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Combining THE JEWISH UNITY and THE JEWISH WEEKLY ie 35 Number 36 Miami. Florida, Friday, September 7, 1962 Twc Sections Price Zlz itish Anti-Semites Jeceive Court Order To Appear for Trial f LONDON (JTA) Colin Jordan, leader of the British National feialist Movement, and three other officers of the anti-Semitic neo- zi group. ". i. ordered this week to stand trial on charges of viola- tion of the Public Order Act which bans the display of physical force for political purposes. The court order was issued by Chief Magistrate Robert Blundell in Bow Street ---------- after a two-day hearing. i date was set for the trial and his three aides were on bail of E100 poundsi each. The three aides are I tioned about 12 pounds of sodium clorate said to have been found in Jordan's London headquarters, testifed that if the chemical was mixed with sugar, it would pro- yndall. the national were- duce explosives equal in blast Van Kerr-Ritch.e. "research j pow9r to more thln 100 en. and Dennis Pine, assist- -e|t$, kioii.i) secretary. They were Kd specificall> with seeking Prosecutor Griffith Jones de- Bd an organization known as scribed Jordan as the leader ol Knead." for the purpose of Spearhead, and named Tyndall as Vhy-ical force for their poli- deputy leader and Kerr-Ritchie tical am - B-G in Finland i For Arab Talks HORV/ICIANS AISO IMPRtSSID PAOl 9A A War Office scientist, ques- and Pirie as section leaders. The Continued on Prie 11-A JUSTICE FRANKFURTER . 'Y) ) Mosur ruts kottew kg ust Fascist Union Meet Ends la Melee and 40 Arrests M):>N(JTAi British courts B^.-i sentences Monday on Hth..:: 40 persons arrested in H melee that erupted when H listeners breke through | police cordons to attack Sir Mosley Sunday and smash iting of his Fascist Union lent in the heavily Jewish !nd section of London. |ey had originally planned a through that section, but reed to cancel that activity ;ed with crime )el Bars U.S. from Entry \\ \l.EM (JTA) The ls- y me Court dismissed this an application by Mervyn I I Clevt land, for an order interior Ministry to issue to Ian immigration visa The Justice tribunal rule.I two to insl the application without lent, announcing that a detail- ing would he issued later The will be appealed. crucial point before the ?r.al was whether a person ged with a crime, but not ficted of it, was "a person la criminal past likely to en- er the public peace." Pros- live immigrants so classified Bot migrate to Israel under Law of Return. was indicted in the United] on charges of fraudulent fi- al transactions in that coun- He arrived in Israel with a ort which he said he lost af- substitute passport was tak om him by the United States in Naples to force him to I trial. when the London Police Commis- sioner, Sir John Simpson, under mounting public pressure on Brit- ish Home Secretary Henry Brooke, banned all political parades in the area during the weekend. A related clash occurred in nearby Dalston, where the anti- Fascist Yellow Star movement held a marathon 12-hour rally to prevent another neo-Nazi group, the British National Party, from holding a planned meeting there- The neo-Nazis gave up after waiting through an all-night series of speeches. But when several "nationalists" tried to hold a meeting a few blocks from the Yellow Star site, they were attacked and beaten, a number of them beiryj hospital- ized. One of the first to be sentenced was a man who had previously been convicted three limes for similar attacks on British neo- NaZ'S at public rallies. Sentenced to 21 days he said that, if fighting Fascism mean) breaking the law, he intended to go right on break ing it Another defendant said he had been awarded six medals dur- Worid War II for fighting Na Continued on Page 3-A Justice Felix Frankfurter resigned from the United States Supreme Court after 23 years on the bench. In announcing the resignation. President Kennedy describ- ed his devotion to the high court as "service (during which) the direction of lie law has been channeled by many important decis :ons which he rendered." President Kennedy's ap pointment of Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg to succeed the ailing 80-year- old Frankfurter last Wednes- day has since been hailed across the land. . see Page 7-A HELSINKI(JTA>Prime Min- ister Ahti Karjalainen said here alter a half-hour talk with visiting Israeli Prime Minister David Ben- Gurion, that Finland's stand in favor of direct Israel-Arab peace talks remained firm. It was indicated that, if the pro posal came up at the next United Nations General Assembly session. Finland would vote for it as it did at the UN Assembly last year. The Finnish Prime Minister told a press conference that "it is our regular policy to support proposals of peaceiul negotiations and to try to prevent violence There is no change in this policy." Mr. Ben-Gurion, who arrived at Helsinki Monday night on his five-nation Scandinavian tour, lunched at President Kekonnen's home after a friendly talk, and was guest of honor at an official binner given here by the Finnish Government. The Prime Min- ister had. begun his month-long tour with visits to Sweden and Norway. Belore his departure from Oslo Saturday night, Mr. Ben-Gurion Continued on Page 16-A Catholic Laymen Assail Jesuit Warning to Jewry AJCOMMfrrcf in pir PACl 10 A NEW YORK(JTA)A vigorous lay Catholic attack on a Jesuit editorial warning that the Jewish battle against religious practices in schools could provoke Catholic anti-Semitism was the highlight of a new series of developments this week in the continuing church state debate. The Jesuit-edited America" uru- di,cd b* Lay^n, declared that ed American Jewry to drop ils sup- port oi efforts to end such prac- tices, asserting that such activities had evoked "disturbing hints of heightened anti-Semitic feelings" among American Catholics. The "America" editorial asked: "When court victories produce only a har- vest of tear and distrust, will it all have been worthwhile'" "Commonweal," the weekly if the editors of "America" had seen signs of ant'-Semitism aris- ing from the legal struggle which led to the U.S. Supreme Court June 25 decision banning use in New York public schools of the New York Regents official pray- er, "we find their method of combatting it very odd and the questions they address to the Continued on P*ge 8-A CHIEF OF STAFF SPEAKS Danger Seen In Rift Between Arab Chieftains JERUSALEM l JTAl The possibility that the growing inter- I Arab rifts might bring "an un- planned and unpredictable inci- dent on Israel's borders was stressed this week by Chief of Staff Zvi Tzur in a .-pitch at cere- monies marking the release of a reserve unit which had completed its summer exercises Hi said the threat of such an 1 incident arising from "the present unstable position of the Middle I ;.-! was just as great as the threat to Israel from a decision by tht Arabs to start an official war . gainst Israel. "This instability can spring up in any section of our borders." he warned. He stressed that for these rea- sons "it is our goal to strength- en our military power. If we do not, our fate will be dictated by the Arabs. It is essential that we maintain the logic of the bal- ance of power with them. If we fail tc do so, we endanger our own lives." Israeli officials watched with in- terest tht widening split between President Nasser of Egypt, and the er Aral' -Kites emphasized in the joint Jordan-Saudi Arabia an- nouncement of plans lor close mil- itarj and economic cooperation. of special interest here was a reaffirmation in the statement of the common enmity of the two Arab countries toward Israel and tii "act within a unified plan :< restore at all costs -acred rights in Palestine." The joint announcement accused Mass- t: ( : .-haltering Arab units Make Rockwell Register as Agent, JWV Urges DETROIT (JTA1 The Jew- ish War Veterans at its 67th an- nual convention here requested this week that the Attorney General of | the United States take immediate ! steps to have American Nazi Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell j register as a foreign agent. In a ; telegram to Attorney General Rob- ert Kennedy, the organization cit- ed recent international hate-mon-. gering activities in England. "The announced formation in Britain last month of an interna- tional Fascist movement makes it imperative that these lice be un- der perpetual surveillance as an arm of an alien philosophy. Those who remember Hitler and the geno- cide he created are apprehensive that this may be the opening shot ol similar episodes all over the world as witnessed in Argentina. Uruguay and other parts of the world. Our delegates are await- ing a reply." the telegram read. "Our point of view," the tele- gram pointed out, "is that ex- posure of these vermin will awak- en Americans to the danger of this new international move- ment. We believe that, today, organizations such as the Amer- ican Nazi Party, which incites Americans to hatred and distrust, are part and parcel of the Com- munist conspiracy and should be exposed as such." The delegates also urgtci Pres- ident Kenned) to demand that Ar- gent. n: curb its anti-Semitism. h i telegram, the President was urged "to take immediate action demanding that the Governments of Argentine and Uruguay protect thi men than 500.000 Jews living within their borders against hard- it rt Fascist extremists. Because ol the many unreconstructed Nazis Argentina, tht possibil- ity oi a Nazi rebirtl it not re- in;* -am ' = Pcqe 2-A -knittntridfor F.idoy, September 7 Commission Sets Hearing for Strickland Charges A DAVID RAfVIS v,.,-, mi .. South Mi- . teacht r wrote letter Ji wish Floridian and other spapers and communitj h ad ers here i a judge with making anti-Semitic remarks in his courtroom. Now that judge will have to ap- pear before a full-dres public S pt 2(i He is Judge n S kland, who may be juilt\ i f m alfeasance if the charge- aeainst him broushl bv Ken. of 8311 SW 12th ter are substantiated. County Attorney Dirrv Divis re<-0-nme-rled the hearing after making a th.orou.-h inves'io-tion of the charges, which Cohen leveled at Judge Strickland be- cause Strickland allegedly re- maned in ccjrt that "You Jews are the same; SO percent plead not guilty.'' Ac< ;.<". a mi f the facult> al Southwi S ool, Strickland spat oui thes Cohen appea I re him on June 8 for a traffic violation. Judge Strickland was conduct' ing the court < n the honor t) m thai da) because 'he officer who ticketed Cohen failed to show up Cohen ^aid that most of the people appearing before him pleaded "not guilty Strckland is ehai ged with bavins made the anti-Semitic comment whi aded the way Durii 'h'' mv' :,-,.. pai '-. -worn ; mony from ll witni lies inclu en and Strickland Some o ihr witi ess< came forth volun tarilj chargu Strickland itic -'.iti ments and ( tions in his own neighhorhi Shoul I tl Com ': Commissi in. h appo nt< ci Strickland to "t Primer on Communism is Circulated Here A "Profile o-i Communism." edit ed by Moshe Dector, is bein^ mail- er! to many civic leaders in Great- er Miami The basic primer in Communism ha.- been published under the sponsorship of the Anti- .', i :ama*ion League of B'nai B'rith A. David Rayvis, pres lenl Lodge, B'nai B'rith. this i k declan I k i~ . .\ valuable because we > much as we bout Communism in order to know our eoi j Tt is also a timely publical pvis pointed out. 'in lisht of s on Communism beins introduced ". I h s< hool sy - < Flori H " Rayv:s said that "Profile on Com has been pr itsed by many noted American leaders and nizations. including the V S Junior Chamber of Commerce, American Bar Assn., and the In- stitute for American Strategy USY Worship Breakfast Men's Club of Temple Adath Yeshurun will sponsor the first weekly I'nited Synaeoeue Youth worship breakfast program this Sunday. 9:30 a.m.. at the Temple At 10 a.m., there will be assign- ment of Sunday school classes This will be followed by a Men's Club father-and-son and father-and- daughter picnic on the grounds ot the Temple. WOR RK\T NEWLY DECORATED AIR-CONDITIONED HALL 'fer Weddings. 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Veterans" Forest in Israel. Members of Israel's led Fc.-ces look on. leiee Ends Fascist Meet Cont.'r.td from Page 1-A Mosl : the defendants re- ed fin i i (wo to K: 10 ($5.60 28 losle) kicked and punched In th' ing crowd .>f 3.000 |e u| his meeting dispite ef- bj ; olice reinforcements dei 1 s< king to protect him. l/as hit as he lelt his ear for platform to make a speech. first rds were drowned out storm i I catcalls. At the SUg Ion of 1 lice, Mosley decided lialt th meeting. The crowd thri and Moale) scam foi his car. the target of a tei of 1 :i eggs. The inci mxct"r Q'flfl SUNDAY n'UII NO MINOR! Mi M June 1-Sept. 15 dent was almost a repetition of a -imilar meeting a month ago, in 'another section of the East End, when he was knocked down and kicked As a result of the riotous neo- n.i/i meetings, the Home Secre- tary barred the use of London's Trafalgar Square to the ultra-right winy groups, and followed that up with the ban on political parades. The Fascist leader declared after his meeting was broken up that he had publicly condemned Hitler "and the killing of th* Jews in cold blood" and that he was not an anti-Semite. He con- tended that there was a "sys- tematic" Communist campaign "to confuse us with the lunatic fringe like Jordan, whose ideas are completely alien to us." The reference was to Colin Jordan, leader of the British National Socialists who, with three other party, officials, faces trial on charges of violating the British Public Order Act. Rev. William Sargent, founder of the Yellow Star, reported be- tore the Sunday meetings not un- derway that he and his wife had received threatening telephone calls, including one referring to a blast Frida) nigh) at the Adath Yi.-n>cl Synagogue. Rev Sar I said the caller said "we dynamited the synagogue ind if you don't keep your mouth shut, we'll dynamite you." Explo- sive experts were studying frag- ments of the home-made bomb which exploded 40 minutes alter some Ipo worshippers had com- pleted services and left. Damage was slight The synagogue is about a mile from Ridley Road Dalston, where the Yellow Star movement held its marathon rally. By Special Report Nachal volunl.....- foreign vol- unteer soldier-1 assembled at the American Vet Tans for Israel Fin- est planted by the Jewish National Fund near Jerusalem, to pay tribute to their fallen comrades at a re- cent service there. The forest was planted by the Fund in 1951 in the Jerusalem Corridor to commem- orate the volunteers from the Unit- ed States who gave their lives for Israel's independence. The ceremony was arranged by the Association of Americans and Canadians, together with the South African an I British Zionist organizations. Zahal, the Israel Ministry of Defense and the Jew- ish National Fund. The gathering, including members of the bereav- ed families and settlers from the West, were addressed by Jacob Tsur. world chairman of the Keren Kayemeth Lelsrael; Shimon Dror, Of the Ministry of Defense; Rabbi Louis Rabinowitz, south African An Armj Guat was and Col Dam,,.- i, of the plaques bearing the n I rime Mmisl r's office .. rmer laIlen, The ceremonj i Machal volunteer tin sounding ol the i.. P - States. m of Fl Mole Ra Wreaths were lai I by Machal :'mim by an army cantor II veterans and by Fred Mallet, a e.l with a gunfire salute by the former commander of the Jewish lirinj part) ol the Armed Guard. %MW v~tv '*' Form New Firm Here Stanley Abrahams and Buzz Co- hen, in association with Stanley Friedman and Ronald Friedman. announce the opening of Arrow Paper Co.. 1088 E. 27th >t Hia- leah. They are wholesale paper jobbers carrying a complete line of paper products for retail stores. restaurants, hotels, and industry "Complete Insurance Service..." 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Friday, September 7. 1962 >lrnfcf> Fhrkttor Workmen's Circle District Confab Hears Praise of Organization's Book Campaign Page 5-A RABBI NORMAN SHAPIRO Rabbi Shapiro Off to Confab Rabbi Norman N. Shapiro, of ! .;!. David Congregation, has been filed, together with a select imber oi Conservative rabbis from the lulled States and Can- ; da. by the Jewish Theological s, initi.ir> ..i America to explore lestions concerning the moral implications of the rabbinate at a two-day conference in New York lily on Sept. 11 and 12. at the Seminary. The conference is being con- ( acted under the auspices of the Herbert H. Lehman Institute of Ethics. Rabbi Shapiro will par- l.cipale in the deliberations of the iconference and will be one of the st takers. By Special Report Jacob T. Zukerman, president of the Workmen's Circle, national Jewish fraternal and cultural or- ganization, told 150 delegates to the organization's annual Southern District conference held here at the Henry Grady hotel in Atlanta Ga., over the Labor Day weekend that "positive support for demo- cracy is one of our most important weapons in our cold war with Com- munism."' He praise:), as "an outstanding example" of such support, the Workmen's Circle leadership in At- , lanta and other cities in the Books from America campaign. Carried out in cooperalion witih the Peo- ilc-to People program headed by former President Dwighl D Eisen- hower. Ihe campaign has gathered I over one million books on Ameri- can science and technology and the American way of life for distribu- tion to students and libraries in the new nations of Asia and Africa. The campaign also earned for the national fraternal order a Distinguished Service Citation from the United Slates Informa- tion Agency, which sponsors the People-to-People Program. Zukerman toll the conference, which represents branches of the Workmen's Circle in 14 major southern cities ranging from Miami I to Houston, that be regarded the action of Atlanta branches in asso- ciating themselves with the Su- preme Court decision on school in- : tegration "another outstanding *x- . ample of positive support for dem- ocracy." "The fact is," he said, "that the City of Atlanta as a whole has dem- onstrated that the problem of school integration, which is one of the most difficult we face, in the North as well as the South, can best be handled with a combination of moderation and courage, a devo- tion to the basic principles of our democracy coupled with an under- standing that calm and orderly procedure often produces the mosl meaningful gains." "We cannot abandon our demo- cratic faith in the interests of ex- pediency." he said. "But neither ran we ignore the educational pro- cess indispensable to the u*reat soc- ial and economic changes now in progress in the South." "In this era of cold war." he said, "we must also keep in mind that our failures in this area play i into the hands of those who seek I lo subvert our democratic society and to conquer the world for com- munism " The Workmen's Circle conference , opened Saturday and continued | through Tuesday. BEN LtRNER Social Club Will Air Medicare Miami Friendly Social Club will meet Sunday. 2 p.m.. in the social hall of Beth El Congregation. 500 SW 17th ave. Now a member of the National Council of Senior Citizens for health care through social secur- ity, the group will discuss "Medi- care." Social meetings of the club are held every Thursday at 7 p.m. Lerner to Head Fund Committee Ben Lerner. Miami manufactur- er of plastics, was named chair- man of the building lund commit- tee of Young Israel oi Greater Miami this week. At the same time. Emanuel J. Unger. president of the synagogue, revealed plans for a $100. 000 building at 990 NE 171st st.. to provide religious, educational and recreational facilities lor the northern part of Dade county. Young Israel, a traditional Orthodox congregation, with branches in many of the principal cities of the U.S., aims to "main- tain a program of spiritual, social and communal activity, compatible with the Orthodox faith and good Americanism." Other members of the commit- tee are I)!- Sol Nussbaum, M:iton Gottlieb. Harry Lerner. Herman Eisenberg. Murray Vr..u Greenberg, Louis R< senberg. Sol Kalchman. Councilman Irwin Sen- arf. Marvin Borenstein. Sami I I Baumel. Sam Gmen and Joseph Margolis. Southwest Center Breakfast Southwest Jewish Center Men's Club will welcome the students en- rolled in the Sunday school at breakfast on Sunday at S:30 a :n. Dave Siegel. president of the gr up, is in charge of arrange ire i :.- Jjn the \>: reading the headline in V ami Herald last Saturday. '< ul an Boat Fire- at U.S. Plane," the sub-head, "Ordered to Bi k.'" I decided that right after the Sabbath 1 must write a ttei i i ur President, stressing important questions: II we have a right t > fire . :.i ke I and I believe dn ; Israel have a an .. tack on her . power an.! des the enem>'.- position? , ii try believe in -" e only I .:< '.< but not for 3. Since the majority of the -atior.s of the world are, like Is- ael, small and weak, what ef- tet can our double standard of morals have upon these nations -i winning them over to our side? 4 In a world as materialistic as - where ethics and morals are I latantly lacking, what kind of example is our own government 'ting for the average American '< lollow? 5 Is America losing its soul in the struggle for power politics and laking on the image of the enemy? These questions need exploring nithin the context of a social order ' a religious framework, with the " < of religion raised to safeguard 'h high standards of American RABBI JONAH CAPLAN Temple Adath Yeshurun Dade Heights Will Open Season *l the first meeting of the new son. Dade Heights Sisterhood ' II present an original play. "Al Kained Out" ir and director is Anita Kill- rhe meeting is scheduled for B:15 p. m. at Dade hts. asl will include Judy Kaplan. Levy, Dolores Miller. Berime Snapiro. Lenort Warren, and Marcy IWciss. Malene Danoff will be at l1:t Piano. He served his country under six presidents When President Theodore Roosevelt named Oscar Straus the Secretary of Commerce and Labor in 1906, it marked the first time that an American Jew had been appointed to the Cabinet. The choice of Straus was singularly apt, for some twt nty yean earlier he had been the first ,!( w to be appointed an ambassador. Oscar S Straus began his forty-six _\(T.:- career of public service when, as a ing lawyer, he servo: as secretary of committee to re-elect William R. . Mayor of New York. Grace de- feated Ir.- Tanin any opponi nt and Straus wason his way. In 1887, Presi < land appointed !.:. I' S Mil ti Turk< ;, Strau.- ser\. ,. -- i r. signii took <>::u-e. Ir. .:. ensuing years, 1- wever, l Presidents Harrison -. McKinley i upon Straus' \asi knowledge cf we rid affairs, the latter once again appointing him Minister to Turkey. And President Taft was subsequently to reappoint him to that same post for the third time. When Theodore Roosevelt took office, one of his first official acts was to appoint Oscar Straus a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague. Roosevelt had such a high opinion of Straus that he made him a member of his "kitchen cabinet." One day, in 190fi, at the White House. Roosevelt said. "I want you to become a member of my Cabinet. I have a very high estimate "f your character, your judgment and your ability." Straus was ;.: | i inted S< en tary of Commerce and Labor. Perhaps tin- high point < :" Straus' ar< i r came after the first W< rid War. :i he worked intimately with Presi- dent Wilson to create the Leagw Nations. Wilson paid him the unusual compliment of writing, "I want to Hike the opportunity to say how valuable' in every way your support and enthusiasm for the I-eague of Nations has been." P. LORILLARD.'COMPANY SSTAeLl3CC 1760 , jpe83r"l|i mttt First with the Finest Cigarcftt- s. .Tcugh LoriPard research ^iBam Pc Umr h - .r th. G th. 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MM VMMHI > M*MM (-Mf.MlM, Friday, September 7, 1962 JbtfM fhwidUnn Page 7-A Goldberg Bench Appointment Hailed WASHINGTON (JTA) Pres- ident Kennedy's appointment to the Supremo Court of Secretary of Labor Arthur Goldberg, succeed- ing Associate Supreme Court Jus- tice Felix Franfurter. who has re- signed due to ill-health, was wide- ly hailed this week. Although the Goldberg nomina- tion would reinforce the "liberal" wing of the Court, praise for Mr. Kennedy's choice came from both Democrats and Republicans. Sen- ate Republican Lea ..or Everett Dirkson called Mr. Goldberg a ruan who "'measures up to every Standard required for a place on the Supremo Court." Many Dem- ocratic Senators lauded Mr. Gold- berg's character, intelligence, and courage. The Washington Star said edi- torially that "Mr. Goldberg, as a member of the Court, will turn out to be a conservative in the true and meaningful sense of the word. For the benefit of those who may doubt this, we recall the dismay with which so many received the word of Justice Frankfurter's appointment back in 1939." The loading New York dailies were unanimous in lauding the up pointment The New York Times, which also paid tribute to ret ring Justice Folix Frankfurter, declar- ed that "the appointment of Ar- thur J. Goldberg brings to the Su- preme Court a strong believer in the necessity for expanding Gov- ernment activities to meet the com- plex requirements of our industrial society. His record as Secretary Arthur H. Courshon (left), board chairman of Washington Federal Savings and Loan Assn., presents a diploma to Jorge Guzman, of Santiago, one of five Chilean financial executives to complete a 10-day training course on savings and loan systems. The men are all managers of newly-opened associ- ations in Chile. Washington Federal runs the school in I conjunction with the Agency for International Development i of the State Department. ------------------------- Buenos Aires Police Chief Confers With Top Leaders Have mart Business Meeting, anqust, or Special Occasion BL'E.N lIRES (JTA) Two lop leaders ol the DAIA, represen- me bodj of Argentine Jewry el for !>ir n inutes this week with olice Captain Horai i i Green al e police official's invitation. Dr l ... Goldberg, DAIA presi- lent, and ir Alejandro Luttsky. Al.\ secretary, discusse I quag- tons affecting the Jewish commun- y \i other information on the o-.teiit ol trie talks, which follow- d '"< fit rrests :n the outbursts anti-Semitic incidents in Argon ba. wj leased. Two youths ere undei arrest >n charges of legal possession of firearms and Image to property. They admit- _jd the> had fired Tuesday oven r.'t a tlie;,tor presenting a Jew- play. A third youth arrested the incident was released. I Captain Green told a press con- ference .'