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Combining THE JEWISH UNITY and THE JEWISH WEEKLY 38 Number 29 Miami. Florida, Friday, July 16, 1965 Two Sections Price 20 -G Faces Expulsion AVIV in:.. Of the Mapai Tarty vo- jv rwhelminvjly here at a n^ that concluded early Mon- lorning to expel from the r.> member who would lend "direct or indirect" to an fnritnt list that mitht he <-r next (alls national l.evi Kshkol Mr Ben-Gurlon and his followers lad demanded Midi .i special convention That motion was defeated l>y i vote of 202 to Immediately after the meet- ing, Reuven Barkatt, secretary- general of th* party, still held out a wreath of peace in the hepe of averting an open party "Though I am not relying Continued on Page 7-A us the party's legal tround- was set for the expulsion :tr Prime Minister David urion and his followers, while this group announced I it is continuing preparations announcing its separate elec- | list within the next few days. vote for expulsion of intran members was carried by an helming ballot of 213 to 9. |2 abstentions Before voting iion the Central Committee ktred a resolution calling for lal Mapai convention to de h entire issue pond bj Mr urion's decision to filit the i* licJes hoi I by the majoi ihuh backs Prime Ministei German Missile Men Removed from Egypt DAV/0 BINGUKION fife niial \ ictory Rothschilds is i JTA) partial vie .'!i !! i e bj Ihe . whit h ha I u > an against .i new book j *rs which, though ft i ed l>> the fami d its name Rouanel de \ i me La* it I the complaint, tiled bj p g and l : ni nd de Roth Baroness FJel isabee d i' ordere l part of one di pt< I from tin' work be a ge casts doubt on the Itag4 of Ban n E In i -\ < r. Uie i t irnej I >r th hrru! i ^ announced the) would k n -hii. seeki .-: dai pemandim; the deletion -l *tti s-. < - k. written bj a well> that, Rogei Pej refitte, en selling briskl) since Its eat 1'iM several eek critics have ated th.it the would fan anti-Jewish senti- I, al thou eh M Peyrofitte has ed he is not anti-Semitic IfUNICH i JTA ) No German scientist now holds a senior posi- tion in the missile development program be'ng conducted in Egypt, it was confirmed here by Dr. Al- fred Seid.l. attorney for the leader Of the German teams of SCientisfe and technicians working for Nas- ser since i960. Dr. Seidel confirmed earlier reports that the top German sci- entist among those who had worked for Nasser. Prof. Wolf- garg Pili, had refused to renew his ccntract. had left Egypt, and is now living "somewhere in Germany." It was ascertained that Dr. Pilz, the last of the senior scientists em- p yed bj Nasser, left Cairo secret- ly mere than a month ago. and that other Gorman rocket experts still in Kgypt would come home soon. Cairo reporta reaching here, however, showed that Nasser is still trying to recruit other Ger- mans to replace the teams organ ized by Pill. The latter i- a rocket. design and propulsion expert who had helped llr.ler develop the v-i rocket which terrorized Britain du- ring the closing months of World War II Later he worked for the French, helping to develop roc- kets in Egypt, he was credited u itti h a \ i n g deveJ ped .it leasl hree types ol rockets, all aimed it ultimate aggressive war against Is- i ..-1 Bundesrat In Final Claims Approval BfYNN (JTA I The Buntfel rat. the upper house of the West German Parliament approved Lhi- week a final indemnification bill previously pas.ed by the iJunde stag providing a fund of 1.200.000. OOO deutschemarks ($300,000,000. for the compensation of those Nad victims who were unable to file Claims by the Oc. 1, 1353 deadline because they were in Iron Curtain countries West German Presidenl Heinrich Luebke is now expected to sign the measure into law and it will probably o me into effect this month The measure was first opposed by the Bundestag but was given approval by a mediation commit- tee of the two houses of the Bonn Parliament. D. NAHUM G01DMANN Improvement Foreseen In Plight of Jews in Russia Rabbi Seymour I. Cohen. sp:iitual leader of Anshe Emet Synaqoque, Chicaqo. 111., was recently elected president of the Synaqoque Council of Amei'ca. He suc- ceeds Rabbi Uri Miller, of Baltimore. The Council repre- sents the Orthodox. Conserv- ative and Reform Jewish movements. c! : JTA - D, x Gol hmana, pssjai dent '' """ ... 1 that si me , 1 ettei ibout to - rviel Union's ti 1 ii of Russ a's Jew i '1 c mmun He .\. rn< that ereal im] re ri -i that the Jewish people , anti Sot iet >uld .. historic traged) Ht discussed the situation of Soviet Jewry in his address at the opening session of the World Jewish Congress executive, which is meeting here with 100 delegates from 30 countries in attendance. The session is being hole* in the headquarters of the Courcil of Europe. Dr Cfoldmann appealed to the .1 e W i I h people and its friend- irouad the world t continue the he demand for equal rights for lew -h commurutj in uie So iet Ui ligi" l!- >nd nal a' minorit). .....I to set k to per le the L'SSR I i change its p Ii i> concerning Soviet Jews At the same lime however, he warned i i n t "distortions" regarding Ihe situation. AS >ve all," he said, "we should avoid being dragged into cold war polemics The-.' we should oppose more than any other minority. We should avoid creating the impres- sion that the Jewish people, a- tuch, is anti-Soviet." Such a devel- Continued on Page 10-A Nasser Vows 'No Peace' With Israel WASHINGTON (JTA) Pres- ident Nasser ol Egypt said in i on interview broa .- ir. CBS tih it E ypt continues met the pi si bbitaty >' peaci I h Isi never acci pi the ex let el, and "th.1 only si lution i> He said that a reckoning with Israel might come in five years, but noted that the Mos'e t to expel the Christians from Pal- estine. Vsked b) the CBS interview! about his advocac) of peaceful I rnent of world problems and the contradiction between th. -e senti- ment and his attitude toward I- rant, he said that Israel could be likened ""l> to aggressors who in- vaded and occupied the Mate ol fornia. He declared the making of peace requires the existent- ol two reasonable sides, but cannot Continued on Page 2-A eep Emotion Marks Funeral of Moshe Sharett SEE ILLUSTRIOUS LEADER PAGE 3 A I. vuv ; I \ m isl e -i. i I t Foreig M n ster and Bit Premier of the state of H, i xei utivi of fk. Vgencj ii ^kt' 11 stionalb enow ne i Zion ist k j^^^Bri < the Igg here, dose by the Me n Sea funeral proc< ision, led bj P's spiritual, political ml mil .rs. world Jewish f Jhi>.h ranking foreign diplo |L accompanied the beloved th statesman to his final rest Jan from Jerusalem, when died Wedne da; .t the t his bier was lowered into ground, Mr. Sharetts two Yaacov and Chaim, chant- lth Kaddish. Premier Levi EsHkol and Dr. Nahum Gold- mann, nresiJent of the World Zionist Organiiation, threw the first spadefuls of earth into the open grave. The simplicit) of the funen ' ceremony was In accordance with Moshe Sharett< al no ulogies be voti ed or undue p in p own oil the occasion ol hi d ath The deep emotion felt i>> the thous ,ii i> who lined the funeral proi - iion route was articulated at the cemeterj bj David Hac 'hen. It ' inn member of Parlianu nl an I life long friend ol Sharett, wo i with tears in i is the c iffin i eing lowered and cried out Shalom, Moshe. Shalom " Sharetts grave lies between the tombs of two old friends and com rades in the struggle to found the Jewish State. DOV HOI and Eliahu MOSHE SHAfJf n ltM*IMJ Golomb Mr Sharett had request ed thai he be laid to rest there in ,i will he signed in IW- The funeral cortege accomp- anying the simple, oien, black- shrouded army car bearing Mr. Sharett's coffin draped with the blue-white Israel flag antl a talith, included veterans of the Haganah. the Jewish Brigade, young o'diers, kibbuti mem- bers, ffuden!* and members of the nation's many ethnic com- munities, attesting to the posi- tion of esteem the fallen leader had held in his countrymen's hearts. The cortege entered Tel Aviv and proceeded along Hei/i St to Beit Eliahu Golimb on Rothschild Boulevard There Dr Ham. h Ben Yehuda, prominent Israeli aducs tor and principal of the famous Herzli! i Si mdarj School I Sharett had grs ti vith '-, firsl class in 1912, <,v-- of Sharett ett's ni > i Mil iught< r of Shan 11 - her N'< i.mia. rented a poei \ rlalevi The cortege then moved down Allenb] H ad and ped at the Great Synag i lei A\i\ where the Ai'> I lain, Ma G< A Shlomo . n, offered prayers Ei Uow ing this the proci ssion -un\ ed al the c- meter) Before proceeding to Tel \\ the cortege had assembled for a I riel out loor cen monj at the je lish \- w : Buil ling in Jeru- salem I';.-:.ient Zalman Shazar the Fust Psalm insti ad of I the customarj i ilogj The procession then stopped Continued on Page 5-A ^M Page 2-A Nursing Specialist Joins Home of Aged Florence Gllles. R.N.. a special isl in geriatric nurstaj since the h has been named Director of x rsini Services at the Jewish Home for the Aged by Executive Director Maurice Pearlstein. She comes to Miami from New Y irk City where she recently re- signed as Director of PAiratag Bdn- catkin at the Jewish Home anJ Hospital for the Aged Earlier professional career In- cluded poets as Director of Nurs- ii t Servkea ai the 800*ed Jew- ish Chronic Disease Hospital in Brooklyn for IS years and at the 1.-th Abraham Hospital m the BTOBX, NY. xt .tllA Mis< GlUes has taken charge of overall planning tor pa- . rat etre and administration of all i Lining programs The staff in- clacks 10 RN> and 18 licensed practical nurses The new director is s graduate , the School of Nursii Albert - -in Medical Center, and holds its degree from Long Island Uni- ,. ] p -- m ml erships e the American Nurses As \. fue for Nuts- g and toei . She is a na- me of 1 x -, l. s J HA - LPXi - ii Fl I - FIOMNCE GlUtS food Fair Executive Named Myer b executive rice presi lenl of F Stores. Inc . ten named chairman of an in- ternational stud) > . ne how int list! can be a to programs I >r l> na- Business Division Reelects Pallot Norton P esidenl ol N . .,-, pn ..'in of the Be I ter ... Division. Miami-Da* (hair immeree . i elected to serve i for the c ming year < I I Duke - - i i E lelen Buicl 0 C Fain- rth executive Miami Aul i Dealei U tion; Homer Ft pr > Dyke Sign Com rd Hurst lent. Hurst -.11 A. executive vice president. First N ' ... Nasser Vows \\o Peace* With Israel Continued from Pe '* ,. made .th aggra who con tinue to NW tcrnton The Egyptian leader jjjrj that deferment of t.on aaintt laraeTS Jordan River w.terproi- Z w.. du. the *.t tfcatayrU w militarily unable t. defend itself. He disclosed he hed ed- vised Syria to postpone such ac- tion until military preparations were completed. He rejected the possibility of a ,.a settlement with Israel. claiming Israel had failed to re tl Nations* ns an ._ the extsten i ol lamei com- StitUWd nothing more than I p I ession " It -' s rs the int. the l ited Stal with l I that . S .... v.. William Hogarth Of Jewish Floridian Ad Dept. Passes William -BiH.O H*"*""* Mrrertismt saleamw for The jr* iah Floridian for the pa-t 32 year- ,d i e d Jul> 8 in Vkron. 0 11. .earth ho ned at IHI > '4lh St trai 61 nd at one time a s circulation lanacer for the Ii a in I Beach ca of The Ml imi Dailj News H< is survived b) his wife Mar ret; s son W i ham. four brother* two MSteri and one grandchild Sen ices wen hel Julj 13 it Woodlawn Park ith \ an Orsdel liable- Mortuary in charge ..... en ents Friday. 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IllfhUnrl 3-il i Miaai v. i n.e. mi Avtaas Wl 7-ftiVl Joy, My 16. 1965 +Jn*isMerMfar7 Paqe 3rA llustrious Leader Passes Jewish Telegraphic Agency Me bad opponents in both Ilista ti> none m . iirut and Mapai. but sever suffered Alter the Jewish State came into in 1931 i""i' !s irctt last Wednesday unpopularity even among those being, be Hebraiied his name, !* ~,e.^ei brtement issued by the Urar'l who fought his proposals hardest cacatag known as Mo-he Sharett. Crnment the World Zionist Or Universally, he was regarded as a In 1953. when Prime Minister i/ation and the Knesset, de- negotiator par excellence, as a David Ben Gurion retired to pri- d that "the Jewish people statesman with vision. vate life temporarily. Mr Sharett sum,,^.,. 0f 1933 yr sharett was been bereaved of a leader of _. became Prime Minister, holding c,ccted ,0 th(, key ^ ;au a pilot of the movement 1 ..,_. r t ..... the post of head of the Govern- ,,.__ _..:_.. _____.. . ar the dailj newspaper "f the Histadruf Israel's labor federation, which he bad helped found From 1929 to l':!i he edited th.- paper's skill and efficiency English weekly supplement When came into in 1931 Chain Arioaorofl became ad of the Jewish Agency's ai Department, Mr Sharett was named Political Secretary of the Agency Kotowing the assas- sination of Mr Arlosoroff in the IStatc. a pilot Nations started Looking into the a teacher of the Nation. .palestine Question" in 1946 ^ of true nobility n the House 4^,^^^ by tht. Jewij|fc rael has gone to his eternal ^^ {q [^ [{ a, tbg $" as its official delegation bead. It loshe Sharett.' After having served on various important Jewish agency missions to the United States. England. France and Canada, he became one of the most active personal- ment until Mr. Ben-C.urion re- sumed the Premiership in 1955. Then Mr. Sharett reassumed the position of Foreign Minister, hpto"- the statement was under his guidance that the j** *** Xj^EJ?!" /JlT^ iE "'** durinK WorW War kniied "has inscribed illustri- first great victory at the United IM tna,rmansn P "' ,m recruitment of Jews to fight on chapters in the book of Israels Nations was won when, on Nov. 29. uvusn Afeenc> *xetume. ^ side Qf (h< A)|u _. |t ^ h{> Mr. Share*, born Moshe Sher- tok at Kherson, Russia, in 1894, came to Palestine at the age of 12. in 1906. rgence through his activities 1947. the UN General Assembly lead of the Jewish Agency's po- voted in favor of the partition of department on the eve of Palestine, giving the world or [establishment of the State, as ganization's approval of the forma id's first Foreign Minister and tion of a Jewish State in Palestine Premier, as spokesman for the who initiated the formation of the Jewish Brigade and. in 1945. it was Moshe Shertok who presented its own Qag to the Jewish Brigade in Italy. k>n and the Jewish people, as Mitral pillar of the Zionist [in' nt. as chairman of the |i-i executive in recent years, . i| the foremosl leadi 11 of r party -i'"1 one of the tx art rs "i the Zionist ".'nt " n a lifetime of service to the ish people, not only in Pal- kine and Israel but around the [rid, Mr Sharett had come in- closer personal contact with rid Jewry than probably any tr of Israel's leaders of his deration. He was popular, not ly in his own land, but around world. Hid SPciaJiam considers him pf Us outstanding spokesmen labor movement in Israel look |upon him as among the BlOSt ?ut ot dajsnden |or many years in the front of domaatk polities in bis IclSfld, he found opposition now then, but his outnuht oppun wire comparatively few in Iber and. even among them, lie tremendous respect Israeli politics, as well as in Id diplomacy, he was known I a tough negotiator but one was realistic enough to pushing any dispute to its tst limits. btify ewtce RESCRIPTlON OPTICIANS SNIOM CIKTft Of TMI S0U1M rgtst Selection in Latest Style* for Men and Women iFRSE PARKING SPACE IN__ JAR CONVENIENT TO BUSES 72i LINCOLN ROAD (On the Mall) Phone JE 10749 culiete' Pr*tription Fill** CONTACT LENSES RAT PROOFING A Specialty .fCWlAI PfST CONTIOt fO* TNI HO*f AMD ItiSJMftS FREE INSPECTION TRULY NOLEN EXTERMINATORS Tel FR 71411 600 N.W. 7th AVE. NSWERITE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE Serving IJIFFIRSON UNION ?HIGHLAND FRANKLIN (MURRAY PLAZA NtWTON FR 3-5581 YOUR TELEPHONE I PROPERLY ANSWERED IS YOUR GREATEST BUSINESS ASSET When Israel formed its own Provisional Government, he was selected as Foreign Minister and, in 1949, he became the State's Cabinet Minister in charge of foreign affairs. it was under in- direction that isi ael evolved .1 diplomal 1 1 considi red by th' n Id as se< Or. Wolf son Spinoza Forum His hijih school studies were ob- tained at Herzll y 1 Secondary School m Tel Aviv. He continued hii studies at Istanbu University, >(,((in(I 1(.