MARBEIN, Cantor 1134 S. W. 4th St. Phone 3-8172 Permanent Calendar Daily Services 8:00 a. m. Evening Services 7:00 p. m. Saturday morning 8 :30 a.m. Sunday morning 8:00 a.m. Hebrew School, daily 3:15 to 6.15 p. m. Late Friday Evening Services The last in the series of the late Friday evening services for this season, marking the 10th consecutive services conducted by Rabbi Max Shapiro, will take place this Friday evening at 8:15. Cantor Henry Marbein will chant the melodies. The services will be conducted by the following members of the Junior Congregation: Bernard Dickson, Korine David. Louis Fine, Meyer Green\T LIKES YOU berg, Irene and David Jacobs, Seymour Hinkes, Rosetta Klein, Bernice Levinson and Harvey Sootin. Irene and David Jacobs will speak on behalf of the Junior Congregation, and Bernice Levinson will give the closing prayer. The central theme will be "Looking Forward." It has been very encouraging to note that the group attending services this season were residents of Greater Miami, and not tourists. An Oneg Shabbos in the auditorium immediately after the services arranged by Mrs. J. Engler in memory of her beloved mother. Junior Choir Boys and girls of the Junior Congregation, under the tutorship and direction of Cantor Henry Marbein will aid in the chanting of the services this Friday. Any boy or girl interested to join the choir, will please contact the Cantor. Summer Services In view of the interest shown by many members and residents of Miami to participate in summer services Friday evenings at 8:15 we shall begin such a series after Shevuos from June 5th to August 28th. It is necessary that you contact the office and express your intent with regard to summer services. Shabbos Ha'-Gadol This Sabbath is known as "Shabbos Ha'GadoI." or the great Sabbath preceding Passover. During these services Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock, Bernard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Shcnkman. will become bar mitzvah. A reception in the auditorium will follow immediately after the services to which Bernard extends a cordial invitation to all worshipers. The rabbi will speak on the subject "A Continuous Chain." Children's Seder A miniature seder will be conducted by the Junior Congregation for the students oi the Sunday School this Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The entire services will be explained and interpreted so thai the students will be familiar with the Passover observances. Passover edibles will be served by the Sisterhood. Mrs. Sam Dickson. chairman of the P. T. A., and her committee, will serve as hostesses. Passover Schedule Passover this year will be ushered in at sunset. Wednesday, at 7:15 o'clock. The first two days of Passover are Thursday and Friday The rabbi will speak in English and Yiddish The Cantor will chant all traditional prayers. "Yiscor or Memorial services will take plait Thursday. April 9th at 0 a. 1m. If you desire your beloved ones to be included in the Memorial services, please phone the rabbi and inscribe their names as a safekeeping for all times. Junior Passover Services The Junior congregation will conduct special services Thursday and Friday mornings at 10:JU o'clock. Children are urged not to attend classes but to come to the services. An excuse for absence will be given to those only who attend these services. In Memorium The following Yahrzeiten of beloved ones whose names are inscribed in our Book of Life, and whose Yahrzeiten occur this coming week, will be mentioned from the pulpit during the services this Friday night: Shlomma Ahron, father of Charles Levenston; Baila. mother of Mrs. J. Engler; Zazel Hershel, father Mrs. Daisy Bremen. of MIAMI JEWISH ORTHODOX CONGREGATION ABRAHAM A. KELLNER. Rabbi 1823 S W. 14th Terrace Phone 3-M92 590 S. W. 17lh Avenue TALMUD TOKA1I 1645 S. W. Third Street Passover Notes Rabbi Kellner will conduct the gale of Chometz up to Wednesday morning. April 1st and will be in the synagogue every morng and .veiling. Between Min% ha and Maanv the Rabbi teaches the Laws of Passover every weekday. Children's Sedar The children of the Sunday School and Talmud Torah wil have a miniature seder during the Sunday School hours on bunday March 29th. The children will conduct the ceremonies in the traditional manner. Siyum Bechovim Rabbi Kellner will complete the study of the Tractate Megillah on Wednesday morning Erev Pessach after the Shachns Service and a most cordial invitation is extended to all just first born men and boys to be present. Shabbos Haggadol Rabbi Kellner will discuss the most pertinent Laws of Passover from the pulpit on this coming Sabbath morning and will speak at 10:30 a. m. on "Sabbaths; Great and Small." In the afternoon the rabbi will speak in the Traditional Halecha manner and speak 1 in Yiddish at 6 p. m. on "Will History Repeat." The Shalos this week is donated by Mr. Max Rifas. our president, in honor of the marriage of Arthur Rifas, his youngest son. Bedikas Chometz The search for the leaven should be conducted Tuesday night. March 31st. immediately after night fall. This very important ceremony, symbolic of the cleaning of our homes from all chometz is an essential part of the Pre-Pessach rituals and 1942 we urge its genuine obscr^T Rfuo Shlemo We regret to hear of th n % % nessof Mrs. R. SnyderUrnV"" conut Grove and pray tm h quick recovery. ner Nichum Avelim We chronicle with pr 0 f n n j grief the passing of Na't B u U d berg s mother and we bee t tend to him the conereWm*.' most profound sympathy. Jewish Radio Hour Rabbi Abraham A. Kellner win speak on the Rabbinical H7 this Sunday afternoon, M M, 29th at 4:30 p. m. over H2 WIOD He will speak on "Q u n tions. Old and New." ** Moat Chittim Committee The following are active in IK. synagogue on our Moas Chittim Committee: Max Rifas, n ah h Gluck, Mrs. Sarah Alber and Mrs. Levine. a KOSHER for PASSOVER Food Products to Enrich yourHoliday Table ROKEACH PURE HONEY ROKEACH KOSHER BORSCHT ROKEACH KOSHER NYAFAT ROKEACH KOSHER PEANUT OIL SERVICE SCHEDULE Daily Minyon 8:30 a. m. Mincna _. 5:30 p. m Maariv 6 :00 p. m Saturday 9 :00 a. m. Pro Patria We pause this week to salute Nathan Robbins. son of our brothel'. David Rabinovich. who won a distinction as squad leader on the second day of his arrival to Camp Robinson. We pray for his welfare and hope that he will return to his loved ones in good health and happiness. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY RIVEN thai Philip Rumei and Samuel BuMman ftri < u iRed in business under the fictitious name (if HOMER'S Rum CENTERMEAT DEPARTMENT at .r. i:-t Street, Miami Beach, Floi Ida, and Intend to register wild fictitious name In the offli % % the Clerk % < the Circuit "' % nit r,f [>nde County, Florida. I'll I I.IIROMER SAMUEL SfSSMAN S"l<* < >w ners % CEORREfHERTKOF Attorney fair Applicants :: 13-20-27 I 3-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY C11VEN that Tony h'rleml iengaged in business under the fictitious nami of ROM Hits Ft ml. CENTERVEGETABLE DEPARTMENT ;it 5*a list Street, Miami i'.' .i' h, Kloi lila, and Intends to register "aid f|i tltlous i nme In 11 % ofi 'i the Clerk of the Cli cull Co "i Dade County, Florida. 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