.151 June 2S that he oppos mti the action of the DAIA in call- ing a ct.rday protest strike of ewish -tores, factories, offices r-d schools on that day. The police official had been summon- Bd by President Guido, of Argen- |ina, for o report on the incidents. Be told newsmen after the meet- that he had "exposed" to resident Guido "the risk repre- (r.ted by the manner in which is Israelite organization pre- sents things, together with the decision they took to take justice in their own hands, adopting measures of force." The throe arrested youths denied the) had any part in the wave of anti Semitic incidents in Buenos Aires, cr thai tncy were members i the neo-Nazi youth organization, Tacuara. Harrigue Castex was the yoi h who was release:. Luis N'oettinger and Julio Crotto were those hold. They were arrested in a stationwagon as they were fir- ine a machinegun at a Jewish-own- ed tourist agency. Deep grief" over the recent anti-Semitic outbreaks in Uruguay has boon meanwhile expressed to Parband-Labor Zioinist Order in a otter signed by Sr B Ochoteco, Charge d'Affaires In the Embassy of Uruguay in Washington. The Utter also contains assurances that the authorities in Uruguay are handling "promptly and properly" the attempt by "some anti-Jewish pi rsons to perpetuate crimes against our Jewish community." Ochoteco wrote in response to a communication sent to the Urugu- ayan Ambassador by Louis Segal, general secretary of Farband, a national Jewish fraternal organiza- tion, expressing concern over the recent anti-Jewish outbursts. of Labor has demonstrated the Beth David School astoni8hins diversity of his tal- ents.-' Enrollment Up The HeraldTribune linked Jus Mrs. Ben Kazer and Dr Herman Meyer, co-chairmen of Beth Da- . vid's board of education, this week expressed their "gratitude" at the rate of enrollment for Beth Da- vid's religious school, "both at the main school and at its branch in South Dade." "It is anticipated that the at- 1 tendance this year will surpass all , prior years." they said. Although school started this week, late registrants are still be- ing accepted. What particularly pleased us." they said "is the enthusiastic re- ception given this year to our branch school. The enrollment has almost doubled over last year." Assisting in the work of the com- mittee are Harold Borko. Mrs. Lil- lian Berns, Harry Cypon, Leonard Gordon. Mrs, Bernice Gottlieb, Eugene Heiman, Maurice Kellner, Mrs, Frances I.omaskin. Manuc Lubel, Mrs. Bess Marder, Fred lOssip, Michael Schachter, Law- rence Shorr. and Melvin Weinkle. lice Frankfurter's retirement witn Mr. Goldberg's appointment, de- claring that the appointee's le d experience "is specialized if thor- ough. He will have much to learn but ho has, fortunately, a particul- arly illustrious model" in retiring Justice Frankfurter. The New York Times, in a pro- file on Mr. Goldberg, sai; hi> fath- er, an immigrant from Russia, worked a- a peddler in Texas for a year and a half before moving on to Chicago. There he acquired a horse ;:t.il wagon and started a small business carting fruits and vegetables. Secretary Goldberg, the Times ! emphasized, obcrves the Jewish holidays. The Chicago rabbi who married him and Dorothy Kurgans is a guest at the Goldberg home whenever he comes to Washington. \!r Goldberg graduated from Northwestern University Law School at the top of his class You'll find complete facilities to exactly satisfy your needs in the Kismet, Aladdin, Scheherazade and Ruboiyat Rooms, be H for wedding or a private party a Cantor Steiner At Beth Sholem Cantor Ernest Steiner will be I affiliated with Temple Beth Sho- ' lem of Hollywood, Fla.. for the coming year, according to an an- i nouncement by Douglas Kaplan, 'president of the congregation. Kabbi Samuel H. Mendelowitz is spiritual leader of the Temple. A native of Vienna. Austria. I Cantor Steiner received his edu- cation in schools there, and con- < turned his studies in England and | New York, studying voice and liturgy with Cantor Alvin Schrae- ter. of Brooklyn, and Cantor Ar- thur Koret. of Hartford. Conn. He was formerly affiliated with Ohob Zedeek Synagogue. PottS- ville. 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MIAMI BEACH Fcge 8-fl. *Jmlstnt>rMtor Friday. September 7 1362 Catholic Laymen Assail Jesuit Warning to Jews stater Continued from Paga 1-A Jewish community even odder." '.: there is any real danger of| a: t:;emitism developing among ( ..lies, said the "Commonweal" | reply, then Catholics should be ":c\. as sharply as possible of the sir ci any form of anti-Semitism " Ths Commonweal" editorial also sail that the American system of I Bettl.'ng public disputes by law i bo wrecked if minority gi s were "made to fear" i"- u I courts to judge their claims. the ime time, New V Sta'.i Commissioner of E Allen. Jr., ruled :i gainsi its-. : anj part of Thi v' ir S lit Banner ;is a substitute t he ed Regi nl Prayer 1 li k--. lie Long Islan I, ch I d< ci 'i immedi ii : me 25 ruling to substit ite .i i : ntain.s I J Is Prayei i H i . Mil insteii hildren Ittei subi is rel tion "in a local house of wor- ship." The Commissioner, in ban ning use of the National Anthem as a school prayer, upheld her petition. He stressed, however, that any part of the National them could be read, sung or re-1 cited in the schools and he sug- gested a moment of silent medi- tation in schools as ;i guideline to school boards New criticisms from Jewish sources against the "America" warning also were heard during the week Rabbi Richard C. Hirsch. speaking for the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tionsone of the organizations cited in the "America" editor- ialsaid Catholics ought to know that ir. the nineteenth century it was Cathol'c parents and clergy who repeatedly brought suit in the courts against religious prac- tices in the public schools. He praised the "Commonweal" pol- icy. ican Jews, or any minority group, "from asserting its values and go- ing to the courts for the preserva- tion of its rights." Addressing the 8th annual national of the Jewish War Veterans. Mr Weinstein said An- he hoped the editors of -America" did not want Jewish groups to stop asserting their beliefs in basic principles for reasons of 'security' or as a 'bargain purchase' In still another development, more than half of ihe IK.1""' school administrators in the United suites indicated their disapproval ol the June L'.ri decision The> were poll- ed by the Nations' Schools, a monthl) educational joui The poll alMi found thai ol the 46 percent reporting selves in agreement with th expressi I only to n ed prayers not to - [n Detr il Lev is Wi . N s Advisory ( t no thn ntion h uld stop tm< ' f 5 ' Rabbi Back from y Israel etui ne I i \ ie s I as te I Ivril Congre.-s el i in it the I 'i I fi Bureau Jew i-li I : Miami, and a repre- - the Hi rev i I u ators ce il the first World Con- Jewish Education in I laspora, held in Jerusalem, in n August -. : 1.1 II report on both conferences < given by Rabbi Azulay at -. ecial meeting of the Hebrew E ators Alliance on Saturday e ng, Sept. 15. at Beth Israel S: i jog *ABBl SHIMON AZULAY New Members Join Beth David Bi th 'ia> the chairma si Uarrj - -.. Beth Da' I 'ypi : -.. ..... : fai who ha rated an inten > join 1 Vld will lie n futun l r-w is Sternsl pre tion. has II ' er> llaiold Bi rkc Dr l.awi nre Mrs. I Mrs lliindshu, Maurice Hj man, n Idels, Max Ja son, Mrs Raj Jacobson, !'., n Kazer Dr Morns Kleiman. 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Tha I Washington ruling cleared tha way for the public schools to re- open with their regular proce- dure, following the Washington school cede which provides that opening exercises shall include a salute to the flag, a reading from the Bible, "without note or com- ment,'' ar.d the Lord's Prayer. v iher dei t w as a : Ben Herbster, oi the lurch of - scoring (hi n H, ... i [| minority tit 1 I inl .... i I eepl The American Jewish Commit- tee criticizes the America" stand in a 1,200 word statement which will anpear in next week's issue of the same periodical. Entitled "To Our Catholic Friends," the American Jewish Committee ,.ten- view that American J-WdLS aver, the a.leged plrTf?* Sem.tism by abandoning COm 1' ment, to th. protection 0Tt F.rt Amendment on churchst.s separation as interpreted by Supreme Court." 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The talks took place during the-------------------------------------------------' second day of Mr. Ben-Gurion\ visit to Norway, the second coun- try he visted during a month-long may discuss this matter. It is too early to answer now as to what Norway's position will be tour of five Scandinavian countries, on this point, we will discuss The Norwegian Minister said he I listened "with the greatest Inter e?l In the discussion by the Prime1 'ZWARD KLEIN Minister of the situation in the Middle East." In reply to questions from newsmen, Lange said: "In con- nection with Middle East prob this matter at Helsinki at the meeting of Scandinavian Foriegn r/inisters. If the point is not raised by others, I will rase it." The Prime Ministers of the two countries exchanged assurances ol lly relations and continued lewish Hospital (pens Regionc! rtiami Office --------------- ...... ,.,.ww,c tan hi-u "icimit it-j.t(iun> ,11111 cum will1'': lems, we discussed the Arab cooperation al a formal dinner o! refugee problem ar.i the "ext I he Norwegian Government for Mr. United Nations session which Ben-Gill Stressing the fact that Israel and Norway shared the characteristic of being small countries dependent on their human, rather than their physical resources, Premier Einar Gerhardsen said: "We are gen- uinely plea-ed that relations be- tween Norway and Israel are very friendly, and it is our desire to still further develop the good rela- tions between our countries. I am pleased 'u be able to assure you of this " The Israel Prime Minister, speaking in Yiddish, made an ad- dress to the Jewish Community of Oslo at the Kehila House. In ad- dition to his immediate audience of 300 Jews, the speech was heard by an assemblage of Jews in Trondheim to which it was transmitted by a special tele. , phone line, thus making it poss- ible for nearly all of Norway's Jews to hear him. The Prime Minister began hia Oslo visit with a 90-minute talk with Premier Gerhardsen, the first meeting of the two Premiers. There was no information on whether Premier Gerhardsen hai , promised Mr. Ben-Gurion anything [ about Norway's position at ths* United Nations when the annu.il vote comes up on the Arab refug te problem. Mr. Ben-Gurion was received :' r 30 minutes bj King olav V at I i Palace. The Prime Minister a l the King chatted informally about the Hebrew language, immigral i to Israel and some of [si el's prob> li ms cht, pr :' Jor- , - be ( ined cl t - '^wb ' | 'lori i. lee for . i-h H at Den- " \ ed the | is ol the ..: - .; i ose m .- "None l 1 ran ^ r I" ,- '" c tin &-* ihe *&V^" %:-*T ii the a^a^B^* - \ -li li in V a bbbbbbK.'-- an Iftiffg', ) II s reg r ? :oming !o Mami, Klein v. dirt:*or of the hospital's reg- >- i: jl oft :? in N?w Jersey. rl t grr >te of Bow' ^g C-resn Ur enity, ar.d served in U: Navy Hospital Corps i.-rg Acrid War II. direi I i three-stati nt I ir a, Georgia, Alt!..... founding in 18U9. the la vish Hospital at Den |er hai ovi ied L33.O00 day- ol i r residents of Florida, . Alabama, who are vie- ton nf rrculo-,1-,. asthma, and i ii-.-: diseases l :ial office is located a! -I.- -t Miami teth El Adds | o School Staff I, presi lenl if Beth El this of R Gold si.::: : ; th El' : lOlS. ' i anm in ed thai stu- parents a unable f> will i ittend after having made a this ed ication an ab- ssitj [or our .' 1 : r the perpetuation of I ... of life," Chiel sa d duty of the religious tfer education to all who . rents h ho are indigenl ' : n cl their obligation to iii.it. '; ,ir children has ended. I to Beth El, we won't feel al our ation i- ended cither." fabbi S lomon Schiff is spiritual '1*"r i Beth El C ingregation. YOUR TE1EPHONE PROPERLY ANSWERED IS "OUR GREATEST BUSINESS ASSET Answerite. Inc. telephone Answering Service SERVING Jf'ferson Union Highland FRanklin Executive Ofc za FR 3-5581 GOINC PLACES? Thousands of FLAGLER FEDERAL savers will be taking a well- earned vacation trip this summer because they have the savings habit. You, too, can go places when you save at Flagler Federal. At Flagler Federal your money earns at the new higher rate of 4K%, and dividends are paid and compounded every three months. FREE TRANSFER of funds from anywhere in the United States. 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In a 1,200-uonl statement, the Committee scores views which were set forth by an 'America" editorial Sept l on the Supreme Court decision barring the Regents' Prayer in New York State schools. Entitled, "To Our Jewish Friends," the "America" edi- torial warned Jews against an Outbreak of anti-Semitism in this country if some "militant" Jew- ish groups persisted in their ef- f&rts in the courts to keep relig- ious practices out of the public school system. "America" is a weekly journal edited by Jesuits. The Committee's statement, en- titled "To Our Catholic Friends, centered its response on the theme ot the "America" editorial, which called upon Jews to stave off the thriat of anti-Semitism by aban- doning or compromising commit nienis to the protection of the First Amendment of the Constitu- tion as interpreted by the Supreme Court. In making this point, the "Amer- ica" editorial raised the question Hi to what kind of "bargain" Jews ;.:< willing "to strike as one oi the minorities in a pluralistic so- ciety" to avert the danger of anti- S ism. Cantor Fein Will Be Honored Here Beth F.meth Congregation will Cantor Hyman Fein at the Friday night services, and at the or!. Shabbat following the Ber vices, for the five years he Mas tx i: with the Temple. tor Fein received hi- training ! ::. In- lather, and he has per- I rmed with Cantors l'inchyk. M she Kousevitsky and Leibele Waldman. i ; ntor Fein and his wife came to Miami in 1941. Soon after, he joined the Temple Emanuel Choir ;i- .. soloist. Terming this "a very strange piece of advice." the Committee -tresses "the right of every Amer- ican group to express its viewpoint and press its position through the imparilal judicial process which our democratic state has establish- ed for such purposes." The Com mittee points out that this is not a matter for "bargaining." and that Catholics have never consid- ered ii so themselves in "pressing their views" in the legislatures and the courts. "By and lar e, Catholics have not allowed their minority status to determine their position on what they have consul ered crucial issues of principle In this context, the Commit- tee recalls that during the nine- teenth ard the first quarter of the twentieth century. Catholics conducted an intensive cm-.paign Rabbi Schiff In 2 Programs Rabbi Solomon Schiff. of Con- gregation Beth El. will be guest Mucker over channel 10. WLBW- TV. on the program "Give L's This Day." at 8:45 a.m.. Friday His subject will be. "Strength in Faith " Or Sunday morning at 11 a. m . Rabbi Schiff will be guest speaker On the Jewish Workshop Hour, also on channel 10. His topic will be '"A Time lor Reflection " ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^w^^^^^^* FRfcE ISRAEL BCOK 45 PICTURES AND MAP O? ISRAEL WITH PURCHASE OF YUBAN THE SIMCHA COFFEE AT YOUR LOCAL STORE or Enclose label from Instant Y.ban or snip of tin wrap- around frorr Regular Yuban with your name and ad- dress and send to JEWISH FLORIDIAN P.O. Box 2973 Main Post Office Miami 1, Fla. against the reading of Hm King James version of the Bibb in the public schools, undeterred by the possibility of anti Catho licism which their action; might invoke, and without regard for whether victory wou!'1 oroduce "a harvest of fear and mistrust" which "America" has predicted for Jews. The s t a t e m en t adds For 'America' to take the tone of an aggrieved majoritj a It lonishing .in imprudent minority suggests a double standard ot judgment." As for community relations prob- lems involved in the current con troversj over the Supreme Court decision on the Regents' Prayer, the Committee called upon re ble groups and civic o izations to observe "the ground rules of debate which stru'tK con- Jewish ,-. ganizations were to abandon their position on the First Amendment?" Of the tendency to ex., fine discussion to the merits of the and distort responsibility t jews Similarly, the committee the CommitUe states: is-ue stress* the i m po rt a nee of "promptly and vigorousl) repudi- ating any appeals to prejudice." A major point made by the AJC statement is that the America" editorial exaggerated and distort ed the role ol Jews anil their in- fluence m affecting the secular ization of American life. The Committee statement emphasized thai Jews 'relig'cus and secular] ether, numbered less than 3 percent ol the total l S popula- tion" .ml thai mere than a third 31 the total c S population are Christians without church affilia "Given these statistics.*' the Committee statement said, "would the problem of secularism within tin- Christian community ho solved "l has not been uncommon in history for Christians to asslgn to Jews a symbolic role which is unrelated to their real influence and which allows them to be- wna> a scapegoat for the prob- lams of others. A singular serv- ice would be rendered by the editors of 'America- were they to make it clear to their readers that anti-Semitism has tradition- ally fed on this tendency to ex- aggerate the influence of Jews.'' In general, the Committee took strong issue with the fad tl America'' editorial wai about the danger of heightened anti-Semitism rather than I the necesary step of den the intrusion of religious I into the arena oi public del MIAMI S BIGGEST RADIO CONTE LAST WEEK LAST CHANCE! 3> m m \. WAM 4^< tff*4* -GRAMS MILLION FUimw K&wfV&'C I9I.WWI1 Between September Is! m PLUS DAILY PRIZES: SYLVANIA RADIOS 5.900 KING KORN STAMP CARTONS OF PEPSI-CO! . i S HOW Starting at 7 A.M. every morning, 10 separate letters cf the alphabet will be announced every two hours. These letters will be scrambled to form a ten-letter v.ord. The first person to call with the actual ten-letter v-ord wins a beautiful Sylvania Transistor Radio and approximately every fourth winner a bonus carton of Pepsi-Cola! Another radio will be given away every two hours, all day long! SEVEN separate contests every day! 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WAME126Q ON YOUR DIAL The Sound of Wonderful Music Friday, September 7, 1962 ** +Jm1$i) tlrricttrtr Fage 11-A Israel Bonds to launch Campaign With High Holy Day Synagogue Appeal* The most intensive fall drive iniNegev with the aid of Israel Bend the history of Israel Bonds will be dollars as quickly as possible ehed during the High Holidays, Through our purchase of Israel t was announced Wednesday by Bonds at this time of the \ car. we >amuel Friedland, chairman of the can lu'lp make ,llP desert bloom Greater Miami Israel Bond Organ- :'-;lin- ;in(i P,;K'(' Israel on the path ization. ,() economic independence An r. ., Investment in Israel Bonds dur- Fnedland po-nted out that syna- iDg the High Holidays is one of sogues of Greater Miami, the rab- the most meaningful expressions au Ja>u 'e.adcrs "'"li",:;ill>- <>f our dedication to the spearhead the Israel Bond effort, liberty This year, it is expected that world." more congregations than ever be- ------ in today's cause of challenainy TENSE NERVOUS HEADACHES call for STRONGER Yet SAFER ANACIN Won't Upset The Stomach Anacin not only (fives itrorjer,' tatter relief from pin of healoh out is also tafer. Won't upset the stomach and has no bad effects. You ee, Anacin is like a doctor's pre- enption. That is, Anacin cor.ti:ns not just one but a combination of medically proven, active inured: i. Scientific research has provei no livgle drug can give such stron yet such safe relief as Anacin Tabl.ta. U.S. Maccabean iour-with-coxswain crew, which has been named to represent the United States in the International Row- .ng Championships in Lucerne, Switzerland. Sept. 6 to 9. The squad, (left to right) is composed of Richard Millman. of Chicago; Harvey Rubinstein, Detroit; Harry Blieden, Michigan City, Ind.; George Hermann. Falls Church. Va.; Don Spero, Glencoe, 111.; and Richard Schwartz, Cleveland. Coach-cox- D Allen Rosenberg, of Philadelphia, is in the foreground. The crew is sponsored by the U.S. Committee Sports for Is- and swept the river in the Sixth World Macccbiah Games in Israel last summer. British Anti-Semites To Aooear for Trial rore will participate in the effort. either by having appeals during High Holiday services, or by spon- soring a dinner or other function tir Israel Bonds. Nearly every Orthodox, Conservative and Re- form conpre-ation in the area i..kes part in this traditional ef- fort. Friedland noted. Miami congregations join syna- gogues throughout the nation in the High Holiday Israel Bond drive. Friedland pointed out that Rabbi Leon Kronish, spiritual leader of Temple Beth Sholom, is national vice chairman of the synagogue effort. Continued from Page 1-A -. cutor told the court that on Jones estimated that, so far. S| < arhead had only about 25 mem- [)"> m London. I'nder the pro- Jordan, who was suspended from his teaching post earlier this year, was sentenced on Aug. 20 to two months' imprisonment for his activ- ities during a rally of his organiza- portance of helping Israel's new (ion m London's Trafalgar Square citizens settle in homes and jobs. last July i winch are being created in the lie al-o was ordered hi Id for trial, alorn. with three ol his lieu- tenants, on charges oj violating Britain's rublic Order Act. The four neo-Nazis are tree mi bail pending setting Oi a date for their trial Beth David Brunchecn Theme oi the brunchecn meeting ol B< th David Sisterhood on Wed- ni sday, Se] t \'.'. :i v.; will he "Hang up your ha- and feel ;.: home with Sisterhood." SAUL MIND L I N ' I V I ._ ., .._ :rli i| I Parted \ 1 Mind/m ..',- now fo UUI.'cV Kt:\T .1 CAR from $2.50 per day ABOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1451 VV. FLAGLER ST. 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Oct. 8. visions of the Puhlic Order Act. the accused neo Nazis can be sen- Friedland emphasized that the fenced to up to two years' impris- intensified Israel Bond effort will - 10, when the headquarters of ailment. '1 found guilty. n(,1l' makv possible the openinu ol \.i/i movement was raided by The Automobile Association of a new chapter of pioneering felicc. Jordan admitted under, London announced it had suspend- through the development and set- estioning that he was leader of ed Kerr-Ritchie from his assocla- ,lom<'nt of Israel's southern Negev Spearhead and also admitted re- lion job "pending a decision to be resion. sibility for a number of articles made into his future with us " .-."own him in various circulars. Tt_ ... The Coventry Education Com- mittee said this week that Jor- dan had been dismissed from his teaching post at a Coventry school, effective Dec. 31. "The development of the Negev, Friedland noted, is the key to the future of the State of Israel. This is the area." he said, "in which a large proportion of the present wave of immigrants must be set- tled. It must be the center of in- tensive irrigation and industrial- ization." Friedland emphasized 'lie im- TWIN CITY GLASS CO. GUARANTEED MIRRORS STORE FRONTS FURNITURE TOPS ANTIQUE MIRRORS & RE-SILVERING AUTO GIASS INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT 1220 16th Street, M.B. Closed Soturdays Tel. JE 8-6141 There is only one WELCOME WAGON 30 years of experience fostering good will in business and community .life. For information on Welcome Wagon, phone HI 84994 WELCOME WAGON Page 12-A Kknlsf flrr/dinr? Fridoy. September 7. 1962 Beth David Men Plan Installation First meeting of the 1962-63 sea- son of Beth David Men's Club will take place on Sunday evening. 7:30 p.m.. in Spector Hall. Louis Seitlin will be installed president at the combination in- stallation and membership meet- tog. ... DM Also to assume office will be Michael Covin and Albert J Beer. \:ce presidents: Jerry B Coburn. secretary; and Irving Rosen, treas- urer Seitlin, a Miami insurance exec- utive, is a member of one of Eeth David's pioneer families. it and his three brothers, as well as his son, Larry, were all Bar Mitzvah there. Sidney Aronovitz, past president ( the congregation, will he install- . officer Other highlights of the evening will include porfessional entertainment and an informal buf- Members and their wives are invited to attend. Seitlin's wife, Annette, was re- cently elected president of Beth 1 avid Sisterhood, making the bus- band-and-wife team a unique ' first" in the 50-year history of the legation. Bureau Leaders Urge Instruction For Youth Here LOUIS StITLIN USY Chapter Opens Season On Tuesday evening. 7:30 p.m.. the first meeting of the current school year of the senior chapter < '. United Synagogue Youth at Beth Torah Congregation will be held The 13 members of the group vho recently returned from a Leadership Training Institute of the Southeastern region at Camp Hue Star and the officers of the group are planning the year's t:hedule. The chapter will he directed by Goldh~Off and will include cultural, religious and ath- Ittic activities in its program. Rabbi Brooks, Cantor Zvi Set Rabbi Hershel Brooks and Can- tor Ben Zvi, both newly appointed. will officiate this Friday evening when Temple Zamora resumes late services. The Temple is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and 7:30 to .10 p.m.. for registration in He- ,brew and Sunday schools and for i the sale of tickets for the High Holy Days. Starting Monday evening, at 8:30 'p.m.. Rabbi Brooks will conduct adult lectures on prayers and their interpretations, customs and his- tory of the High Holy Days. The public is invited. In 38 Jewish schools of Greater Miami and Hollywood, first ses- sions in the Hebrew departments were held on Tuesday, and the Sun- day school departments will open this Sunday. Over 11.000 students are expected to register in the local schools, eight of which are Reform, six are Orthodox. K re 'Conservative, and two are Yiddish. Joseph Cohen, newly-elected president of the Bureau of Jewish Education, has issued a special call to all Jewish parents to reg- ister their children in a school of their choice during the registra- tion period which ends on Sunday. I Jewish education must occupy the number one position in Jewish life Jewish children should be :. gistered in Jewish schools so that they may learn the great heritage oi cur people, the traditions and culture of Jews throughout the i s, and Jewish ethics and ideals ; which have contributed to the dem- ocratic foundation of the modern I world," he declared. The Bureau's Central Hebrew High School will open on Monday. Onlv students who are graduates of junior high school departments and have completed six years of prior Hebrew training will be ac- cepted. Herbert Berger. assistant director of the Bureau, is director oi the Central Hebrew High. The Bureau is expanding its ob- servation and consultation program for all Jewish schools. All pers- onnel will be trained through classroom observation, seminars lor teachers and special classes at the Bureau's College of Jewish Studies to be opened at Beth David Congregation on Tuesday. October 30. and at Beth Torah Congregation on Thursday. November 1. Louis Schwartzman, Bureau di- rector, urged early registration and stated: "Jewish parents should realixe how important it is that their children grow up with a deep love and understand- ing of Jewish life. He quoted from the resolution of the recent World Conference on Jewish Education in Jerusalem which declared that "Jewish learn- ing and its intensification are in- dispensable to the well ; ng ol the Jewish people." Rabbi Machtei Honored A luncheon honoring Rabbi and Mrs S M. Machtei will be held on Thursday. Sept. 13. 