(.Iurt. ()n ..,,,,.,., ., Turkey, where he graduated from ,,.,. ,;,.,,..,,, ,n,. world" will be the Law Faculty, then went on to glven hv ,. Abraham Wolfson study at the I ondon School of Eco .,,..,. 10 ., m |H.,,,. ,.. spi- nomics and PoUtical Science g Forum for Mull Education Back in Td Kvi\ in 1824. hi which meets in the Audi) joint lorial stafi of Da me Washington Federal. Charles E. Gans. vice presi- dent of Sydney Baq and Pa- per Company here, received a BA deqree in business ad- ministration from the Univer- sity of Florida in June. m CITY, NATIONAL BANKS (2&u<6uied'^ylaleuc&it ^CJ June 30, 1965 ASSSTS Cash and Due from Banks.......... $ 17,139.080 89 Securities: U. S Government and Guaranteed... State, County and Municipal.... Federal Reserve Bank Stock....... 244.550.00 42.593.518 32 Loans and Discounts............... 69.923.816 98 Banking Houses and Equipment.... 3.986,542.84 Accrued interest and Other Assets... 1,964.398.88 $31,683,982.30 10,664.98602 244,550.00 *-.: I I TOTAL..................... $135,607,357.91 LIABILITIES Deposits.......................... $120,401,804.04 Other Liabilities................... 2.964.670.54 Unearned Discounts and Reserves.. 2,397.357 56 Capital Stock....... $ 4,500,410.00 Surplus............ 3,675.000.00 Undivided Profits ... 1.668,115.77 TOTAL CAPITAL FUNDS..... 9,843,525.77 TOTAL..................... $135,607,357.91 $ CITY NATIONAL BANKS 9 MIAMI CORAL GABLES MIAMI BEACH COK'"i RTF NAT.ONAL BAN'\ NG St R\ BUSINESS AMD Fl BAMMNo COV CITY NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI as w. flagllr street CITY NATIONAL BANK OF CORAL SASL.ES 8.-01 LUtoNL ROAD ITY NATIONAL BANK OF MIAMI BSACH 326 7Mt STREfcT f 9 -tfmitfntrHtor Free-,-. July 15. jj.' Fz 4-A -Jewish Floridian CF7X- 1 HJW *" Teierro. Coca-^cstflc. Mk=i TWX ;::-V-4S6S _^..... -..... r "-'* 5.1 .w. - ..- -**-* -e *" ** F?iT t SrlOCHTT St- ": rh'-*i LTC MBU. Fjeour.ve E p-yi y^ THCMPSCS Assc Publisher . c : = pt.ch a- s s __ -" *Tra v, u -v%2* T^. vsJ ""-?< r*. .- _. i i-_. ------ - j~j 7~-^ Number 29 ciume :* ,, Friday MT ''' *'- .6 T :*2-5 B-G's Actions Make Mockery of His Words rr _rr Zt. rws = v . v It Moroccan Jews View the Gloom Future With Hope \ By ERWIH BIENEHSTOK FO I J ->* I""**! ,0 "*! *n Arabrourl I -*--timental eT*rienee TV Jewish-------"*B .. are rapM* dwindlu* and perhaps soon "trace will -- MM atmosphere of friendly hospitality which our s.;,... I hosts extend to a ruitor from Europe In some case* rt is t) portun.tv the oW Serhardi traditions in their meul sett -^ ^| ninn a! rv-ndennjr over the mffererice ... wrved in the Arab cesmtnea. and a - na Jewish communal life a earns* a background of on r-> J - i now u- environment T-. strikes Jew-;h vWbW to Morrv take in runninc their kosl ..." and hochtim departir. lot ..f time rn queues v^.l . table. *! 1MB w^v> ant their CftUdr-i endea\ .- - - n a dvwrv ected to I Frid -iTiA * *- -. " "'' sss.: r. z: '-'- berry presumed 'z reSeci Prior ; fail resJOTJCtiaE ..-. the ecriv : met :: 1963 Mr Ben-Gunoc bad ahead? nc- zerce-z _n ir_s:.:.:-r aJ least a minnad n .-.be: c: reaooaa fas bead i aloctorcd system Hk rwaiqnatjon dobs z= a coeaeqQaca >: ---.- :--\ one z: tfaens wta zJearry Mr >=- 5fim/W THf MAFAI fkHlf -- RauGukm aerci reaQy res zi Mr Esfekoi _; zz_-.z His deosaor iurina -- pas :%-*- *^ -. enlai o =4-z"zzrz-:t l_r z: cos- zjdctea .; ;:.r raora manearef :- a ^zr- list z-rc_-_-_^7 toiaettme bal fan laalijnaij la z-~z:~_~ and :-;:. Mi Eahkol's lead**- ----.- -: Mcrpc zr.z "".e country I '''- ~ '' z z z.r,.:r::v wiD be ~- 3 ': T" tbe --;> Such :er : Agricu I re en: z: Te:: :- :z: ewctofd reto, z.z--^ ...... ..-:.V E2" :r -- -^ nq abora tbe bedei b lerasti z: braej ........ was >?.:-. .; He 9d I am iia- with fewish ~et:.-~s wh;:h ezl Lbit a z: goodwill md with Christian meetinga ct which a special Jew is presented.' Mr. Abram. c magnificent and eloquent orator, called on -:. sides to let down the barriers and deal one another in honesty and mutual re- sp-ec*.. la :.j z.-iticis.-r. of cliche-ridden dialogues. he -rge-zi instead the launching of honest end .zezzrzte.: ci.sc-^ssions that avoid evcsion. This s the kind of succinct approach to today's spiritual scene that could only come from so dzs-cr.zjuished a leader in the Amer.can com- If Mr. Abram's counterparts among the major religiona accepted his chaUange, we migni z-e ..-. :or zhe best of all kinds oi revelc- boa zr.e rarakrOoe o: sell with en eye to- ward the rr.zrure betterment. The Gentle Moshe Sharett ~-:~~: Prinze Minister z: [| age of 1 see The Revelation of Self ^The Generz: Synod of the Umtez C: ....._ -::i ssed m :: the Amer Qd as tie U^ rep Abeam :^: ;ew eve. ^ c_^ I ra :; -- Si ifl diaspora waj 3-r'- rid lewtti expe State oilarael was to his risk ;.:V * dream rumlled He aaw nc em zr.z ^deed ^-~ez stronqei z: rr.er.zsn.p n-'ween the two During h^ z:M tenure as Prims H Mr. Sharett brought a softer approa : = breian aflarrs that - y- Ben-Gurion's Inde- service to >ws ,:, , (tapc^ on z: :ne duties of fa be intrrp- $UPfflCI4Ur COttfCT Of'Klil MllTIONS IN TMI :rs--ic - *'. lea>Vr ~1I\ report*, s VACUl MfOtMAllOH FIKOIATIS INTO COUtfltr 1 ! I a"VENTS likl de^-nrwHl ahrne ooij artc to the gloo nh whi.h Moroccan Jewi wt-* th- Tnej |g the \r^t. :-rje| ;i: OS I prove in the ful | there! enusjratien is tv til ' of the day i^Tji | is on evei offktaQy tl : | then and lark ai i- -t-: re'... ' Th*' atter i main); re>pi,>n*:ble I rountry shout nd are to eradicate '>; Moroccan Jes -..-:-.. u> knee < earned themsehrea a bad name and that '.v Mor I. therefore, not he w< Iconu there the natter ith a > leader he b those Jews who ted fn*n the inutten an Morocco nail In Isra. . thei ince is si i cho.ee sta i FrencVed h,. : , ' Stat. CM at if iBi ' ran J. txcta^. UlSTaW SrHAGOCUlS 4f BlAUJIfUL ''"dJini corgjreajesioa in is the eaaj nan re I cooditioM wetJ maintsM nca bDaaezroa Idren, th.-:: > ^aj in an ^ -' Fridiy. July 16 Exec *e Director Addresses Session Artli Direct '-;| Feder. speaaV at E Jew; Funds Canxi Attli' Confen hold a1 the (i Tuxed chart v she mutual re sponiii '; f the Federati ma and a' .-? ceptai "i federal funds and par tkrlfRtion in government spoil sored ma Hh topic will !* The R<'le ol Feder m and Jewish Health and Welfai' \ incus in the Lmtr. Of Nation.. I)e\ elopments in Welfare Legisl. ' Mr. !; s.ilun. with .i\er 25 years aacparieru ha- directed Fedora tiona in the Miami. Buffalo and Montr*'. lUiaad :; the role ot the rt-dera- tion ami "f Mi'Lirian agencies in regard '' national, -tatr and local health and uelfaiv legislation. TTm' major [rtion of hi^ address will be aje\'-i balitie- .I'd duties in tponsoring Sectar elieie- to sel\e l!l'll eral am; .' .ush communal needs In 8(. on to ser\::i^ as exectl tire din .tor of the Greater Miami Jwaisii Fi deration. Mr Uos> ;-ian i~ Chaim "I fie [< lined \d\l, ory C- n i ilttee ol the Miami Eco nctnic ; -twi.it> I'l'uram, Inc.. and i oard member of the lOCa I 1' I "-is "I the '"War l'o\erty" pp^ram knistfff rkfton Page 5-A .... T n i iii i M lJtthrir Temple Judea conlirms 22 teen-agers in recent ceremonies, with Rabbi Morris Kipper charging the tenth qraders "ulti- mately to understand that Judaism and mankind never were and never will be, until the end of itme. uniform and unani- mous." Bottom row (left to right) are Barbara Jacobson. June Schwartz, Sandra Abel, Brook Rood. Richard Gelernter. pres- ident of the Confirmation Class, Sherreen Handsel. Bonnie * Kalish, Sherry Wilensky. Roberta Schreiber, Carol Levin. Top row are Gary Simon, Jack Cohn. Debbie Jacobson, Peter Jacob- son, Victor Fox. Deborah Green, Rabbi Kipper, Sandy Black- man, Jeffrey Apple, Judy Easton, Stephen Lipson. Michelle Edlow and John Kemeny. In honor of the event. Rabbi Kipper compiled a new prayer booklet for the confirmation service. Sharett Buried in Tel Aviv Between Tombs of Friends Continued from Pago 1-A briefly In front of the Knesset, where Speaker (Caddish Lui rea two famous speeches by Mr Sha rett. One was hia address to I troops of the Jewish Bi le to whom he Pi e-ented their official flag aa '!'> mustered in a i amp m Italj pi or to joining the Alia* in Hi, fi : Saris, the other was l h SI el was admit) bership h thi Man* Tile in New York, me- morial lervices for Mr. Sharett were held Friday in the audi- torium of the Jewish Agency. The memorial tribute was held within a few hours of the funer- al *ervices and interment .r. Is- rael. Re| smer nan Jewish oreanizations and Is chairman of the Jewish Agency- American Section. Others who spoke were I>r Joseph J Sch wartz, vici'-president of the Israel Bond Organization, and Pinchaa Cruso, honorary president of the Labor Zionist Organization of raeli representatives in the United America Rabbi Mordecai Kirsh states were among those present, blum. a member of the executive Chairman of the memorial trib- of the Jewish Agency, read Psalm ute was Dr Emanuel Neumann 90 Cantor David Koussevitzky in toned the prayer for the dead. In Washington, Sen. Jacob K JavitS, Neu York Republican, me- morialized Sharett in an address before the United States Senate Memorial services were also held in Lot Angeles at the Israel Consulate-General Israel Ambas- sador Avraham Harman, who hap pened to be in that city, recited the Kaddi.-h 65 00DG" $195 2 BEN S RENTALS tkTHUK ROSICHAH 1451 W. FIACUR fR J 0326 "Woman Attacked in Home" "APARTMENT LOOTED" "COUPLE TORTURED" NOW! At Last!! 24-Hr. Protection When You Are at Home or Away! u can feel safe and secure in your own home or apartment tin. SAFEGUARD, n amazing new low cost intruder alarm orda foolproof protection from attackera, moleatert, rglars and other intruders. sW | FOOtPROOF- WIREIESS- COMPACT ATTRACTIVE- FREE | SLIDING GLASS DOOR BURGLAR PROTECTION PIN. j For Allowing Us to Demonstrate ; .he Safeguard System. It takes a heap of planning to buy or build a home. It takes sound financing too- and that's where we can help you. 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I 1901 S.W. 8th St. | boOO N.W. 7th Ave. Kandi Branch U.S. 1 at S.W. 104th % OUR RESOURCES EXCEED 220 MILLION DOLLARS 9>ylstr*rtfi*r ?nge 6-A t 1. 8 < e r A 'moire Stale Clb Meets . p m hor< and nnn m. \ arc invited old fashioned moviea wiD be -cd Gershwin Pytrirons fo Meet Refahrr senri montWj meetli the Genie Gertfiwin Km-ht- ol PvtMM Lod 8 e N' h,'M "" Monday, J '" P m '' - le Community C e n i r New I? & ChaneeH rCotnmandei Di Oscar Ruskin HH I'" agenda will intrude plans membership dri < an in the b ai ol dire< I i Friday. Jury 1- Local Eyeman Win Address Institute \ i o ( .i i uptuinetiM vited to adUWM the Remedi m. i being b* ,i ..k OoHaSi D a > tonj I h last * Dr Robert T..nner I i ,,t it,.- Dade Count) " Vocialk>n and chalrn i hildn n Remedial Rea ' nut tee WW invited ' ,\\ director of the Iij^.. Count) Reading CUnic, to In the i VMS. Dr Tannei lopk - uon Problems and Rend abilities .i nil "Daatge* - Teachers Con !( ,Them Sorfina oood-bye to children gcinq to Camp remote N School and fouth Stoop s Rabbi Eugene leadw z: iheTemi rrr: remple Ner Tamid . which ~- :- * the ramp this =u~~e: Stud "ere :: -he:: ratstanding rhip cmd *** T0VL sre ' Gross ' :t..-. Freeman Back row ' ..... ; -ector o: ^ Temple Beth Shirah To Install Officers At Biscayne Terrace J. M. LIPTON INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 31 GENERAL INSURANCE & SURETY BONDS 101 E 614 DADE FEDERAL BUIIDING FIAGLER STREET MIAMI 32, HA Ft 15631 PR 7-1671 _____ - ~ rar net "" -e W- man! Jack I -ecret3r Da; in; : rum ial Leo -chlachter. treasurer. David ''. Sigel. Al K Rosen Parness S SUnle) Ha! pern '' Morris '' -- " Sulzberg Miltoi M lei Hamme! 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'" "" "'i'1 ">"1"""'' on e*Pl steps (or the expulsion ol Mr but many <>f its members wen sion, the Ceatral Committee r Gurion and his followers are also | ressing for the formation of iterated its old stand m the effecl thai formation "f local and na- tional lists OUtside the party with mit the pHit>> consent constituted .I direct breach <>f tin- party's constitution it bald thai such eparate action ia tantamount to an act oi party division " It support to Mich an unauthorised, separate li>t would automatically forfeit his right t<> remain within the organisation framework ol Ma- pai or to repreeenl the partj it appealed to Mr Ben-Gurion "to recognise the *i cial responsibi which he bears now" and to frain from pursuing his pla i I the establishment of a -n in election list It asked him "to turn to the rank- of the part) V i We have over 30 years of mortgage experience at Chase Federal. 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S184 416 733 14 t r/a% TOTAL CLOSING COST on home mortjages. ,,. cum i CHASE FEDERAL- a> v i m a and loan a a a o c n mainoffit imrotmwAPOMHrMMiATttaB arthur Godfrey roao 4?5atshir.oan coiunsavt attest suft'sior km habomg;* |MZZ3jlWHCUTil MU1H0A0t.l..KlN0ALL0a.AIU.$.. 0AOE COUNTY PHONl it 174.1 BROWARO COUNTY PHONt JAJQ7M ^ . jenlstrkri-'Hir i A I tl I N N m In IJi 81 M cu J.. At Fndcv July 16 19551 Pcce 8-A Workmen's Circle Branches Select Houston Delegates - District - : Dist N M SO Mi : s l 1069 -v Mil Iner, Berna d I ra> d Ann.: Gold, Max Gi Branch 1050 and Branch 1059 both fen ling an honorary delesate to nference since they have ea C h increased membership by ver 10 new men sinci September. Branch 1059 has .. - .reased it? membership so - 10 be eligible for a third reaUar gate Branch 2S. Miami Beach. Branch 1064 Not Darte and Bra Wi n's C ub and Bran.h 61* W< men's Club will elect representa- - in July. - lrcle. Jew.