11:30 a.m.. at Temple B'nai Shelom. Opa-locka. GORDON FUNERAL HOME FR 3-3431 FRanklin 9-1436 710 S.W. 12th Avenue Miami, Fla. HARRY GORDON PRES'DENT IKE GORDON FUNERAL 0.RECTOR W SPECIALIZE in CONDOLENCE BASKETS From $7.50 We Deliver FRUIT CIRCUS CARIBBEAN MARBLE COMPANY EXCLUSIVE DEALERSHIP FOR STAR GRANITE We speciofiie in building Jew- ish Monument! Our work is Guarmnltti. Affiliated with Hie notionally known CLARK MEMORIALS CARIBBEAN MARBLE CO., INC 7232 SW 42nd Street MO 1-4055 1789 BISCAYNE BLVD. 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M'lsi , mi :anc.wii i *Jm'isii ftrr/rfitr Page 13-A 3n <7L 9e/, Of JH, rCcliglous JL^ife ictnti s Jews Must Explore Things Necessary for Good Life f\ elicfis '7/,o Merchant Insists on Test NEW YORK (JTA) Charles By RABBI ALLEN RUTCHIK Southern Regional Director of United Synagogue of America The newest and most exciting emphasis in the field of general education in our country today is in an area called 'character educa- tion'"one which has attracted the interest of some of the greatest psy- chologists, sociologists, philosoph- ers, and religious teachers in the land. We have learned very well how to impart knowledge, how to develop skills, and how to broaden the horizon of the intellect. We have not been nearly as success- ful in teaching people to appreciate the beauty of the moral life and to live accordingly. Dealing with their "morality gap" Is perhaps the greatest chal- lenge which faces us today, if we are to use the amazing tools of science with any degree of sanity. Research in this latest educational frontier is now being conducted by university professors from all over O ervict* J hi B lA/e e h e n d Information to be included in the Religious Services column } must be in the News Room of The Jewish Floridian not later | than Friday, a.m., preceding the week of publication. All re- leases received after that time will be returned as proor of their lateness. ' AGUOATH ISRAEL. 7801 Carlyle av. Orthodox. Rabbi Isaac Ever. Friday (:S0 p.m. Saturday 8:JO a.m. I] Sermon "Pockel Edition in American Judaism." SAYINGS OF FATHERS RABBI ALIEN RUTCHIK . morality gap ihe country, under the guidance of a major Jewish, religii ANSHE EMES. 2533 SW 19th ave. Conservative. R. Vusko, president. e BETH DAVID. 2625 SW 3rd ave Con. ervative. Rabbi Norman N. Shapiro. Cantor William W. Lioson. FYIda> ; p.m in chapel. Saturday : a.m. in main sanctuary. Bar Mltzvah: hidah, Bon 'if Mr. and Hra Bernard Sega I e BETH EL. 500 Sw irtn ave. Orthodox. Rabbi Solomon Schiff. I*'riila> ; ;> in SattirdiM 30 n m > r- mon: "Joining the Rank* ..f the Lord." Bar Mltzvah Curt la. son ..f Mr and Mrs Bei nard Bernati in BETH EMETH. 12250 NW 2nd ave. Conservative. Rabbi Simon April. Cantor Hyman Fein. - > Sermon "Sped fie field in l.it.iiR> Cantor Hyman In M ill 1.- hill< !! \>\ l he 'ii- : -.. t i< 'ii Saturday 15 a m. e BETH ISRAEL. JOOO Prairie ave. Or- thodox. Rabbi H. Louis Rottman. In the ind Stale nre s all Am.i i. .in-"" IS when ited ' 'lill: BETH JACOB 301-311 Washington 10US in-tltution ave. Orthodox. Rabbi Tibor Stern. ot nitmer learning. I think it is appropriate that a religious institution Cantor Miunce Mamches. )S> in the forefront of this venture because character building is. and !^rmV;n :; Ar', '".,,.s "'",#" iv,',',,i,"", always base been, our major area of concern. Min< rltj We have been trying to mold hearts, as well as minds, for centuries. and now. with the help of scientific research, we will be able to do our work so much more effectively. Fundamentally, our synagogues and our religious schools are devoted to the task of developing the | Shapiro. Cantor Fred Bernstein, "character" of the Jewish people, so that we can create the kind of K^n:': VSirect'Appr^lh."" person who will be sensitive to the ethical in life, and whose motiva- m, 47. an Orthodox Jew charge lion for uPr'ht action will be as highly developed as his instinct for >r the third time with violating I success and for financial reward If New York State Sunday clos- - law by keeping his Brooklyn icerj open on Sunday, waived I"- right to trial this week in hgistrate'i Court. He did so, though Magistrate (enjamin Schor. a former syna- ue president, was willing to bmiss the summons against Pam. r Magistrate heard Pam argue lit he observed Saturday as his bath day by closing his store attending services. The judge -' -ion of the previous Sabbath. 4 Judge Schor then offered to dis- iss the charge, but Pam and his Our accomplishments are determined, not only by the skill of our teachers, not only by the tools of educational research, important though they may be, but by the degree to which we can uphold those elements in Jewish life that have made the Jewish people what it is today, and which guarantee our creative future as a moral force. We have been characterized as a people of the book. We have, to- day, lost the right to be so cailed because of our failure to raise our sights and because we have been too ready to settle for ABC's at a time when greater concentration on our sacred literature is called for Our devotion to religious education has, in the past, motivated men and women to formulate |hilosophies of life where justice is the central theme. To the extent that we remove ourselves from this inspira- tion, to that degree will the strength of our characters diminish. Our Rabbis once said, "Our people has three characteristics. Thev are modest, they are compassionate, and they are doers of good deeds." They might have added that we are what we are only because we de- voted ourselves to an exploration of the ingredients necessary for the good lifewhich means study, thought and discussion. We are in grave danger of being known as a people of fund-raisers, bond buyers, and BETH KODESH. 1101 SW 12th ave. Mod er n Traditional. Rabbi Max e BETH RAPHAEL. 139 NW 3rd ave. Orthodox. Julius Sapero, president. Chapter IV : B?n Azmi said: Run to Jo even i ,- J slight precept, and f! /'rim transgression, for one good deeA 5 draws another good deed in its I train, and one sin. anorhrr $m. i :he reward of %ood deed U i d .icfJ jnd the wages o\ nti . iin Chapter IV ? He used v *-'. Despise n ii man and carp not at any thing for ther,- -.< not a man that has n n his ':.iur and there i. noi a thing that ha place. * ipter IV is who, learns in ordei I tedcl Hear .... ... tarn .. ..... ..'->. it'ho learns in order :.* prai i I Ht-ji, ant hini :lie op learn and to teach, to jb sen e and to prai A WOOD. 1351 S. 14 ave. Rabbi Samuel Jaffe. Reform. BETH TFILAH. 935 Euclid ave. Or- thodox. Rabbi Joseph F. Rackovsky. e BETH TORAH. 164tn i. aod NE 11th ave. Conservative. Rabbi Max Lip- schitz. Cantor Ben-Zion Kirschen. j baum. rYM.iy p.m. Saturday JM5 a.m. Har Mltzvah: Richard, eon "f Mr. ami Mr.- Rubin Patent: Matthew, son of Mr. and Mri, Robert Hecker. CONGREGATION ETZ CHAIM. 1544 Washington ave. Orthodox. Rabbi Abraham Strassf"'-!. CORAL WAY Jt.HlH CENTER Conservative. 8755 SW 18th St.. Mi- ami. Rabbi Samuel April. Cantor Gershon Levin. Fri.lay t:30 p.m. Saturday 8:45 am TElViPLE BETH SHIRAH. SunilanJ Hail. 11539 So. Dixie hwy. Recon structionist. Rittl Morris Skop. Cantor Herman Cottlieb. Friday 9:13 p.m. Sermon: "The Cry if the Age*." Saturday 10:30 i m. Sermon: "racing the Prom lead Land." TEMPLE BETH SHOLEM of Holly- wood. 172S Monroe st. Conservative. Rabbi Samuel Mendelowitz. TEMPLE BETH ShO',OM. 4144 Chase ye. Liberal. Rabbi Leon Kronisn. Cantor Oavid Conviser, Friday s IS p.m. I ineK Sliuhbut for new members. Saturday iu:t.* a.m. Bar Mitavali Samuel, *"ii of I'r and Mis. Paul linger TEMPLE B'NAI SHOLOM. 16800 NW 22nd ave. Conservative. Rabbi S. M. Machtei. Fri.lay \.vi p.m Sermon: "Technique of Effective Prayer." Saturday 11 a in liar Mltivah: Knh.i id. aon of ik. ^rm.'mi. "":','ih''"--- Jujl Happen to.Mr. and Mm. William Karoal uu. Bar Mltzvah: Alan, gon of Mr._______ and Mrs. Frank Parker. i temple emanu-el. 1701 w kSIhow (Jour \m,n,. i i. i Bar Mitzvah party-givers, still cenerous and compassionate, to be sure, 11 thj; warned to bri^TSS ; but certaln not a peop,e with any relationshiP ,0 lhe book- to Special Sessions court on ssue ui whether a Jewish Sab- Ttarian who kept his place of f closed on Saturdays vio- the Sunday closing- law by P'U business on Sunday. Wabbis Seek Kosher Facilities fi'l sr.in, Tex(JTA)Officials he Houston Kashruth Assn. 1 ""I a public appeal to ob- h Jews in Houston for con- '"lions to provide kosher facil- ll 'hi' Houston Jewish C'om- i tj Center, I Penry Spira, president, and Mor J atchman, treasurer, related 1 'heir appeal that last fall, the I i" onservative and Orthodox - Of Houston called a meet- By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX Why is it thai some of the books of the Bible have sections writ- ten in Aramaic instead of He- brew? There were evidently many Jew ish colonies and settlements in Babylonia and Egypt as well as other mid-eastern countries where Aramic was spoken during the per- iod of the first exile and after- wards. This language was then popular in those areas and it gain- ed acceptance among the Jewish! people as a vernacular Therefore, .i ibis issued re- ,, 1 s of the MSO- Et,ra were written in Aramaic. "tbrew t0 Aramaic These trans- to organize a kashruth associ )n to work out an agreement I h the Center to make its kitch- I kosher. The rabb 9 Pts through their ptms tor members o. u.e -av- Fl, t'.. ui,h dues of $2 for a fam- B* m bul no members were obtained. furthermore. Aramaic is said to i have been the language of Abra |140 French Catholics Briefed ham and We d .ind Amc * .... pressions even in the book ^OKK(JTA)A group of 0f Genesis (Genesis 3:47). I I trench Catholics currently The Bible, even though it is a sacred png this country were given a text, was nevertheless meant for ' ' York by the American Jewish an indication thai there is sanctity | iinittee this week. even in the language of the masses . Wle this group is in the United when properly used. es primarily to study the work- * I Of the Catholic laity, they What is the Tirgum? ' ; 'lay at AJC's Institute of In the early reading of the Bible "' Relations for the briefing in the Synagogue an interpreter on on group life of Jews and was used n | I Interpreted every h religious and cultural insti- verse to the public. When Aramaic I became the vernacular of the Jew- Tim page ii prc'pjr^J in CO- '-.:. -. w:th the S.":r:tiul Lead- ers of the Greater Mumi Rabbin- | oil Assn. RABBI MAX A. LIPSCHITZ Coordinator Contnbutor: RABBI SOLOMON- SCHIFF Cemj of WuJom Washing, ton ave. Conservative. Rabbi Irving Lehrman. Cantor Hirsh Adler e - TEMPLE ISRAEL. 137 NE 19th St. Reform. Rabbi Joseph Ft. Na-jl. Cantor Jacob Bornstein. TEMPLE JUOEA. 320 Palermo ave. Liberal-Reform. Rabbi Mordecai Podet. Cantor H Richard Brown. Prldaj 8: IS p.m. Sermon: 'The in derstandlna Heart." eiaturda) 10:30 i in Bar Mltxvah Mark, son of Mr. an.i Mrs. Max Ackerman., - e TEMPLE MENORAH. 620 75th st. Conservative. Rabbi Mayer Abram. owitz. Cantor Edward Klein. j Friii.i> 8:15 pin Saturday : a .m. Ser- iii.ii "The Portion .>f the Liu Bar I Mltivah Jamea, Kon ..( Mr and Mrs. Joseph Sob e -- TEMPLE IMER TAMiu. 80th st. ml Tatum Waterway. Modern Tradi- tional. Rabbi Eugene Labovitz. l-'i-iil.i) n 15 i. in HOLLYWOOD TEMPLE SINAI. 1201 Johnson st. Conservative. Rabbi | TEMPLE SINAI OF NORTH MIAMI. David Shapiro. Cantor Yehudah \ 12100 NE 15th ave. Reform. Raoai Heilbraun. Daniel M. Lowy. DADE HEIGHTS JEWISH CONGRE- GATION. 1401 NW 183rd st. Con. servative. Rabbi Harold Richer. Cantor Emanuel Mandel. I'niiay 8:13 p.m. Sermon: ''Jewish Pride." Saturdnj 8 30 a.m Bar Mlu- vah: Stuart, *'ii of Mi and Urn l-M- uir.l Litman. e FLAGLER GRANADA. 50 NW 51st pi. Conservative. Rabbi Oavid Rosen- feld. Frldaj 6 SO p m Saturday 8:30 b m Mar Mltxvah: Ira, son "f Mr ind Mr- Ben Pollack. -- e FT. LAUDERDALE EMANU-EL. 1801 E. Andrews ave. Reform. Rabbi Richard M. Leviton. e HEBREW ACADEMY. 918 th st. Or- thodox. Rabbi Alexander Gross. e - HIALEAH REFORM JEWISH CON- GREGATION. 555 W. 49th st.. Hij. leah. Reform. Rabbi Marius Ranson. ISRAELITE CENTER. 3175 SW 25th j ter. Conservative. Rabbi Morton , Malavsky. Cantor Louis Cohen. Kri .i\ in s 15 t- in Sermon: "Whj vi li\ Two i 'al-nil.t pa lations came to be known as the Targum, which actually means "in- terpretations The Targumin were really more than translations. They were indeed interpreta- tions. The oldest we have of these works is dated to the second cen- tury and is in Aramaic. When the office of interpreter was no longer used, the translations and inter- pretations ere still remembered and copied down and handed down to us. upon many occasions, as we have them today. ... 1VODAH KNESETH ISRAEL. 1415 Euclid ave. Orthodox. Rabbi David Lehrfield. Cantor Abraham Seif. e - MINYONAIRES. 3737 Bird rd. Modern Traditional. e OHEV SHALOM. 11 Nermandy dr Orthodox. Rabbi Phineas Weberman. SEPHARDIC JEWISH CENTER. 645 Collins ave. Cantor S. Nachmias. e SOUTHWEST CENTER. 6438 SW 8th st. Conservative, Rabbi Maurice Klein. Friday 8:15 p.m. Sermon: "The Exll Saturday : a m. Bar Mltxvah Donald, son "f Mi ami Mrs, Seymour T i la uer ---- TEMPLE ADATH YESHURUN. 1025 NE 183rd St.. Miami Gardens rd. Rabbi Jonah E. Caplan, Cantor Mor- ris Berger. I'n.i.i* 15 p in Sermon: v Social Order In a Btellclous FYamework.' Saturdaj ,( .> m Bar Mltsvan Sonny, son ..i Mi and Mrs, Larrj B TEMPLE BETH AM. 550 N. Kendall dr.. So. Miami. Reform. Rabbi Herbert Baumgard. Canto- Charles Kodner. Prl laj : 10 p Personnel and chil- dren lath .Vi' .amp will be hon- i TEMPLE liTH EL OF HOLLY- TIFERETH ISRAEL. 6500 N. Miami ave. Conservative. Rabbi Nathan Zwitman. Cantor Albert Glantz. ---- TEMPLE TIFERETH JACOB. 951 Flamingo Way. Conservative. Rabil Leo Heim. TEMPLE 2AM0RA. Conservative. Rabbi 44 Zamora ave. Herahel Brooks. TEMPLE ZION. 5720 SW 17th sC Conservative. Rabbi Alfred Wax- man. Cantor Seymour Hinkes. YEHUDAH MOSHE. 13630 W. Dixie hwy. Conservative. Rabbi Sheldon Steinmetz. Cantor Maurice Neu. Friday 8:15 p.m Sermon: "A Month Before Saturda) : a m Bar Mits- %ali Bruce, son ..f Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam k Boros. YOUNG ISRAEL. 990 NE 171 st. Orthodox. Rabbi Sherwin Stauber. CANDLELIGHTING TIME 8 Qul 6:19 pan. Fcce 14-A *J*f%i*lh Hk-radl^r Friday. September 7, 1962 Browsing With Books: By HILARY MIN'DtIN Russian Novel Offers Problems Which Must be Licked AZEF. By Roman Goul. Translated from the Rus- sian by Mirra Ginsburg. 330 pp. New York: DoubleJay. S4.9S. THE DIFFICULTY WITH the modern Russian novel is that it's more Russian than novel. 1 wish I knew whether to blame the language itself, or the troubles of translation, or some national peculiarity from which only Nabokov, writing in English, is immune Whatever the illness, the symptoms are clear: it reads like a documentary, a story of events in which the characters are inci- dental. It has movement without motivation, peo- ple without personalities, and relationships with reason The cumulative result reminds one of the genera] feeling about the Russian government to- day, in which the individual is subverted ;o the nationalistic aims: so in "Azef." in which the per- sonal details of character and plot are completely subservient to the political story. In this book, this is an irony, because -Azef" is not about Communist Russia It is about the Social- ist Revolutionary Party which grew rapidly in the early 1900's, and particularly about its terrorist arm. which dedicated itself to assassinating lead.' J members of the Tsarist regime, Azef was the head UN Listening Post: By SAUL CARSON Israel Girds for Exciting General Assembly United Nations COME OF ISRAEL'S foremost ** diplomatic technicians a r e either here now. or will be on the way to the United Nations soon. By Tuesday, Sept. is, when the 17th session of the General Assembly opens, thej will be in thou- seats, led b) then Foreign Minister. Mrs . Colda Meir. Michael S. Comay, Israel's permanent representative at the United Nations, will be at the helm as elegation chairman in the absence of Mrs. Meir who is expected onl to stay for the full session. I Oder him will be four other full mem- bers of the delegation, five alternates, and a squad- ron of advisors, assistants, secretaries Some might ask. why so many? The answer is easy they are needed. There is much work ..head Mr Comay has boon in Israel twice in the last few months. At the Foreign Ministry '" Jerusalem andbeyond the Ministryin the Cabi- net, every possible issue that will or is likely to i rise at th year's Assembly has been examined. evaluated ml set down for action. Line- have been foreign News letter By JOSHUA JUSTMAN The Tenth Anniversary Jerusalem IT is NO doubt both characteristic and significant that the central event in the celebration oi the loth anniversarj ol the Nasserisl regime in Egypt was the firing four one-stage rockets For -i..\- before the celebration- opened, the i >l press heralded the al news that "huge rocket.-" would splayed in the anniversarj parade. Indeed, it was inly tuld ii. which the Egyptian dictator could point ;oiprogress and achievement The soaring and menacing '- were t" cover up and counterbalance the soar - livii index coupled with the deteriorating nomic situation; to detract attention from the miser) .inch the Egyptian people -till find themselves de- spite the high sounding promises given them by the "Free i ifficers" 10 > et rs ago, Behind the facade of the war machine which Nasser built, there flows a life ot miserj that has changed very little over the past decade There Is vast unemploy- ment, sickness and ignorance. In the villages and farms hundreds of thousands 'if children receive no schooling; Stead they are employed as cheap labor Thousands upon thousands of farm workers move into the town in -.arch lor better paid jobsand find none; when they do', the pay i- about 30 cents a day of the million-odd workers in th< bigger towns, only about 25 per cent are organized in trade unions But strike- are outlawed, and al( the union- an Strictly watched by the police to in.ike they do nol get "too weir organized. The nationalization of the bigger enterprises and the confiscation ol properties which was to erase the "capi- talist class' brought little relict to the masses, except that it un lermii ed the countr) economy and brought to a halt foreign investment The nationalized firms and arc nm by inexperienced members of the mili- tary junta a ho have also taken over the various minis- tries and, throu ;h their ineptness brought the cotton industry to the verge of disaster Thus there is verj little that Mr Nasser could displaj on the day of the 10th anniversarj of the revolution, 01 course, with one ption the rockets; the war machine. \l>-n\ there is progress Hen i took a gianl step Indeed, this W8J the field into which all his efforts have been directed the main goal for the achievement of which no price was too high and no sacrifice too great, Those who are engaged in wishful thinking fell easily prey to Nasser'E statements and declarations about re- lorms and lifting the standard of living of the Egyptian people. However, those who preferred a realistic ap- praisal of self-delusion, saw the vast amounts of war material pouring into Egypt from across the Iron Cur- tain countries to which Nasser had for years mortgaged the country's almost entire cotton crop. drawn, policies have been set. alternatives have been given due consideration, even unforeseen con- tingencies have been projected Israel is ready. .she should be At the very opening of the Assembly, a presi- dent of this world body must be elected. Who will he be? Balloting for the presidency i- secret, and delegates don't tell in advance how they will vote The likeliest winner of that high honor should be Sir Zafrullah Khan, the bearded, turbaned. hand- some permanent representative of Pakistan. The No. 2 candidate is Prof C. P. Malalsekera. of Ceylon. The lattter is eager for the jobhe has been campaigning for it openly, a rare step here in this connection. Should he squeeze In, one must recall that his Prime Minister. Mr- Sirimavo Ban- daranaike, the widow who inherited the job left vac ant by her late husband's assassination, is openly anti-Israel, The good Ceyionese scholar himself, a gentle- man walking these halls quietly in native costume, i- probably not anti anything But his Prime Min- ister heads lus Governmentand he'd be respon- sible to her As for Sir Zafrullah. he is an old hand around lure, one might almo.-t call him a time-server lii- record in regard to Israel is char since awa) back in the early days of the Palestine Question and the Palestine Partition Resolution and the admission ot Israel and all the subsequent developments lie is an enemj o| Israel. Thus, in the Assembly presi- dency, there will be no improvement, as far as Israel is concerned over the last session's head. Mongi Slim, the Tunisian who snubbed Mrs. Meir That -nub came atop a nasty letter Mr. Slim had had the guts to write to Abba Khan a few years earlier, and alter an anti Israel statement made here by Tunisia;; President Habib Bourguiba Mr Slim could have repaired the fence lie chose to em- phasize his anti-Israelism l>\ turning his back on Cold.i Meir But at that very time, hi- aspired to the mantle left unworn l>> the tragic death of Dag Hammarsk jold. Shm'. act cost him much it was the Israel delegation, under the leadership of Golda Men- and Michael Comay, that initiated the successful move to make U Than! Acting Secretary-General Mr Slim smarted The fact that this correspondent wi - invited to have lunch with him did not alter the Slim record regarding Israel, nor did the fact that Ins official spokesman assured this correspondent that the Meir snub was not intentional But Israel's sizable and highly-proficieni dele- gation i- not massing here for a fight against the president of the Assembl) As this department has pointed oul recently, there are verj serious issues concerning Israel on the agenda ol the nexl Assem- bly. Between You and Me: BORIS SM0LAR sts; he was a real person were i of the (.'her figures in the novel Savink n i later became chiel of the War Ministry in the Kerensk) vernment. and later still, imprisoned b) the Bolsheviks; and Chernov, Sazonov, Burtsev, Gen. Gerasiniov, and others. But Azef was also an audit of the Tsar, a counter-revolutionary, who managed to betray many of his comrades, and thus lived in hi- own terror that he would be discovered, From the true assas- sinations of Minister Von I'lohvo. perp.trator of the infamous Kishinev pogrom which slaughtered thirty- thousand Jews, and his "secret master.'' the Grand Duke Sergey Alexandrovich, Roman Goul has con- structed his tale of intrigue and counter-intrigue. Incidentally, Azef was a Jew: "1 am a smalltown Jew." he says at one point, and continues, lying as easil) as he breathes, "Who is to make the revolu- tion if no; I? I've seen much grief at the hand- if the Tsarist government." Rut for the reader, what should have been -:ir- ring ..- merely a mess, a pottage ol tin) confusi ol abbreviated scenes and of unfollowable transiti i - Tin- passions ol the greal revolution arc losl in this book; they lurk somewhere behind the barm adi f ounters and events, assumed but unrevealed. It make- a dull histor) lesson out of what should have been a flashing, meaningful hook. Panorama: By DAVID SCHWARTZ On Looking Backward RECEIVED A letter the other nay from Miss Nettie Cohen, of Los .\Q- eles. New York, Jerusalem and Paris, the would probabl) disown the title but he has been a kind ot roving civil -or- ant tor Jewish causes. Back in the [ .ipsk) days, -he worked for the Zionist Irganization in New York Later she vorked in Jerusalem with Weizman Uiun me Joim Distribution Committee was trying to bring out the Jewish refugees duing the war. she work- ed with Dr Schwartz in Paris. But Nettie writes me not about her father She thinks there ought to be some organization to recall to memory the "unsung cornerstone layer-' of Zion she tells of her father, who more than a half century ago, abandoned hi- business in America, to set up an enterprise of build- ii g materials in Tel Aviv. The fact is there is just such an or_.uiiz.itio-: The Rrith Rishonim, counting among its members many of th' Zionisl veterans One oi the purposes oi the organi zation is to gather material about the eat > _m< Zionists I have before me a brochure b) Morris Mar lies on Prof, Richard Gottheil, the first t o. the Zionist Organization Ver> little has been written about Prof Gottheil; yet a- Marguhes shows he was a ver) atti He was Pn Semitic- at I - At the tune of hi- appointtment, he was in fa< I >a i he onl) Jewish professor and his appointmei I explainable by the facl thai al the time, Colum the largesl enrollment of Jewish -indent, of an) in iniversit) Woodrou Wilson was president ol Pri ton at the tune, and when someone from Columbia re- marked nboul Princeton that it was rather full, Wi jokingi) remarked thai Princeton could hardl) - I) ..- Columbia for it i- written in Sc: pti.....the keeper of Israel neither slmbereth nor sleepeth z The fact that a distinguished porftessorol O I imbi i the leader of the Zionists gave Zionism prestige movement was in greal need oi that Most of the Zion- ist- were poor Russian .lew- Many of them had |usl gotten a house big enough for the family and maybe it bad a veranda; should they give up the veranda and n be the rose bush in front to go to chaluzim in the N View of Anti-Semitism Among Negroes Anti-Semitism among Negroes loom- as an increasingly im- portant problem for the Jewish community This warning i- issued by Dr. Alfn J Marrow, former chairman ol New York Cit) Com mission on Intergroup Relation-, in a i.....k published this week under the title "Changing Pattern- of Prejudici The author says that while lumping Jews with th.- white ., at the same tune absorbed Gentile prejudices against them Ironical is the fact that the anti-Jewish feel- ings among Negroes has been a direct result of the greater willingness of Jews to trade with Negroes to rent or sell property to them, and to hire them Such feeling., are. according to the author, notice- able also in the North where Negro children are often taught by Jewish teachers, under Jewish prin- cipals many \cgtoo . majority have Because the teaching is conducted in overcr ed and ill-equipped schools, it is the Jewish teach- er that is usually blame.1 instead of the municipal n: Leaders >>f several prominent Jewish or- izations have had informal talk.- with liberal Negro leaders in an effort to find solution.- to the "mounting feelings of anti-Semitism among Ne- ro.- the author reveals. However, he emphasizes that very little progress has been made. He would like to see more action in the direction of trans lating the trust and cooperation existing between Jewish and Negro leaders into better relation.- among the rank and file of the two groups. He also thinks that anti-Jewish prejudice In tins country i> generally more wirespread and deep- ly ingrained than most of the American Jewish de- fense" organizations care to admit. He does not believe in Brotherhood Week in preachments be- cause he considers them a- being of little effect J May, September 7, 1962 Jbftfofc Mrrnrlinr Page 15-A LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW H : |'.V GIVEN thai : | n . [ mil : i ill ,- i (JI'E FOR l.l'l. VNGELS VNGELKjl'K il 324H \ W I M ml, Fin Inli I wild .1 with iIi ..ili ..r i ide i \ RTII I'R K VRI IS WrtHerAI.il man Vrthlll K-.r- ii Rd., M II B it 24-31 ; THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. 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IVIN I', ndantii NOTICE OF PUBLICATION IT TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE Mi iRTCi.N S LEVIN .i id ItoSEMARIE V LEVIN S Kingston Avenue 1 'In, 'l-.i ly, lllln F' \RE HEREBY NOTIFIED that mplnlnt to Foreclose h rerti in I on the following described ppi rtj situate In i >ade I 'ount). II Ida to-w ii |-'i 16, and Ihe W < l...i it. Block SEVENTH AVENCE I'ARK, <<' rdlng t" the Plat th< reot fc |y Florida, in filed against you, nnd you required i" serve copy ,.f your w.i or Pleading to the Complaint [the plalnilff'a attorney, LEON A TEIN, 120 Lincoln Road, Miami eh, Kl.....la, and file the original Twer "r Pleading in th.- offl......f lerk of the Circuit Coui t, on "i- the 17ih da) ..f September, If you fall t.. dt> bo, judgment default win he taken against yi.u tlit- relief demanded in the Com- lini Tins NOTICE Hhajl be published each ofeek for foui consecutive ,- in THE JEWISH r'l.OKIDIAN >NE AND ORDERED at Miami. Ida, this nth da) "f August, 1961 1: B LEATHERMAN, Clerk ' Court, Dad, Colintv, Florida B) HELEN KESSLER Di put) Clerk 1 17-14-11,9 : LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW notice is hereby given thai v 111 -- inder 1 Ii, fiel il lous of M VC HENRY X N.W Street, Miami. Florida, Intends to me u II h the 'Ii il!" Clri .' Dade Countv, I loi Ida OWNER, FMUtlDIAN II A I.I- . PINTS I.M A Fli ridii 1 '"i |nira I Ion >> DAVID LE\ I.VE, Mtorni 1 : "Two plus two-God willing-makes four.' CoDf. 1962, Daynw Production- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 56759-B IRE I .-. BTT \ KRESI.AW Iv. ..,-,,1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS I .editors nnd All Persons Hav- claims r Demand* Against Said 11, hi 1. b) notified .111,1 1 .-- d i" pii m ., n% lalms md de- al* hii Ii you ma) have against if ETTA KRESI.AW de- ' Hi ol Dade Count), Florida, II Judges "I I lade Coun and fill Ihe -am.- in duplii Hi i idi ,l in s., tmn ; uiles. in Hi, 11 fli, es in 1 '"III I I.....-. III I lad* I da, u ithln -i> 1 1I1 ndat the lime id id. first 1 m hereof, or the name ill . .1 1 Miami, Florida, this ISth \ D 19(3 FltEDRIC B Mil.I.Kit Is I !\, 111.. r- ''' in,. 11 ,,( this noli.....n . "f August, - Ri 1H IN SI >N \- WEISSEL fr Exei utor Dade Federal Bldg 1 1........ 17-24 31, 7 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCU.T COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUT OF 1 FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 62C-66S7 ANITA NEWT< >N, Plaintiff, \ > ri'W ARD s NEWTON a Inn known -is HOWARD S Samiki.s XEVt l\N md FIRST FEDERAL SAVINCS i .. IAN vSSN 1 'I- MIAMI. 1 'efendants SUIT FOR SUPPORT A MAINTtNANCE AND UNCONNECTED WITH DIVOFCE Tl 1 El 'WARI S. N'EWTI i.N c ii 1 leoi ge Street 1 'restwlch, Man, hest< 1. England You Edward S, Newton, ..I knowi) [as IM w.i nl s Samuels Newton are hereb) notified that .. liiii ,.1 Com- plaint fol Supimrt ,v Maintenance ,v I'nconnected with Divorce nan been filed against you, and you aie requir- ed i. serve .1 cop) >.f >,..i! Answei or Pleading to the lull "f Complalnl on the Plaintiff's attorney, Abe Schonfeld, 12(1 1.in, ,,|ii Road, Miami Reach, Hlor- ;da and file the original Answi 1 ! Pleading In the "(fi......I th< Clerk of the Clrcull Coun "ii >i betore the 24th da) September, 19(2, If you fall t.. do M". judg.....in b) default will he taken aKainsI you i"t the n Itel demanded id thi- Bill of Complalnl Tin- notice shall be published unci each week foi foui consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH FLOR1DIAN. lx >NK AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, this ITlh day of August, A |i 1H62 E 11 LEATHERMAN, Clerk, Circuit court. Dade County, fi.....la li> : DONAL4J TAUTENHAN (seal) Depiii\ i.'lerk AUK BCHONFELD 120 Lincoln it.,ad Miami Beach, Florida attorney f..r I'laintiif ! -'i-:;i. 9 7-14 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20722 Acts of 1941 File A A-20805 NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN thai V. i- meat..... I1..I1I. r of Clt) of Miami l.ii n Sal< Certlfii ate So jiM -- u 1 ilie 8th da) nf June, A.D. II...... has Hi tl -.. in. in ni) office, and has made atii n foi tax det .1 tn he 1-- -11.-d there) n. .Naiil Certificate em- hraci 1 hi follnM 111 _r deBci Ibed prop- er!) in the Count) of Dade, State of I- lor Ida, to-wlt I ."i -'> I'-!... k ;.i l..-.-s \v 2 ri Northwest .-. \.niii Avenue Addition I',ai Book I 'age 36, in 1 he I 'it\ ..f Miami, Count) .,f Dade, State of I- ,"i .i.i The assessment nl nald proper!) under the -aid certificate was in the name (. Hiram Culmei I'nless naiil ertiflcate shall !" re- deemed a. "i-.liim !,. law, the prop- ert) described herein "ill be sold t., Hi.- highest bidder at the Court House i""i "ii the first Monda) In the month "i 11,I..:.. 1. 1962, which is the ;.-t da) "t ictobi r, 1962 l'at.,1 this 22nd da; of August, 1962 K Ii LEATHERMAN, Clerk ol Clrcull Court, I tide Comity, Florida (seal) n* R M LEEPER, Deput) Clerk ^ 34-81, 7-1 I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. iN CHANCERY No. 62C 5758 THE BROOKLYN SAVINUS BANK Plaintiff, vs. HARl >LD SAR'iENT Bt >Ci 111:1: .....1 ROSEMARIE Bol'l'HER, hi- wlfi and Lulls DICKMA.N and MIUI \ \l DICKMAN, his wife, I 'efendants, NOTICE OF SUIT TO: LOUIS DICKMAN and MIRIAM DICKMAN, hi.- xvii,- 29(5 A venue / Brookl) n 35, New Y01 k You are hereby notified thai the above captioned action hag been In- stituted against >,.ii in the Circuit Court of the ELEVENTH Judicial Circuit of Florida In and for DADr Count) t" foreclosi a mortgage upon ih. following described real property: Ij.t is. Block 41, FIRST ADDITION TO MYRTLE (1ROVE, according tu Ihe I'lat thereof, recorded In Plat Book ",7 .it Page ..i the Public Records "t had.- County, Florida, together with Q 1:. Washing Ma- chine, Model 851-1.1, n.E. Refrig- erator Model LH 92 I.I:. ; E Range, Model .1861 SL, Venetian Blinds, Washing Mai nine I train. I You are required tn file your an- Iswer t,< plaintiff's complaint with the Clerk "i ihe aforesaid Court, anil serve .. cop) thereof upon plaintiff's attorne) MARTIN FINE, 1 Ith Mnor Dade Federal Bldg., Miami :::. Florida 11..1 later than Sepli mbei 21, I >62 1 .1 iH-cree Pro Confesso will be enter* .I against you. Dated August 20, 1962, B, H I.I-: VTHERM W". Clerk ,.f 1 he < ircull 1 'ourl iseal) B) II BLEN K ESSLER Deput) Clerk MARTIN FINE Attorney r,.t- Plaintiff Ith Fluid I '"! Fi til IH Bldg, Miami ::*_', hlodida - 24-31, 9 7-11 ATTENTION ATTORNEYS! * Jew eslf: KhrScBiaiin solicits your legal notices. We appreciate your patronage and guarantee accurate service at legal rates . Uinl II. 3-4005 for messenger service NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In liusiness 1111.1.1 the fictitious name .f RAB DAVID at 5140 East l"th St., Hlaleah, Kla.. Intend! to register said name nh the clerk of tin- Circuit Court of Dad. County. Florida. HY l.i:VINE MAX QOI.DFARB Attorney for Hy I-evine 8/31, 9/7-14-21 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Ni >Tli K is HEREBY 1IIVEN thai , the undersigned, desiring t" engagi liusiness under the fictitious nam< "t I'KnY APARTMENTS .it '."1" ""lliti- Avenue, .Miami Beach intends to reg- 1,1 name wll h the .let k >f the Circuit Court of Dade County, Flor- ida LEONARD ISRAEL K"i ner fi Mannhelmer Attorne) .- i.r Tro) A pat Intents S 24-21, 9 7-14 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No. 62C 8995 MAIER BATSMAN, Plaintiff, \ - MILDRED TELLY I.MSMan. 1 lefendant, TO: MILDRED TELLY BAUSMAN No. 7 1 'ottage Lane I'pper Saddle River, New Jersey You, MILDRED TELLY BAUSMAN, are hereb) notified that a Bill of Complaint for Divorce has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a cop) inawer or Plead- ing to tin- Bill "t Complalnl on the Plaintiff's attorney, ANOELO A ALL h I Am-:. Building. Miami :..'. Flor- ida and file th.....iglnal Answer or Pleading in il.....ffice of the Clerk !' the 1 "ireuil Coii 1 "ii befon L'ltli day of September, 19(2. If you fail i" d" -". Judgment b) default will be laaen against you for the n - Del di ii ..'i Ii In 1 Rill of '"iii- plalnt. This notiie shall lie published once each week for foui onsecutive weeks in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN DONE \M' ORDERED .11 Ml intl, I .'I.i. this 17th di Von;-' \ I 1. 11 E l: I.I'AIII BRMAN, Clerk, Circuit C rl Dade 1 'ount) Florida I:. C 1 il'KI. AND Deput) 1'lerk ani;i:i.i 1 a a i.i inn Am.1. Bulldli r Miami ill'. Fiorldn Attorne) foi Plaintiff 24-21, : T-14 NOTICE UNDER P'CTITIOUS NAME LAW IS HEREBY (JIVEN thai 'i' 1 desiring t-. engage In . under the fictitious name of \~v Kin STTPK a 1 p.O Box N'Tth Miami Ri a. I. 62, Florida J rlster ild name with the [IK "i ti. circuit Court ol l>ade mt>, Florida WILLIAM Cl d.l-: i.ARRY FROHMAN IX"VITZ. SILVER *. Si'lHOR ' '' '- foi Apulieants Alnali v Huii.iiim Florida B 17 :: I 11, 9 7 NOTICE UNDER FICTITiOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ihe undersigned, ueslring t" engage In business under the fictitious name "I HOT IKX! HOLIDAY .11 Sun,- .'7". = rj" Lincoln ltd, Miami Beach, l- la intend to reglater -aid num.- with the , ii 1 ..f ih. 1 ii. mi 1 ..in : : 1 >ade 1 'ount). Florida PHILLIP CRAY ROBERT RANTBORD I'ALIANOFF, WALLER ,v- I.II'MAN \: i..i ii. \ h foi I 'hllllp 1 Ira) and Roliert Rant Lord K.'24-31. 9 7-14 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that Ihe nnd. rslgn.....bii Ing In eiiga liuslnesv undei thi fir-tit '"'is name <>f SHENKMAN INSURANCE VOENCY 144(1 s W ii I Street M Florida Intends i" register -.ii.l nairn ith the Clerk "t the 1 in nil <'.....1 i| 1 lade 1 'ounty, Klot Ida C.ERAL11 SHENKM \ \ Sole l iw ner K ESSLER fi 1IARS Vttot n. > for Applicat 1 ;..v s W 1 si Street . :, 1 9 7-14-2! NOTICE UNOtM FIC1 I I lUUo iomc LAW Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hi. undersigned, desiring t,. enfeage in business under the fletitlous name of I.nlKS MODEL AGENCY at 12502 N.E. Mh Avi North Miami. I-la in- 1, n.is to register -aid name with the 1 ii rk ..f the 1 ircull Coun nf I lade 1 '..'int \. FI01 nl.1 IiOIE OX ELL v 17-24 II : NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY JUDGES' COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 56811-C IN RE Estate of ROSE PERKBL I l| ;is.-.| To All 1'1 editors and All Persona Hav- in the county jiidof-s i-iurt Ing Claims or Demands Against Said in and for dade COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE Von. and each of you, are hereby] No. 56493-C notified an.i required to present any in re Estate of NOTICE UNDER FICTIT.OUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the undersigned il ng in hiiaiiiess undei the fictitious name nf FLAG LE It FCRNITl'RE fi BQl'lP- MENT nl lll.'i" \\ I- lagler Stl ei I, Mi- ami Inienils '" rejrlstei said name v\ ith Ho 1 "i. rk "i the 1 ircull 1 'ourt "i 1 i.id.- '..iiiii j. l-ioi Ida. m. :.ani-: am : 1:1.1 1 \ l.l A11..1 n.> for Apiillcanl ion \ 11.1. \ Bldg v 24 II. 9 7-11 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ih. undersigned, desiring t<< engage In business under th,- fictitious name nf NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS at 17*0 South Glades Drive, North Miami i-i 'ii.i.i intend to register said name with the Clerk : the Cin ill Court "f Dade County, Florida VISTA REALTY INC la Mass Authorised in I-l"i i-ia Sole owner THE4 'l>i RE N'EI SI IN Attoi ne) i"i \|.|'ii< ant ln7 I.in. "In Road Miami Reach, l-'la S 11, : 7-1 4 L'l NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20722 Acts of 1941 File AA-20820 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ben r.i.skin. hottler of County Tag Sale Certificates numh.-tril 4291 and i.M'i. issued the 1st da) "i June, a U !!*,:. has filed same in ni> office, ^tu<\ has made application lor a tax deed I,, be issued thereon Said certiflcatei embrace the following described prop- ' rt>, 111 the Count) ol Dade, State of Florida, to-wlt Lota i" 11 in. Block : Coral Highlands., Plat Book 16 Page 59 in the Count) ,.f Dad.. State ,.f Florida, as embraced 111 Certificate No. 1296 Th.- assessment >.f said property un- der the said certificate issued a*as in ih.. name "i orange State Builders Inc. I...I 16 Block 26, CiHiinul Grove Sec 1 Coral Gables I'l.u Book II Page 25 in the Count) of Dade. State >.f Floi Ida, .1- mbraced In 1 'ei tlflcate No 1 11 The assessment "i s.ii.l property un- di r the said ci iti Issued w a- in i he na me >! A nna I'., rat .1 - I'nli Rentes shall be re- I. .-iii.-.l according to law, the prop- erty described herein will be sold t-> the highest bidder at the C 11 door "ii the first Monda) ti the1 1......th ibet. 1962, ivlili h 1- Ih, .1 ...,,.,., 1 lated this 22nd il y ol tugust, 19(2 E. B LE VTHERMAN, Clerk nf il 1 'ourl. I iade 'ount\. l'l- 1 1 s.iili H l; M LEEI'ER. I tepul % ii rk 24-21 1 7-14 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20722 Acts of 1941 File AA-20812 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Bell in .skin. In,1,1. of I 'ount) Kali numbered 1522 3!..... Issued the 2nd da) of June, Tax and A D NOTICE UNDER UTITIOUS NAME LAW I- IS HrTRRRY GIVEN that I d, desiring lalms and demands \\ lilfh you, or .ith, 1 ..I you, may have against the estate ol Rose l' rk.-l deceased late of 1 md. County, Florida, i" the Hon- orable Count) Judges of Dadi Coun- ty, ,,nd file Ihe -am. in their offices in the Counts Courthouse in Dade County, Florida, within six calendar months from th. date ol Ihe first publli atlon h.i "f Said claims or ids lo contain the Ii ^.il address I'-W""1''1 "" fictitious name ol "f the rlalmanl and i" be sworn to ,',.',; ''":s DRl'G \- LIQUOR and presented as aforesaid, "t same '. I92( s.W 3rd Avenue, Mi- will In barred 1 Intend, to register said with ihe 'ink ..f the Circuit Wii C?untvj Itorlda "II.Ma myrle ferranth iv, i-,-.. '"""'"' 'win 1 ' SILVER ,v SCHKR ipnlicanl S 17-14-11, !" 7 ati 1 August 'I. \ 1' 19(2 1 m 1R11 ill Y s M'K's. Kxi rutrlx . Mil. I'BRKKL, Executor SYLVI \ LEICHTER, Bxecutrut A \n. ill.111 Exei ni..' of the l-asl Will and Testament of Rose Perkel, I 1 as. .1 HENRY NORTI >N Allot ne) ("r Executor! - r-M-n, b 7 I 1: VNCIS A TABOADA I >. [-eased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and All Persons llav- .nuts ..I Demands Against Said Estate You ai-.- hereby notified and re- quired to present any claims and de- mands which you ma> have against the estate "i FR VNCIS \ 1 \ 1..... , di ., .1 late "i 1 lade 1 "ounl s I Ida. I,, the Count) Judges ..1 Dade County, and file the same in their offices in ih.- ("ount) Courthouse in d.i.i. .'.......j Florida, Ithln six 1 tl endar months from the date "i" ihe rit pohllcailon hereof, or ihe same will i" barred ALLEN Ci a H'Klt Administrator W KENT .1 WIKSi iN 17(4 N W. 36th Street 8 21, 9,7-14-21 MSN, hni riled imt In 1 has made application for .1 tax .1. ,1 I., he Issued thereon Said certificates embrace the following described p np- 1) in thi (' int) "I d.i.i.-. st.it. ..I 1. to-wit: Lot 1 Block '.' Hlaleah 17th Addn . Plat Book 23 Pagi 9, in the Count) ..f I >ade, State "t I lot Ida braced In Certifl Mo 152: The issessmenl nl said propert) un- der the sai.i certificate Issued was In the^name of .i"s B. Nyce K 1 FI "i ^\ ISO F( ..I N 1 i"' ..I 1: ol NW"t of N\v\ ,.f si-:>, I..-- SI Section 26, Township 54 South. Range i" i -:.ist containing '' \. r. more or less in 1 he ''oun 1 \ "t 1 iade, SI 1.....1 Floi Ida, .1 m braced in Certificate No 1909 Thi issessmenl "t said propert) un- di 1 thi said cet tlfli ati 1-- 11.1 was In the name u :lli- A McOahee .v- W l.'.'iis. M I'nless -..I" certificates -hall l- re- li in. .1 .1. ci" I111. '.. law, ihe prop- el ly d..- 1 Ibed hi 1 eln III be sold t" : he highest bidder at rhi Com I House doot "ti the first Monda) In the month "i 1 '.'i ibi 1. 1962 ^ hi. h 1- the !.- da) of 1 >. tobi r, I " Dated this 22nd da> nf tugllst, 1961 1: 1: LE \ 'II UMAN 1 iei k . iii mi Court, 1 Md, 'ount) 1 lorld 1 B) K M LEEPER, Di phi ) 'lerk 8/24 : 7-11 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY NO. 62C 9249 ELIZA BETH JANE PYATTE, Plaintiff, \ - RALPH I'YATTK. 1 n fendant. ORDER TO APPEAR V >f. RALPH PYATTE, Residence Cnknown, are hereby notified that a Complain! for divorce has been filed agalnal yi>u and you are required to serve .1 Cop) ol your answer on Plaintiff's attorne) Claude M. Barnes, ."'. Calumet Bldg., on or before the 1st da) ,.( October, 1961, and file the original with the clerk of this Court, other is.- the allegations of said Complaint will in- taken as confessed against you. Dated this 24th da) "f August. INS. E B LEATHERMAN, Clerk, Clrcull Pourl Dad. Count>. Florida (seal) B) HELEN KESSLER i leputy clerk ________________________ 31. 9'7-14-21 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY NO 62C 9250 VIRGINIA MARIE FELTt 'N Plaintiff, '11 Mtl.lis KENNETH FELTON, 1 lefendanl ORDER TO APPEAR YOl", CHARLES KENNETH FF.L- ToN, Residence I'nknown, are here- b) notified thai a Complain! for Di- vorce has been filed agalnsl you and \ ,,ii ,, 1 equlri ri to 1 \ 1 a Copy "f your answei on Plaintiffs attorney, 1 'laud. \i Bai n. -"'. Calumet Blfla . Miami 32, l- "i; ... and file the orig- inal with the clerk >>f this Court on or hefore the 1st da) of October, 1962, otherwise ihi allegations of said Complalnl will be taken as confessed aga inst you Dated this 241 h da) of Vugust, 1962. I-: 1: LEATHERM AN, Clerk, Circuit C.....' 1'a.l. County, Florida . -. al' It) HELEN K ESSLER Deput) 1 ierk ____________________________S II. 9 7-14-21 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY IN CHANCERY NO. 62C 9307 \l VX G ARTE, Plaintiff, vs, 111 a <;Airri' Defendant SU.T FOR DIVORCE Tl 1 id \ GARTE 2724 Hi"n\ Park 1" Bronx, New York Y..11 are hereb) notified that a BIN of Complalnl has been filed against you, .md you are required to serve a copy of your Answei or Pleading t< the Bill of Complaint on the lialni- Iff's Attorney, 1'AIl. KWITNKY. r.S'.'i'i 1:1:. 12(1 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach, Honda, .md file the original Answei or Pleading in the office of? the Clerk "f the Clrcull Court on or before the 1st day ..f October, 1962 If von fall to do -... Judgment hy de- fault will be taken agalnsl you for the relief demanded in th.- Bill of * 'omplatnl This notice -hah be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH I I.i >R11 'I \N 1 'i iNE VND 1 '111 ER Kl I .11 Miami, Florida, iiiis 27th naj of August, a.i>. K R LEATHERM \N. Clerk ill Court I lade Count) Floi Ida (seal) By: DONALD TAl'TBNHAN I >.'iut \ 1 ierk I'M I. KWITNEY ESQl'IRE 120 Lincoln Road Miami Bl a. I 19, l-'loi nla Attorn, v for Plaintiff I-14-M Frre ISA Itnitfrhrrtfrr Finns Favor Direct Israel-Arab Talks Continued from Page i-A that Israel was - to deal with Egypl s m w i, cki l .h> Hi c ailing the itmark atiribuud to Pi< '-. -- r u> the effect that Egyptian i is?il c ..1 i reach any p, Mr Ben-Gi heavily-attended press I al 'this makes our sil .- ;< ., I ii : "We hjpe we can d< i mething to balance the utuatii and e Mill make everj effort :. prevent ^ar v. len ask Rephun Joins Teaching Staff Rephun has joined the teac) staff of Flagler-Grai Ht;i ..te of the Univ< c: Miami law school, a pi. - .::, rney, and has taught Hel n < Miami area for 10 year* A former member *:' the l>rael delegation to the I'nited Nations. ;^-: president of the Miami Beach Zionist District, and vice chairman of the Zionist Youth Commission. Rephun has just been elected vice president of the South Florida Zion- ist Council set tl He express he vi< : t that i tens Aral ' fesl r Jh \: ab League Cout I East ] setting t! it tl I s an united, the that they I reasoi to think the I'niti I States ha I t< re- | -a ith 1 >r..i. Answering a question at:ut Christian missionaries in Israel, he said: "We will not interfere with the missionaries' work in Israel, even if they succeed from time to time in converting some Jewish children. Israei is a free country with freedom of relig- ion." Concerning the Soviet Union, the Prime Minister tolc1 the correspondents that Israel wanted to be friendly with all nations "irrespective of their regime*, but the USSR is not too friendly to us." He expressed the opini maiontv of Russian Jews would DURING THE WEEK... AS I SEE II Continued from Page 4 A .st;c. or at least compromising .iberals. who are popularly con- sidered the extremists; hence, all compromise on the separation question would of neeassit) fall theif right Whereas, the sheer existence of the ngrest A'hat maj stands its determination to fight for a strict interpretation of the separati n I church and staU s to assun mpi ..'it of the I fore to the left of the milder liberals. Thus, he added. twinkling <>< < get the it-' of both pi ssible worl I - A good deal of this. 1 am : .s true, but it makes light of a iar m re serious consideration: that differing views on the prac- tical application of separation of church and state haw been emerging during the past few - to divide a Jewish C( It munity once seemingly unani- mous on the question of prin- ciple. 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LJedl'*^? . iSM $* A S >U* no* $' w "Sit __ ^^a^^fir^^^.jn^^tss^^ ,N^ if te 0(/ ovnan v ItU/ by ISABEL GROVE 3E ippy gathering of the clan for the Friedmi >ylvia, and their three children Joined two i f Sylvia sis ho : ai atii nin with their i Diplomat " x I------s and I ir three of Washington. D C and the Ted ns and their four, of Columbia, S.C .', week lai was enlarged when Sylvia's brother, Henry Stern, arrived his wife and three offspring from Columbia Anotl r : and her family, localites Mr and Mrs. Martin Samuels, and y,. four, plus Sylvia's father and his wife, Mr. and Mrs G. Stern leased the size of the group When more relatives, Mr. and i, Ben Stern and family, of Columbia, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph bmon and their four put in an appearance, the event took on the RCtf of a convention . Meanwhile, back at the homestead, the two Friedman sons re preparing to leave for college Kenneth starting at the hersity of South Carolina. Honald returning to the University North Carolina for his junior year Taking it all in stride, herself a government and art major at the University of Dm. where shell receive her degree in February. * full house for the S. M. Garfunkles, of 8951 Abbott ave., with daughters returning with news of their busy summer activities IWally Jean, now a senior at Miami Beach High, spent six weeks )hio State University, concentrating on speech and the modern let Dava Louise toured eight countries in Europe, deciding Paris was the "most Here from Sherman Oaks, Calif., [a month, eldest daughter and husband. Lynn and Mike Schuster. twins Alan and Sterfi Paternal grandparents are the F. Bisters nf Surfside and Bay Harbor Still another daughter, ets and her husband. Monte Friedkin. who will be living in Key- Be Point, Youngstown. O.. with six-month old daughter. Mindi. (ring host for the family reunion . 1921 S\V 18th ave a real beehive of activity these days . IC of the Andrew Mandela and family, son Robert just returned ROTC training at Ft. Benning, Ga. ... In February, he'll luate from the University of Miami with a major in accounting an Army commission An honor student at Miami Senior and Dade County Junior College, lovely blonde daughter ia will study dental hygiene at Temple University this fall . |ting ready to leave a little early so he can spend a few weeks lew York visiting relatives, seeing the Broadway shows and of rse shopping for those wonderful college clothes . Former Greater Miami residents. Martin and Betty Schatfel. peats for the past two years of Los Angeles, vacationing here their two children. David and Mark Staying at the homes [Mrs. Lillian Schaffel and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wein- im . A two-year t< i r with the Air Force in England over for Dr. Jron Couiton Son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. Nathan Coulton, 2775 SW ive., he will now practice his dentistry in the South Miami Pea young people whose choice of college also Involved a g< of climate shopping for the kind of heavy woolen clothes never needed bere Freddie Kaye, son of Ellen and Leon ^^< ing to Cambridgi .tumor College in Massachusetts , i h local friends won't be too far away at Boston Univer- David Hecht, .-on "I Florence and Isadora Hecht, a sopho fe now \',t\.. Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weiss. Mike Fleming, son of Dr and Mrs. Richard M Fleming, start at the bottom. * While in Canada. Edward and Terry Newman were guests ol fc St Onge. City Commissioner of Grand Mere, who flew them Bis prhate plane to the Laurentian Hunting and Fishing Club in [In for a week The Newmans anJ three-month-old Susan been visiting Terry's relatives in Shawinigan Falls Before Drning home they made stops in Boston and New York . I A lazy week of rest and relaxation in the waters around Florida Harvey and Jean Fleischman on their boat "Quartet" The cr two members of the crew for whom the boat was named. |] ; rily absent Son Robert at Nellis AFB in Nevada. Rich- in Cleveland. Ga., with Southeast Federation of Temple tth . Tw.. week holiday for Mrs Harry Linsky and daughter. Patty p.: of Bay Harbor Islands There for the grand opening ol Captain's Table." restaurant designed by the man of the house, visiting Mr- L's mother. Mrs Sadie Heifetz, and two rs. Mrs. Archie Raite and Mrs. Benjamin Neiman . beautiful mementos of their 35-day European-Orient 1 now ( the Crystal House apartment of Mr. and Mrs. . The Wolfs visited Norwav, German} France and well as thi Far East, and even made a stopover in ed Mm arl museums in Moscow and brought alalaikas for tl ir gi andchildren. * * to wastt a minut< Mrs. Rhea Cashman Gladwin, of r: currently recuperating from surgery in Philadelphia, p' er conva e'scencc ti meet and exchange ideas with fellow board lumbers .! the Women's division of the Amor l ill lei i Hebrew University, whom she met at the national ti : h< re last y< ar loth ihi director am ent of the Bikur Cholim Kosh i I] '>(. tef Mil : a few weeks out of tile city . |t i rmer Mrs Vicl ria l Roe vacationing in the mountaii > k the latter, Mrs Joseph Reiser, and husband visiting | lathes in Baltimore. Md. . trout fishing and golfing "just great" for Peg and Les Sim- nds who are in the Great Smoky Mountains . : from the Mediterranean. Sam and Mac Rivkind are tincf- L iht Sunlane Route to Europe "unbelievab j beautiful" . Ruth an 1 Charlie Jecobson back from a week in Nassau, where ed to store up enough energy to se< them through the hectic 1 r season coming along ... .m Kraff enjoying tvery minute of her visit to Israel So . been to Tt 1 Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa. a its Laik to photographs oi their two curly hea led granddaught- Kutl and Ben Zion Gin.sburg Aviva and Ranana. one I i respect vely, house guests for three weeks with their par- Barbara (nee Ginsburg and Rabbi Jack M Rosoff The 1 now home in the north, where Rabbi Rosoff is spiritual pder of Beth Emeth in Larchmont ... Fourteen-year-oid Linda Hauman's mementos from her first Camp Bell* Aire Tenn are a hillbilly accent, athletic and awards, membership in the secret honor society, but tant, prowess in water skiing "jusl like Jackie Kennedy Daughter of Florence and Harry Ha.isman. of North Kay rd.. ' i' tty deb is now in the ninth grade at Nautilus Junior High . I ach at Westbrooke Country Club for last Saturday's midnight d bniakfasl danct wen the Irving Perlmans, who had been Mexico with daughter Natalie, and the David Steinbergs 1 ry Shapiro, who with their families had sojourned in i; tw Orleans . Uewisli Floridian Miami, Fiorida, Friday, September 7. 