-': A:-. n Fraternal I pro- vides fraternal benefits for mem bers ii 1 idition to a cultural, edu- I social activity pro- . for all aces and interests. The current 65th Jubilee year will be celebrated in Houston. The ston Branch 530 will cel< :- 50th Anniversary on Sui - ptember 5. .el arrangement an I by the office at 94e L . Rd By EDYTHE SCHINDLER He Enjoys Kai Una: a Be!tor Lift - : - - a n Devil's Island T\ ' ' Sitting behind tl 1 ar in food store on Alton reel Dreyfus reluctant- ly recalled those perilous times There was anti-Semitism in France during those days." he "Few Jews managed to be- . high officer- in the French army and there was much Jeal- ousy in the army. After Alfred Dreyfus was condemned, many people with similar names red them Beth Am Brotherhood Reports On Blood Bank and Workshop : Ti mpl< Beth t in th Y - - t a short b el U the 1 the fo Temi - M K a pi a n. ar I th Am will part st Florida Brotherhoods in . nd 7 at AWTHOIIZfD OEALft Si. 1955 "~ Qtatify HEARING AIDS _J $75 to $325 STANLEY GOULD . Shrinks Piles Without Surgery Stops Itch-Relieves Pain ><* inrk.Wi Special IF< rthc . :' ince with the a-' ishmg ability to shrink hemor- rhoids, stop recta! itch and to relieve pain-without surgery. In case aftt-r ease, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage 1 took place. Most amazing of all n were so thorough that made astonishing statemi like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret if a new! 1 stance (Bio-Dyne | < f a famous research This - in tuppotitm , under the nan mutcu DRUM recalls post Even today, th. se many years later. 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I.ill I M el cul D I Ad Paqe 10-A Jtmt&nor***' Friday Improvement Foreseen In Plight of Jews in Russia Continued from Page 1-A opmcnt. >ai . regarding the treatmeitl ol Soviet Jewry, "would be a historic . ,i\ for our people " Dr. Goldmann expressed hi- con viction ih.it the anti-Jewish ait in (he Soviet with criminations in the soviet Union are m I a result Ol Communist a, inn .1 specific Knssu.n phe- nomenon, Hue to centuries-old tra- ns among main sections ol the population on the positive aide. he added, are the prominent role which Soviet .lews plaj in arts and scienae ami the equality of rights they enjoy in many fields. 'Another positive factor which we welcome," he stated, "is that Russia's Jews are officially rec- ogniied as a national minority, and carry this recognition in- scribed in their passports. Rus- sian Jews are net physically en- dangered through annihilation or persecution but as the result c* enforced ass:mi!ation, which is ?" precise policy of the USSR." mo . -- - Kl ji for the in- ti r ' inspect f ben y is not I the ill n gain I main Jewish however it wisl Israel, and a^ain taking Its position within the Jewish world as ,. of its main, creative commun- in1' .1, Dr GoMmann also appeadel to the leaders ol the Aral' -'ate- "to heed the ad\ue of President Habib utba ol Tunisia i and *' up their attempts to annihilate Is and. above all. not to tr> to ge the Aral> Israel conflict he said, ] .ie. enlar "Within the past yaar "the Arab leadership has bn attempting to enlarge the con- flict with Israel into a mere gen- eral struggle with the Jewish people throughout the world." He warned that, if the quarrel with Israel were to be extended into a genera! Arab-Jewish con- flict, "this would be a tragic de- velopment." Touching on relations betws* n I pe r and Germany. be referred lo the German Par liament's I ition to Jewish victims I \ .' ho r from East Europeai ' 143 This . , !, d lai i 'l does no! Beach High Players To Present Come : I i Pa 11 ; which determine Germon-Jewish relations no,., the histen. ,.. view 'll"' sol :<""; "' ,h-'' will require time, as onlj tin* solve the eat Py< '' nd questions involved the e istenee ol Germans now cannot be . i bj he Jewish ; neither can w* rtur,n : the Nazi period be forgotH n G r must esipress bj its :. teniions to .'radical.' all re- mains ol Nazi lendaneJes and all attemf to revive \a/i HeOlOg) on the o'.her h.md. the Jewish peo should appreciate bat Ger man> has cried to do in the spheres ot indemnification and restitution. an I not make even Germai younger geaeratien reapons chat their father- had done On the subject of relations be tween Christians and Jows, the World Jewish Congress leader first deplored she death of Pope John XXIII, whose passing he called "a loss to the Jewish peo- ple." Then, referring to the forth- coming session of the Ecumenic- al Council, he warnod that, should the Council fail to vote satisfactorily on the last sessions' approval of the declaration on Jews, "we shoe Id not only de- plore such failure." Such a de- v^looinent he said will bung at:ut deterlorj'-on between the Catholic Church and the Jewish people." ' i do 80, to be com e an organ v .. to establish coi Ji .-'i organizations and Coastal wers APARTMENTS 159th ST. & COLLINS AVE, 945-6326 BEST ' RENTAL VALUE ON MIAMI BEACH "i StOS !S OF *(' 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS (160 per menu. FREE CARPEiING FRic PakKING Models open 9 AM to 6 P M Ta g a ilok. Mir .t. Ellen - stien. and '' Vati Led hv u. ndj Ungei. the al orchestra will feature Leslie Un- er l B ixei ber ltonna Lear, Susan Carroll, and Eileen Keuben. Others it! the iast include The* Belous. Core) Todd, Be** Wilson Karen I :: el Gill Todd. 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Ben Cranoff, ReaHor Ph 531 7247 UDING TAXES AND MAINTENANCE AIR CONDITIONED AND HEATED tlEVATOR SERVICE PRIVATE BALCONY OR TERRACE 'REE OEE-STREET PARKING QUIET SPACIOUS GROUNDS BEACH MANOR a a a a TRI-REALTY ASSOC INC. mjtm .CNOOMINIUM ARTS. 34fl MICHIGAN AVtLmmmm '-___________. > Friday,' July !6. 1965 .".. knlslhinnrldHmr Paqe 11-A 5,000 Celebrate Independence Day At New YMHA With Programs for All Ages i. < 'd ''Mot* than .vimo people cetc >ra(ed the Fcnrth <>f .July weekend it the new YMHA in .1 variety ol >n>grms for .il! .<:: levels from hree years old to x'nw citizens." tated Paul Fa-ke president "!' the r"M and YVHA t <.r. ter Miami "IllBtoatpmirin!.' of the lommun ty htm is an example of under landing and acceptar of the ecreation, jjrnnp work and Ids- ire-time program 1 ffered the .). sh oamihunit;. h> the Y.M ami VWrfA Of Greater Mian i nmtin ied Ffefte. Thefcatm*: \ evening festivities >egan with a l'"il and Patio Sonar. anceunde. the -pon-i.r-lup >! the V Women'~ \u\iliarj afore thai >0 adult- p.u-ieipated l!l the square dance and part) around thr pool, tBe lai-e-t in the State ol oiidr. ^Chairman "t the e\ent .>- Mr- 11 Rjrven. .. 1 -he \ 1- assisted h\ *rs. Jack !' \l! 1; With, Mrs lr\u I Vlman, Mrs sen Harriv M VIrs. Myron \lnk-, Mr* r.ert Saul Hrs. AJ Winuk Supervising was lias Miriam ScheinLi >f adWV gctiMtie- On Sunda> mornm. at 8 30 a m he Senior Hmh Son Ball \j 1 eld three game.- in uhuh the I wing team- participated Kappa >elta Pi, Alpha I'hi I'i Su:ma Phi 'hi Kappa Smma and Alpha Rho 'elta. At* a m the rrcreatiotl ta ilitie*. were opened under the su erviaion of 'lord on Hagej and ruce Roger- ineludini! nix teni 1- *irt*. PtaJdle hall eontr-l- wen- eld all da> lone for men. hand all competitions for men and oys, t little ,,r\<\ female volre\ hail ante, atlti pn 1 The *wlsmi"-: i*miI under the ipetvlskm o| Dan (.'av.inaueh as opened to "he entire membei p, nd at om >iniinin ie More than 2,000 persons p< patted In these events during the -e of the daj. wfrtch culmin ated with a Chuck Wagon Suppei and movie at fi pin Memlx rship Relations Commit tie. under the chairmanship ol Marshall Harris, was available to discuss problems and suggestions nt the membership, w hi oh will then he put into effect as soon as : asible Young Israet Co'.legiates To Hear Rabbi Horov'rti "The Three A e. p. Si rii11 cance Todaj ili he the theme ol the next meeting of Young [sra ' - Saturday, it p m at Washington Federal, 1133 Merman Dr. I Morris I Hbroi iti a foundi il he ... oap. >ll be g -1 eaker 1 e title refers to a period ol over the destruetio n Jerusalei 1 a n d is highlighted b> the : is) 1 he ninth da) of ,\\ Refreshments will he served and further inferr a inn ma) he ob tamed from Mike Victor and Ed / 1 Special Events to Benefit Crippled Children's Home Proceeds pom two social affairs planned i>\ the \nn.i MFtter Circle are earmarked for the Harry-Anna Crippled Children's Home in L'ma. till... Fla On "Tuesday, at 7 SO p m a card part) "ill lie he'd at the Elks Lodge, 720 West Ave A hayride to Haulover Beach, I'it 1. is stated for Saturday Jnt) 24, Bl 7 p m pickup and retui n at Flks Cloh, 720 West Ave K\ enlng w :l! include 11 ansporta lion and ko-her hoi d igs In c\hai ne > is \i \i in ,\ \\ elrod Elmer Munc Appointed to Manufacturers Life Office William C. 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Postal Clerk substitutes do not receive overtime now and most work at least .Vi to Bl hoUI'8 par week straight tune paj The administration proposes a three percent increase, effective Jan 1966 The Postal Clerks are pushing for a T percent pa\ hike retroactive to Jan 198 Before You Rent Compare When they tell you the apartments are luxurious . COMPARE! King-sire apartments free cen'ra' air coed Moo- ing and heating lame private 'fraces all wat^-in closets ultra-modern kitchens and bathroc When they tell you the location is wonderful . COMPARE! Just off Biscayne Bo"ievard 'ight on Biscay,? Bay . only 3 minutes fro ri Miami Beach Ten minutes takes you .vest to the Airpo't, south to downtown Miami or Key B.sca.ie and north to 79th Street. We're ngh* below the 36th Sf expressway which conned i r express.-.a,s and the Sjn- ne State Parkway. When they tell you the features are the finest . COMPARE! ing il gjard d i- jry each floor. When they tell you the pleasure facilities are the best . ( OMI'Alll j C re 3 pool tennis courts ird ling be al I I t 5 l and- When they tell you, dollar for dollar, you get the most COMPARE! 131 only I # I monthly for DELUXE STUDIO APARTMENTS ' j One o'ld Two Bedroo''" Apartrneo's A.a lable PLEASE CHECK THE FACTS When you move to Bay Park Towers we prefer you be positive that YOU COULDN'T DO BETTER! V I TOW E F Rental Apart ON WSCAYHf MY AT N i 33"J ST MIAW H6BI0A-PM it 1^183 tl ' N N in C tli l.i J.N SI Oi M CU tx At Page 12-A +Jti Ave - A VI AGUDATt- *C" " Orthodox. ' . p 11 AGUOATH ISRAEL [Orthodox. R.i AHAVAT SHALOM CONGREGA. TION 985 SW 6?tH Ave. Orthodox. Cantor Israel Kerehner. ANHr EVeT S3 SW 1th W1 Conwrv-tlve. Bmsnuol Ku.h.Lw --. BETH DAVID ?62* SW 3rd '^ Con- servative. Rabbi Sol Landa,. Cantor William W. Lipson. pvidj a p i" Summei S iturdaj 9 "> Sermon ... Week " CAHDUUGHTlNG JIM! 'amuz 6:55 p.m. {lUcc/ccua -I ,A\ SYNO .. =>t I Rot- 0F TORAH PORTION OF THE WEEK BALAK ' K 1(01 . R.ibm R '" ird v ''" t; Seymour Hikes - Cantor I ion "i Ave Or- BETH EL. 500 SW 17th Ave Ortno dox. Rabbi Solomon Schilf. BETH ISRAEL. 711 40th St. Ortho- dox. Rabbi Berel Wein Fridaj 6 p.m. Batura*} "' Ml"- eha 7 p m, ETH JACOB. 301-311 Washington Ave. Orthodox. Cantor Maurice Mamches. ETH KOOEShT UoTsw 12th Ave. Modern Traditional. RaBbi Max Shapiro. Cantor Benjamin Ben-An. ETH MOS~H~E CONGREGATION. 13630 W. Diecie Hwy. Conservative. ifth TF'LAH. MS Euc'id Ihodox Rabbi Joseph_E. Rackov.ky ,E>H TORAH. loJtrr-St. and]E 11th Ave Conser. it.ve Rabbi Max Lip- .chit. Cantor Ben-Zion Kir.chen- Mum ,... .i.,v g p m Saturdas '" a '' " ,. m VNAI RAPHAEL. 140- NW '83rd S, Con,e-vafve. RabB, Harold Richter. Cantor Jack l.erner Frida> 13 P "' Sermon: "Ho pood lv Are Your Tents Jai ib- Ml .i.v mii ''':; of Mr ind M l"aul W. B:3rt p m Cos* HOLLYWOOD TEVPLE 5 NAI 120' Heilbraun. iWice refused to accom ,, ,,,u. the men; bul only the Numb HOMESTEAD JEWISH CENTER! HSt Homestead. Conservative Ca St.. tor Pincus 8th n- Aloof. Mini'h.i ISRAELITE CENTER. 3175 SW 25th *fi*ConT.rv.t,v.. Rabb, Shmaryahu T svirsxy. Cantor Lou,. Cohan. IACOB C COHEN COMMUNITY JASVNAG0GUE .532 wa.h.n.t.a Ave. Srthodox. Rabbi^Tibor H Stern. KNESETH ISRAEL. 1416 Euclid AvJ. Orthodox. Rabbi Oavid Lehrfie.d. Cantor Abraham Seii. Setmon "The M with a Midianite woman jntmg of th. W.ekly Port.or, This recour of tht Law it " Hebrew Lesson 1544 Rabbi M - MIAMI BEACH ITZ CHA'M. Washmaton Ave Orthodox. Abraham Strassfeid MIN V O N AI R E^ C*0 N G R EO1ATIO N 3737 Bird Rd. Modern Traditional. \ (r">andy Or Phmeai Weber- a re/*/i 111 I, i, avail**** at 27 Willi.ni^ St..^Nbw York 5, N.Y. President o tho soci 5hen9old, and th. volum... ----- disfribu,ing th, volum. it Joseph Schlang. Rabbi vfotfn) nojan"iva,p nn-79 ^jf V4 nnfl n-:y .tes ^in 3Ba Kannn1? ,in*j n*? nn-n ht n*aai .z-rr-n Judging Charitably A story is told of Rabbi Lev. >hev shalov Isaac, of Berdiehev. when he was min on his way to Selichot (the Peni tential Sen-ices held daily before the Jewish Now Year at the syna- e. and the Shamos was goin^ along with him They were u i THE RABBI SPEAKS FROM HIS PULPIT ,3'a*T12*j ing beneath the roof oi a house 11 hi le from the ram In this hous , ,1 tavern where thiwes, thugs and drunks m uld con : iii-hili Irinking. would discuss and decide on their doings |h, sh imos p. 'P 'd through the windo and sa a I and ol .o^aSfiatrDOxrvaunKaoa nothi 1 the table was I a\l km.: lying Rabbi." said the Shamos to in Levi I-. a< see for yoursell how those wick d lews are drinking Irunk " Far be it." said Rabbi I- '\ "Israel s a hol> pi They must certainly be eatin ce The Sh imos I it each one .i< with the 0 1 i e 1 ., ,---.... i Levi ,D,""1nr'pi D^naij. |saac ime to an agn tils ' b li i i.i vi Isaac '!''..: an iking 1 lie: and Hai p> Nev Ve r 1 h e ich othei "Ni i tO I : . 'Ml "If so." Rabbi Levi Isa flowed with joj "1 h > an pit tt- n peni ir.ts and thi; ai e 11 fe ii t I" each other before Seli- 5PHD'C JEWISH CENTER M! Collmi Ave. Rev. Cantor Safli Nah mia rEMPLE AOAir- VfeSHUrj M. C J .ervative en lana B tor Ma Manv Rabbis Face 'Unique' Problems MPLE BE.'" Or -i ' K"-1jI : b ^y DVfaw D'Jl zr -O'Sin z--::r: men fTm% vhsn f*sn a-asa Q"p,"i. *?$ mtiaq 7D1 XT. Vfffl ^Vl ]'" } - "lE \. WO. 0^ 4ih Ave Reform .-::- ___._.. -.<- "Z'.'Z .D",::... i1? "21 Tata n?,l7r .... T T .on Q-B-iij? ~s-;- r .D'p-iD^D'iDiXD:-:'^--: one* nNm aitf ;"::-! m TEMPLE B : r H S H R 1500 S v\ St Recontt l ' .. "' IS ..... i It St TEVPLE BETH Ave lor Oavid Cons - 1 rV 81 St. Conservative. I .. , II -3 II .'.-'- I .mrt T TX arX P'Sm"; chot in order i. enter V? "ai^ -nix x^n r;-i ^y DDon1? nn on pns* .nlaag rpi^r -^ "at -mix rft-'jm en T t : T 1? D'ypin on f^ pns" nj rx nj ^-id1? hs x"?x aiuh .hdid ni,?1 d New Year with holiness and purity (Published by Brit Ivrit Olamit) F 19th st Relj'm Rah!'. Joseph R. Narot n1: MV Past Nat'l. Commander Guesl ol Town Halt forum "Are the Germans Guilty?" will be discussed by Daniel Neal Hell er. 1 o c a I attorney, past national commander. Jewish War Veteran- chairman. Dade County Veterans Commission, for The People PLE JUDEA Liberal Reform. Per -- o TEVPLE VENORAH 320 PV'rmj Ave R-iodi Morria Kip th St Bv RABBI E. HISENBERO Temple Beth Sholom, Lake Worth "What die ,ne unique problems of a rebbi in a small common ity?" 1 h \ e beet , on th to t> I bi in i I i I n t I < : .- iii al in on , | ease their intercct in the .,,.,,,, ,| init> and offer moral 1 haw- served in small commun :n the North, and wish to . that there arc mat i-ljc.i hi- and pleasures in serving the communit) in it- spiritual le representative)* to tt* van* Robin Eisenbtrj ; h i n one Tht 1 [eels unwel f hii -; : ;. ii I affairs n has i place v. ind i . the I .i Hebrew American which evill lra Imp (he image and reaped of tlx- Frequent viaita from headqual Conservative Rauui Mif ADram- n,-eN and III educating the south Will. Cnlor Edward Klem. 1^34 Washington Ave Chain) Rose, moderator. Heller attended the Nuremburg Trials Question period follows D'B'n^nn Dn^ BJ*a^n nxn six'ak Town Hall Forums on Fn- inix xm ^ ^hti ' d^S? on pnr i)> ^iV na nlaan ^a nx ni1? ni .id:; -rr iD23 n1? *D"i x^na ]z dx ' on nn hdi nna& pny am ,qh"idj rnitfn ftsjg *&*? nr ^oa nr D'--.--; nw1? wja^ na .nin^cn ...n^nDDi ntfnpa n^inn TEMPLE NER TAVID 80th St and Tatum W.ite'way. Modern Tradi- tional Rarioi Euaen* Labovitz Cantor Saul H. B'eeh TEVPLE OR CLOM. Conjervative S755 SW 16th St., Miami R.iBbi Samuel April Cantor Nico Peldman TEMPLE SINa; of NORTH MIAMI 1210O NE "6th Ave. R'torm Rabb. Daniel V Lowy. Cantor Chet Gale ' l.\ u .. |i - . TEVPLE TF.-RETH s m 1 I commumties can the image of the rai>>i as representative ItaShi- of lamer noigl - communities can alw i-1 who need and seek spiritual j i I ance Hut we cannot hide the man) disappointments of the rabbis in the small communities Mosl rabbis are dedicated to the calling of Judaism, promoting assistance with moral oi Jewish faith, and teaching ol ;,,"'',N and friewlahlp Judaism But often, the rabbi in We cannot expect an the small communit) t i rabbinical students oi I i- insufficient respect and teachen unleai the respi given in- positi n In th.....rded then is Unproved " -" 'mmunity ihe resp l rda and i' mbers n ' TEVPLE TF.-RETH JACOB. J- tO 1 I., |- cl.T \ .lll.lt'. ],. ,,| m ,|,,v ,- , ......s"VJ"vr fai tmaU ommunities . -!,. rabbi, cant n fji'o^B rna nna nx-j-.ta) , ap- : ;!TZ N '" Miami TEM=>. ,.,. ., A , Coi lerval Cantor Bn D Rd Wa ' TIFERETH ISRAEL. IMC N Mlml Ave Conaervatlva. Rabbi Henr. V.'er - problem whicl lid rev ti i hers I . .,n help ' tual i' ' P his progi lorn to mdi I i ) the syni ep tl. Mit. of .' fta of our ance la ism with ho : espe< ctiona and uill set k help Ma; im rti vot^NG 'sk.el 9*o ne mat St nun until us till M i " **?/ IkrHitr Page 13-A \t of Tamuz this Sunday f SAMUEL J. FOX 117th day *** [ith of Tamux (excur- ,.r on JuW II "* jtt Day? (Sine* tha k on ft* Sabbath, tha [take p'aca ,hi* v#*r y, July IW jnah (Ta'anith 4:6> (, five Iracic episodes on this date through 'history During the Revelation at Sinai ilrts bearing thr ten Ints were broken be- fsjn of the Colden Calf episode of the de- "the Temple the daily wd on that day The through the wall of tpostomiu burnt the law <>n th.it day. k- his time, or the Jew , nashen in his time. idol in tin- temple "" , ii is also re'..it' d thai IV Noah senl the dove Irk and it could not find 11 it: so It tarlan Schjfir j i!\ |7, Harlan I porse S hafir h at Temp i I ays trumpel ... i leresl a place to settle. So it is said that of the people of Israel, during the course of their bitter exile, who could not find a place in the world in which to settle down in peace. Why it that portion of the Biota which describes Mesas' pro cedure in obtaining forgive- ness from tha Almighty for th. sin of tha Golden Calf road on this fast day? This particular fast day would have special interest in this epi- sode since it was on that day that the two tablets of the Ten Com mandment.v were broken becaust of the sin of the Golden Calf. How ever, this portion is real on all the other fast days mentioned in the Bible i except Yom Kippun. The reason i^ thai ;i f;t-1 !;<> i- ordalned u > day when the people seek forfivi nesa and that this p<>r tion. whuh tells how Moses sought and achieved forgiveneu for his people is indeed must appropriatt for the reading of the day it i- claimed thai dui \ne the Tal mudii pei i" ; the portion of the I orah di I hi rses was ibl fast laj II a.i dui ing tin l iaonu pi riod thai I ion .i~ mbstituti tamed the kej lo I - Ihe rabbis wai ted the peopli lo repi incidence thai the) u ill be foi gi\ n Why is th* fast day delayed until Sundiy if the date occu-s on tSe Sabbath? *AUI SAHUtl S70MI MMaisssssisstMsssssssalsssI g IN TIMES OF SORROW L 1 r-mW 19^0WBftS express what word* cannotl wi sr\n simivtht FLOW Mi> AM WHERE txoticGarurns MIAMI MIAMi BEACH 63S-4516 5323361 CORAL GABIES 665 S423 HOUYWOOD FT. lAUOEROAlE 945-7051 FR 1 7398 MIAMI ttAOt Cofl JEfferjon 1-7677 newman: tVN&AAL HUMI 1333 DAD BOULEVARD Edward T. Newmon. F.D. The nature of the day calls for sadness over the destruction of the temple. Its liturgical require- ment calls for prayers of penance and regret iSelichoth). The spirit of the Sabbath does not allow any public grief for the Sabbath is to be regarded as a "delight" (Oneg). Penitential prayers are not per mitted on the Sabbath since one is supposed to feel confident and not regretful on the Sabbath. Thus, should one of the public fast days fall on the Sabbath it is postponed until Sunday: (the exception is Yom Kippur whose original nature was a festive oru i. Dr. Goldstein At Convention Dr. B. L. Goldstein, of 1825 NE two years of pre-medical educa- 164th St., was among delegates re- tion. four years at an approved cently attending the Florida Po college of podiatry, and pass the diatry Association annual conven- Florida State Board of Podiatry tion at the Sheraton Hotel in Ft. Examiners. Lauderdale ----- At the convention, outgoing pres ident. Dr. Seymour Leopold, of Mi- ami, handed the gavel over to Dr. David A. Stone, of Hollywood. Podiatrists are specialists in the care and treatment of foot ail ments. Before being licensed in .Florida, a podiatrist must complete GELB MONUMENTS INC. Optn fyery Dor Closed Sobbofn 140 SW 57th Ave. MO 1-8583 Miami's Only Strictly Jewish Monument Deoler IfehbiSfcne Guest At Adath Yeshurun r ~ : Vi \ .1 I Stern is i the Universe! Theological Seminary of Israel .irx! the Hebrew University of Jerusalem He also did gradM < work at Columbia University in journalism and public relations. He h.s served as spiritual leader of five Jewish communities of (ireen- irood, Mississippi, Ontario, Cali- fornia, and Laredo, Tea and is known for his modern and enlight- ening interpretation oi Holy Scrip- tural and Jewish customs and tradi. tions He is active in man) Jewish Youth organization.* and is the founder of several I'SY chapters. 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First National Bank i r United National Bank ' Jirsf. \altonaIBank TnE MCCERN BANK WITH A TRADITION or service <-our 44tn year A. T> -, KCAD AT LINCOLN VALl. MiAVI BEACH ^m Telephone 531-7311 * UNITED NATIONAL BANK K b. BiSCAYNE BOULEVARD MIAMI FLORIDA Telephone 377-8731 bar rederal Deposit Insurance Ccrporation Friday, Ju'.v 16 1st lh rMW Page 14-A Today's Though*: Russians are Bent on By DR. SAMUEL SILVER Dereligionizing the Jews THOSE RUSSIAN anti-Semites Denv it though they wUl, the Russians' seem to bo bent on de- rcli lionizing the J*ws. Y ld d ',s. n writers were hounded during the Stalin regime. And after Stalin went, we had hoped that anti-Semitism would go too. But it would seem that though Krusohev would smile, there was animosity beneath that smile And then Kruschev went in that process of Wf* lerious evWHMUCe which has given rise to the ui.lp that in Russia the most popular reference vol- ume is called "Who Was Who. anti-Semitism Itoi" Obstacles and diffl- the spirit of Judaism. And now throughout our land is hJM*e * of protest against Russia tor its persecution of Ju I'm We have ral.io ^d demons^t.ons I hes and visits to our official, and even i'uted State, Senate passes a resolution condemn- ing the Russians. Some American Jews are a bit uneasy about a|l ,his activity for a rather odd reason It is not that they exculpate the Russians; they don t. indeed, and tho As We Were Saying: By ROBERT E. SEGAL Controversy Over Anti-Poverty Fund: Ezekiel 16:49 is offered in a church- irTs guide for fighting the batth 000 poor peop .:,! under.) And what is written in Ezekiel is worth rep. aim, - .,. the new Populist taking foi m Bell Id this v as the guilt ol your Sodom she and her (laugh- rs had pride, surfi il ol food, and prosperous ease, bul did not aid Ihe poor and needv " The poor and needy in America, including those rep resenting third generation folks on welfare lists, are ing it out with City Hall in Cleveland, Philadelphia Boston, and many other cities. They want to have more say ai how the $8 000.000,000 in currently-appropriated anti- poverty funds win be used. If by next year, some S3.000.- 000,000 will be available, tbej wanl to be consulted on that distribution also. Inspiring this demand is not only an understandable pride on the part of those intended to benefit by the government funds but also a .-eaivfi for a built-in po> the lat ss as Panorama: By DAVID SCHWARTZ Buber: A Thinker fcJARTIN BUBER was a great '" Jewish thinker and philoso- pher, lie W8C the editor of the firs' Zionist publication when the move ment was directed by Theodore Herzl He was a man who can be viewed from many angles It is too early to predict what history will ultimately account his most important aspect, but certainly one of the mosi interesting things about him was the way he transcended and overcame the dividing fences of faith. He made Jerusalem again speak to the world as in the days of the prophets. The word religion comes from the Latin religio meaning "to tie together.'- but history shows that it has more often separated and antagonized. Buber was one who brought together. Maimon- ides influenced some of the non-Jewish theologians, as well as the Jewish. Rashi had an influence on Luther's translation of the Bible into German, but perhaps not since Bible days has a Jewish religious thinker exerted so broad an influence on the non Jewish world as Buber. Such theologians as Rein- hold Niebuhr and Paul Tillitch have at least read and praised him. When Buber came to America last. h'- audience included man) ol other faiths and of other colors, The essence of Buber's thinking is a kind of tying up of 1 and Thou." To him, life is a greal and continuil ie of man and God and man and man. Todaj thi ord dialogue is heard on all Bides It owes it- i mmencement to Buber li it is a fad, " is a gooi : tetter to have a dial than shoo: j Buber wa randfather Sblomo ,; (bar, a scl ed for bis studies ..i rabbinic Irashim. The Midrashim are verj close to the lore in the Midrash, the rabbi and mag- gid took the drier prosaic mat. rial and infused the poetic imagination into it. Galicia, too where the Bubers : ti strong* >ld ol Chassidim and here toe was another element to appeal to the i tinning mind Ol young Buber. He had to go through the agonizing periods of revolt, too. v.hen he was Bar Mitsvah, he showed us defiance by delivering his speech on Shiller scarcely a proper theme for men an occasion The 1 bassKbc digi evived him. He becami quainted with those God-intoxicated men the Baal Sliem lov. the L.ibl.ner Seer. Rabbi Klunelech men who, seeking gi. had also come dose to the heart of man. ern v lection against allowing Citj Hall to u-< ., spanking new kind of pork bi Much of the controversj i < er .vcrtj pr gram center- in man John V Lin " y rk, we will all learn moi paw r sti uggle Watching the fight unroll, we will come easii so much .: th i I .., io years sprin lai from ur und< trfients m the are. arty, heavj thinker- in the i have long since opted tor a concentration on thi ssues And v l the dimensions and shapes an e sti ,i povertj in modern America? Michael liar nngton. who has moved rapidly into the slot ol Xumber i authority on poverty, estimates lha( having Ihe poor with ii- is costing this affluent natioi ......' a year He arrives al this staggering figure by toting up all thai w< spend maintaining povertj on federal, state, and local levels Harrington, the eloquent champion of the "invisible poor," ha- Ixen going about the country pleading for the expansion of minimum wage coverage, hike.- in social security, a wider unnv for medicare, and all out efforts tn improve education for the poor. Economist Leon II. Keyaerling has given us this graphic breakdown of America's 34,000,000 poor. 52 per- cent relied deficient education. 44 percent live in the South. 40 percent reflect excessive unemployment. 29 percent reflect female family, head-; 2" percent reflect aged family head-. 2."> percent are non-white, and 15 per- ient live on farms , in applying the apthDovsrt) mane) to tin- deplor able picture. Sargent Sbriver and hi- aides are putting hundreds ol teen agers to work tin- summer, placing much emphasis on remedial education and job trainin. vanning -mall business loans, and astablisbing our domes- tic Peace O And certain alert congressmen are minding ihe store :n Washington by trying to nuke it impassible henceforth lor Alabama- Governor George C Wallace ur any other regional satrap to veto localized anti-poverty programs sel up with federal funds but unpalatable to state polit IcaJ bosses because local political favorites have been bypassed, the Russian bias against (be Jews extends vest |ntern8tional arena, with Uie Soviets siding i the Arab- on important iMtfM The uneasiness derives from what might Cited a paradox lM The paradox is that BV I participant in efforts to permit Ihe Russian i to palionue his religious activities does not run. bother to participate m religious activitra in Gauntry The complaint is that Russian .-yoago* aic empty Ala-, mans American synagogue* vutuallv empty, ajwodnned often by the very pee who built them, paid for them and administer u*-.r affairs The cry Is that Rwsfian children ckm t , eh-nce to learn about their faith Alas, m- . American Jewish children care little about then faith through choice rather Hun through duns* Perhaps, however, the momentum of gain. which the lack of opportunities tor Jewish trai: in Russia i- denied Will "lake the dccricrs de to take advantage of the owortunittes open to Jews m this country There are different ways <>f undermining a - lie one wa) i- to stigmatise Ihe worship] , H-a} is to abstain from worsl trove of Judaism in R . , Pi rhaps while we lanv njjcr ben nti d we ) be ' ' ea Ji Between You and Me: By BORIS SMOLA Ambassador Ivaty T HE ISRAEL GOVERNMENT i in this b.i--aiiiu There ham Herman >'" ington 'lluir is country l>> thi ail..; Israel < iivov i Ambassador ((may. Uraei- permanent rep live at the United Nntiana And l \mrrsmjrtltr kalricl hat/. Israel Q , -ul Geojeral in -New York, who is nctt it ly Israel > envoy to New York Jew ; largest Jewish community in the world Leader- ., Jewish groups in Nee York will mam Ambassador r\*ti ,| who will Im- leaving the Unsted Stales tlus juonth come Israel's Ambassadsjr in Moscow During his term of Bjarviee in New York, he h greal adnuratUO. In hi* quiet but very pieasair *av. bi VHMEked tirelessly to >trengthen tit. link of trie rusting between the various group- ui New York -i< and Israel HQs prasenee wm fel: at even iaap - Jewish gathering and his public appearance- aaatii Ihemselves i>; umpiicit) ta.t -inl alartnm His ha.- attracted to him not only Jewish leaders ed m heipin Israel but also Jeuuh literary nei main u.ti:. -^- are i ultural Hi- new po-t m Moecew is not the lirt d.p. he has held in a reel' Clw i Ufaires m Budgpeel for three > was later Israel's Unbassador to Pound A i ation be i as i member ol a Dbbuti years prior Io estaMiahsMBM of Israel ite jom^l .iiin-i;> (or Foreiga Kltgm in i;hji and has ripce n various jsiti>n ,.f Secre Ihe GeuetasBenl ai Lscael whU-bhchvid lor three y Oft the Record: By NATHAN ZIPRIN Rise Seen in U.S. Literary Creativity fJESPiTE the reports ol pesti mistic social scienUsts, we set a definite rise in Aroerkai ish literal-} creativitj i here are those \\h<> claim thai thi ai i iltui it ion ol Jews within r scene makes anj I distinctive creative Jewish I " uli : reali2i - can climate n lerature thai I ;,. t futun Recenl rs have n . .hcation of Jewish ..