1962 te:tjcr. z Standing (lefl to right) are Mrs. Walter Falk and Mrs. Richard Herold. Seated is Mrs. Louis Seitlin, president of Beth David Sisterhood, which will hold its annual "Shipwreck Party" on Sept. 15. 8:30 p.m., at Beth David. Midnight supper will be served. Mrs. Falk and Mrs. Joseph Nurenberg are co-chair- men oi the event. Music will be by Al Schor and his orch- estic. Technion Women Spearhead Drive Greater Miami women are spear- heading a drive for new memners for the American Technion Society. Mr- Philip Thau, presidsnt of the Greater Miami Women's Divi- sion, announced that all of Dade county will be am assed for women who wish t" i ssui students an ap- portunity for advanced education ::. science and engineering. At a board of directors meeting held Friday. Mrs. Norman C. Hill was named membership chairman for the City of Miami; Mrs. Morton Fellman, South Miami; Mrs. Abram I: Anthony, Bay Harbor; Mrs. Rose C. Abrams Coral Gables; Mrs. Alexander Bearman, North Miami; and Mesdames Louis C. Kohn and Trachtenberg, co-chairmen of Mi rton Towers, Mrs Trudy Hamerschlag. vice i i .dent, is overall membership chairman. We have over 3(H) active mem bers in the Greater Miami Wom- en's chapter, and hope to double this total." said Mrs Thau. "Throughout the United States women's chapters like ours invite members, tthrough their dues, to help Students by providing faculty and tuition costs, books, scientific equipment, and all other expenses necessary to the successful func- tioning of Technion and its stu- dents," sin added. "Israel's continued development its very existence is firmly tied to the technical skills of its citizens." Under the count) ^ra plan, the chapter will sponsor ttas and lun- cheers at homes and in c< ; located public buildings, where speakers and films will bring the Tethnion story to the new members. First general meeting is H lied rle.i for October 19 at noon. Sinai School Graduates Nurses Graduation exerci es ol the Mt. Sinai Hospital School ol Nursing were held Aug. 29. in Wolfson Auditorium. The 37 graduates be- came the 11th class to COmpli ti a course of practical nursing since tin -chool was founded in 1951. Nationally and state accredited, the school, under th< aegis and sponsorship of the Women's Aux- iliary of Mt. Sinai, maintains a faculty of six teachers and one associate director, w.th Mrs. Car- men Ross, director of the Hospital Department of Nursing, in charge. Ceremonies for the year's class included a program by the school glee club, the processional of fac- ulty, alumni, and students, and a color guard ceremony. Presiding over the evening's formalities was Mrs. Philip Lef- kowitz. chairman of the school ad- visory committee for the Auxiliary, and J. Gerald Lewis, president of the hospital. Greetings were extended by Samuel Gertner. executive direc- tor, and the presentation of diplo- mas and pins was made by Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Roberta Holloway, associate director of the schorl. Graduation address was given by Mrs. Anna Brenner Meyers, noted attorney and civic leader, and a member of the Dade County Board of Education, who spoke on "The Nurse as a Community Lead- er." The following awards were pre- sented to outstanding students: Women's Auxiliary Award, pre- sented by Mrs A. Herbert Mathes, president of the Auxiliary, to Mrs. Martha Jernigan. "best all around graduate;" Faculty Award, by Mrs Holloway to Miss Inga Dedy for "the most exemplary conduct ar.d leadership;" Alumni Award. presented by Candido Otero to Miss Dorothy Dietz for "personal and vocational leadership;" the three Medical Advisory Board Awards, presented by Dr. Jesse O. Halpem to Mrs. Mary Kasper for medical nursing, to Mrs. Helen Brodkey for surgical nursing, and to Miss Carole Hints for maternal and child care nursing; and a new award, the Achievement Award. I > Mrs Ross to Miss Myrna I.ef- kowitz. E. Albert Pallot (left). Miami Beach civic leader end banking executive, is shown with his bride, the former Mrs. Hermine Borcx, of New York City, and Gail end Jack Sandier prepara- tory lo their flight to Lisbon. The two couples left last week en a safari that will take them completely around the conti- nent of Africa, a distance of 25.00C miles, equal to a trip cround the world. A group c' fi.er.es and immediate family wished the quartet bon voyace ai : ktail party ust before lcke-oH. Page 2-B * Jen 1st tieridiar Mildred G. Cooking Corner The loaves of bread which utilize baking powder or baking soda as, the leavener are the homemaker".- delight. So speedily are they made that we call them quick breads, yet they add distinction to the | simplest family meal or the most elaborate tea. In cooking circles, the loaves are divided into two classes. The first is appropriately labeled "fancy breads." since these are the delicate rich ones we use for our finest tea sandwiches The second group goes by the in- appropriate name of "heavy breads Actually the term "hearty" would describe them more closely, for these are the firm- er loaves, more suited to family meals or nutritious sandwiches. 1'erhaps the name was picked as a contrast to the delicacy of the "fancy breads." Today we are selecting two of the so-called "heavy breads" for i e script ion. The first, called Seedy Eread because of the caraway seeds it contains, is so unusual in texture and appearance that it docs lequire a little comment. The I read is baked in a round, heavy skillet, When done, the crust is somewhat thick, the texture a bit crumbly, and the flavor delicious Cut into wedges, and spread gen- erously with -oft butter. Seedy Bread makes .1 grand after-school Siiaclf with milk, or a pleasant ac- companiment for a liuht supper or that mid-afternoon cup of tea or coffee. It may be .eaten slightly warm, but will cut better if cooled, wrapped in waxed paper, and kept overnight. The Peanut Bread is a true loaf, and guaranteed to add new inter- ; eM to the school lunch box. The chopped peanuts add crunchy tex- ture and accentuate the always popular peanut butter flavor. A simple cream cheese spread is sug- gested, but for those who are "just! mad about" peanut butter, this may be used as the filling as well. Like most quick breads, this one also slices better if it is complete- ly cooled, then wrapped in waxed paper overnight. Seedy Bread 4 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1-2 teaspoons baking soda lMi teaspoons double-acting bak- ing powder 1 teaspoon salt ', cup sugar 3-8 cup firm butter or margarine 2 cups buttermilk '. egg. slightly beaten 2"-i tablespoon.- caraway seeds m cup- seedless raisins Sifl together into a mixing bowl the flour, baking soda, baking pow- der, salt, an sugar. Cul in the rtening until the mixture re e meal. Add the . seeds and raisins ( thi butti rmilk and in- into the hatter only until blended. Be careful not to over- mix Spread the batter evenly Into a well-greased, heavy, oven- proof skillet (iron is best 1. and bake at 350 degs. F. for about one hour, until well browned. Cool on a rack after removing from the nan. This bread must be eaten while still slightly warm, but will -lice more easily if stored over light. Peanut Bread I cup shelled roasted peanuts 3 tablespoons smooth! peanut margarine 3 tablespoons smoth peanut butter 1 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar 1 egg 2 cups sifted all purpose flour 1 j teaspoon baking soda 1 tea.-poon double acting baking powder 1 i teaspoon sail 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk 1 se unsalted peanut-, and chop them medium fine. Cream togeth- er the shortening, peanut butter, and brown sugar. Add the egg and beat until light and fluffy Sift together tlic flour, baking soda, baking powder, and salt Add to the batter alternately with the milk. Stir only until blended Add the peanuts. Pour Ihe batter into a greased and floured 9x5x3 inch loaf pan. and bake at 850 degs F about one hour, until a cake tester insert- ed in the center comes out dry. and the crust is a rich brown. Remove from the pan and cool on a rack with the top up. For easy slic- ing, cool thoroughly, wrap in wax- ed paper, and store overnight. Fr:dy September 7 Rabbi Mochfei Honors A luncheon hononnj r- Thursday. Sept 1:, '^^ Tempi, B Left to right are Mrs. Lawrence Weston, membership chair- man. Mrs. Ray Morse, president of Temple Menorah Sister- hood. Mrs. Max Krauss. and Mrs. Al Mechlowitz as they dis- cuss the recent membership tea at the home of Mrs. Krauss on Allison Island. Mrs. Joseph Feldman was proqram chair- man cf the event whose theme highlighted "Hats Off to Sister- hood." lom, IS happiness - old fashioned? No, indeed'But jom,o( (, y Old hj.m 5h Kn*x u-7 atance. He ,iBI, G used to make! Ho. (? ff *? Easy As easy ,s tnj "8 er,' a--- ekatM o onion. You'll aeejw How the economical $. reettons on HAVE SOME for DINNER TONIGHT BUT BE SURE YOU MAKE ENOUGH! - JVS Appoints Committee Heads First regular board meeting ol the Jewish \ ocational Sen i< be held on Thursday evening Sept 13. in the confer of the Greater Miami Jewish Fed oration At a recent "committee da> meeting conducted by Barney Bernstein, president, Ihe following chairmen were appointed Charles Hertzoff, administrative: Marshall S Hani- building; Jer- ome (i Greene, employers advis ory: Mrs. Gerald P Sol'/, individ- I ual and group guidance. Sam Luby, I jr.. Jewish Vocational Service Jewish Home for the Aged liaison. Arthur L. Willner. legislative l Ruskin. nominating Mrs Charles P nnnel prai tices Hyman program and housii Marshall S Harris, work hup and Mrs Jack Chertfau, public ind public relations. Jewish Vocational Service, which npei ati .1 pi ogi am including edu- 1 ational 1 areer 11 tinseling, group guidance, job placement and 1 sheltered workshop located al 5252 NE 2nd ave 1- a beneficiary agency > ish Federation and .1 member of the Welfare Planning Council "f Da le County. Wbm Vtlkim :.! : Buck*' Aj; (- , Wol" |h ;-,' Km^j 'N C,!., KiKifne Hit msm cooriOM Ji"' I -tltto: Hiylln Wo-, PtmYr, H.1. Back to 'Shool1 Weekend Slated . i I endshi] will be theme of Temple -l noi cial back to kend 1 members ill be welcomed t ,-.c!; after summer ^acations eth i'\ ening sen ices - held on Fridaj at 19 p m., under the spiritual leadership <>t Rabbi 1. Abramowitz, 1111 cantor vard Klein and the Tempi. Maurice RevitZ, president of pie Menorah. will greet friends and members after services and introduce the Temple leader- The Shabbal will be sponsored Sisterhood, with president, Mr- Ray Morse, and a committei mg as hostesses, At the back to "Shool" party- en Saturday nuht in the Temple social hali. the Menorah Players vi'I present a comedy, "The ] .<. sin' Seasons." A Round of golf at Caesarea One of the world's great attractions in golfdom is the course at Caesarea, the Roman capital of Palestine, 2.000 years ago. Every inch of the ground is historical. Perhaps a Rorran coin lies under the divot of turf you may take, on your next iron shot to the green! Or you may day dream and see a column of Legion* rtaires, marching to the nearby Hippodrome where gadiators are fighting for Herod's amusement. Golf? Wake up! It's a Simcha at Caesarea. The Taste of Yuban Coffee Every sip of Yuban is a Simcha in itself because it is the worlds richest coffee. The secret is aged coffee beans-. -tiie best-flavored wines and cheese. Then added to Yul i for deep, dork, delicious taste. , I ajsj A B be da Re be I Mi wi foi IN IN pa f ear a i th, be en ] Je m; us 58KJili!!*i4: i^is 1' YUBAN af 1 1 The Simcha Coffee K KOSMLR [Friday. September 7. 1962 Jtmlitn^rkHrtr Page 3-B Mizrachi Women Slate Convention ?nts of ORT chapters in Southeast Flor- Louis Baron, Morton Weinberger, and Sey- |da upper row (standing left to right) are Mes- mour Goldstein. Bottom row (seated) are Mes- crr.es William Fishman, Arthur Winton. Sey- dames Mark Ciilin, Alan Venzer, Harry Rosen- IOUI Shafran, Max Aarons, Jack Kramer, blatt, Edward Blackman, and Henry Gilbert. loL'f h Florida Chapters to Join Nation 36fh Year American ORT Celebration ployablc. these centers are needed to give intensive one-year courses to trainee.- who can then be placed in industrv. By Special Report NEW YORKMizrachi Women's Organization of America will hold its first New York City conven- tion in twenty years Sept. 16 to 19, it was announced here by Mrs. Moses Dyckman. national presi- dent. More than a thousand delegates from 37 states and the District of Columbia are expected to attend the four-day meeting to be held in the Hotel New Yorker. Speakers at public sessions of the convention will include major American and Israeli government al leaders and top spokesmen of the Zionist movement in the U.S. Mrs. Eli Resnikoff. of Brook- lyn, convention chairman, announ- ced the following major session highlights: Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman of the American Zionist Council, will deliver a major address on the future of Zionism in the U.S. at the opening session of the con- vention. Sunday afternoon. Sept. 16. Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, re- cipient of the 1962 "America Israel Friendship Award.'' will address the keynote session. Sunday eve- ning. Sept. 16. Moshe Kol. world director of Youth Aliyah, will address the Youth Aliyah session en Monday evening. Sept. 17. Israel's Ambassador Avraham Harman. and Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum. president of the Relig- ious Zionists of America, will speak at a closing dinner on Tues- day evening. Sept. 18. Among other major speakers scheduled are Asher Cailingold. di- rector of the Haifa Community Center, a joint project of Amer- ican and Canadian Mizrachi Wom- en; Jacob Klein, a former student of the Bessie C.otslVId Cruldiv:i s Village and Farm School, at Ra- anana. Israel: and Ral l.j Itzchak Greenberg. professor ci Yeshiva University. Hatikvah Chapter Has Card Party Hatikvah chapter. B'nai B'nth Women, held a fund-raising card party on Wednesdaj afternoon at tht Morton Towers social hall. Chairmen were Mrs. Jack Grob and Miss Gertrude Caster. as-is- ted by Mesdames Harold S. Cap- Ian. Isadore Levin. Morris Garber and Dorothy Stern. Mrs Robert Litt is president of the group. The 12 chapters of the South- Hern Florida region of Women's terican ORT will join the rest he nation in celebrating the tt year since the establishment the American Branch of ORT its meetings next week. I Bay Chapter, Mrs Louis Baron. isident, will meet Tuesday noon unch at the Roncy Plaza hotel. gram will also include a show Fr dcrichs Furs. Biscayne chapter, Mrs. Jack amer, president will meet on ursday. Sept. 13. at 1 p.m., in card room of Morton Towers _^reater Miami chapter will meet Sp-ilay, 11:30 a.m.. at the Moulin ge for a member-bring-a-mem- ^fc card luncheon. Blunders chapter will meet Tues- B* 1130 a.m.. at the Moulin t for a member-bring-amem- .ard luncheon w * liami Beach Afternoon chapter, William Fishman, president. meet Wednesday. 11:45 am.. unch al the Roney Plaza hotel. * boral Gables chapter is planning lew Calendar low Available By Special Report i Wilno Kosher Sausage Com <>f Chicago, pioneers in manu- lunr.g pure beef" kosher deli- _es-en products, has published lew Hebrew-English calendar for >< ir 5723. 1962-63, which is now : distributed by Wilno deal addition to the dates of the n>h and legal holidays, the al- lac has other important and fcful information and prayers. th as Kaddish, Yizker, blessings (the Torah, and dates of Sfirch. B'Omer, Tisho B'Av, when Idings are not permitted and led out for weddings to held. I alendar is also available at ,-.'i Floridian. a floral art program, featuring El- I ton E.'c'.man, at the home of Mrs Tina Pullman, 4808 Granada hlvd.. on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Greynolds Park chapter, Mrs Ar- thur Winton. president, will meet for lunch at the Dunes motel on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Program will include the first birthday cele- bration of the chapter and a skit. . . Hollywood chapter will meet for lunch and a fashion show at the Club House restaurant on Tuesday I neion. Mrs. Alan Venzer is presi- i dent North Dade chapter will meet ! Sept. 19 at Beth Torah Congrega- tion. Theme of the program will | be "Crazy Hats." Mrs. Henry Gil- bert is president. North Miami chapter was to meet this Thursday. Sept. 6. 8:15 p m . at Carol City Town Hall in a pro- gram featuring an original skit Mrs. .Seymour Shafran is president. * South Miami chapter, Mrs. Sey- mour Goldstein, president, will hold a luncheon at Leonard's La Pena ion Tuesday. 11 30 a.m. Program , will feature an original skit. * Southwest chapter, Mrs. Morton Weinberger, president. will meet Wednesday evening. 8.30 p.m.. at the Everglades Elementary School. Program will feature a musical re view The largest non-government al vo- 1 cational training agency in the ' world. ORT has schools in 20 coun- tries on five continents. In 1961. ' ORT's schools trained 36.459 immi- grants and inhabitants of under i developed countries in more than , 70 modern trades and skill. A new ORT project, to construct new buildings, wings and das* : rooms wherever needed, will be- i come operative this year ORT Israel, the Israeli Government, and four municipalities. Haifa. Tel Aviv. Jerusalem and Beersheeba, will establish apprenticeship cen- ters Because of Israel's need for manpower, and the Increased num- ber of teen-agers who are unenv ^Ot: Cjustavc 'J-istel DENTIST announces ;: e opening o\ his office at 1205 Lincoln Road V -v.' BE/ Telephone 531-9894 (Formerly of 1CC5 N.E. 125th Streel '- rtH buzz in t_. for these GREAT SAVINGS fresh new merchandise REDUCTIONS RIGHT FROM STOCK plus HUNDREDS OF SPECIAL PURCHASES THROUGHOUT THE STORE I shop every floor all five burdine's stores SHOP FRIDAY AWD MONDAY NIGHTS TIL 9:30 SORRY NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS M AMI 163rd ST. MIAMI BIACH FT. lAUDIRDAll WIST PAIM BIACH Pcqe 4-B JfHistffcri(fiar Fiidoy, September 7, ]9 1S62 Norses' Uniforms from Days Gone By Will be Modeled at Auxiliary Brunch Beach Council Meet Miami "ig Beach 1 mncii of B rtth Women, pi M.v ..-j a* Wb............. ..... Soren Nightingales firsl began Selected as the model tor he ministering to the needs of the 1962-63 Cedars uniform is Mrs. David Stuzin, .1 registered nurse. iher Lerman, Wednesday eve. "JJ-M vUle hotel. c " The Council Includes toe fen,,, 1 ig chatters Ha iwn. T* HaUkyah, Miami .h. k&* and North Shore. "^ Beth Am Sets "Nurse's Uniforms Then and Now" will be the title of an unusual program presented by Cedars of Lebanon Auxiliary at its first membership brunch Tuesday at the Museum of Science and Natural History on S. Miami ave. Shown are Mrs. George Soule (left) inspecting the 1962 model outfit worn by Cedars RN Supervisor Miss Lewellyn Winchell, as Mrs. Mitchell Goldman (seated) and Mrs. Edward Soule (right) look on. Natura ave Program chairman. Mrs Nor- man Brown, and Mr- Ted Lotter- man. administrative vice presi- dent, were originators of the idea of showing the authentic uniforms activities to B Miami audience before they Scheduled on the Hartle> courses, and now coiuwmi ruiii oy neruey'i will k least one day's work weekly in the modeled by member* and %, OfOit 11 Recovery Room The brunch on Tuesday official Iv inaugurates the Auxiliary's fall Mrs program is a children chairman Chairman of th otilliea 'w seventh and eightli ^r;idr rhild-^- is Mrs Herman I- Class IO a .Miami auim-im- i.ii"i. ...... ikwiwo i-----...... start siion iml \w i could be seen assembled anywhere report by Mrs Joseph B.rshan on "' ;"; a" '** else. volume.'.- inservlces and an ac "ns ,a ***&&* reservittoat Pioneer Women Plan Activities Pioneer Women, Club 1, dinner on Sunday at 6 p.m.. will be given ty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garter in honor of their son's marriage. Te bf held at Temple Kneseth Israel. 1415 Euclid ave.. aU proceeds of the dinner will go to the Child Rescue Fund. Mrs. Joseph Krantz i.- president of the group. I Bebe Idelson Club's first open meeting of the season this Thurs day. 1 p.m.. in the Washington Federal bids on Normandy Isle. v- to include a cultural program and refreshments. Mrs. Isaac Of- Abe Horrowifz Auxiliary Ladies' Auxiliary of Abe Horro- itz Post. Jewish War Veterans, v^s to sponsor a mah jone and card party thi- Thursday evening ; the Unified bldg., No. Miami l ich. . fenhenden is president. * Kadimah chapter will have all the facilities of the Westbrooke Country Club at their disposal for a swim party on Wednesday, from i 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. All funds go to the Child Rescue Fund. Mrs. Moses Meyer is in charge of res- ervations, and Mrs. J. Feld is in charge of tickets. Transportation chairmen arc Mrs. Jacob Raffel. president. Mrs Lillian Cohen. Mrs. Fred Sandier, and Mrs. Moses Meyer. A regular meeting of the chap ter will be held on Thursday eve- Sept. 13. at the school annex of Beth David. Guest speaker will be Hendnk .1 Herns, news analyst of The Miami News, who broadcasts over radio station WGBS. Ili> topic will be "The World Today." Chairman ol the evening is Mrs. Moses Meyer, only HELLMANN'S could do such wonderful things for salads! Tonight, make your salad too tempting to resist! It's easy with any one of Hellmann's tanta- lizing dressingsFrench... Old Homestead1 French ... or Italian. All three give your salads fuller, zestier flavor..? more enticing aroma. Try them soon with meat or dairy meals. They're sure to become a family favorite just like Hellmann's* Mayonnaise! Try HELLMANN'S FRENCH So subtly spiced... so aromatic Many of these early styles come from museums, and some have been loaned by private collectors, it was disclosed bj Mrs. Nathaniel Levin, .\11\1l1a1\ president They'll span several centuries." she said. "The museum affords a perfect setting for this unique fashion show that will truly be original and refreshing." Mrs June Beauvais, president of the Florida stale Nurses' Regis- try in Orlando, is making a special trip to Miami to participate in the highly entertaining and education al program. She will be bringing with her a number of valuable copies of models worn by nurses 'during the Crimean War and the Civil War These were carefully sewn by Florida nurses, using drawings and photographs from history books. The life ot one of the most color ful personalities m the American nursing profession will be drama- tized A iorn-cob smoking giant- ess of a woman, known by the name of Sairy Gamp, will be "re- vived' and her quaint nurse's uni- form displayed for the tir-t time. Shoshana Chapter 'Carnival Time' It's "Carnival Time" U n On Tuesday, 8 IS 11 m at the Fi< .1 Hall. 2300 NE 171st a Com : prospective membi rs will be held. There will In' games, prizes, con- tests, booths, and exhibits showing what Shoshana Women are doii the community, and what B'nai B'rith Women are doing on the na- tional and international scene In charge ol information are Mrs Robert Tavlin, membership chair- man, and Mrs. Richard .Salomon. TETLEY JCED TEA IS GESHMAKSTE!i count of membership recruitment by Mrs Julius Spector In charge of reservations arc [Mrs Mitchell Goldman, Mrs Ed ward Soule. and Mr- George hold its annual da it the Cm Soule blanca hotel on Saturday nicht, Souvenirs and personally-mono- All funds raised '> the boa- caps will be given to pital. Chairman sidnn Flamingo Chapter Donee Flamingo chap-. N . al Children's Card 1 Hospital tjq grammed all who attend. to pital. Chairman Kitziff Sabbath Dinner Holidays and every day HELLMANNS L 'IIM.M DRISSIC Salads dressed In Hellmann's Italian are so zestily spicy. Olscover Hellmann's unique combination ot tangy herbs, choice spices plus tantalizing trace ol garlic. Hellmann's Old Homestead French Dressing spreads rich garlicky flavor and tangy aroma through your salads. All certified Kosher-Pane THE TINY LITTLE TEA LEAVES" give fullest strength and flavor! Jnifar Uriel upnvWoe el R*bU J.cik Cohav IF YOU LIKE HELLMANN'S MAYONNAISE YOU'LL LOVE HELLMANN'S DRESSINGS NSIKNl INSTANT OR REGULAR Kosher your meat and fowl with Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt! Three generations of Jewish housewives have put tMr fullest confidence in this famous salt for purity and quality. Its compliance with Dietary Law is absolute. Neither** coarse nor too fine, it is easy to sprinkle and wash off. Perfect. too, for all your seasoning. Today for your holiday cooking and baking get a FRESH NEW BOX of Ui""00* Crystal Koher Saltl makes crispier salads Ordinary salt melts bat, wilts greens. Not to with Di- anond Crystal Kosher Salt. It's coarse. So it doesn't mejl readSy. Just sprinkle oa crisp greens. Then shake off. Greens art perfectly seasoned and stay crisp for jrouf favorite dressing. ' Build your reputation from Cook to Chef I Do all your seasoning with DIAMOND CRYSTAL COARSB KOSHER SALT Diamond Crystal Salt Compaq ^ \ IFriday, September 7, 1962 Jg||fjfl norktiar Page 5-B 20 Top Professionals in Childhood Study Staff Four Center Branch Schools Here beaming Prime Ministsr David Ben-Gurion and wife of 45 I s, Paulo, at dedication of Beit Paula, community center be buil: by Pioneer Women in Tel Aviv. 