- it Has son lie Jewish .1 acl . innual will show thai Ihe n ,n, i irvej of American ie d in the J- wish Hook \ ven the character ojkI hnttoo ithin which American J- r i have not don,- .11 eithei i i- not the pJat I'. .bat atoei Ji ! In literal A, io bo ' . I :. 'i t than honi This new interest maj be attributed Io sev 'h Ol local Jwish ,-. .,' -actiMtv durui" ,u ' - h BOQk Month Book Monti, throughout the ' facti is countrj ., i i recent annui ...IIICll Ol , are is koo the progress m &e Jewish Un>k- ha- hjen al round wrote: am '" - .1 i have hettd H the imag< i I the peo| lion 'lor, m fact is sort that N- rai ateri th Ii w pro* it paid the peopli there :- DO Wi still rend ixmk- and bujeks Jewish litersrj i: nagnj m quest tor i' decedas of the iwi virtually dominate '' (n*aVi nnas ma nnuina) U 'Sc, July IS. 1965 JmistifkrkMbf) Paqe 15-A LIU: A Second Look By MAX LERNER .,f Hie thingi thai happrtw < ywi in Etiropr H I found in hrr<- weeka th;it you can't escape conversations on Amen- 1 policies, a" '.ur 0H poattiooa. Merc arc som* of the results of my ncond , vrl o( the basic themes of the Johnson policies >i intervention: In Kurope the Viet Nam action is regarded the Dominican action u an intervention The first will have reach ng reeulta, for good or ill: The second will hohhle our nil narrow our Optima m Latin America in the years tmmed ead The European! argua that President Johnson might have hit longer and called draajiiWwHy on the OAS batort taking msell As l see it now, they are prohably rlgM Several observ vikom I talked were impressed hy Theodore I>rapers piece .a Leader, with it* vigorom caeca nag of Joan Bosch What iptpeang la nol Intervcn ion as su-.h. bwl intervention against -t rebellion The) are leaf interested in being logical than l :-, America and the OAS ai watchdea*: If the I > \S formula ii- the Dominican aituatloa wen- to work, it could be i .llertive security in Latin America Something would from the whole mean business The difficult) is ?AS is i it* !' ''- ed d nto D " its options in future Larin-American crisea have itter what happens In Email Bolivia, Colun \e will be n i rdian will find Mntaeti hemmed in, the watchdog :-> Viet Nam and containment: The tful people with \ w I d to .in u.,- aim< I at the I on and S I ; -' ,11 \ .'ill comi hi li> of i " This i- ..M impossible d w ntainmenl Tin more valid position is th.it Chinese \ ,i ,ii TMt i withdraw trom ill push toward the control of the whole area Ann .., ol ia and the Weatern camp by confront ih co nieepow er, Do Americans have the temina? The real European fears I the political realiata were the the i--ar that the South -, would lose heart, thus transforming it into an American the ;. that Wnertcaiu do not have the inner stamina to tna jungle I w i) These fe iri have a basis v Tse-Tung and Ho l hi Minn have displayed long pa . \ how to wait and Um I nda appa . their |h pie for a I ing si In Vmerica. with ,.,. ei r\ move ol the \ :. | *erio islj I itened What ... ,. :I1 Viet Nam is loss the military than the .1! : < me diracthm ot Europe: \n i r ii its poucj and It II : pit sures ' i I an opuu> i iropi h will v. for him I ut lb l folio* ; ,i. (. | rope u i whole The beat line for An wj mara pool I '' '' ls,ons On East-Weal unity in Eurooe ' with imagination is being used: I 1" - ted speech at ii' u d I'm ion -' this was an \ i : n polii v It is the mce ol the use oi ip |n dealing with .> complex pr Mem and in m k .ul i- iltuation instead ol patching It up it is some Ann-mans to take pride in I wh* KklM Of the I'resulcnt 's m rei ions anungh bo recognJaa amat i- right la his policies, la wrong. Student Council Elects Beachite Melvin Lerner, of 17101 NE Mh Ave. No Miami Beach has been aiw ad aecretary-troasuror of the student Council at Yeshiva College Yesluva University's undergradu- ate college of Hboral arts and aci ences for men. He is the SOD of Mr and Mrs Harry Lerner. A 19 year-old pre-med major who will enter lus junior year In Sep tember. Lerner previously served as assistant to the secretarv -treas- urer of the student Council. 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Spain nd P [ in .1 l lition to lh< k ities like Milan, Venii . 1 noa, Sar linia, Monaco, - ville, Granada, Ma it' and il n, Fayi -.1 1 Ian t'> make tide itl)ing distrUla and vil , Thej 'v ueo ilatad a 1 in the Ca 1 in Tan fr M rocco Returning to co ntrj metime an und the Iddli ol Aufi they'll staj at v.. di rl tttoria f.>r 3 week do tome till seeing in New rk (ity, for comparison, no kins. Meyer A.. Klor n 14-year-oM -wi Marc and lughter Kathy, a senior at the uverMt) of Pennsylvania, on 1 w. ek trek thn>u>jh Europe and 1 A tour of the Scandi- 1 countries will be followed .1 flight to Istanbul Turkej 1.1 it t ur of the fcc'n 1 In turn to 1 1957 thi Baskin ei 1 ties 1 |i t that time In add; In 1 la. 5 Ei Ian to . le.-l en to (heir l ,. ,,, 1 \ t, the family wiH 1 1 rer.ch Kn ... : : BUS . 1 pi nc isferhood Fetes ibbi's Wife 0 officers and board mem th David Sisterhood wel d their new Rebitzen, lira So) Hi || a brunch held in the |ne of Mrs Seymour Kaplan, 5001 tilth 1*1 on July 7 \r- (.eorye I_iskin chairman d committee memli t> added boratiom to the house and the in a blue and white de.i :" listerbood PresWenl Mrs Irv- Wi i- r and the guest ol honoi ided th.- receii in : line, di Spain and Portugal, and then :i Jet from Lisbon back to the U.S I asl fficial act for Floret) a t -fore leaving the country, was .1 "Talk Technion" orie 1 it n meeting and luncheon I at her hi me Among th e m u offlcen and board memb chai 1 member, Mrs. Hy Friedman who had Just re turned Irom Israel while there she discovered, much I hi I' light, Chat two relatives I lost track of were both profi at 'lee uii m Ir N , t..n Bur .-. i i tor of 1 I >r de 1- wife N ttie B 1 ras mil I I Mrs David 1 Kate Kleii I n 1 (ht .1 < 0 her new children's bock. Acorns .. e f *' Squirrels hich has l en published In Tel Aviv. Mar hall .1 Simmons and wife Rosalind who have traveled ez tensivel) in Europe have take: 13 > ear-old daughter Kathy with them this time for her first l">k at England, France, Zurich and Switzerland . After three week.- in New York with their three offspring, the Mandlers, Klten and Barnard, leaving next week, a deux, foi Mexico And returning from there, about the same time, Sam- uel Smith and wife Susan. v completely bewildered Susan Rubin ai swered her doo to have ..'i |s ti nto l">' house 1 arin : i>! ittei 1 of I The unusual part) ., . is r.u j \.- R Mexico R 1 : >l the v I : Mori in the I" "Jewish Floridian Miami, Florida, FriJuy. July 16, 1965 Section B Boated (left to right) are Mis. [Irving Weinei. Beth David Sis- t cd president Mrs. Sol -anduu. wile ol '.he conore- jation's new Lpiritual le-ider. mdng (left to riqht) aie Irs. Georqe LasV.m and Mrs. 'mour took.....11 ned t 1 the e\ nl happily ui I able A 1963 m. "i laude gradu- 1 Harvai i. 1 eslie Ja> Groa winner of an honorarj Harvard Scholarship plans ;o enter it- Law School In September Son ui Mr and Mrs. Bernard Gross 6380 SW *2nd Ter w-chi the Miami Herald Silver Knight n r general scholarship in 1961 and in that same year was ;i National Merit winner He is a former presi- dent of llillel A/.A A wedding in far off Englan taking Celia 1 Mrs Samuel 1 Herschfeld to Leeds Jetting across tfie Atlantic Aug 5, it will I reunion time for Celia who ha two brothers 1 sister and their (amities living in Great Brit 11 S01 in in I estner, son of her r. is the prospective bride- "in' 'ii v.. v 1 11 km in Ne r Judge Jason Berk " an i his B rbara . Oth Miami it- time in the n< rthern oart of the country, Rep Louis Wolfson 1 u ife Lynn in Sew York foi .. combination ol bu Iness .m>\ pleas ure \ :. nth I ng i' ition In Ha- . ,i in will erve as a reunion a l*h he son. I snee C01 poral Harry V. 1 h sman, United : ates xi Station! d for the i>:>-t at Subic Bay, Philll- ; 1 -! mds, he w 1 re tl: t, ,,... mp Smith, 111 wail, a- an aci ountanl Keep me :i ea burning during hei 11 -ence will be husband Bern Continued on Page 10-B Mrs. Philip Bloom Named State Legislation Chairman PHIUP I100M - Philip Bl >om has been rained station Chairman for ;';<> 1. la bj Mrs Joseph Willen, na ... pr -stdent, N.. ional O uncil of Ji w '-h Women. Mrs Bloom, vice president of lie affairs in the Sh ri s Di visi m, Great r Miami Section MCJW, recentlj returned from a \...: to Tal ihassee where she '-h ii ved the state Legislature during v re-apportionment session and ... 1 m.iw with several gov- ernment agencies As "art of her new Job, Mrs Bloom will coordinate the Informa- tion and activities of the Florida State government for the seven Council sections in the state. \ .in an organii ;tn de^ ' to a pi n of eiliu ation, - \ ii and soi ial action. h- oba levels "f governmnit, an I e slativi ims Elaine Bloom is a graduate of ir l College in New York City 1 hei she ma ? ''! in government The Bio ma 1 1 0 v e d hi re three years [o from Riverdale, N Y Her husband, torn tI> ..u Assistant At- tornej i'< meral of New York state, now practices law in Miami They live at :043.i NE 20th O with their young daughter ami son. Mrs Bloom also serves as vice president of education for the Young Women's Division ot the Combined Jewish A,.peal briefer* in Hhiiiinn ahadeu of eolnr Prettiest way to drift into dreamland. Vanity Fair's nylon tricot short-shifts layered over matching panties. A. Lined fop, drenched in primrose Alencon, heaven blue over petunia, black over nude, or all red. Mod. $12 B Solid color sheer too over fri-toned lining Under it, ruffled panties1 Petunia dawn pink ice. Red pefuiia wild clover Skylark blue petunia. je in group $8 -. .'..'.'-. , 1 F;ge 2-B +Je1sf fkrkftor x M ion Trances JL^chntan We the Women WOMAN OF THE WEEK When there is an old Shirley Temple movie on televi- sion, Lois Greene has a feeling ot nostalgia beenuaa thai was the way *e used to wear her hair when she was an adorable five-year-old model for newspaper advertising in Boston. Mass.. where she was born and brought up. The highlight wus when she won a Shirley Temple contest Lois" curia were real; they didn't have to be put up on curler* She loved to play with dolls and paper dolls Her playmates grew accustomed to hearing her little voice saying. "Let's pretend " Lol> went to Smith and then graduated frcm Byrn Mawr. ma- joring in English. During her col- days, she wai active in dra- matics and journalism. Her moth er moved to Miami after Lots lather died durum her last years in e Lois mel her future hus- band, Harold Greene, whin she came to Miami fur a Summer don before she 311 out fot the big city. New York, to carve out a career for herself She worked I r a bcok advertising agencj Harold went to New York, too. Later, they returned to Miami to be married, then back to New York to live Bu: the) didn't stay there lony. After six months, they returned here to live since both of their families made Miami their home Lois, an inbred Yankee, never expected to live in the Southbut here she is. adapting herself to Southern ways as u she had lived here all of her life, and slowly but surely that Boston ac cent is fading Lois m rked in advertising for three years until the birth ol their in-; child. Stephan. Then she did some free lance advertising, but along cam.- Bobbj and Jonathan. hasn't felt one pan of remorse at leaving the business world since her days are too full. One Ol her hobbies is plavin the piano She was quite an accomplished musician, wh gc teachers wanted her to continue with music as a maj but her mother, who hersell was a fine pianist told her to play lor herselt and not as a professional. Eventually, Un. hopes to study again, but now she pla\s purely for the pleasure of herself and her family. Every once in a while. Lois take- time out from her busy household to enroll m a course or two The last was literature, and this year, she thinks that it will he either Art or Harmony at Dade Junior College Cookmg is not a fetish with her. but reading is. The Greenes are charter members of Temple Sinai, and this Near Lois wi\\ work in programming with the Sisterhood She is also a member of the Greater Miami Philharmonic Society. Harold 1- a recently-elected Metro Commiseiooer The w"' "'""'" '"? "V!'" i"X P Utlca.,l} .""<""'!. but Harolds keen insight into noli '" Metro and the national political pi. tare.Lasl year she was , roi Shores Divisioi Nation .,. .,,,, '"'I "" yeai she's ohairman ol legislation mer^The", ini'"" '""' "'''"ld make '""," a household of wlih, '" '"'' tMl a?)roa<*ing the age when will be fun to go on trip, and do things together Tin- year hey u,ll -art with going to concerts it,,', now Se According to Lois, there are only two -must- a fi.mj... room and a play room for the boys, where theyell whoop it up to their hearts content And Lo- w ,h h r sweet smile, will be content, too h h'r CORNED BEEF 1XD3 PURE BEEP Kaahrutti Supervision by promin.nt Orthodox Rabbi: Rabbi e*n Z,oo Ronthai and t0 ,tc.,ay Maahgiehim S. Oav't. Ir|p,. WlLNO KOSHER ' AUI.I FRANKFURTERS CORNED Br^"0'^'090' vunnto BEEF BOLOGNA MIAMI BRANCH: 2181 N.W. 10th AVENUE Phone FR Miamlan Garners Coveted Awards Mkhele Levin. Miami's young e n p -< r-pianist, has learned that -h- 1- lOp winner in the National Federation of Music. Class 1. com- m for an original composi- tion. in adition to a cash prize, Mi r.hele will hear her trio for violin, piano aral olio performed thi - summer at the Federation's na- tional convention in Memphis. Tenn Youngst student ever to re (rtve a double denree in piano and coup>sit'on (ran Cnrtni institute when -he graduated in 1U63. Mi cheie became the only woman to receive a masters degree at the Philadelphia School in June. Cur til studen.s are accepted on scholarship basis only. The gifted pianist a ISO won the International .1 0 h a n n Sebastian Btch competition tor piano id Washington, 1) C. this year. Cora- noting with 30 puni-ts from 14 countries, she carried tt a ca-h first prise ami a chance to appear in a recital at Georgetown I m- VI -:l: At the end ot a tu.. hi ill concert speansng five centuries ol mtktic. -he \\ as accorded a stnaV i from tin- audience Daughter "i rjr, and Mrs Her bert l | Sw 63rd ct and nil i e ol Mr and Mrs. Herman Rubin ii Miami Beach, Mm he i v as presented at the Km.- Baj Del itante Hall in December Friday, July 16. 1953 Di Lehrman tc Preach "Moahe Sharett In llnmoriaajt] will Ik- the theme of Di IrvfcJ Lehrman'i sermon at the regulan Temple Knianu Kl Sabbath ServifJ beginning at a.m on Saturdai morning MtCNEtf tEVm Mrs. H. Herbert Rossman. past idem oi the National Wo- men's League has been named by the United Svnc goque of America to the pre- all-male Synagoque Council cf America. Sour Cream and berries? Summer meals taste brighter ; with __<+> iced Tetley Tea! 1-6551 (maVij; nnas ma nitxtni) Male iced tea /*- uantl) :th i Ictlty Tea nd bracing a- ihe ' nesi tea should he' 1 I I DtSIMUTCI OFFICIAL TC* N* *0RL0 SF.lt k.!> "* 9KH* means Kosh" Cartil Kosher ana Pr S Raw,, J#coto cL/hl. voi'NG 'SWtL 991 iNe inn a "Simmered tutto-di-giorno ta'am!" Chef BojAr-Oee uses 1 miiturt of Engii^ti. kalian tad JewiUi to tell you that r, (wand rew sauce hjj 'Simmered ti\ Ui flavw!" CHEF BOY AR 0EE MEATLESS SPAGHEni SAUCE So rich m fivof. you'd thirrtt you'd cooked it in di; Wio elie but Chef Boy-Ar-Oee could create so Much fciimuche ta'am in 1 meatless sauce -home grown tomatoes. 0010ns and spices, enriched w.th the ltaban touch ol pure olive oil Dflioous with spaghetti, omelets meat loaf. BRAND NEW! in ecloseabli jars- '6 M. Mg 29 ot Young Israel Elects Saperstein Nathan Saperstein, Se York iit torney, was elected president ol Ihe National < 'outK il ol Young Is rael ;it the 1 rganization's 53rd an mial convei the Pine View tel Fallsburg, N Y lasl Sundaj \|ni-,- th.-m v '- rcpre senring 50,000 V'oung Israelites in [OS -% iters from the l/nitecl SI il nd Mexico Ltartk 11 ated in th- three-da) mention Dr Zeracti Wai I Winbter oi ReHgioaw Ihe -' te "( Israel, delivered lAe keynoti Ihf i .mi\ fiitioii Sarx rstein, an active participant in numero in munity endeavors, succeeds Rabbi l>^\i post ;i' ir j ears Judge Edward Klein Speaks for Beach Democratic Club Wall} Chock executive life presi dent. Democratic Club "t Miami Beach, annauneai that Hat next niaeting ol the 1 enb is tctaedub for WedneMtay, 8:30 p.m., in thi Sea tola Hotel GUTSl >l<-:ik,-:- \' ill be Ji uarrl F Klein Hfa topic Legislatit e I hw 1 Affect Criminal I gathered for you Miriam Field $ commend the pubtk-ipirited in whii h Brooklyn department Abraham & Strata eelebrmtn n /( III .! ll 1 I 'I'' I ''' *""l>h' chHdWn'i (arm. roiintkm) with silo ui'J !"' anonals, < /' M l\k limit- UanhaHammmam ,,, the lam Om not II' rbert I ..;,.... -' " r hiitirti /oo m Central Pi l-nxaaa 1 p*oa* a fan I .a II all ha looi 1 oxooking frost) > ORAMCE RUM COFf ii GWSM . c-o su*a '. cu; Chats i Sanhorn Instant mgi p' I; tsp rum art o ktem rest** L t>e cinwamw 1 nmhim Mi2Ji nh< \\*x A Sjnln Iimmm ( OOet. aa tiaM wun part \ v.'lw.l Tour 11" Irn/rr lui A ft em. tm- hMiT hriorr **rirn;. rr- iihim u.Mi. Itatatf *nt iIum < raaa Mtaattatan vi tatting "" *** hra>> in Jin tni kiimantna tt nt p.. ( m-h iiilUt rmvliin. s|>-* ml.1 \hrrH 1 ^Ijsm-v lup rmh nh iirmatiMin iiram. S*r>c wilfc %>, Mraaa 1.. 1. taattcitatta prii Head a ^ boot 1 / (";.'! dtpptnt '" exalte />.. them foe Whw ,. ,.1. ii.ii' \,' M Hiih ksh at I read Hi'ii'tn n h) tH'iiai met I tu pa A I Man> oi thete intntjutatj rosipta : :'. irtatttn Jan COOti I Ol example: I iiuiln Dtstbxl Isnta appkat >iutexl t hacks Saudi ^raWanlnw Pooi Maat .. lai (cstsunsa bcrginc, Rumanian st>ln), 1 Mogel l .1 voluptuous UWcau i v ( reok rcmptatKM ed by I 1 \ now try til Uad. THE EMIR'S JEWELS from Tians-Jordan n peppf ii-t ( 111 givrn p'uat-c inln llmi iihk- v''> niih i.iihmi jihI oeaatji MRrta It .ii-ii v.i.i otht < ttaasat Itts (hi. it iimri (urn. MBJaV* tttaSi \all.prppri \|i\ m-ll p,Hirtn .iljJ < hill HI Scfir* I ri *IIckIi>i ! ESKIMO COFFEE from bttnlaatl 4 househcid tsps cnase I Sanbot Instant Cofte 4 cups bat has wstef 4 e(cs 4 to 6 tbsps iut" Pi < a m taat ia lawlaar < oflw iaaocanal*. \SS hMH^oaaar: mi> .la a*l bras ra> aaat na' <>ikJ MM la ,altrr < *<*JmmtmmmV*'> Jliml pramtt ml the Imhant un* fVr/, wU." un Un. attaar*. "It m si tt> stU.. i merer ine Sat r xeept fur a bramloae.' fnmh*t t1" laMe Iimi mam 1. ri*> prtmotmt J ' mmfm petuiul oil *huh i\ at umiliithl I or hitiuh iip\amtl*'''' l.ih .. /.mi this Ineli ni'.miipiil'" on her ,./.li.iin.mii u/ ,imJ ni'inii til loaraet /k'* 1 Instant Summei terse 1 Sanborn Coffee ov v.i>>'er -- s.nii'K freeze otttTI rayi s,> ibtnk cool, keep cutTcc cubo on l"1^. MANNA ABOUT TOWN IS A STANOARO BRANDS EXCLUSIVE UCLUSIVEIY FOR THE RttT Y0UN6 H0MEMAKE* y. July 16. 1965 + 3enl*tnr>rMltr Paqe 3 I Mrs, Katzen Chairs Publicity Group Mi II u ard Katzen, nev Ij m- pointed publii it) chairmai Suburban League which supports two Cancer patients at Variety Children's Hospital reports thai riie next affair is an Ice Cream Party tor patients <>n Julj 31 In the nw auditorium. The f argue, wim-ii meets the 3rd Wednesday of cacti month, is o\>*n\ [> residents of the South Da vice pn lidents, Mrs Morris Levitt ' arwl I.ynn BerkowitZ; memlxrship chairman, Mrs Sheils Mierach r.our Silverman, Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood runcheon meetinq hostess to Circle Chairmen itive committee membeis oi Sisterhood. Seated are Bennett Lee. James Knopke. Li onieh, Irvinq Levil Jack Shapiro, Louis Snetman Joseph SI n Redei, Ethel Shapiro. Max Diener. Standing Mesdames M*yer Don, Alexander Libow. Myei Friedman, Benjamin Mandell, Martin Lundy, Hairy W. Green- berg, Seymour Silverman. Samuel Stein, Philip Postelnek, Sanford Levine. Marvin Cooper, Philip Schlissel. Sisterhood project for August is a theatre party at the Coconut Giove tor Enter Lanqh.ng" with Menasha Skulnik. Mrs. Harold Granolf inot in picture is chairman ot the atii. Congress Plans New Tour To Israel for fall Months \:n'i h an Jew ish I >>riu-1 esi - Eering a spei lal rti tour to Isi and Spain during October N vi ber December, Ji nuarj Febi \|. nh Members ot the tour con i ittee foi en's Di\ im i east Re ion VJ< M |i i ing Pi .1; tic h. pti \h Mrs [si and Mrs Lnne llrii " i leach Student 'ins 'Outstanding ienator' Award Jr. Congregation Marks Bar Mitzvah \i <. -1 Outstanding Senator of . I led States" ia titie won by baniel SherMII in the National Stu- Degress held in Oman*. pbr earlier this month Sot Mr ami Mrs Joseph Sher bill, he competed with top dele |ates from 38 states, winning first lace m the nation in student par lamentary debate. The silver traphy will remain in hit posttssien rhrowfh tb turn- Mr and then be nt foe permt- int keeping to Miami Beach *ierfi SehoeJ. wh*r* he praduated this r-onth SherbiH won his right to compete >r (:m place bj winning the ciotd edal fur OutstandiBg Senator and speaker in Um State ot I'loruia i ItatC congrevs of the Na- lonaj Forensic League in October. 1864 Tv wreks later, he was winner the Gold Medal for Outstanding enator and Beat Speaker in the |tate Ol Florida at the state MM ress of the National Forensic eague. lie piasji to enter Boston Univer It) in the fail, majoring in taw (nil lioiitical science. The rear itav> marks the Bar Mil/ .aaee al I ii.nl.i Jewish Center Junior Congre- on At < l"~. n exercises ol 'lie Hi brew anil BttadsjJ SattOOls "ti May 23 Rabin David Rtcnlek1 present- r Scot t DajMffjr, son of Mr. and Ufa Bernard Demaky took highest honors in the school, having m.nn- iain.il a straight A aveaage iWinng the past two years In the third wadr of the Hebrew School. Scott is also an honor -in- dent at the public school he at- tends and won the school ipoMIng championship M. the Junior Congt tiun are Iiai id Mi lfcbe rsbbi h i Gordon i sntor; Seetl I ii nsl j 1 . i Roj I ii i ibbi; - \ strull, gabbi; Joel Lelonek, chairman of the Ritual committee; Lois Rosen, secretary.. Dickie Le* vine San Vgronow, Daniel Booth, Kenneth Secall. tntsters; Michael Lii/arus. Mitchell Sehack. Barbara Mahler, Sandor Sasaowitt, Gary strul, Carolyne Levine, Gary Far- bar, Stephen Kaplan Doreeti Sad- ler. Kenneth Golen. Frank Kron- berg, Dana Gold. Sharon Galen. Msrcie Kronberg, Pauietta Keas- ier. Edward Ma honey, .lark Segal, Madelyn Goldenherg. Judith Gold- csjksrg. EREE EREE I REE JUST MAIL A CARD OR LETTER AND YOU WILL RECEIVE IN COLOR A BEAUTIFUL MORRISON-'SCHIFF JEWISH CALENDAR FOR THE NEW YEAR PU4SF AMU TO THf MM BER ONE PROVISIONS CO, No. 1 ALTON ROAD MIAMI BEACH, FLA. FOR A TASTE TREAT TRY OVR w!Smmm + 1AM* OUTS kOSIIIHIH IOI N Like New York of yesteryear, Israel is a melting pot of a> migrants from many different landsdifferent In many ways but lOOf/i Israeli in the joyous spirit of building a nation. The ColorfulYemenites One of Israel's most colorful groups are the Yemenites, originating from the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula. They arc skilled in gold, silver and filigree jewelry crafts, in dainty- embroidery, basketweaiing and pottery. Their folk songs, dances and poetry enrich tlie culture of the nation. At last! A margarine with all three . 1 lOOlo DAIRY FREE 2 LIQUID MAZOLA CORN OIL 3. NEW NO-BURN FORMULA MAZOLA MARGARINE The Taste of Tuban Coffee ; y cup is .-> jr.vous event because Yuban is deeper, darker, richer in taste tl an coffeeeverwai before... 100% G n Coffee, made in spt I way. Rare aged beans arc added to the finest green bcan> for richer taste, tin a roasted to flavor perfection. Enjoy delit ioui Yuban... very tip a timclu I K Rlfct 1 ? > nc BorufS levy. The premium coffee of General Foods. YUBANI100%rCOLOMBIAN COFFEE at *a4*ooa J 9.Jeistfkrid&r Friday. July 15, \%\ Page 4-B TEACHER GOT THE MEASLES Marianne YOungerm.l1 has just recovered from fee measles she caught from the youngsU - she tea-hes in firsl grade. Her mother.^ ; (Bin Alex) Youngerman, has just competed the portraits she has painted of the Speetor fam- ily The Youngerman'a >Uier daughter. Judj Glndy, and her husband, Benjamin, and children. Debcrah and Daniel, have set forth in a camper for a months trip. On the way home, they will stop off in upper New York State to visit a cous- in. Nathan Amabel, whose latest book is the Jewish Encyclopedia. * * IS THIS A PICNIC? Esther Lowenthal packed a picnic basket, collected Dr. Susanne Schulze. who was in town to set up the Department of Social Work at Barry College, and drove over to pick up Claire fclUl Arthur) Roskhan on their way to Fairchild Gar- dens Claire persuaded then to stay and unpack the lunch in her patio. What's a roof or two at a picnic? The foods the thing. CHINA :> No. it wasn't a trip to China for Sylvia and George Goldberg, but it was their china Anni- versary, which is the 20th, They had a dinner dance at Westview Country Club with all of the trimmings, including daughter Bonnie and her husband. Wallace Moses, from Alabama. They brought the most precious gift of all. the Gold- grandchildren, Howard and Alisa Ahsa had her first birthday while she was here she's the spitting image of Grandma Sylvia in the club dining room, the color scheme was in white and yellow, with big gold - table The party was .. warm and friendly one jus) like Sylvia. 1 nil gave excerpts her mother's rting, "To- I Guests f the 1 there were tears in many eyes tears o. ha, pTness. Among gueata were Mr. and Mrs Km 1 RJm Mr and Mrs. Samuel Upton. Mr. and S'rfton .Pollack. Mr. and Mrs. AtaMjIJ | and Mrs Cart We.nkle. Mr. and Mrs ...1 S Jskind. Mr and Mrs Max BetaM I ; Fritzi Subin, Mr and Mrs. A. L. GldBW.,m and Mrs. Murray DU-xJer. Mr. and Mrs Arnold So,,lcr. and Mr and Mrs. Robert Goldberg. DOWN UNDER .. Vina Brenner Meyers is seeing the worli She and Ben are having a Hue time dashing about the continent. Her writing is Jus1 like criic- ken scratches. It is jUSl as well she lost the (U Of friends- addresses to whom she was gang to send cards because by the time the card IS deciphered the) will bo home. My card Mid "Greetings from Australia" and showed .. picture ,,i a building with a kangaroo on top. iThat s how I know she is in Australia 1 couldn't read the other Mile. I SAND WHAT KIND? Roz i Mrs. Howard i Hirsch made up packets of sand foi one of the Alpha Epsil n Phi lui eons al the recent national convention here Sni lives on SW 121st Si but she wouldn't use Miami sand she had to go to Miami Beach 1" gel ii JusI as she got to the Fifth Streel Beach with her buckets, the skj darkened, and the winds began i blow Luckily, along came her son, Mark, who couldn't believe he was reallj seeing the surfing Beach He an I I op up the sand along re:t< b,ni. tops and chewing gum before the Then when thej to strain the - Frances Lthi lan Attending groundbreaking ceremonies oi the Max ar. P* Cohen School Building of the Young Israel oi Greater I are (left to tight' Cantor Moses Weiss. Rabbi Sherwin S' :.>: Max and Rose Cohen and Emanuel Uncini. At the cer~ but not in the picture. Mrs. Emanuel Ungai Ray. San Randy Gruen. OFFICES OF DISTINCTION by PAVLOW Office designs fid furnishings ajjfI from manufacture* n Academy Sc.'ecfs Award Recipients i ar I Shel i .. -- - i| the Hebrew \ ......ting nintfi rj i Bier h im rs L* si exercises on June 9 inck i Alumni-Mid.it Tovot award to Di ane Saltz; Max Silverberg Sports nianship Award to Lawrence Ku- czynski; Rebecca and Louis Mer- vitzer Science Award to Melvin Farber; Hebrew Academy Women Math Award to Barry Moss; He- brew Academy Social Studies Award to David Shapiro; Rose and Harry Genet Hebrew Studies Award to Chaim Sukenik; Beekie and Samuel Reinhard Bible Award to Susan Roth; and the Saul Porush Nach Award to Esther Azulay. Also PTA Sen ice Award to Fan- ny Behar; The Isidore Laucr Fine Arts Award to Zvi Honor; and the Sidney Appel Character Award to eight*) prade student. Judith Ro- zer.cwaig. American Ix-gion God and Coun- trj Award to Miriam Greenberg and Sheldon Weiss fi r schi larship, and to Lawrence Kuczynski for athletic - ish War Veti rans M ' Posl essaj test or S ' s man of tl K t h oi !' were dis'ti WIDOW DESIRES TO SHARE HER HOME with working or retired lody. Rent tree in exchange for companionship. Phone 661-0409 - Swirsky. and R> an Dei to Louis Merwitzer, pros enl the Academy, by Mindy Phillips The first copy of "Chaverim. the senior class yearbook, was present- ed to Rabbi Gross by St. ven Shant- zis. business editor. Excerpt from the Bible was read by Gilah Ber- cer in Hebrew, and Esther Babouri in English. A specially written script. "Tor ah Im Dereach Krctz" was pre- sented by Richanl Kaga, Zvi Honor. Susan Roth. Judy Rubin and RolxMt Greenberg, "In Tribute to Teach era" was presented by Minam MeL : ' '. In his addri Rabbi Alexander S Gross princip.il declared. "We live in time when man's ingenuit) has i v ., i h il staggering proportions Flights into space are established facts and new scientific plans and discoveries are beyond human im- agination. More than ever before do we realize the significance ot King David's immortal words 'The basis oi all wisd m is the fear if the Lord.' For knowledge and iviadom without God is void and self destructive," Desks, Chair*, Sofas, Crederzaa, Lamps, Everything or tha Office of Distinction I BITE SIZE KNISHES, } , Bl.ntzes & Fancy Hot or Cold J Hors d'oeuvres for your eo ? tion. Made to your order. Free J ? Delivery. FOR A TREAT HARD J ? TO BEAT Call 532-1855. If no J answer 532-5293. < OST AUTOTOAK WHY PAY MORE THAN OUR LOW 4% DISCOUNT FOR YOUR AUTO LOAN? 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( (PHONE IM]M LEONARD USINA rf,,.- *................."*'"rr.:.tBoord' Gratis mas rma rmuina) )UNQ i5WtL. *90 NC tn at - Ill I-..... 1... ....._l. lav July 16 *-Jenlsfirfrr/ Cooking Corner Dreaded V-al Chops With Prunes i hi- v< i hops i t< .- .1,1 : 9 tea i". r 1 medium oai n in d i, i teaspo in gi ind ginger 2 e y bea en Mali meal 4 tahli !