'ioneer Women Honor B-G's Wife By Special Report oneer Women, the Women's bor Zionist Organization of erica, will pay tribute to "o- ir-old I'auia Ben-Gurion. wife'of Prime Minister of Israel, with building i f a Sioo.ooo two-story nmunity tenter in Tel Aviv, it been announced by Mrs. Sid- ly Left, national president of >neer Women. Hie center which will be called \v\\ I'auia." and administered by Det/et llapoalot, sister organiza- )n of 1'ior.eer Women in Israel. be situated in the formerly un- privileged area of Givat Ha'- ba I "Hillock of Newcomers") in fa. It will include a' day nur- r>, children's club, and women's rial and educational center. Mis Ben-Gi rion, who together h her husband was present at the recent cornerstone-laying cere monies, charmed her audience by disclaiming the honor bestowed; upon her. and declining to make I any formal comments. "I am not Ben-Gurion, I do not make speeches." she said. When the laughter, in which the Prime Min- ister joined, had subsided, the for- 1 mer American public nurse added, "Two speech-makers in the family would be too much." Pioneer Women, with members i throughout the United States and Canada, provides almost half of all social services for Israeli women, youth, and children in nearly l.OOU cliilil care and immigrant rehabi- litation centers throughout Israel. In the United States. Pioneer Women promotes participation in I American civic life and Jewish cultural activities. FREE DELIVERY Phone UN 6-0351 the best in town' CHOICE QUALITY MEATS FRESH PRODUCE AND FRUIT SELECT GROCERY PRODUCTS LA GORCE MARKETS, inc. 704 W. 51st STREET MIAMI BEACH Jeannette B. Schwartz, newly- ipp linted director ol the early childhood development program of the Greater Miami Jewish Com- munity Center, heads a stall of nore than 20 professional early hi.dhood development educators is the GMJCC schools opened on 'uesday, serving mure than 200 hildre.i in Dade county. Miss Schwartz, who was formcr- y with the Da le County Child luidance Clinic as chief psychiat- ric social worker, indicated that "the goals for 1962-63 in our pro- gram will be the achievement, to lie maximum potential possible, it each child's development through the guided group process " Returning as BCD supervisor for the Miami Beach YM1IA Branch is Mrs. Helen Weinstock, a former graduate of Hunter College in edu- cation. Assisting Mis> Weinstock as teachers are June I.ando. who ( received her BS in child develop ment at Ohio State University: ' Mrs. Hheda Meyers. BS in psychol- igy and education at the Univer- , lity < i Pittsburgh, with graduate | work at the University of Miami; Mrs. Sandra Kowen. BS in elemen- | ary education at the University of Pittsburgh: and Mrs. Gertrude We'ss. graduate of State Teachers ! College at Towson. Md.. who has taken other studies at the Enoch Pratt Vocational Guidance School. 1 Johns Hopkins University, and I Florida State University. At the North County YMHA 1 Branch. Mrs. Bertha Kramer re- turns once again as ECD super- visor. Mrs. Kramer has her BS in education from New York Uni- versity, and has taken graduate work at the Florida State Univer- sity. She will be assisted by Mrs Ruth Baron. BS in early childhood education from Adelphi College, with additional courses at New York University: Mrs Ellin Heilig, , Bachelor's degree in education from the University of Miami; Mrs. Margaret Jacobson, graduate of Florida State University, with an AB in sociology at the Univer- sity of Miami: Mrs. Gail Maisel, I tion in nursery, kindergarten and I primary grades from Queens Col- ege. NY.: Mrs. Shirley Kahn. BA n elementary education. Rhode Island College; Mrs. Miriam Os- nan, BA in education from Hunter College and MA in health educa- tion from Teachers College of Col- umbia University; Mrs. Irene Pei- per. diploma in nurserj school and kindergarten education from the Ann Reno Institute, and BA in edu- cation, .specializing in elementary education, University of Miami; and Mrs. Beverly Yellen. BA in education, University of Miami, specializing in elementary educa- tion, with gradua'e work at Flor- ! ida State University and the Uni- versity ol Miami JIANNETTt SCHWARTZ BA in education from Brooklyn College; and Mrs. Sally Lee Levin, graduate of Women's College. Uni- versity of North Carolina, with a BA in speech therapy and educa- | tion from the University of Mary- land. At the Miami YMHA Branch. head teachers are Mrs. Golda Chernowsky. who has a BS in ele- mentary education from Wilson Teachers College, and has taken graduate studies at the Florida State University; and Mrs. Bea- trice Kramer, Bachelor's degree in education from the College of the City of New York At the Southwest YMHA Branch. Mrs. Miriam Harris, who i> a graduate of the Child Education Foundation cf New York City, as 1 well as the Bank Street School. 1 will be ECD supervisor. Mrs. Har- ris has also had graduate studies ! at New York University and j Teachers College of Columbia I'ni- I versity. She will be assisted by I Mrs. Rose Ashbes. 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It ic mothi r oi the young tei n- , r who has the most problems. .- in-between j^" is one re your daughter i^ no long- little girl, nor is she quite j for the sophistic n I ward- of th< laughter entering col- lier aye is onlj one part :he pre: Urn; her size is usual- otlu r. Too small for one p, and ;(() big for the other. - becomes a situation where sh : n and re hm -pi aking to m iny oi you have young teen-agers, we i iht majority of women pre to bu> separates I r their tghters. Mrs Arnold Rogan me who voiced this preference, mg with the feeling that she -nt liki unbelted dresses. The se silhouette does nothing eon ictivi for the young figure, she I, and it the dress : ills to inv ive he: daughter's appearance, :' -houUI not be worn. kJRS. i;>rt Kurland was quite " pleased with what is being -i >.vn this season. With the na- tional emphasis in schools on n atness, many designers are I icking tht- blouses back in This year's shirt is the "tuck in" shirt in boy-look" cottons For these tailored tops, the trim is with wide belts. This is not to say a few ruffles are not in style; but the emphasis is on simple lines. A fashion point of interest is the monogram touch. In the junior highs, monograms will appear on shirt and shirt pockets; on the sleeve of the "lean-look." no-but- t )ti jacket.-; and most important of all, on the ascots of blouses, i Mrs. Jack Glasson likes her 'aughter to mix her separates- madras blouses with solid color ascot blou.-cs with plaid il" S i also a Ided a word aboul light-colored lipstick and sensible hair style for this age group, being quite definite in her opinion thai bouffant coiffures do no) belong in the classroom. This same opinion, incidentally, has also been voiced by the adminis- tration of ihe University ol Mi- ami The tailored shirl waist in dark plaids is one of the preferred "back-to-school" styles recom- mended by Mrs. William Shapiro, The wrap-around skirt, which is regaining popularity, is -. gested by Mrs. Robi rt Goldstein for the youngster who is quite slim. Hips that aren'l too round- ed, and waists that mil-! shrink, seem to look well m this ,kirt sil- houette A compromise on hair styles ** was the choice of Mrs. Will- aid Wohlgelmuth. The extreme ll.it styles and very short hair are rot her favorites tor the young- sters. She also prefers sep- arates, adding that every girl should be well-groomed at all times. Mrs. Fred Stone doesn't care for the printed shifts being -Mown in the local stores, especially if worn without the belt, but she > does like the transitional print cresses, while at the same time continuing against skirts that are too shortespecially for chubby girls. Separates are her recom- mendation because girls get more wear out of them, the laundry is , less, and they are always smart- looking. Beach Hadassah Units Launch Season; Will Send Delegates to Convention MRS. SHELDON BERiV.AH Nassau Trip For Bermans Mary Ann Alderm u e the bride of Sheldon M. Berman >i Sunday. Aug. 26. at Congn Yehudah Moshe with Rabbi Shel- don Steinmetz officiating. Following a reception and din- ner at the Temple, the newlyweds lift for a honeymoon in Nassau, On their return, they will live on North Miami Beach The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sydney K. Alderman, 12405 NW 13th ave., formerly of Farmington, Conn Now a dental assistant, she is a graduate of .North Miami High and Dade Junior College, and belongs to the Miami chapter of B'nai B'rith Women. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berman. 16200 NE 8th ct.. North Miami Beach, formerly of Chicago. 111. He atten- ded Roosevelt College and the Uni- versity of Miami, and served in the U. S. Air Force. He is at present employed by the North Miami Beach Water Company. A group of 25 women, headed by Miss Lillian Goodman, presi- dent of the Miami Beach chapter I of Hadassah. and the presidents and delegates of the chapter's 14 1 groups will leave for the 48th na- tional convention of Hadassah in Pittsburgh, Pa., from Sept. 16 to 19. Coming from Israel to address the convention will be Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister Locally, the Miami Beach chap- ter, with a membership of 4.50U. will sponsor a "Gay Nineties" ex- travaganza to raise funds for equipment for the new Hadassah- Hebrew University Hospital in Je- rusalem. Opening meetings of the gi ith spi cial programs a r I le business agendas, are as * Brardeis, Monday. 11:30 am. Fontainebleau hotel. Guest peaki r, Mrs. Edith i lei., r. Herzi Mondaj n.....i al the Eden Hoc hotel. A dramatic reading by Mrs. Alic Km at Israeli, M< :.dav noon, at the Al jii r hoti I Gel ting Acq lainted" and community singing. Emma Lazarus, Monday noon, at the Washingti n Federal bldg. Guest speaker. Burnett M. Roth, in "Israel It's Place in Current World Events Har.na Senesch, Monday noon, at the Eden Roc hotel. Special pro- gram, skit. "'Doubt and Doubters." followed by a musical program by Ronnie Leonard. Consul Dover Will Be on Cruise Zeev Dover. Consul of Israel for the Southeastern United States, will be among the guests aboard the SS Jerusalem on its Shalom Cruise through the Caribbean from Nov. 8 to 20. Announcement that Consul and Mrs Dover will be aboard the Zim NO MORE MED-FLY SPRAY IN DADE CO. TAKE YOUR CAR NOW TO SAM TENDLER'S SIMONIZ AND CAR WAXING STATION 13th ST. A N.E. 2nd AVE. 0>onl Start Cti uit ! FR 4-8579 I* 5 Shaloma, Monday noon. Ron^y* Plaza hotel. Member bring a- member." followed by a card party. * i * Henrietta Siold, Monday, at , 12:30. in the Algiers hotel. Special musical program, Mrs. France* Berliner Refreshments and re- ports * * Stephen s. wise, Monday, 11:30 a.m.. at the Barcelona hotel, lun This i- Your i N'arral r, Mrs. H a r r y K. pel. * .; Morton Towers. Met last Mon- day, l p m in the car i r om of the south building ol Mort in i ers. Review of "Aliyah," by Dr. Howard M Sachar, Mrs. Rose Kaplan is program chairman. Mrs. Samuel < Idl erg is ; i esi lent if the group. * "" Esther. lation of ofi ; held on Tues laj noon a; 'he Bar- celona hotel. Dr. J. R. Schwartz red the ceremony. Musical ram was presented by Joseph Malek, baritone, accompanied by Olga Hibor Stern. Mr-. Chie Perlyn is president. Gables 0RT to Meet * Coral Gables chapter of Women' * American ORT will hold its first meeting of the new season on Wed- nesday, 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Tina Pullman. 4808 Granada blvd. Elton Edelman, florist, will ba speaker. Program will also in- clude a humorous skit Lines' luxury ship was made Wed- nesday by Akiva Goffer, vice pres- ident of the American-Israeli Ship- ping Company. Goffer returned I this week from an 18-day tour of Atlanta. New Orleans. Birming- ham. Houston and other Southern cities. H? met there with Jewish community leaders who will join more than 200 members of the Greater Miami Israel Assn. for the l?- The ss Jerusal m, c refurbished for its fall schiri lie of cruis< from Miami ill d Haifa on Oct. iv. and Miami on Nov. 4. after .. brief stopover in New York I Maurice Revitz, Bl I Essei Leonard Solomon, leaders of the Greater Miami Israel Assn., urged all those interested in joining the cruise, on winch Consul Dover will! represent the Govorment of Israel. | to telephone their reservations to the Zim office now. Living Insurance by Equitable ...but FOR KEEPS! Now your family can hav* life* time bold on their home with Living Insurance by Eouiubts. 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Mi ami Beach civic ami religious leaders, will leave tor Israel on Sept. 12 to attend official dedica- tion ceremonies of a 10-room bungalow they have donated to the Bel Avot in Union- operated by Mishan, the welfare department of Histadrut, Announcement of the Kraut was made by Joshua Z. Siadlan. president of the Israel Histadrut Committee of Greater Miami, and by Max Hecht, chairman ol its development fund committee. Since moving here from Wash- ington, D.C., Mr. and Mrs. Kraus have been active in all phases of the Jewish community. Mrs. Kraus and her husband are members of Temple EmanuEI. Kraus is treasurer of B i a I i k Branch of Farband, and plays an active role in the Greater Miami committee for State of Israel Bonds. Mr and Mr- Kraus will return Nov. 1 via El Al Israel Air Lines Histadrut's welfare department operates and maintains four Batei Avot. parents homes, in Israel They are located in Holon. Haifa. F.ai and Jerusalem. Both Israeli and American Jews are currently utilizing the modern homes for Senior citizens. Cantor Hinkes At Temple Zion Cantor Seymour Hinkes has been elected cantor of Temple Zion for the year 1982-68. president H. K Potash announced this week (amor Seymour Hinkes. a native Miamian, was formerly with Tem- ple Zamora. Cora] Gables. A grad- uate of the University of Miami, the lenor studied liturgical musk with Cantor Nathan Zeichner and voice with Madame \ era Newstead Raw- ley He has given concerts and re- citals here in programs of Yiddish. Israeli opera and show tunes. Cantor Hinkes is married, and the couple have two sons. David May- er and Elliott William. Canter Hinkes. assisted by the Temple Zion Choir, under the di- rection of Harold Tokayer. will nl the liturgy Slichoth night and during the Hieh Holy Days M*. AND MRS. KRAUSS Junior High Student Breakfast The first m a series of monthly breakfasts for junior high students ol the Beth Sholom religious school will take place on Saturday morn- ing, at 9 a m., in the auditorium. Herbert C. Bloom is director of education. The program highlight will be a talk on Israel by one of Beth Shol- om's confirmands of 5722. Miss Cece Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cohen, of 4557 Jefferson ave . who spent the summer in Israel with a group directed by Miss Net- tie Goldstein, of the Beth Sholom religious school staff. Beth Sholom students who parti- cipated in the Southeastern Federa- uon of Temple Youth Camp Insti- tute in 'Cleveland, Georgia, this summer, including Gordon Kramer. Wendy Satin. Janet KatZ, Ellen Cobb and Steve Krarns, will ai-o relate their experiences Some 165 junior high students arc expect- ed lo attend this opening breakfast ol the season Rabbi Leon Kronish, spiritual leader of the cougregation, Cantor David Conviscr. Bloom and school stall members. Solomon Lichter, Bernard Krcisbcrg, Avi Kay, Abra- ham Rosenfeld, David Platt. Miss Nettie Goldstein and Miss Shirley Seeman will also attend. The function is sponsored by the Temples ITA. Mrs. Irving Kush- man is president Mrs Philip Davis ,- in charge of the breakfast pro- gram Peiser to Head Beach Bank Dr. Kurt Peiser has been elec- ted president of the Bank of Mi- ami Beach. The Creator Miami corporation executive and civic leader this week revealed that lie has re Signed as vice chairman of the hoard of directers of Air Control Products in Miami, but will con Untie as an Air Control director The Bank of Miami Beach was bought in mid-August by Peiser and William J. Weissel, of Mi- ami. Peiser's other banking af- filiations includes the posts of chairman and president of the Bank of Dade County and a di- rectorship in the Community National Bank at Bal HarbooV. II.' was formerly assistant to the board chairman of Eood Fair Stores, and before that served as Opti-Mrs. to Visit School Mrs. Murray Sonnett. president of Miami Beach Opti-Mrs., iil be hostess tor the group on Tuesday lor lunch at the Barcelona hat el After lunch, air conditioned buses will take the women to the Mont- enari clinical school, where the organization supports 16 scholar- ship students Cardiac Hospital Meeting Firsl membership meeting of [he Mill's Club ot National t'hil ,Iron's Hospital was held on Wed nesday evening at the home of the president, Henry Jacobson, 1152 sw 2*v<\ ave vice president of the I'mveisity of Pennsylvania. Presently, Peiser is chairman of the executive committee of the Dania Bank and director of the Marathon State Bank in the Flor- ida Keys. United i=und Ready to Open The volunteer campaign i- United Fund leadership an appeal this week for 12.00 countains to join with several th i .- sand volunteers who have alrea signed up. The volunteer is (he bgckbi i of our United Fund," -aid Wiffii c. Lantaff, president "We only succeed with an adeq i number id volunteer worker- ever) section ol Hade county." United Fund's 196? fall cam. paign goal is $2,847,962 to sup- port the programs of 39 health welfare and character buildm? agencies. Jay I. Kislak. campaign man. noted that top lea i ranks have now been filled General kickoff of Ux , will be Sun lay. Nov I ,^v^^v*^v*^VVVV*vVN^vVV'^V>^V*N'^^ THE UNION OF AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO JOIN ONE OF ITS AFFILIATED REFORM OR LIBERAL TEMPLES IN THE GREATER MIAMI AREA. TEMPLE ISRAEL Of GREATER MIAMI 137 M.E. 19rh STRtET MIAMI Greater Miami's Oldest Reform Synagogue DR. JOSEPH R. NAROT, loftbi Services every friday evening of 8:15 o'clock For Temple affiliation & information call FR 9-1757 TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM The Liberal Congregation on the Beach ' 4144 CHASE AVENUE MIAMI BEACH LEON KRONISH, Robbi DAVID CONVISER. Cantor .NURSERY through CONFIRMATION- Religious School Registration No* in Progress CALL THE TEMPLE OFFICE JE 8-7232 ; 10 < 'mm., t '..ii i.fcrai dl THE I'KI'H Simi-i'M I'WIII.Y IM-AS TEMPLE SINAI The only Reform Temple in North Dade offers ifs complete tocilifiet Worship Services. Nursery School. Hebrew School Sunday School through Confirmation DANIEL v low.. Rabbi 12100 N.E. 15th AVENUE NORTH MIAMI PL 4 0681 Hialeah Reform Jewish Congregation 595 W. 68th STREET HIALEAH for Information or Registration Pall -. Mrs tan. B TU 7-1256 or 821 0292 HEBREW SCHOOL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL TEMPLE JUDEA 320 PALERMO AVENUE CORAL GABLES Rabbi rAoreVcai Podet Cantor N. Richard Brown NURSERY SCHOOL RFL GIOUS SCHOOL ADULT EDUCATION YOUTH GROUPS SISTERHOOD BROTHERHOOD For Information Call HI 4-9876 TEMPLE BETH AM 5950 N. KENDALL DRIVE, SOUTH MIAMI RELIGIOUS SCHOOL NURSERY SCHOOL HEBREW SCHOOL ADULT INSTITUTE RABBI HERBERT BAUMGARD, D.H.I. CANTOR CHARLES KODNER MO 6-2536 3 JLfc CANTOR JL *. Good Voice I EXPERIENCED IN ALL SERVICES, ^^ 1 Including SH0FAR. * a * Millina to conduct W oar! or lull ierv- ces in Hotel or i J r Synagogue. Call , is JE 1-3032 DISTFIBUT0R to take over established agricul- tural product business. Currently producing $30,000 annually. Can be easily increased to $60,000 with annual net profit o< $9,000 to $12,000. Full factory support, train- ing, etc. Approx. investment of $6,000, secar d by inventory. Write to Box 1194. Homestead. Interviews wek of September 10. i ii m\ i m nm FOR SALE 1959 SIMCA OCEANE ARONDE SPORTS CAR Convertible, Excellent condition, rndio, etc. Owner leaving f.Vami. For quick sole S900. Morr;s Atkins. FR 4-6767 or HI 4-4659 nAAA/WS>V>AAAAAAAAAA^vV Elderly Hungarian Gentleman wishes to make acquaintance of re- fined lady over 65, object matrimony. Write A. B., Box 2973 Main Post Office Miami, Fin. A\WWWWWVWWWvWW a Lear School Begins 29th Year With the opening of the new .school year, the Lear School is ready for another semester in its long history of academic study on Miami Beach. Lear School is situated on 8 large coral rock estate retaining Old World charm of patios, columns, gardens and terrace-, facing Bis- cayne Hay at 1010 West Ave School facilities include science laboratory, library, audiovisual aides to instruction, art studio. auditorium, swimming pool, and landscaped play areas The curriculum rom kinder garten through high school is or- ganized around small class groups under the instruction of a qualified staff. Supervisors of the school are Mrs. Ida Lear, founder, and her son, Richard Lear, principal. Lea/ School is beginning its 29th year this week, and i- accredited i>> the State of Florida Department ol Education The school i- ., member ol the Honda Council of Independi nl Schools. S'nai Sholom Sisterhood il Te m pi e B nai Sholon "I will have a masquers le party on Satui la) hi at the Temple Dancing will be to the music ol the Bon Bi ns, a loi r iup, ami re- freshments will l" served. Mrs shnley i s in charge ol r<^**^^^A**^^^^^^^^^^^^^VWWWVWWWW>/VWWWVWVW^^^^^^^^^**'********* 5723 1962-63 New Year Greetings ROSH HASHONA SEPTEMBER 29-30 YOM KIPPUR OCTOBER 8 AST II 31 AT Ml' Or others with Breothin? Difficulty, allerqes or those depressed by Hiuh Humidity try the lON-O-MATIC AIR IMPROVER Invigorating nir, as of the Mountain Top, in your own home. CALL JE 1-9985 between 9 & 6 THE High Holy Day issue of THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN offers an appropriate, convenient and inexpensive means of extending your NEW YEAR Greetings to ALL your relatives and friends without neglecting or offending anyone. ORDER TO INSERT NEW YEAR GREETINGS SEND COPY E0R YOUR GREETINGS NOW. USE CONVENIENT ORDER FORM. THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN P. O Box 2973, Main Post Office Miami 1, Florida ' sched is i r $2 50. Please insert ,our New Ye3r issue th ; greeting: Mr. and Mrs. and family wish all their relatives and friends A Happy New Year -SE PRINT NAVE AND ADDRESS CiEARLY TO AVOID ERROR. ^'\ Friday, September 7, 1962 *Jen ist Meridian Page 9-B pw-~"-' ^m Steven Posner Barton Ross Rono/d Sox Robert Bass Juilan Segal J$ar ^Atitzvalt As a gift to subscribers, The Jewish Floridian will present free. *crthe asking a corsage to each mother of a Bar or Bas Mitzvah. Requests should be addressed to Corsage for You," P.O. Box 2973, Miami 1, Fla., one month in advance. Include the name cf the Bar or Bas Mitzvah, date and place of the ceremony, nome address and telephone number. The corsage will be -crwarded to you courtesy of Blackstone Flower Shops in time for the occasion. Judah Segal Frth David will be the site of tht Bar Mitzvah of Judah Leon. -en of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Se- ta!, on Saturday morning. Sept. 8, with Rabbi Norman N. Shapiro officiating. An eighth grade student at Shenandoah Junior High. Judah is interested in electronics and model airplanes. Rabbis Meet To Open New Year's Program Initial executive meeting of the Rabbinical Assn. of Greater Miami under its new administration was held last week at the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Solomon Schiff. For the first time, the meeting was attended by the spiritual lead- ,*crs and their wives. Rabbi David Shapiro, president. -i: the theme for the coming year's deliberations by declaring, "In se troubled times when the threat of nuclear annihilation hangs : mankind as a dark and dismal id, man must look to religion its teachings it he Is to sur- lans formulated Include stres- : education on all levels; In- d efforts in bringing educa- and understanding to the com- through radio, television the newspapers; and the fur- Mr ol cultural exchanges at association's general meetings This will be achieved by mem- t-ers cil' the group as they present le< tures and papers, and by inviting iutstanding guests from the local and tourist population to lecture ai ci conduct discussions," Rabbi ro explained. Executive officers in addition to Rabbi Shapiro are Rabbi Schilf. vice president; Rabbi Morris Graft. treasurer; Rabbi Max Lipschitz, I lary; Rabbi Morton Malavsky. past president; and Rabbi Alfred Waxman, executive vice president. His parents will host the Kid- dush in his honor following serv- ices. Steven Posner The Bar Mitzvah of Steven Mar tin Posner. 555 Lakeview dr.. will be celebrated Saturday morning. Sept. 8. at Temple Emanu-El. Dr. Irving Lehrman will officiate. An eighth grade student at Nau- tilus Junior High, where he is a member of the science club. Stev- en is an outstanding golfer and belongs to the Bayshore Golf Club. The celebrant will be honored at a reception Saturday evening at the Fontaineblcau hotel. * Robert Bass Rabbi Eugene Labovitz will of- ficiate at the Bar Mitzvah of Rob- ert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bass, during services at Temple Ner Tamid on Saturday. Sept. 8. with Cantor Saul Breeh rendering the musical portions of the liturgy. An eighth grade student at Nau- tilus Junior High, the celebrant will be honored at a Kiddush in Sklar Auditorium following the ceremony. * * Bruce Boros Bar Mitzvah ol Bruce Boros will be observed on Saturday morn- ing, Sept 8, at Congregation Ye hudah Moshe. with Rabbi Sheldon Steinmetz officiating. Bruce is an eighth grade student at North Miami Junior High and has attended Popiel religious school since entering the first grade. Dr. and Mrs William K. Boros. parents ot the celebrant, were among the founders of the Temple, and have served as vice president ill the congregation and Sisterhood, respectively. The liar Mitzvah will be honor- ed at the Oneg Shabbat on Friday evening and the Kiddush following the ceremony. * * Curtis Bernstein On Saturday morning. Sept. 8. Rabbi Solomon Schiff will officiate at the Bar Mitzvah of Curtis Ira. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bern stein. 