> iu < hicken [al l peeled cloi e garlic i/l cup koaher cherry or sweet ipe wine Cover the prunes uith water and ;.' gerata ei knn Ham r* or E- Mildred Bellin appro riale : .i- ti daj ishi '. e she .:,,-. f fine loveh. ne i ; |w she cooks he can pi i I1 n ...i ;m I true Id U ie tlevti new food combinations. is breaded \eal ch ps, v,. i -h can itae either the i method <>i her grand- it > and great-grandmother'a, mwMtting as o mpleti h neli thuk Ci mbine the salt, pep per, and ginger, and rub Into the chops. Beat iir eggs in shallow bowl, and put :i I cup <<( inatzo meal on a piece of waxed paper Dip each i fxp into the egga, then coal it completely with matzo meal Add more meal ii necessary. Let the obops -land on a rack to set the coating Put the fat In a large skillet over medium heat. When hot. add the chops and brown the undersides lightly. Turn over. add the garlic and onion, ami cook ps breaded In the usual minutes Remove the garlic Add cooked with ginger, the prunes, the liquid in which they wine have something ^,.,k,^ in a- The- mea fork- until the meat is verj tender Watch 1 cvrerull) to prevent the meat from sticking, and if necessary, gradual* i> add more water to the p in [here sfa wW al be at le -t me cup of gi .' > 'i he (I* .;..-, .. :. d '-b ii served ith | sweei potatoes ma) sU i I sen i rue n I aked i r sshe I v pot toes This amount makes 5 portk) become accustomed to lin: iir foods by dipping t'>m |ini' <->;. then coating them bs, b u t in traditional j i king we find the procoss led The chops jie first coat U .. io meal, then dipped When the> are done, they a iTiip) omelet-type coating ii til ious nor first recipe K| bovi to prep ire the chops ii it Newly-elected officers of the Peshkin Chapter of Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital of Denver were recently installed by the Rev. Athanasios C. Karros at a luncheon held at the Castaways Motel. Left to riqht are Mrs. Harry Arbeiter, financial secretary; Mrs. Robert Herbert, ways and means vice presi- v i --de to give each chop ike in bre id< d second rei ipe tells how r- lem in this >.!> k*i c ops, Grand T1*'S Style i" i s!i ve .1 chops i i and i f i ip n j 1 U i rater Nickel minced Recipe Of The Week i 11 tm n I to ai d rings ol ho ';'. sides I. pei d paprika in .i flat tangy onion Beat the voi i subtlj hallou i intil Die male and pile the attractivel; nded, then perk up instant- i enlj ' i he : leai *i i I I ted I ith h It.*'., n I Id the i the pan in > I Oi'ion Lover'-, Delight I cup : . ,-| ion salt ... wed es n ions thinly sliced letl mmer, Mix Planters Oil parsle) ore p. r Mai ... .,,, ; d oni n- in oil rnixtun I i< m this amount for hour Serve i n lei uce , leaves LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE SECOND SESSION July 26 Aug. 22 *. '***? &mji nth Year IN THJ. POLL!R-FRK HEART OF TMI COOL 0CAURATIOIUl FOREST Dolly WoMr Sfc.ina ond Horebotk k.ding. UNE 28 AUG. 22 Oolt. Te-.nl. Pro, phywcol Inn... prooro-. dio.iicCiter cultural octivitle.. tree Tutor!**, Fridoy Ben Sirls Sqbboih Sank**. wiri 1451 N. BAYSHORE ORIVE, MIAMI, oa oni .. FR 1-78S8 . FR 9-8601 Directors Founders , Theodore R Struhl M.O. f ronk.e and Ben Miller Major Leonard Wollmon Robert Wollmon *0*s****VV****V**A*V^+*>********>+l**','*****+*****'***'Z CAMP OSCEOLA HORSESHOE NORTH CAROUNA-ln Beoutiful N.C. Mountain Area FOR BOYS AND GIRLS REGISTER NOW FOR SECOND SESSION STARTS JULY 23rd to AUG. 20th ?R;T th: children to a well-rounded vacation DON'T DELAY CALL NOW FOR RESERVATIONS dent; Mrs. Sam Finkel. president; Rev. Karros; Mrs. Sam Morris, outqoinq president; Mrs. Theodore Kanov, recordinq secretary; and Mrs. Aristotle Ares, chairman of the day. Not pictured are Mrs. Harold Dunsky, membership vice president, and Mrs. William Wolff, treas- urer. ivvi.ii. sale: vhrvrs strvtch strap bra regularly 5.0C A beautin. / fitt at an except The CHEEPS decoliet molds your bustline, v* th push-up insertions and powerful Lycra' The stretch straps 9 I Lycra" assure you of comp co'iifort and firm support In white or black A cup, 32-36 B & C cups 32-38 JM THRIFTMODE COR5ETRY, THIRD FLOOR. MIA V Jdidtm [ KqxJv ME BLVD ^: "1 '-' >'' _________________-__ Page 6-B lenlstflcrWir Fnday. July 16, \%A LJOW do you go about shop- * ping for clothes?" was the lest on pul in loaders this week. i all have different guidelines lor baying at a particular shop. having :i couturier design for - and we ha\ e various reasons for our shopping habits. Mrs Leonard Luris wants good n 111 and thai humus trained personnel, especiallj when she is in .1 fitting room i ./( needs chan sing, w :ili the c irrecl size brought 10 her She als.....ei tain tj pi - stores for specialt) items, par- cularl) since m >s1 stores cai rj - about thi sam< geni ral mer chandise. Consequently, u s nol onlj a case ol shopping where the sen-ice is good, bul also the return policy. This is important because occasionally, when you get home, a dress doesn't look as good nil you as ii seemed in the slot e or ii doi sn't coordinate as \'iu thought it would with other items in your wardrobe IkJRS. Gus Feuer said, 'I buy ' when I see something I like.' id she usuallj sees the item when in the store for some Other purpose She doesn't shop l"i any speeial event, hut puts her tbingl away as she lm\s them. and wears them as the occasion demands she never goes "just looking." but if she sees some thing that appeals to her she will buy it, Windows also atfrai t her attention, and are the reason for several items in her . lobe There are very definite!) vorite shops for Mrs I where she gets a warm personal feeling, which she attributes t<> the sales personnel One ol her pet piv\ i is the s ileswoman who i- cold and haughty Mrs, Feuer is reluctant t" try out new stores frankly admitting her prejudice, and prefers to simp instead where she is known She also added that "if I can't find what 1 want in mj favorite hops, l just do without until thej gel something in." As far as couturiers are concerned, she considers them less sophisticated than in other fashion center- .it the world Mi- Feuer tends toward tailor ed clothes decidedlj prefers tail suits, and for this ing winter is looking for evening gowns with jackets. The air eon ditioning is uatutll] adjusted low enough so that a light-weight covering of some kind is needed. * MRS. Thomas H Gerard buys slnctlx on impulse There i- no deliberation, no wondering about colors: if she like- some tiling, she buys it. She know- uhat styles look good on her and what colors do the most for her. and she always enjoys wear ing what she buys She contrasts her shopping hab- its Id those of her sister Mrs Marry Smith, who will go shop ping tor I wool suit, and will know precisely what she want- thi exact cut, a specific line to the collar, the weave she wants. ,n d the price -he is wtllin I i pa) And she ends up b) finding what oking for Mrs Gerard shops for summer and winter wearing most!) in the summer colors in the win- ter, am! verj t anj time She finds man) ol hi i tons, linens, and sleeveless wools to be transitional so thai wardrobe while sharp!) divided when buying, blind- seasonally It seems I at n n do thing in common when shopping and that i- the) like sen ice. Tod I i induatrj is so highlj competitive that it seems like Mrs Feuer's oh.en ation that "Sail I" nel i- the key to shopping become a permanent < oi - ation Hut most of us havi as man) diffi rent shopping I as we ha' e n a l< rs Crystal Asthmatic Group Presents Bus Children's Foundation T. eatment Cabaret Night at Algiers feature of lion Sisterhood A gala cabaret niht ,.t the j. Centre, was 10 present a bus to the Centre on i huradsq Funds for flw gii planned to transport the children to ichools and churches ol their choice, was r.......|b) Chapter member- and the giers Hotel sponsored b) Temp, unused balance, also to be donated Zion Siaterteod, will featur. to the foondalion. was to be pre ol a weekend at the hoe. lentedb) Mrs Helen Cowen. trees- for Saturday, .inly M, tarthkig] 9 pni reaerveueaa me) Folhwina the 1 pm Ceremony, for the event with Mrs Mrs Hochberg was to preside at Breach ~M DEAR k. SPEED C10SSIHG LIMH it's even tougher for a visitor ";--' Htti. around. Remember-. '* easy to make a wrong turnortwoin.tr. to he.p them bk on their w just a little more anxious I re! irn. " our visitora a debt of gratitude. Tourism's 1....... to . --er visitors il;:;L;rt;;nb:;:;sr1^^1' KeeD it in mind. *-*i gp Y < nd comp1 to Have thai ^ , W > needi in the I ^ A .:ddm, ScheheraiuJe a i R-ba.yat Roomj, be it far o ^ wedding or a private purtyl Business Meeting, Banquet, or Special Occasion it th tor Information! HAZEL ALLISON Calrln| Director, JE 1 6061 SIH SI. a Collins : Congratulations m order? FLOR.DA POWER LIGHT COMPANY HELPING BUILD FLORIDA Parties from 25 to 500 Call Morr.*\fValdm..i J 8.5731 -, anappo.ntment. far N'Me h.appy ,0 discu" your plans. No obligation, of course. GvnV-y mas ma nxuina) M VOl'NG ISMtu 000 Ne .., B, Waldman hdoy. July 16. 1965 /pn^#j/lrr/G9/7 Page 7-3 <^jn the rCcau caint o ed Stones Tell jane's Troth i Mrs K..-.I m ne 74M ee the i [, i Jacobs n, i on ->t use yiss stone ittended the mvei ,,, t hen ihe w I .. ,,, pt i ,l.: Phi Mi , : actuate ti- Univei and will en ,,. i u -i h 'i i" September Man h wedding is planned. j ^^ocietif Waits Announce Lynn's Engagement An earl) 19 nned for L) tin h i- Femter and J tel i' l Kl its. son ol Mr and Mi All Is. M itj N .1 Am nt th be trothal has been made bj the hi turc l>i: le's pi renl Mr and M rs Ben Fei Mer 11231 SW 80th Cl Th.> bride to be i Pratl ii itii ite "i Tei in Ne Y ik and ili' l nivei sitj "I Miami School nt Fashions Her fiance .i graduate ol Temple University, is attending the Univei mi\ ni Miami School ol Law * U A5$ iani from erskowitz, Stern "etrothal eSi of d \ i !, Idine is plan- Diane Herskow Stern, ajjemenl haa been ;i" i. future bride's par- k, v. \ir and Mrs Sam Hereto- liv 678 Bird Rd C >ral Ga [Thr kfMeCTOaU t<> l>< t- th- son Mr and \ir- Stephen Stern, 9SSI l\\ ZM SI MISS GAIF. BIST Sale Zillah Bur! ?!cns1966Weddn^ Mi Mi i GO V,. B ' - i rsitj \ i m m e ..... we Ming is olani M.'SS JUDHH BROWN Judith Brown Tells B'nai B'rith Social Singles Of Engagement B'nai B'r Hi So c ii s {les .^ sponsoring .i dance on Saturd i evening Ihe Carillon Hotel Tic kets may be p irchaaed il Ihe door and Hu affair includes a night club -him and dancing to j live band. SUPERB CATERING IN A LUXURIOUS NEW SETTING newest, most beautiful accommodations .-.eddings. club luncheons, banquets, bar mrtzvahs, card parties, confirmations, receptions, 11; Parking on premises For groups from 15 to 1500 superb cuisine...fine wines, experienced, personalized attention Call Joseph Meyers. Catering Manager, 379 8861. DUPONT PLAZA HOTEL MIAMI jo lith R Brown will become Ihe bn.lv nt Barry Leonard Covtn <>n Dec -.'. .it Beth David Sj na ojoe Mr and Mr- Sol ii Brown, MM \\\ null Cl are aBnouncing (heir daughter'! onBawmrm thi- week. Thf proapeetiee bridegroom la (he -on ol Mr ami Mr- Michael I '"viii. in ;i. -W fi.Mh \vt- \ _T.niu.iU' ni Miami Senior High and the Unrverait) ol Miami, (he bride-elect is an alumnus of Ptu Sigma Sigma Sororit) Starting in September, she will tea< h Ihtr I le ;.i Glenn Curtis Elementary School Her fiance, a CPA. is a graduate 1 n ni"!' High and he I ni vereit) of Miami He is an alum Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity \|| ha Psi, h morary. and n a Pi, business [ratei i lie presentl) i |!,> ' tified public accountant firm MEET PERFECTIONISTS IN THE CATERING FIELD They are uneq^.ed in their r;r:'sion. They are C* d.Lido's catering stiff. They will make a su:ress of any party... a wedd-ng... BarMitrvah* ...ab.:- alt ..ngorasociallunchecn. They will serve from 20 to 1000 diners with fine food nperth/ prer ared in the dilldo'l newh/ decorated Cotillion Room. They'll arrange for whatever space >oj require. Call Mr. Tic"ner at JEfterson 8<1811 for rha best function you'va ever hadl di OCEMFRONT. MUM VENU AND UNCOlh 0AD Mill Camp Gan Israel Enrollment Up BnroOmenl at Camp Gan Israel of Florida, located in Deland, has tripled Oils year, according ti> Rah bi Abraham Korf, regional dlret ur of Merkoa L'lnyoni Ohinuch and spiritual leader oi the laabd mi.In ; Minyan Nuaach Vri Rabbi Korf aasd the camp, on erated under the auspices an I perviaion of Merkos, "ia aiaking a naal contribution to the summer Jewish education and entertain men of Florida Jen ish yo in sters .,nd we plan further apansion next year 1, bbi Stanley B Weiss, educa in.ii direel -r"' n ol Mi; is camp di tor In in i Mont [omen coach i Mm ii ibh i dire* tor of Camp Gan Israel If. Col. Swerdlm on Radio l i Col Hin, Mi Res 'f. ist, ill lured n his '< ni loui i irope and North \ftn-a. i<> be broadcasl on WKAT Monday News Special, at 7:30 i> "< Ala) l" He ill iil-n be a guesl on Ihe Larrj King Prograjn W IOD, Tuea day, Jut) 2". t to p.m. n i sr \ v .v i: t i: it 11 \ k 340 Bisiayne Boulevard Miami, Florida FACING BISCAYNE BAY "WHERE THE STARS AND HEAVEN JOIN YOUR KSTIVITliS" AT THE BEAUTIFUL NIvVlY DECORATED HXltaHT IIAIJJIOOM bi A I ING UP tO 300 WEDDIN i riONS it IQUETS RECEPTIONS * JNCHI JUS if MEETINGS < aii: It IX. Strictly Kosher Facilities Available Voder Swprrvision al RABBI TIBOR H. S1ERN CALL Miss SHIRLEY, d ering Manager, FR 9-3792 ^CONFIRMATIONS'* RECEPTIONS WEOOING5 ^^ BANOUETS MEETINGS PAKTIES A T.t tt or j gala colbr\ion wltD 3.500 uil. DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY 0B3ERVE0 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF RABBI T.BUR H. STERN EAUVILLE h.. "v ... e~ ,. r-..P...... PHONE: UN S-l "I It.I l\'WKl* '1 Vi..1".rT.''1:111 ! L^JJxJJJUuL^-tJu.' V C'oth. ocean at Hiianii beach A new standard of elegance on Miami Beach. Superbly planned and executed weddings, luncheons, business meetings ... ranging from 10 to 1000. OR ,/n a miaml coontTT dull setting i: ^ s< Spaciousness Is fho ke>Tiote of your afTahr amidst the plushncss of the Doral CounUy Club. Weddings, confirmations, banquets are enhanced by the country club atrros-. phere of this resort-estate. For complete details, pletL^e call Mr. Da\id Kovce, D:-eetor of Food and Bewar* Doral Beach Hotel and Country Clul JE 2-3600 Aast I.>'.* CHANDLER'S ,21 it A Collins.Av* Miami Beach Now a FIRST in Miami Beach T-BONE STEAKS LADIES CUT ROAST BEEF SUMMER SPECIALS " at Summer Prices W v oHded om old lovonUi o our VAftltO MINU. tendttloin RaTOUl o In Dot BANQUET FACILITIES Harding Ave. & 5fh St., Surfside Pan to iok your nt bonque' loilimon.ol dinnor cr waddmg potty YOUS EXCIUSIVEIY in tha alagonca o' CHANDLER'S SOtfSIDE (formarly Moim-l. Cotaiing Monogar JE 8 0523. Pcce &- jmiUncrk09f> Friday. ]uly 16 l%5 ' _______. .. hrr Ivi Jmifh-Thyrmon --->..-. i MM. UMWO FtlfDMAN Friedmon-Serbin The rabbi's si eK L Kin F - - ! - rer >-:i: . ? smith Dr 1 i..: E -;." lOU I aacaou Bsfccred A gr :or H-. .....w 11 with booors fr c d plans t t the Ui Miami She Is ; n Hals netting M "'-"' ar-'- Theta Kappa honorary Lawrence Frv ----- Fa] Rabbi Joseph Na- i affinatwl I reeessl f the .- __ | parent Mr LW1 .. | ..--.- .. ft | :_ o Dr . , the m Her husband ls a graduate .:' Ransom Preparatory School .*: the ITntver Itj He earned a BA degree fi ''. --.'; St Louis, ami is - : ,\?ma Alpha Mil, ao> rnitj A professional n*i- - Pranke I i :' ''.- 5 '-' '>' Fnedmai i ] _.--.-_ 4 ai - I is i ted with - ;- Sew v ,- V e Mr .; a an d .. Arti D I Greerrfield-Tupler - : and 11 in 1 family was held at Chai i the r I Rea * mi. mi ctffNfiuo [___2H*.tJL '"*" ~ imm' **"*" "*T,f ** ' tin Ckar/t. MRS 4RTNM iiMfT* l------- associated with a Serbii the bride'i sister and Gid- ran company. return from a honey- - I a Fendricr.