1793 SW 18th ave., at Con- gregation Beth El. Curtis is an eighth grade stu- dent at Shenandoah Junior High and attends the congregation's re- ligious school. His hobby is model airplanes * * Ronald Sax Dr. Irving Lehrman will offici- ate at the Bar Mitzvah of Ronald, son of Mrs. Ruth Sax. on Satur- day morning, Sept. 8. at Temple Kmanu-EI. An eighth grade student at Nau- tilus Junior High, the celebrant is interested in science, bowling, ice skating and fishing. i A reception in his honor will be , held on Saturday evening at the Castaways motel. * * Barton Ross Barton, son of Robert Ross. 2135 Normandy dr., will observe ! his Bar Mitzvah on Saturday morning, Sept. 8. at Temple Ner Tamid. Rabbi Eugene Labovitz ' , will officiate. The Bar Mitzvah is an eighth grade student at Nautilus Junior ' High, and attends the Temple's re- ligious school. * Mark Ackerman Saturday morning services on Sept. 8 at Temple Judea will in- clude the Bar Mitzvah of Mark Jay Ackerman, with Rabbi Morde- eai Podet officiating. An eighth made student at Shen- \ andoah Junior High, here he plays trumpet in the band, the celebrant also attends the Tem- ple's religious school. Mr. and Mrs Mae Ackerman, 1S>21 Coral Gate dr.. will hist the Kiddush following the ceremony In their son's honor Rabbi Lehrman Slates Sermon Dr. Irving Lehrman, who was a special guest at the ordination here of a Cuban refugee, with Francis Cardinal Spellman presid- ing, will speak on "A Refugee Priest is Ordained and America Speaks Again" at services in Tem- ple Emanu-EI on Saturday morn- ing. !) a.m. Rabbi Lehrman's sermon will be based on a discussion of "the he- roic leadership religion must as- sume in a world which is threaten- ed by bloody dictatorships and Godless Communism." TEMPLE BETH SHIRAH 11527 South Dixie Highway "Tomorrows Judaism Today" Miami, Florida Reconsfrucfionist Ideology Herman K. Gottlieb Cantor HIGH HOLY DAYS SERVICES 5723 Beginning FRIDAY, SEPT. 28th, 745 P.M. at the Air-conditioned CUTLER RIDGl COMMUNITY CENTER 20239 South Dixie Highway SLICHOT SERVICE SATURDAY, SEPT. 22nd, at 11 P.M. Suniland Hall, 11539 So. Dixie Highway 18 VOICE TEMPLE CHOIR RESERVATIONS and TICKETS: TEEN HOUSE, 34 Miracle Mile, HI 5-1711 TEMPLE OFFICE, 11527 So. Dixie Highway CE 5-0364 CE 5-0372 Morris A. Skop Rabbi Sabbath Services: Fridays at 8:15 P.M. Saturdays at 10:30 A.M. Suniland Hall. TEMPLE EMANU-EL ANNOUNCES The opening of its Religious School for the 1962-63 season REGISTRATION NOW IN PROGRESS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS - KINDERGARTEN DAHY RELIGIOUS SCHOOL EOUNDATION SCHOOL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFIRMATON PROGRAM CLASSES ARE HELD IN BOTH BUILDINGS 1701 Washington Avenue 77th St. & Dickens Avenue for Information call J 8-2503 DR. IRVING LEHRMAN Robbi MORRIS TARASOW Id. Director Temple Adath Yeshurun 1025 N.E. MIAMI GARDENS DRIVE NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA JONAH E. CAPLAN, Rabbi TEMPIE ADATH YESHURUN is located in the garden spot ot Mortfi Miami Beach. SEATS FOR THE HIGH HOLY DAYS AVAILABLE TO NON-MEMBERS. CALL Wl 7-2400 or Wl 7-0130 SERVICES: Daily 7:15 a.m.; Friday Night 8:30; Saturday 9 a.m. EDUCATION: Youth Nursery through Confirmation Adult Men and Women Classes Sisterhood, Men's Club, USY, Teen-age Sunday Morning Worship and Breakfast. JOIN US AND WORSHIP WITH US ON THE HIGH HOLIDAYS. FOR INFORMATION CALL Wl 7-2400 Charles Rosenberg, President Max M. Meyors, Chairman of the Board Jock Schoenfeld, Chairman ol Religious Committee AIR-CONDITIONED SANCTUARY OF TEMPLE NER TAMID ETERNAL LIGHT Temple Ner Tamid (Conservative) INVITES YOU TO BECOME A MEMBER AND ENJOY THE HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES IN THE BEAUTIFUL, AIR-CONDITIONED MAIN SANCTUARY RABBI EUGENE LABOVITZ AND CANTOR SAUL H. BREEH OfTICIATEING Accompanied by the Choir under the direction of Joseph Schreibman MEMBERSHIP DUES INCLUDE: 2 SEATS IN THE MAIN SANCTUARY FREE TUITION IN RELIGIOUS SCHOOL & TRANSPORTATION REDUCED RATE FOR NURSERY SCHOOL PARTICIPATION IN ALL TEMPLE ACTIVITTES SEATS IN CHAPEL SECTION FOR NON-MEMBERS TEMPLE OFFICE OPEN DAILY (rob 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and 7:00 to 9:30 P.M. 80th Street & Carlyle Avenue, Miami Beach Telephone UN 6-8345 or UN 6-9833 BROCHURE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST THE MINYONAIRES, 3737 Bird Road (Corner Douglas) High Holiday services at their fully air-conditioned sanctuary. The well- known Canter MAX SACKS, of Indianapolis, will perform a beautiful modern traditional service. For tickets and information phone 444-2181 or call in person between 8-10 A.M. or 7:30-9:30 P.M. daily. Page 10-B >Juris* ntrkBafJ Friday. September 7. \%2 Gordon to Attend Housing Seminar In Denmark The United Nations has invited Miami financier Jack 0 Gordon t<> attend the UN Seminar on Latin American Housing to be held at Copenhagen, Denmark, during Sep- tember. Gordon will attend as an observer, and will report on the seminar to U.S. Alliance for Prog- i m director. Ambassador Teodoro Ml ICOS0 The Seminar is being sponsored and organised bj the United Na- tions in collaboration with the Gov- ernment of Denmark, and will run i, Sept 25 at Copenhagen Gordon i> president of Washing- ton Fe eral mmuss and Loan ..- I Miami Beach, a federally rtered institution with assets ol . ., $ioi i 10,000 During the past three years, he has undertak-, t-. special missions for the l S State Department in Latin Amen i.. setting up blueprints for nation- sa\ in .md loan programs in I osta Rica and Nicaragua. He is - responsible for previouslj set t'nj: up a similar savings and loan j rogram in Ethiopia. Together with Arthur 11. Cour- thon, board chairman of Washing- ton Federal Savings, who repre- ssed the U.S. Government in 4 lanning a national savings and |< an system for the Republic of ^ hile, Gordon, in i%i and i%2. conducted a training program for Latin American savings and loan executives at Washington Federal's main Office at Miami Beach In addition to heading Washing- ton Federal, Gordon serves as an unpaid member of the Dade Coun- ty Board of Public Instruction Which runs the seventh largest pub c school system in the United States LAUPS HITLER AND MUSSOUW Canadian Nazi Denies He is an Anti-Semite TORONTO -(.1TAI Heal CaOU- ette. Deputy Leader of Canada's Social Credit Tarty, assured a party convention this week that he was I 'completely opposed" to anti- Semitism and that his public ex- pressions of praise for Hitler and MUSSOlini in a press interview re- cently had been taken out of con text. The interview was published in MacLean's Magazine's French edition His praise of the two dictators was particularly embarrassing to the partj because 't has been try. ing to counter 'he impression that its political views once had traces ,u anti-Semitism. Robert Thomp son. of Alberta, national leader. sanl that Mr. Caouette's view.- did not represent the view? of the party Speaking at the convention in Three Rivers. Mr Thompson said everybody knows there is no Fascism in us. nor is there any trace of racism." In offering his praise for Hitler and Mussolini. Mr. Caouette said he admired what the two dictators bad done in the 1930's to increase employment and bring their coun- tries out of depression. In the in- terview, he denied being a Fascist on grounds that Fascism, like So. ialism and Communism, "is a dic- tatorship" and Ins party sought the freedom of the individual." Mr Caouette i the leader of the Quebec section of the party which elected 26 members to Canada's Parliament in the June election and four rn.ndohlldr.-n. S.rvl.osiwerj Uuj :: I" RiverslUf Memorial Chaprl Alton rd. ^^^^^^^ ADOLPM KLEIN 4t of TMt Gar* ave, Miami Beach, a,;,I tut. '-'- He cam.- h.-r,- 11 yean Sio from Bllver Bprlnav. Md. Ha was a member of Temple MenormJ Bur- vlvlna are hla wife, Zula. ang aon, loaepn Service*. >" Brooklyn nh local arrangementa by River- siilr >l> iii'-rlal Ohap- Is. BEN POLLACK ,,- ,,( i"i" Part ave.. Miami Beach, died \"'- '-'" He came here > yeara .,,:,, from Bridgeport, Conn .and wu ., r*tlred dr. u merchant He in member nl Templi Emanu-El. Sur- viving are hla wife; Mary; two aona, Irwln and Norman: two brother* and four grandchildren. Service* were \ it :: In Rlveralde Memorial I nap- . i. Alton rd JAMES RENDES ,.f itMS NE lal av< died A.ua LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Tni' ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No. 8208930 CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVlNiss -, s LOAN ASSOCIATION OP 111 \i ., corporation organised i. : *\,.' law-* ,>( the I'nlted Btai Plaintiff, ki.vin p .1. lYCB, JR tnd DIANA K J< YC1S, hla i ,n in. ompetent, 1 NBjfen4ant* NOTICE BY PUBLICATION T<' ki.vin r JOYCE, ii: c a Pegfrs Joyce ;: Marc) Street l n hold, Si Jei - TOU, KI.VIN P. JOYCE hereb) not Lfled thai ., II. am. h. i- 12 ear* ar ntown, <. -""i "'- retired . in, rrata Survlvlna ar< hi* ilaughl. r, Mi- Elaa K( --' i ""I i.i nth, S. rt w-r< A us -'- '" Itlvi rld< Mi..... lal i "hapi I, Alton ro DR. W.LFRED LANSMAN . ,., | 'alali rti Sot mand> lal. il'ii el Auk :'1 He ca e hen I ) n - ,... n, N. Y. i k and pi ,. a,, in, vatelj and waa a di p il | . xamln. r foi Mi iro Inr Bri .. n. Jeffre> t" da Susan, and hi* mother, \i. i; ... | nnsman Si n Ice* wer* In \, i ., |i h ) '] ai rangi n Ni man Eun r.il II- OLi t n a r i e $ MRS. BERTHA HARRIS lid I'olllnt ,,\. Miami Hi a. h. died Sepl -' She canu her. I year* aaro from Plttaburgh. Surviving an , ..,. I'harlee; dnurhter* Mr* S. inn I led and Mr* Horoth) St. In ..\ gi andchlldren and aeven ar. .ii - lirainli-hlldren Service* wen Sepl < Ii R wi *|di Mi mortal i 'hapi i Noi - mand) i *li Realtors Guests Of New Centre I. D Kramer, president of the Industry's Shopping Centre, has in ,.tt(i Dade's 1,500 realtors to be their guests at a 'bonus break . st to hear the story of I S C The salesmen will meet Tues- day, 9 a.m.. at the Everglades ho- tel, where company officials will trace the history of Miami's new t>t showcase tor manufactured - and explain the role of rs in developing ex- hibits ai lis f< r as many as 1 000 firms dii .i aa ,.w n I "111 th- ill, n ft-at. Oon .it. Alb. Si r\ h III LAWRENCE SIMKIN ; S2Sn Kllllan do. South Miami Sepl -' He .ii. '' n !0 year* f'.iiii Cincinnati and waa ihi er .'i the Lawrence Pharmac) ami Mori H>- wa* life membi I of larai in.- i 'enti r ""' barti i iber ol a'/-. >. i. phai <'< utli -.i rnity. Surviving are hla wlf*, ithy: two *on* Panlcl and Herb- a daughti r, l H bbl; brother, lu.. -.i-t.r^ and .. grandchild ,, were to be - Cordon Puneral Ib-nie , an I 8ur< ivlna are hi* broth , r Jai k and a *lti Maa l r.iii> Ser\lcea r. Aug 2S In BI> - \t. Chapel, Alton r-i ISIDOR GOLDBERG ,.. ...... Mi rldlan avi Miami Ri a. ' , IR ii. rame her. 10 >. am ago from Ihe Bronx, N ^ and wa* a r.-..lt aleaman. Surviving .. m wlf. Bather; a *". Alfred; < grand- child; and i" later Service* wen AUI ;, ,: Rlvi raldi Memorial i nap- el, Ikuugla* i 'i BARNEY TASSELL 75, ..f IIS SE '-' -' '" d v '"' '" ii, mil hi W yi ar* ago from Phil- ,.', iphia and a* nhoa man Me a-a* .. member "f the Miami Show- mai Aaan Surviving an hla wife, M.ij.-I. .. daughter, Mr* Lola Welai ., brother, Bam; two ilatera, Mra Hattli Toran and Ml Lillian ..t"i two grandchildren Bervl ea were auk '.'l in clordon Puneral Home r\>recloai Mortgagi equiUtbl.....t agalm.1 di acrlb. i pi -i- rty, to-nl l...t _:. I Hi cK IT. .' v i; \ m; EN aei ordlni il......l. recorded In i n Page 111, of Hi. Pul. i d< Count> i loi ha* l" ti i Ii *i againnl ......... pervi inawei ol ol hi r pie i thi I . i. \ \ 11: i. s i: i' i.!: I: I ii anawer or Jinn . . before thi If you fa ; ii. relli iind. . ... M llt.iM. *hall be pub hed one. . Ivwial ' I ..-. .1 ii it), da K II 1 E CTHERM i\ Circuit Ci rl l>adi 1 \ .- p Cl n 1 put) Cli hanii:i. si l ..i:it. \ t t t ri. v I lalntlfl 100 Hi., -I i w< Hialemh, I .. Ph Tl " - I igi i ret -|fe, lin* \lf x - B'nai Shohm Religiovs School Temple B'nai Sholom religious .school term Will begin Sunday. G 30 a m at the Temple For all children who are eligible to at- tend the religious and Hebrew School, this will also be the final ti gistration session. MAX ELLINS I ixo 11 a) ii- Miami !' h, Vug S5 He came h. r.- IS yrwn from Plttafleld, Man* and ..- Ired in- rchant. Sur\ h ing Mai a eon, Si larl I wo ht, Im ludlng Mlaa Elali i El- ., brother, Samuel; and four ala- including Mis Ida Drudter and Horowlti Service* wen .; rdon Punei il Home LOUIS MOSKIN \ \\ died \ I U He mm hen .'. year* ..- fi '"' Morrlatown, S.J and wa* a building Surviving are f. Rob, and two daughti Pa pi an I Mi Bhli I. ! . wer. In Patei aon, \ meni b) I H MRS. GERTRUDE RAUBFOGEl >\\ died Aui Sh. am. hi eare g. from i Survivlni are a - Man ii I tin. Dialer* Im Mr* Sadie I 'llvi I and Mr- 11 dchlldren Sei vice* wer. \ :u _'T m Rlveralde Mem- SAMUEL BARNETT ,\. Miami B. \ u| ,i Hi am. hi i I" \. w \.>Tk and a'aa sale*- man H. wa* ., *. leran ( Woi I War il and .i member of ih. Am. r- BERNARD RODINS ......I ; is N..t ih shot.- dr M Ri... h. .It. .1 Aug -':' I'- came h. r. .14 year* ago from Waahlngrton, i'''. and "..- > real eatate broker H. waa .. Maaon, an Elk and a membei ,.( Temple Emanu-EI Surviving ..r. .. Marj. and Win -i-"1 ] Service* were In Waahtngton, D.C., iin.i,: direction of Qordoa Euneml Home HARRY LEIFMAN 7!. ,.f s.'i". lfth m Miami Beach, died Aug -i He cam. hen IS years .i^- from Minnesota, and t Ins He wa* .* member ..f Tern] inu-EI Borvlvlng are hla wife Id i thi......m Morton, Harvej and Mi a In .. brothi r, Sam; t If you like Just a few minutes... just a few cents- TO FIX THIS "TASTE-LIKE-A-MILLION" TREAT FOR FAMILY AND GUESTS...WITH Ready to sere KREPLACH Unmatched For Delicious Flavor! NO Salt . NO Sugar NO Spices NO Shortening "tit0TldXitL- uRtL TLl Xc^iXo DATE-NUT ROLL .. made with crisp, chunky *a!n and the world's choicest da! Served plaia. it's j* /'" *MV a satisfying, enerfy-nch inack I family. 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KOSHER ZION SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO 8^ COASTUNt PROVISION CO., IMC, 855 Biuoynt St., Miami Bioch Phon: JE 8-232, JE E231 Friday. September 7, 1962 +Jenis> Hkridiar Page 11-B LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICF LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE IN COUNTY JUDGES' COURT DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA No. 54107-C ! JSTATE 'I-" ,11 iSEPHINE PEARHl IN [1, .is. I. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE x. >TH "E l hen .. mvi-n lhal I Filed m) final i eporl h nd pi tl- l 'ii il Disci arge an Ex. i in- -i.ii. .1 JOSEPHINE I'KAIt- Si iN deceased; and thai on rt. Vih' ;11 ,,i October, 1962. will applj to the lli'.norable (JEORtTE T. CLARK, ,unt) Judge hi" Dade I'ountv. i-'lur- foi ..i-1 i \ai of mid fin il report . .1 fill final dlschftrgl .is Executor , ill. Estate "f JOSEPHINE PEAK Si i\. .1. earn ri This 89th da) "f August, 1962 s Mi iRMIDAS HI..XI il' II.iip.in, Kaplan & Cataman i.i-in Kaplan Attorney for Executor <'-'. 1-31 -28 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN Unit tiir undersigned, desiring to engi I i business i.mil i ih. rictltlous ii.un. of RAMCO hi 17420 8.W. 118th Place. Mi.inn. Florida intends to registet said name with tin- Clerk of I hi fir- cull Court of Dade (fount). I- loi la XV \ ITI-'i: I IH iVc K WALTERS, MOORE & COSTANZO B) \nliur L'. Deckle.....n Attorney! for Walter J, Royce " '. 7-14-21-2K 'lint NOTICE UNDER FICTIT.OUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEHEItY OIVEN :li. underslgm I, di -i' :,- 10 en i-i..-in. s* under the fictitious num.- of M RT MOTORS in im NAY. Ttli Vv' Miami Inti ml- i.....cist, i said name with the Clerk of the Circuit ' 'oui hi i i.i i ,,.,,,. 'Florida. Kl'RT LENKWAY - 24-l, 9 7-14 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereb) given by thi- un- .. signed that "ii September i", 1962, ..- l p.m.. .it Palm Motors ami Ga- : ISO i 'aim A* pnue Hialeah, the following cat will in- .11.lit t auction !i>i storage charges 1964 2-Door ford I; .. ii Station Wagon, owned by san- ilr.i l. Douglas, :::'''. vv inth street, Hialeah. 1.1), No. J9AFMT11ESU1602. i mounting to S108, I'AI.M MOTORS AND OARAOE B SI, 9 7 IN COUNTY JUDGES' COURT DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA No. 52028.C (Clark) UK ESTATE Hi" IRVINO FRANK, former!} known .- Isldol Frank IV c< as.d NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR FINAL D.SCHARGE NnTICE is hereby given that I .1.. flleil my final report and petl- i Final l us. harge as Executrix the estate ..f IRVINl: I- RANK de- li nd thai on (he mIi da) ( r. 1962, will appl> In Ihi II m- .'! Hi..: k;. T I 'lark Count) Judge Count). Floi Ida, f..r ppi .>\ .1 fl il n port hi d foi final di> - I Kecutrlx of the EstS Ii Mi I i: XNK, di aai 19th da) ol Vpi il HETTY FRANK Exci itrix HI.Il SHAPIRO ' i\ '. 7-! i N THE SMALL CLAIMS COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA No. IC0CI6 r'l ERSI IN STi IRES. INC . 1' P-. I'l.ilntiff. i .- ii'HN l' i-'iT/.s'i.MMi >\s. and I IN E WITHERS lit ANSI-Kit XND STt>RAOE, INC., a I'l.i Corp, 1 lefendants NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO DEFEND TOP, JOHN. I' 1- IT7.SI.MMi 'NS. Itesldenci I'nknown, are hereb) no- tlileil that a Complaint foi Debt and Wrh of Replevin against: I in. Zenith GUoade Television Set No. 7453338' has been filed against \..u and you are required to serve a copy Karnes, 203 Calumet Bldg., Miami. !':. and file the Original with the Clerk of this Court on or before the Jrd day ..t October. A D., IM2. If you fall to dO SO, Judgment hy Default "ill be taken against you f..r the re- llel sought in the Complaint. This utlci shall be published once a week ' i weeks In The Jewish Florldlan. i>. n. ami Ordered, at Miami. s'lor- i i.i.i. this :i"th da\ of August IM2 : J P.M'l'AS. clerk .r Small Claims I nil. I iad. County, Florida iii By: Alma ll> nea neput) Clerk 9/7-1 1-31-28 ELECT CHARLIE KINZEL NORTH MIAMI COUNCILMAN Pull Lever 2-A September 11, 1962 Pd Pol Adv. NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY C1IVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage In business under^the fictitious name of KEY PERSONNEL, at 1*10 North Easl 163 St., North Miami Beach intends in reglstei said num.' with the cierk "f i he Circuit Court of bade County, Florida. TERES v in ll.|ii:.\. Side I tuner NATHANIEL Cl H.I.Ki; A Home) i.T Applicant 9 T-l I :" :'- NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCU:T OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. No. 62C 9602 ELIZABETH JOHN80N, Plaintiff, vs. CHARLES JOHNSON, i lefendant. SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO: CHARLESJOHNBON C .> I-'. I.. Johnson I2S Cedar Valley Road Bristol, Tennesaei You, CHARLES JOHNSON, an hereb) notified that a mil of Com- plaint for Divorce has been filed against you, and you are required t>> serve* a copy of your Answer or Pleading t.. the Bill i.f Complaint on the Plaintiffs attorney, Eugene .1 Weiss, 107 Lincoln it..ad. .Miami Reach Worlds ami file the original Answet <>r Pleading in the before the 8th day nf October, 1962 if you fall t" do s.. judgment l.\ de- fault iil be taken against you f..i the relief demanded in th. Rill >.f Com- plaint. Tins notice shall he published one 1 ... ; week f..i four consecutive Meeks in THE JEWISH I-I.i'Itll'l AN DONE AND ORDERED st Miami, Florida, this '.th da) ..f September. A |i 1962 I-: H l.K VTHERMAN, Clerk, 1 'iv. nil 1 ".uiri. 1 lade i"..iini\. i- loi da is.ili |t\ : 1. SNBEDEN 1 leput) eh rk El'GENEJ WEISS 107 Lincoln Road Miami Beach, Florida Attorney for PntlMlff " 7 I I S !8 - IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 56762-B IN RE: Estate ..f Ni>AH II STAGE, I leceaaed NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and All Persons Hav- ing Claims or Demands Against sa.i Estate: You iri- hereby notified and re- qulred to present any elatms and di 111.in.1- Which you may have ..;-..in 1 the estate of NOAH H. STAGE de- ceased late of Hade duinty. Florida, tu the County .Indices i.f Hade County, and file th* same In their offices In the County Courthouse in liade coun- ty. Florida, within six calendar I months from the date of the III st publication hereof, or the. lame tslll I he barred. IKMA M STAGE, Administratrix of the estate "f NOAH II 8TAOE, deceased. I., Offices of LEONARD H. WOLF", i Attorns) f.T the Administratrix B) l>-is 1-' Cohen for the Firm ! 11 Mi 8.W. First St.. Bulte 101 .Miami .Ii'.. Ha-Fit 3-6881 : 7-14-21-28 that Tax I4, of NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20722 Acts of 1941 File A A-20669 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ben i:..si.in u ilder "f City of li ,;. ah Tax Sale Certificate No, 106 issued the 23d day of May, A.D I960, has filed same in in; office, and has mad.- ap- plication fo a tax died to l- Issued thereon. Raid Certificate embraces the following described propero In the County -.f Dade, State of Florida, to-wll: Lot 3 Block 17. s, mlnola City, Sec --' Plal Book : Page 1.14, Section 12, Township 53 South, Range 10 East, m the cit) ..i Hialeah, Count) ..f Dade, State ( I- lor Ida. The assessment ..r said property under the said certificate was in the name ..f: Archie Johnson I'nless said certificate shall be r.-- .1.. in. .1 according to law, the prop- er*) described herein will I. sold t.. the highest bidder al Ihe Court House door on the tirst Monday in the month ol Oct iber, 1968, whlcl is tjie 1st day of i let.ilur, 1h:' Dated this 32nd day of August. I!62. E. B. LEATHKK.MAN, Clerk ..f Circuit Court. Hade County, Florida (seal) B) R M LEBPER, Deputy Clerk 24-81, 9 7-14 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20722 Acts of 1941 File AA.20854 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ben Boskin, holder of County Sale Certificate numbered v.i;, 2313 ami 2964 Issu.,I the Isl da) June, A l> I960, has filed Sitme in my office, and has made application for a iax deed to i Issued thereon Said certlficati embrace the follow hl: described propel ty, in the Co ino nf l lade, stai.- ..t F'loi ids to-wll: l^.i ". Block I, Itrlt.ins Add In i mi- . Plal Book 13 Page Ji in the County of Had.. State of Florida, as m- i.i.i. ed in i 'ertlflcate No, K36 Th.- assessment nl .. -1 property un- di r ih. ..i.i el' Ifii ati Issued was in the name ..I Nathaniel ( 'llt\ . Loi 11 Block '.'7 Fiilford B) The Sen .-, l: Plal Book v Page '7 in the County of Hade. State ..f Florida, _ .mi.r.o ,i m rtlflcate No. 91 i The assessment ->: said property un- der the said certificate Issued was In the name ol J, I Lawyer. E 26 >". Fl of s 2S Ft Lot s ,x U 13 I". Ft of S '.:. Ft of Lot 7 lllk 8 A- I...i 36 Blk I, I'll 18-27, min.la Villas Plat Hook ". Page 9t In the County of l iad,-. state of Florida, as embraced in Certificate No ^il*. The ..-s.ssiii.nl ,,!" sai.l property un- der the said certificate issued .i the name of Hair) II Hammock W IS.6 Ft Lot IS A- All Lot 17 Flag- l.r Park., Plal Hook I Page 89 In ttio County of Imde. State of Flor- ida, as eini.r.i.-. .i iii Certificate No. The assessment .,| s.,i,| property nu- ll, r the said certificate issued was In the name of William H. Smith I nless said certificates shall be re- deemed according to law. the prop- erty described herein will be sold t.. the highest bidder at the Court House door on ih~ first Monday in the month of October, lsL'. which Is the 1st day of i letol.er. 1962. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1962. E. It. LEATHERMAN. Clerk '' Circuit Court, Da.le Cotin l''..iii.i (snail Hy : K M LEBPER, Deputy clerk > 84-81, 9 7-14 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED Chapter 20722 Acts of 1941 File AA.20798 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I- n Boskin hold. of City ..f M nm 1..... Sale i 'ertiflcati No i-- n i| 'he 6th da) nl Ju e, A I I960, has riled s.im, in m, office, and hi - made application fm a tax deed to be Issued there..,, Said Certlficati em- brai the followlnii di Ihed prop, ert) in the Count) nf pad) Stati ,.i Florida, :..- u Loi 7 Block 2 Railroad Shops Inter- School Ti.oi Plal Honk :: Page 192 In the city of Miami, Count) of Dade, State of Florida. Th,- assessment of said property nnder th.- Raid certificate was in the name ..r Bljsabeth s Holllngsworth i nless .-.mi certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described herein up..... sold In the highest bidder al the Courl House dooi on the first Monday In the month ol Dctnher, 1962, which i- the isi day of i ii-i..hei. IS62, Hated this 32n I da) of Aug'li-, 1962 I'.. B. LEATHERM \ N, Ch < .,i Circuit Com i. I ..: 'onn'y Flm ,,i i '"'al) B) I!. M LEBPER, I leput) i'l. rk 8 24-81, '.' 7-11 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 56560A IN RE: Estate of HAY FREEMAN, I 'eeeaseil NOTICE TO CREDITORS To ah Creditors and All Persons llav- nin i laims ..i Demands Against Said Estate: Vou an- hereby notified and re- quired to piesenl an) claims and de- mands which you mas havi against the estate of PAY FREEMAN i. ' '" d late of l iad. Co int) Florida to the 'ount) Judges ..i I lade C......tv, nd in. thi same in their offlci in the Count) Courthouse in Bade Coun- Fiorlda, within six ralendar NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, No. 62C 8i62 I IEBNII 'K i 'I H I.TKU, I'lali \ s WILLIAM iiULi | K. Dl lend.lilt SUIT FOR DIVORCE TO v, ii i.ia.m COl'I/BER , I W.....Hand Inn. Pleasant Hills Pittsburgh, I'enns. Ivanla Vou, WILLIAM i i .11.11:1'.. Hie hereb) notified thai a Bill of Com- plalnl for Divorce has been filed nvnlnst you, and you are required to serve a copy ..f your Answer or Pleading to the Bill of Complaint on I the Plaintiffs attorney, RAYMAN .x- DI'HIG, 902 Alnsle) Bldg., .Miami 88, Florida, und file ii.....rlglnal Answer "i Pleading in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the loth day of September, 1968. If you 'ail to do so, judgment by default will h, taken against you for the re- lief demanded in the Kill of Com- plaint This notice shall be published mice each week for (our consecutive weeks in THE JEWISH FI.ORIDIAN. DONE AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida, this 3rd day of August, A.D. 1968. i: B LEATHERMAN, Clerk, Circuit Court. Had. County, Florida (seal) B) HELEN KE8SLER, I leputy clerk BATMAN A I U'lll.: t 902 Alnsle) lildu Miami 82, Florida Attoi iie.vs for Plaintiff - 1" 17-24-31 f ih. .....nths from the dati n publication hereof, ..; thi hi barn il i."i is r i:i:i:\i \.\ MM' MEKMEI.L Attoi n.y 1 i S W Th i.i Vvel Miami 36, I' x :'!-: in, first will 7-1 I IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 56833 IN RE: Estate of KARNBTTE K. lir.N.N, SR Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and All Persons II;.' - Ing claims or Demands Against Said l-.sl.il. You are hereby notified and re- quired to present any .-laims ami de- mands which x. .ii mm have against the -slat, ,.f IIARNETTE K OCNN sit deceaai d late of I >ade Count) in Florida, to the County Judges ..f I'id. County, and file the same in their offices In the Count) Court- house in Hade County, Florida, with- in six calendar months from the date "f the first publication hereof, or Ihe same will he barred.. W. WINSTON lil'XX, SR . as Executor of the Estate of Hai n.ii. k i limn MARVIN I WIENER, Attorney 913 Alnsh y Kuililing Miami. Florida s 24-31, 9 7-n IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 56891 B IN ItK Estate of IIOKERT C SCHWARTZ, Ik e.lSed NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and All Persons Ha\ hl: *i iihis, ..i Demands Vgalnsl Kniil N i ii re hi reb) not Ifleil a ml re- i|iilri .1 lo pi. -.in any clnlnis and Ii ivhiclt v "n may hs v< .. -. f Kt (BERT C s.'liw VRTZ . ..i Daili i I . I'olll lllllgl nil file I the i '..in. ' i IX ii nil III. . publli .i i Ion hereof, nl th .. III. will ; Hied / K1 DA -..II VV , R /. SHI. i: \ Mi H MA MHIt.MEI.I. All. 1 lie. S.M Mia ii, ai. I-I..i i.i.i North Miami Candidate Makes Bid For Support of "Young Couples" RALPH OLIVER VOTE "OLL.E" SEPT. 11 REMEMBER A VOTE FOR OLLIE OLIVER IS A VOTE FOR CONTINUED DIGNITY IN OFFICE Pull Lever 4-A for "Ollie" COUNCILMAN NORTH MIAMI Adv. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I1TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No. 62C-7584 EDITH CAN Tint, Plaintiff, \ - (iERTRI'DE PALMER and HAROLD CANTOR, as Individuals and as Executors and Trustees of the Estate ..i William I-: Cantor, deceased, and MALi IARET LKVINfiTl N, I lefendants NOTICE OF SUIT Tl i. HERTItl'l 'I: PALMER, I2tl E.lsl Kith SI N..W V.i Mi w York II VRl ILD C W'Tiilt 16 I last i..'.i d Sir. .1 Snvani ih, t leorala M VRl IARET LEVIN" ITl >N .-.. h Shnn I 'i Ive hi III III! I II I., l-'lol i,la Vi .1 VRK HEREHV M .'I'll' i: il-Iii agalns hj EDITH CANTOR . ,i; 11. ', i n inori i- iIpmci Ih 'il . encu thi thi South slili -I Eilsl Mom r.\ SH , d the Easl Kii H lead Dadi C in .i nna lie - \ i i> Avel i hi in "... . U -i Right nf .n lit.......hi Intel ..i the Kl Rs -' I .11-1.ill.....I .'- a polnl ..ii Ihe South side ol I \i Mow ii Street, Ihene. \\, si nlonu th,. said South sol.- ..r i-:.i-t Strei i n.-e ..f i- ih,- iioini .,1 heginnlna nl H hi relnabox.- desci Ibed. > l.xiiiR mil belli! in \'\V\ ,.f IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 58642-A IN RE: Estate of PACLINE STEER. I leeeasell NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and All Persona Hav- ing claims or Demands Against Snid Estati You are hereby notified and re- qulred to present any claims and de- mands which you may have against the .state of PAt'LINE STEER de- ceased late ..f Had.- County, Morida, lo the Count) Judges of Dade Coun- i\ and file the same Iii the I ofl I In the Coiiniv Courthouse In Hade County, Florida, within six calendar months rrom ihe miti ..i the il i publication h.-r.!. ..i the si..... will he hai i. .1 si Mi iN STEER, Executor SIDNEY El Ri ..\s. >N, vttorm v i Securil Trust I lullding Miami .. I'lr. ida s:i NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HBREKY RIVEN that the undersigned, .1- -i Ing to engage In liusiii. .-s under the fictitious name ..f (IRANDPA'S TRADI.Mi POST al 86750 s"1111 Federal Highway, Naranja, Plnrldii intends to r.L.i.r said name with th- Clerk of the Circuit Court ol I lade i 'mint). Floi Ida i.ni:-.\ \.\i-: inc ... Florida i orp ) Sole I l\\ I i I DAVID LIEHMAN Attorns) for Applii unl ________ v 24-31, 9 7-14 NOTICE UNDER FICTIT.OUS NAME LAW NOTICE is HEREBY UIVEN that d, di -:. mi; to engage In business under Ihi tlttous name of Si IK'RRAN SMOKE SHOP al 9487 Hardlni: Avenue, .Miami Reach, Flor- ida intends to register said name Hi the Clerk of Ih, Circuit Cunt .: i '.oi. "ount). l'i... Id . XI.VITA. INC, By: Mercedes Perez, President WALL* ROTH | Atl.....e) .- foi Ninit.i. Inc. 6'iti Riscayne Kh.l. Miami. I-1..i iila ___________8/24-31. 9 7-14 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in b isllless under the flitith.us name of FRATERNrDAD EDITORIAL I.a PO- LII.I.A a I 200 S W. 17th Court in the I Ity of Miami. Florida intends to register the said mime with the clerk of the (Vi-iilt court of Dade Count v. Florida. Date.i ai Miami, Florida, this 15th day of AMfUat, IMt THE HOOKWORMS EDITORIAL r RATERNITY. INC B) HECTOR DE LARA, Secretary I.EhTER ItiXIKRS Attoi n. x for Aiu.li. ant 921 N W t Ith Street Miami. Klorfcla 8 24-31, 9/7-14 7-1 I .-in ' \ \\ i i i7 South. I'll, of 11. i| I SVi ll of s. , sltuati . id, Count) ... is and for othei relief, and |i......1 to file your Inswei Pomplafnl with Ihe Clerk ahove st) led 'ottrl. -t .i IS, ill* llie if Dade, "i are re- in nald ..f I lie nerve cop) ihereof on iilalntiff's attorneys, \ I.HERT I. WBINTR M II ind v i Vi 'LIST. ID, 219 Si urltj Trusl Hplldlng, Miami 12, Florida, n< lei ' hs i ihe 2lsl da) .-f Septemhi in .i.iauli ..f which said ComidaiiM will he taken as confessed b) >.>n H VTE11 al Miami, I de i . this .'i-i da) of Auuu I-: H LEATHERM VN i lei k i the Circuit i 'out i (seal) B) E ll LANWAT. I put)' '1. i k 24-31,1 7-14 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE LLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY. IN CHAx.orRY No. 62C 9054 THE XVI I.I.I a.mshi IUJII S.W INOS BANK KARL S VN1 IT BRi IXXN ami SoNYA K BARD LAW'S VI US. HI I'.H v II I NOTICE OF SUIT rn: KAIll.l So X Y A 1 n West Ll Vista H \ i Me> Ico l'i lOllfieil n h ... i -. n i '..in I'HNTII hull >ADI Illy to l Ihi l.ol llloi ', :. I'olt A I, XV AY PLAZA ccordit of. rei-orded i. al Bag< I'uhlli It. ;....! County, i You ar< ir an H .1 'Ii rk nf thi Id i '..in i and nerve .. cop) i In ri of i i i attoi ii. x M m;tis i- \ i i .. Bldg., Mini laiei than or a I '.i-i I 'rn i *<>ir. --.. will h entel ed .~a ui-i \ ..ii. I luted \ list '' I! K H LEATHERMXN i of the i in ,u Court B) ii i-:i.i ..\ K i ssi EH l leputi i "li rk M XRTIN I INK - v for Plaintiff I Ith El..... I'mI. Bldg. Miami 32, n...' , ^ 24-31, B ;-ll NOTICE UNDER FICTIT.OUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business und. i- the fictitious name of MAI'RY'S M I N I A T C R E COCRKE .it 1629 Collins Avenue, Mi- ami Beach intends to register said name with the Clerk of the Clreuit '"uu ol I '.i.i. Cunt.. Florida. El/ORENCE Sl'llti i 100 . ix.i.-ieni.auni. Member, Oopman .x- Epsti in Attorne) for Applli anl ' hi.. Lincoln Road Bldg, Miami Hi ... I 19, I .. - i 1/7-14 NOTICE UNDER FICTIT.OUS NAME LAW NiiTli'K IS HEREBY OIVEN that - in the I i lltlous name .f C.A.I, IITHANOS \ MANTES 110 LA I IBERTAD) at en Box S301 In h. i ii Florid nils reglstei Ihi sal name ii li Clerl Ihe Circuit Ci I of 1';..... I . Dated .1 Mis i. I".....la. this ll \ HEi T" ill I >K I.AR \ El! Ri HJERS Xtti nt h Street I IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FCR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 5t6l1 A IN RE Estnl HALDOM I'll. LACRI /. NOTICE TO CREDITORS To XI .in.I XII I '.i -..us IL. v-- \--.11n-i Said You .i ., n.l i -pi i - -.l in pri si ni irix laims and de- mand* wh may h*ve if BALD) M ER LA' 'RI '/.. lati nl Dndi '..... floi - Ida. .inn .ludgi s of I County, ami fill the same In dupli- cati anil .- nrnvided in Section 731 Florida Statutes, In their offices In i he Count > i -..in thousi n Dad "oun- t \. 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PAGE 1 [Friday. September 7. 1962 Jtmlitn^rkHrtr Page 3-B Mizrachi Women Slate Convention ?nts of ORT chapters in Southeast FlorLouis Baron, Morton Weinberger, and Sey|da upper row (standing left to right) are Mesmour Goldstein. Bottom row (seated) are Mescrr.es William Fishman, Arthur Winton. Seydames Mark Ciilin, Alan Venzer, Harry RosenIOUI Shafran, Max Aarons, Jack Kramer, blatt, Edward Blackman, and Henry Gilbert. loL'f h Florida Chapters to Join Nation 36fh Year American ORT Celebration ployablc. these centers are needed to give intensive one-year courses to trainee.who can then be placed in industrv. By Special Report NEW YORKMizrachi Women's Organization of America will hold its first New York City convention in twenty years Sept. 16 to 19, it was announced here by Mrs. Moses Dyckman. national president. More than a thousand delegates from 37 states and the District of Columbia are expected to attend the four-day meeting to be held in the Hotel New Yorker. Speakers at public sessions of the convention will include major American and Israeli government al leaders and top spokesmen of the Zionist movement in the U.S. Mrs. Eli Resnikoff. of Brooklyn, convention chairman, announced the following major session highlights: Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman of the American Zionist Council, will deliver a major address on the future of Zionism in the U.S. at the opening session of the convention. Sunday afternoon. Sept. 16. Sen. Kenneth B. Keating, recipient of the 1962 "America Israel Friendship Award.'' will address the keynote session. Sunday evening. Sept. 16. Moshe Kol. world director of Youth Aliyah, will address the Youth Aliyah session en Monday evening. Sept. 17. Israel's Ambassador Avraham Harman. and Rabbi Mordecai Kirshblum. president of the Religious Zionists of America, will speak at a closing dinner on Tuesday evening. Sept. 18. Among other major speakers scheduled are Asher Cailingold. director of the Haifa Community Center, a joint project of American and Canadian Mizrachi Women; Jacob Klein, a former student of the Bessie C.otslVId Cruldiv:i s Village and Farm School, at Raanana. Israel: and Ral l.j Itzchak Greenberg. professor ci Yeshiva University. Hatikvah Chapter Has Card Party Hatikvah chapter. B'nai B'nth Women, held a fund-raising card party on Wednesdaj afternoon at tht Morton Towers social hall. Chairmen were Mrs. Jack Grob and Miss Gertrude Caster. as-isted by Mesdames Harold S. CapIan. Isadore Levin. Morris Garber and Dorothy Stern. Mrs Robert Litt is president of the group. The 12 chapters of the SouthHern Florida region of Women's terican ORT will join the rest he nation in celebrating the tt year since the establishment the American Branch of ORT its meetings next week. I Bay Chapter, Mrs Louis Baron. isident, will meet Tuesday noon unch at the Roncy Plaza hotel. gram will also include a show Fr dcrichs Furs. Biscayne chapter, Mrs. Jack amer, president will meet on ursday. Sept. 13. at 1 p.m., in card room of Morton Towers _^reater Miami chapter will meet S p-ilay, 11:30 a.m.. at the Moulin % ge for a member-bring-a-mem^fc card luncheon. Blunders chapter will meet TuesB* 1130 a.m.. at the Moulin t for a member-bring-amem.ard luncheon w liami Beach Afternoon chapter, William Fishman, president. meet Wednesday. 11:45 am.. unch al the Roney Plaza hotel. boral Gables chapter is planning lew Calendar low Available By Special Report i Wilno Kosher Sausage Com <>f Chicago, pioneers in manulunr.g pure beef" kosher deli_es-en products, has published lew Hebrew-English calendar for >< ir 5723. 1962-63, which is now : distributed by Wilno deal addition to the dates of the n>h and legal holidays, the allac has other important and fcful information and prayers. th as Kaddish, Yizker, blessings (the Torah, and dates of Sfirch. B'Omer, Tisho B'Av, when Idings are not permitted and led out for weddings to held. I alendar is also available at ,-.'i Floridian. a floral art program, featuring ElI ton E.'c'.man, at the home of Mrs Tina Pullman, 4808 Granada hlvd.. on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Greynolds Park chapter, Mrs Ar thur Winton. president, will meet for lunch at the Dunes motel on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Program will include the first birthday celebration of the chapter and a skit. Hollywood chapter will meet for lunch and a fashion show at the Club House restaurant on Tuesday I neion. Mrs. Alan Venzer is presii dent North Dade chapter will meet Sept. 19 at Beth Torah Congregation. Theme of the program will | be "Crazy Hats." Mrs. Henry Gilbert is president. - North Miami chapter was to meet this Thursday. Sept. 6. 8:15 p m at Carol City Town Hall in a program featuring an original skit Mrs. .Seymour Shafran is president. South Miami chapter, Mrs. Seymour Goldstein, president, will hold a luncheon at Leonard's La Pena ion Tuesday. 11 30 a.m. Program will feature an original skit. Southwest chapter, Mrs. Morton Weinberger, president. will meet Wednesday evening. 8.30 p.m.. at the Everglades Elementary School. Program will feature a musical re view The largest non-government al vo1 cational training agency in the world. ORT has schools in 20 countries on five continents. In 1961. ORT's schools trained 36.459 immigrants and inhabitants of under i developed countries in more than 70 modern trades and skill. A new ORT project, to construct new buildings, wings and das* : rooms wherever needed, will bei come operative this year ORT Israel, the Israeli Government, and four municipalities. Haifa. Tel Aviv. Jerusalem and Beersheeba, will establish apprenticeship centers Because of Israel's need for manpower, and the Increased number of teen-agers who are unenv ^Ot: Cjustavc J-istel DENTIST announces ; : e opening o\ his office at 1205 Lincoln Road V -v.' 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MIAMI BIACH FT. lAUDIRDAll WIST PAIM BIACH PAGE 1 Friday, September 7, 1962 ** % +Jm1$i) tlrricttrtr Fage 11-A Israel Bonds to launch Campaign With High Holy Day Synagogue Appeal* The most intensive fall drive iniNegev with the aid of Israel Bend the history of Israel Bonds will be dollars as quickly as possible ehed during the High Holidays, Through our purchase of Israel t was announced Wednesday by Bonds at this time of the \ car. we >amuel Friedland, chairman of the can lu lp m ake ,llP desert bloom Greater Miami Israel Bond Organ: ';lin ;in(i P ,;K ( Israel on the path ization. ,() economic independence An r. ., Investment in Israel Bonds durFnedland po-nted out that synai D g the High Holidays is one of sogues of Greater Miami, the rabthe most meaningful expressions a u J a> u e adcrs "' % li :;ill ><>f our dedication to the spearhead the Israel Bond effort, liberty This year, it is expected that world." more congregations than ever bein today's cause of challenainy TENSE NERVOUS HEADACHES call for STRONGER Yet SAFER ANACIN Won't Upset The Stomach Anacin not only (fives itrorjer,' tatter relief from pin of healoh out is also tafer. Won't upset the stomach and has no bad effects. You % ee, Anacin is like a doctor's preenption. That is, Anacin cor.ti:ns not just one but a combination of medically proven, active inured: - i. Scientific research has provei no livgle drug can give such stron yet such safe relief as Anacin Tabl.ta. U.S. Maccabean iour-with-coxswain crew, which has been named to represent the United States in the International Row.ng Championships in Lucerne, Switzerland. Sept. 6 to 9. The squad, (left to right) is composed of Richard Millman. of Chicago; Harvey Rubinstein, Detroit; Harry Blieden, Michigan City, Ind.; George Hermann. Falls Church. Va.; Don Spero, Glencoe, 111.; and Richard Schwartz, Cleveland. Coach-coxD Allen Rosenberg, of Philadelphia, is in the foreground. The crew is sponsored by the U.S. Committee Sports for Isand swept the river in the Sixth World Macccbiah Games in Israel last summer. British Anti-Semites To Aooear for Trial rore will participate in the effort. either by having appeals during High Holiday services, or by sponsoring a dinner or other function tir Israel Bonds. Nearly every Orthodox, Conservative and Reform conpre-ation in the area i..kes part in this traditional effort. Friedland noted. Miami congregations join synagogues throughout the nation in the High Holiday Israel Bond drive. Friedland pointed out that Rabbi Leon Kronish, spiritual leader of Temple Beth Sholom, is national vice chairman of the synagogue effort. Continued from Page 1-A -. cutor told the court that on Jones estimated that, so far. S| < arhead had only about 25 mem[) % "> m London. I'nder the proJordan, who was suspended from his teaching post earlier this year, was sentenced on Aug. 20 to two months' imprisonment for his activities during a rally of his organizaportance of helping Israel's new (ion m London's Trafalgar Square citizens settle in homes and jobs. last July i winch are being created in the lie al-o was ordered hi Id for trial, alorn. with three ol his lieutenants, on charges oj violating Britain's rublic Order Act. The four neo-Nazis are tree mi bail pending setting Oi a date for their trial Beth David Brunchecn Theme oi the brunchecn meeting ol B< th David Sisterhood on Wedni sday, Se] t \'.'. :i % % v.; will he "Hang up your ha and feel ;.: home with Sisterhood." SAUL MIND L I N % I V I ._ ., .._ :rli i| I Parted \ 1 Mind/m ..',now fo UUI.'cV Kt:\T .1 CAR from $2.50 per day ABOTT MOTORS, Inc. 1451 VV. FLAGLER ST. 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Oct. 8. visions of the Puhlic Order Act. the accused neo Nazis can be senFriedland emphasized that the fenced to up to two years' imprisintensified Israel Bond effort will 10, when the headquarters of ailment. '1 found guilty. n(,1 l' makv possible the openinu ol \.I/I movement was raided by The Automobile Association of a new chapter of pioneering felicc. Jordan admitted under, London announced it had suspendthrough the development and setestioning that he was leader of ed Kerr-Ritchie from his assocla,lom< nt of Israel's southern Negev Spearhead and also admitted relion job "pending a decision to be r esion. sibility for a number of articles made into his future with us .-."own him in various circulars. Tt ... The Coventry Education Committee said this week that Jordan had been dismissed from his teaching post at a Coventry school, effective Dec. 31. "The development of the Negev, Friedland noted, is the key to the future of the State of Israel. 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Mi ami Beach civic ami religious leaders, will leave tor Israel on Sept. 12 to attend official dedication ceremonies of a 10-room bungalow they have donated to the Bel Avot in Unionoperated by Mishan, the welfare department of Histadrut, Announcement of the Kraut was made by Joshua Z. Siadlan. president of the Israel Histadrut Committee of Greater Miami, and by Max Hecht, chairman ol its development fund committee. Since moving here from Washington, D.C., Mr. and Mrs. Kraus have been active in all phases of the Jewish community. Mrs. Kraus and her husband are members of Temple EmanuEI. Kraus is treasurer of B i a I i k Branch of Farband, and plays an active role in the Greater Miami committee for State of Israel Bonds. Mr and MrKraus will return Nov. 1 via El Al Israel Air Lines Histadrut's welfare department operates and maintains four Batei Avot. parents homes, in Israel They are located in Holon. Haifa. F.ai and Jerusalem. Both Israeli and American Jews are currently utilizing the modern homes for Senior citizens. Cantor Hinkes At Temple Zion Cantor Seymour Hinkes has been elected cantor of Temple Zion for the year 1982-68. president H. K Potash announced this week (amor Seymour Hinkes. a native Miamian, was formerly with Temple Zamora. Cora] Gables. A graduate of the University of Miami, the lenor studied liturgical musk with Cantor Nathan Zeichner and voice with Madame \ era Newstead Rawley He has given concerts and recitals here in programs of Yiddish. Israeli opera and show tunes. Cantor Hinkes is married, and the couple have two sons. David Mayer and Elliott William. Canter Hinkes. assisted by the Temple Zion Choir, under the direction of Harold Tokayer. will nl the liturgy Slichoth night and during the Hieh Holy Days M*. AND MRS. KRAUSS Junior High Student Breakfast The first m a series of monthly breakfasts for junior high students ol the Beth Sholom religious school will take place on Saturday morning, at 9 a m., in the auditorium. Herbert C. Bloom is director of education. The program highlight will be a talk on Israel by one of Beth Sholom's confirmands of 5722. Miss Cece Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cohen, of 4557 Jefferson ave who spent the summer in Israel with a group directed by Miss Nettie Goldstein, of the Beth Sholom religious school staff. Beth Sholom students who participated in the Southeastern Federauon of Temple Youth Camp Institute in 'Cleveland, Georgia, this summer, including Gordon Kramer. Wendy Satin. Janet KatZ, Ellen Cobb and Steve Krarns, will ai-o relate their experiences Some 165 junior high students arc expected lo attend this opening breakfast ol the season Rabbi Leon Kronish, spiritual leader of the cougregation, Cantor David Conviscr. Bloom and school stall members. Solomon Lichter, Bernard Krcisbcrg, Avi Kay, Abraham Rosenfeld, David Platt. Miss Nettie Goldstein and Miss Shirley Seeman will also attend. The function is sponsored by the Temples ITA. Mrs. Irving Kushman is president Mrs Philip Davis ,in charge of the breakfast program Peiser to Head Beach Bank Dr. Kurt Peiser has been elected president of the Bank of Miami Beach. The Creator Miami corporation executive and civic leader this week revealed that lie has re Signed as vice chairman of the hoard of directers of Air Control Products in Miami, but will con Untie as an Air Control director The Bank of Miami Beach was bought in mid-August by Peiser and William J. Weissel, of Miami. Peiser's other banking affiliations includes the posts of chairman and president of the Bank of Dade County and a directorship in the Community National Bank at Bal HarbooV. II.' was formerly assistant to the board chairman of Eood Fair Stores, and before that served as Opti-Mrs. to Visit School Mrs. Murray Sonnett. president of Miami Beach Opti-Mrs., iil be hostess tor the group on Tuesday lor lunch at the Barcelona hat el After lunch, air conditioned buses will take the women to the Montenari clinical school, where the organization supports 16 scholarship students Cardiac Hospital Meeting Firsl membership meeting of [he Mill's Club ot National t'hil Iron's Hospital was held on Wed nesday evening at the home of the president, Henry Jacobson, 1152 sw 2*v<\ ave vice president of the I'mveisity of Pennsylvania. Presently, Peiser is chairman of the executive committee of the Dania Bank and director of the Marathon State Bank in the Florida Keys. United i=und Ready to Open The volunteer campaign iUnited Fund leadership an appeal this week for 12.00 countains to join with several th i .sand volunteers who have alrea signed up. The volunteer is (he bgckbi i of our United Fund," -aid Wiffii c. Lantaff, president "We only succeed with an adeq i number id volunteer workerever) section ol Hade county." United Fund's 196? fall cam. paign goal is $2,847,962 to support the programs of 39 health welfare and character buildm ? agencies. Jay I. Kislak. campaign man. noted that top lea i ranks have now been filled General kickoff of Ux will be Sun lay. Nov I ,^ v ^^ v *^ v *^VVVV*vVN^vVV'^V>^V*N'^^ THE UNION OF AMERICAN HEBREW CONGREGATIONS CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO JOIN ONE OF ITS AFFILIATED REFORM OR LIBERAL TEMPLES IN THE GREATER MIAMI AREA. TEMPLE ISRAEL Of GREATER MIAMI 137 M.E. 19rh STRtET MIAMI Greater Miami's Oldest Reform Synagogue DR. JOSEPH R. NAROT, loftbi Services every friday evening of 8:15 o'clock For Temple affiliation & information call FR 9-1757 TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM % The Liberal Congregation on the Beach 4144 CHASE AVENUE MIAMI BEACH LEON KRONISH, Robbi DAVID CONVISER. 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A\WWWWWVWWWvWW a Lear School Begins 29th Year With the opening of the new .school year, the Lear School is ready for another semester in its long history of academic study on Miami Beach. Lear School is situated on 8 large coral rock estate retaining Old World charm of patios, columns, gardens and terrace-, facing Biscayne Hay at 1010 West Ave School facilities include science laboratory, library, audiovisual aides to instruction, art studio. auditorium, swimming pool, and landscaped play areas The curriculum rom kinder garten through high school is organized around small class groups under the instruction of a qualified staff. Supervisors of the school are Mrs. Ida Lear, founder, and her son, Richard Lear, principal. Lea/ School is beginning its 29th year this week, and iaccredited i>> the State of Florida Department ol Education The school i., member ol the Honda Council of Independi nl Schools. S'nai Sholom Sisterhood il Te m pi e B nai Sholon "I will have a masquers le party on Satui la) hi at the Temple Dancing will be to the music ol the Bon Bi ns, a loi r iup, ami refreshments will l" served. Mrs shnley i s in charge ol r<^**^^^A**^^^^^^^^^^^^^VWWWVWWWW>/VWWWVWVW^^^^^^^^^**'********* 5723 1962-63 New Year Greetings ROSH HASHONA SEPTEMBER 29-30 YOM KIPPUR OCTOBER 8 AST II 31 AT Ml' Or others with Breothin? Difficulty, allerqes or those depressed by Hiuh Humidity try the lON-O-MATIC AIR IMPROVER Invigorating nir, as of the Mountain Top, in your own home. CALL JE 1-9985 between 9 & 6 T HE High Holy Day issue of THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN offers an appropriate, convenient and inexpensive means of extending your NEW YEAR Greetings to ALL your relatives and friends without neglecting or offending anyone. ORDER TO INSERT NEW YEAR GREETINGS SEND COPY E0R YOUR GREETINGS NOW. USE CONVENIENT ORDER FORM. THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN P. O Box 2973, Main Post Office Miami 1, Florida % ' sched is i r $2 50. Please insert ,our New Y e3 r issue th ; greeting: Mr. and Mrs. and family wish all their relatives and friends A Happy New Year -SE PRINT NAVE AND ADDRESS CiEARLY TO AVOID ERROR. ^'\ PAGE 1 Page 12-A Kknlsf flrr/dinr? Fridoy. September 7. 1962 Beth David Men Plan Installation First meeting of the 1962-63 season of Beth David Men's Club will take place on Sunday evening. 7:30 p.m.. in Spector Hall. Louis Seitlin will be installed president at the combination installation and membership meettog. ... DM Also to assume office will be Michael Covin and Albert J Beer. \:ce presidents: Jerry B Coburn. secretary; and Irving Rosen, treasurer Seitlin, a Miami insurance executive, is a member of one of Eeth David's pioneer families. % it and his three brothers, as well as his son, Larry, were all Bar Mitzvah there. Sidney Aronovitz, past president ( % the congregation, will he install. officer Other highlights of the evening will include porfessional entertainment and an informal bufMembers and their wives are invited to attend. Seitlin's wife, Annette, was recently elected president of Beth 1 avid Sisterhood, making the busband-and-wife team a unique first" in the 50-year history of the legation. Bureau Leaders Urge Instruction For Youth Here LOUIS StITLIN USY Chapter Opens Season On Tuesday evening. 7:30 p.m.. the first meeting of the current school year of the senior chapter < '. United Synagogue Youth at Beth Torah Congregation will be held The 13 members of the group vho recently returned from a Leadership Training Institute of the Southeastern region at Camp Hue Star and the officers of the group are planning the year's t:hedule. The chapter will he directed by Goldh~Off and will include cultural, religious and athIttic activities in its program. Rabbi Brooks, Cantor Zvi Set Rabbi Hershel Brooks and Cantor Ben Zvi, both newly appointed. will officiate this Friday evening when Temple Zamora resumes late services. The Temple is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and 7:30 to .10 p.m.. for registration in He,brew and Sunday schools and for i the sale of tickets for the High Holy Days. Starting Monday evening, at 8:30 'p.m.. Rabbi Brooks will conduct adult lectures on prayers and their interpretations, customs and history of the High Holy Days. The public is invited. In 38 Jewish schools of Greater Miami and Hollywood, first sessions in the Hebrew departments were held on Tuesday, and the Sunday school departments will open this Sunday. Over 11.000 students are expected to register in the local schools, eight of which are Reform, six are Orthodox. K re 'Conservative, and two are Yiddish. Joseph Cohen, newly-elected president of the Bureau of Jewish Education, has issued a special % call to all Jewish parents to register their children in a school of their choice during the registration period which ends on Sunday. I Jewish education must occupy the number one position in Jewish life Jewish children should be :. gistered in Jewish schools so that they may learn the great heritage oi cur people, the traditions and culture of Jews throughout the i s, and Jewish ethics and ideals ; which have contributed to the democratic foundation of the modern I world," he declared. The Bureau's Central Hebrew High School will open on Monday. Onlv students who are graduates of junior high school departments and have completed six years of prior Hebrew training will be accepted. Herbert Berger. assistant director of the Bureau, is director oi the Central Hebrew High. The Bureau is expanding its observation and consultation program for all Jewish schools. All personnel will be trained through classroom observation, seminars lor teachers and special classes at the Bureau's College of Jewish Studies to be opened at Beth David Congregation on Tuesday. October 30. and at Beth Torah Congregation on Thursday. November 1. Louis Schwartzman, Bureau director, urged early registration and stated: "Jewish parents should realixe how important it is that their children grow up with a deep love and understanding of Jewish life. He quoted from the resolution of the recent World Conference on Jewish Education in Jerusalem which declared that "Jewish learning and its intensification are indispensable to the well ; % ng ol the Jewish people." Rabbi Machtei Honored A luncheon honoring Rabbi and Mrs S M. Machtei will be held on Thursday. Sept. 13. 11:30 a.m.. at Temple B'nai Shelom. Opa-locka. GORDON FUNERAL HOME FR 3-3431 FRanklin 9-1436 710 S.W. 12th Avenue Miami, Fla. 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