-Obestein . I I i) Sal ' Mrs. Mon f honor. Step* Z Linda Moon '''' 0) El | Pi Review, and a i inee lot Ac-id ill Havana. Cuba, Miami Beach Senior I and attended University of M on a local honor She reamrer of Alpha Lambda uelu. freemen women-- honor- try. secretary of the Philo- Club, and belonged to Phi lot. Pi Deltu Phi and the Russian Club Cleaning-laundry ! Storage 1201 -20th Street ! JE 8-6104 Miami Bitch the '"'r u" and Ro Rolic.a .,. Inn Rol n in and . weinger served as brW( maid^ Bes) man to Ihe bridegroom was I 5 brother Thoo<. f I-'"-' WJ . f Mi and Mrs II " berl II I me. 1 Jamie Bark n. Joel : ""l Lawrence Ureen - The bridi re a white salk . pnhar.ced with alencon Scat en lace a| pliques \ .. .: ol l- . held bj .i pearl and : ettc ' A the : iate ol where t of Win) Servii e Club estrs She %' ersit) of Klon :j vi.....i : M I member of IV I n S roritj and - from the Universit) ol m_ : also a graduate ot Huh where he was a n n I Ke> club. Keystone V'ar T- He attended - '.of Ten ; v. - Hi frau -- are 1 Ph: and X. I On their reton tnp. Dr La- UjS Armj -; rris Lane will enter l S. B0Cf FlHDtKH Lcne-Sh-jlman v MtS. AffTMVR IMM Chise-Morris The i Jane on Sat - .... I rl I - - Sleele-Angel Now honeymooning in the former Manaa ' daughter "t Mr and Mr 6060 SVl 62nd PL, v- - ffrej DswkJ 3U It :.\ 11 I Conntrj the seti rhe ew te< R Mortoa ..~ then f, ii .... ;ar^ ~> ! "A" hi train - the Ccntinuc on Fol'owirvj Pft mbs siirntN cnt:: "" S/S 3TIETW \>ISTI Itli \>| Return November I via tht S/S MIVIOX 60 DAYS (All Inclviive) $1495 HOLIDAYS BQVAMT!? rJ ENS *' DAy* IS "SAEL SBON MEOlTANEAN VOYAGE WITH .oV.s. c. oVERV 5T*TE"OOV VVT >!. 'OS IS EUROPE FIRST CLAfct -CTELS "eVeb^h,^ spv;?n\L^isi -os-v-E^s$ x p;R-L-SETTAT WOW! ... ALL THIS FOR ONLY $1495 VOLPE TOURS, 15C2 WASHINGTON AVENUE INC. TRAVEL AGENT PHONE 532-7326 'AMI BEACH (r*DSi pi3j ma nKUina) VOI'NG ISWtL W NE "Ut Bt ssssaa BiM ssi iday. July 16- 1965 + trnltf Hr+rtlor mm. Jtrffft tTMf I he carried i l im aU .'i white or I p| anotis .Honor attendanta MN Faye | Mn Arlene Winter. J bridesmaid! were Gay I Shi ryn Gr< ene, Geri Frank : ink. 1, Paula Kichm.in . ,> Stelle. | -..in was Jeffrey Lehraar shers included Roberi Ber- ts, !>! Manny FrankeL Michael | I ;i. Michael Oritt, Neil M i ,i. i Winter. J.-ff i, v .v- page their return ti> this coun:r>. |r strrli .' hi- t>. ide will live :. horc he is a law :. University of Florida. i iml Mr- Morion Mccle. i i ". Mi lian Ave he is I me I'niveraity and S Mptas Mu i'i.i - ele la .' aradu it* of . of Tulane Uni- i I a i embt i Ol S I ritj lencz-Fine led weddini i alifornia new Mr Lencz w ill In i ter I>r Coral Gables Reno Sue Fin< united in ri i p .. ul le fa Mr and Mrs Hem*) l } eption atl ndanl er< IAline Irs. Jt fire) Fine L - i -i man and msmai -. E r w i n :;n the bride- I \ 'ii the i i| and ii .. nt ii he 1 nit er y iol i i Law I! v now n ijorinjj im ition al Ihe Miami. fromm Philipson I'ndcr a magnolia laden canopy, Judith Tcna Philipson, daughter of Mr and Mrs trying s Philipson, 700 Riltmon Way, and Step .e- Man Fromm were man c.l on Mil day. July II. Rabbi Mfn l Waxman conduct od Che 2 i lo k nuptials held In the Rend* tvi iR n oi he Da> i ' Williams tmenta and Hote I where rec ption and dinner fol- lowe I tin cert mony. i lai N'ew Mr and Mrs Fromm w:ll :> I- m red al another rei i n in N' w Yo k They plan to live in Fl I.< N i For the we Win Fren< h di si "ne I str \ length .' n of ni'i rti whit French :'k I II !> 'ii lace. The full-flai sk n featured a self scalloped hem I ne with each peak ending in :i n scr.e \ waist length jacket edg ed with self scalloping, e 1 b o w "h g\ c and a single strand of pearls, gift from the bride groom, completed the bridal en- semble In keeping with Danish tradition the bride earned a nosegay of red roses 10 which the Broom will add .i rose every annversary Bridal attendants were Mrs Al \in Philipson, Mrs Richard 'litlin and Ellen Fromm, the groom's sister. Joel Kaplan served as beat man and ushers included l>r Alvin Phil- ipson, and Steven Philipson, the bride's brothers, and Richard (lit Im. Richard Gitlin. \ graduate of ("oral Gables High, Mrs Vr< mm at ended Boston I'niveraity where -he was Winter Carnival Queen, recipient of Jud- aea R*e Butler Outstanding 9tu dent \w ard. and a member of ROTC Court Sob of Mr and Mrs Paul Fromm. Brooklyn. NY. the bridegroom . rad laU d from Erasmus High and ttendt d Boston Universl > where he vi rvi d a- BU Year! w k busi ne-. manager and received the ilastic Finance Award. MKS. STfPHfN WOMM Rubin-Moss Ihe former Bonnie All Moses chose a gown of lace over pcau de 'ii' and carried an heirloom Bible for her marriage to Leslie Alvin Rulun on Saturday. July 10. The Diplomal Country club was the setting for the evening cere mony performed by Rabbi Leon Kroniah. A reception at the hotel f illowed the nuptials. Following a h.meymoon in Ja- maica, the couple will live in At- lanta, Ga., where the bridegroom an accountant and the bride will teat h Both graduates of the Uni- m rs ty of N irth Carolina, new Mrs. Rubin is also ,i graduate of Miami B e i c h High M< r bridegroom ierved as treasurer of /eta Beta \\ Ki i-11 r mas. ahthuk tfvr Ti.u and bekmgfl to Phi Beta Kap- pa and Beta Gamma Sigma, Parents of the nowlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mose-. 5003 Delaware Ave.. and Mr. and Mrs Myer Rubin, Atlanta. Bridal attendants were Arlene Rosen, maid of honor. Rhalda Kahn. Fdith Fayc Cohen and Phyl hs MechlowitZ, bridesmaids. The bridegroom's father served as his hist man and usher.- includ- ed Ralph Kahn. Larry Cohen, Cary Rulun. Michael Moses and Robert Moses. $. (fSt/5 HNCZ \'.. MRS. USlll HUBIN FOR YOUR PARTIES RENT EVERYTHING FROM THOMAS! PARTY TENTS eatOIFUU FMMONMIT KSIMEO, ASSORTU SIZES CMft Tablaa Taal. Li.. CHH SINar CMm Urai la* Daaca Floan Parionalizea S*rvic* RENTALS -AT TOOT SUVICE M TfUT Talephono 633 3281 790 M.W. 35th AVI., MIAMI 41, HA. FOR SALE ANTIQUE BOOK CASE and 73 Jewish written books, almost new, by famous authors. Price $100.00 Telephone 947 1254 WANTED KOSHER BOARD & ROOM Towns looly tram Fensacola enter- ia Miami Juniar Colleqe, desires strictly Kosher board A room with Jewish family. Write Mrs. Soul Clott, 420 W. Gomalci Street, rnsacola, Florida. _______ DOMESTIC MAIDS RESTAURANT & HOTEL HELP A-l EMPLOYMENT Pv FR 9-8401 Paqe 9-B ievy-Rosenkranx Beth David Conj*rei;ation was ihe setting Saturday evening, July 10. for the nuptials of Susan El- len Roseiakram and Arthur Jerry Levy Rabbis Sol Landau and Irv- ing Lehrman officiated al the cer- emonj which \\. Daughter f Dr. aoo slra. Hyman Rosenkrana of Miami, the bride wsj given m marriage by her fa- Attendants Included Mrs Bar Olivers, R a Lehrman, ressie Fox, Ge rgette Greenberg, Linda R< enkranz, Judy Ftahman and Eileen Fishman. B si man lo the bridegroom was !u^ 11 Lher Lew I es. >. both sons ol Mr and Mrs Mel Levy, Silver Spring, Md Alan Puretz and Neil Rosenkrana served as ringbearers; Bacrj Rosenkranz and Robert Ro- enkran/ ushered. For the wedding the bnde chose an empire sheath m candlelight satin with white chantilly lace cov- ering the g< n styled with a chan- tilly laee train bordered in candle- light -a in A graduate of Miami Hiirh. new Mrs Levy received degree in elementary education from the Uni- versity "f Miami and is a member of the National Education Associa- tion. The bridegroom is an honor graduate of the University of Maryland. Now a senior at George- i wn University School of Medicine in Washington. D.C., he is vice president of l'hi Delta Kpsilon. media! fraternity Follewing a wedding trip to Ja- maica. Mr Levy and his bride will live in Silver Spring. LEO HOHAUSER PLUMBING CONTRACTING KEPAHIKS Serving D*W County Ovar 75 Vaara Till S.W. 14th ST. Nl 6-904 in lli\-n*s a dififrti'nt*' ... try ours! BLOSSOM SHOP 1572 Washington Ave. Miami Beach CALl SYVIA MILSEN JE 2-3231 FREE DEl'VERY ALL GREATER MIAMI W K A T FM from BRAHMS to BARTOK vou'.l Hear the World's Finest Music o-i W K A T F M 93.1 on your FM dial MIAMI'S ONLY PURE CLASSICAL MUSIC STATION Programm.ng MORE LIVE ConcertsI W K AT FM Pcge 10-B iJVcw Kings, tJVames i AIRS. RCSfRT BAUM Baum-Vcnn ei in ;i ren nj o . i '' Vann i I R Hotel > setl \ on .i h o n e 5 m o o n trip the \ 5. new Mr . live in S Pa thi cou n, 441 SW nd Mrs Bian iti Dr. lanl clu ifc! Mrs ' am Rosen, mal i n o| honoi P e lent Jo i e smaids, Stacj Roman, I e Rosa nv. u r, best man, Peter S c li w e d i c k and II' Landskroner, usshers The bride graduated from Miami Edi*>n High, attended the Univer- sity of Florida and is now employed ii Gulf American Land Corp. Her bridegroom is a graduate of Miami Bench High and Hade Jun- ior O llese and will receive a de- gree cum laude, in August from Florida Atlantic University in Boca 11 join the facuHj at Treasure Island Elemen- tary S< h 1 It MRS. ARB/f AXUROO Axekod-Finkcnstc'in I Vxcl le Satui ' ts ol Mrs. Jai : n J.i N - ach cl . cov th \ arls held the French ilhi Her sister \\ ml> attendant. Best man to the bi Brizel with Alan Bi boj Ushi rs inc ludi d Samuel Xewberger, Murraj Freeman, Mar . ker and Jack Braunsiein. A graduate of the Ameri an Col- Quito m Ecuador, Mrs Ax. rirod i- rking at a Miami Beach Savings and Loan Assn. Her hus- band, a sales manager, graduated from the L'niversitj of M i a m i School of Business Shapiro-lsser Now living in New York follow 1 ".in cruise, the 1 I mer Edythe Isser became the bride of 1 n&rd II Shapiro in an afternoon ceremon) on Sunday ' n al the Surf condui oi Mrs Bessie Pinetree I Mrs Sha ; "" a gra I ol Miami I High, atl l niversit. ai d the i niversit\ ol Miami an I will i tfhl educa Mi # York i mi Her bridegroom is the son ol Mr. and Airs. Joseph Shapiro, 3 I Ave and Ni w York He is a graduate ol Horace Mann Prep School and Rutgers I'nivi rsitj pie was attended bj Linda maid of Honor, and Richard .shapiro. best man Socialite... hv Isabel Grove Continued from Page IB ! by the ' nd the I ,'!"' - Debra Koch will S Swti *ith < pai ,l au on Sal Koch 1446 M' ' We the sub-dt b is a junior a High and . member ol the orchestra and the Si n ici I iuh A na- tive \l i .i m i Beachite, L i n >l a thrilled with a recent I Si \ - ! vote rkine for I ic I'hi I Friday )n (a MRS. LiONARD SHAPIRO Les Bons Vivants Social " icial on I- ridaj e\ ening at the Montm ,| DJ I Bons Vivants you i Bon Bons Estl - lour lam v Hi nit st W\\ s vi r ,orm-',y'Ws -TXlt. k7.\l |j Hcuie ol Beauty IS BACK CN THE BEACH HiGH FASHION STYLING from SI 50 Monday thru Thursday Phone 866-9041 (rroViy iron rp, nmtai) Salon Saul 9430 Hiding Ave., Surfside Family Worship Services at Temple Jude Site of Honors Given to School Student! .....i, " onthlj ' i K i .it/ men supervisoi Hoi in the llel Scho v N Am New idei the Boa tion Rot gro Students hoi '" " - which di- Sund\ djH l)i ua* ita I ate k Ma - seven Elevoi -' u . :.. I / ret aa L. Ik scl Announcing.. BOSTON POPS Concerts SATURDAYS 2 l\\l Presented by AUTO RADIO COMPANY and AUGUST BROS. BAKERY I & i UIVCG SOUTH FLORIDA'S GOOD MUSIC STATIONS [?"*?KC.- "WOO Watts FM -105.1 MC. 160,000 Watts VOI'NG ISHAtL 990 NE flit St m _-. ________ July 16, 1965 +JelsfFJcr/cffar Paqe 1 IB irican Friends of Hebrew University [fs Nathaniel Goldstein New President el I. Goldstein, tanner ev General ol the State of I k. ha> tx-in elected prev D* the Aim-rican Friends of the^B< *>rcv University by the |<- Directon. <>f the nru.iniza is announced by Samuel . chairman o( the board American Friends fosters Uld de\>'lo|>i"<'tit of the He ..rsit\ nJ Jerusalem. The t y i, thi> year celetsratusj fj^fft acceptance of tha prtai- Soldstein cited the histor- of the Hebrew University I predates the establishment nel by several years and rcmbers among its found- rt Einetein. Martin Buber, Weixmann. later to serve e4'a first president, Judeh pn*s, the university's first .it, the sceotist Pajl lh ||> a r o n Edr>und de R-' .nd Felix Warburg. Referrinu t<> the extraordinaiy growth of Israel s population and the pressing need tor expanded ed- ucational facilities. (InWrstein de clared 'The Hebrew I'niversity i* today confronted by a student ex plosion The demand is so great that the rmversit> has been titreed temporarily | < turn a W a y many qualified applicants in fields where their talents could well be used. "But the faculty and staff of the Hrbrew Univerait) sre used to working against (real odds I have long adm.' ed tin ir courage and tenaeit) which enabled them, in the first instance to build a first rail' institution of learning and re earch Then, when forced bj the , re 'ii~i ar to l( ave th-ir -aditioaal heane on Mount i \ build ' i n .: more than ) , .:. In Hie same period, the student bad) hai grown to almost li.uoo with a fat lilt} ol 1.20ft, and the uin\ersit\ has emerged as one of I'M' world ;reat (enters o| ., holaiMp." The American Friends of the Hebrew I'niversity can do no less tlsan intensify its efforts in support of the university, so as to insure adequate facilities for all quali- fied Student! in the liekis of their choree at the Hebrew I'niversity. We must welcome the challenge of | 'he student explosion as a spur and I sign of the growing maturity of the State of Israel (ioldstein. currently a member of t.he New York law firm of Cold- stein. Judd nd Curfein. served as Attorney (ieneral for the State ot New York for 12 yean, A nalivi New Yorker, he is a graduate of M'w Y _i-. e- <'. i. I n Syra i '. iver ' i : S.tiil Y : k L:.v. . ' ,.,-., .jri'us ef the ' -i of t'-.s Albert Einstein College of Medicine, j vice chairman of Albert Gallatin Associates of New York Univer- sity and a member of the Board of Vis.tors of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He is a trustee of the Park Avenue Syn- agogue. A former dm saber of tite Execu- tive Committee of the National Association of Attorneys General, 'ioldstein served as ;l memltcr of is Delegation to the United n.. tions Narcotic Drug C< mmlssinn AnaOSaj ln.s many honors. Alpha BflsilOfl Pi awarded him a medal lion as "Outstanding leader in the nation's JowW) communal life " He was nemlSMrted l>\ Freedom rfeatas and areeanted with the Hrsl L'N emblem based on the IN offi- cial insignia. In 1!*48. he was cited by the Brooklyn Jewish Community Coun- cil as the borough's most rli-tmu >i-'.Hii citizen of (he year B'nai B'rtth cited him in 1950 fa o il -i. :. in,.. rvia He is a hohler ol the Madden Memorial \ ard l New York l ni\ er >it> \ Nathaniel I. Colds', in Manu on h. s been eetab d m hi- I. mor by Sj rai l uw i rsitj .i i ... ii in fori n*i medicine bearing hil name h ; ic lioeii t.-in College ". Medicine NATHANIll G01DSTEIN t/ ABRAM BERENS RECITES THE KIDDUSH. 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UN 6-6043 Specialists for Weddings, ,. _...u. e-.-.t r.,_..:.._. *!< nrrMtor Friday. July Page 12-B - i n :i : tilfciXftiXu: ;> r> iim Seminary Library Names Silver i in Miami Beach Hadassah members, some of them accompanied by their husbands, par- ticipating in the Hadassah Spring Tour, stand at the new Hebrew Universitv-Hadassah Med- ical School. Left to right are Mrs. Shirley Free- Hadassah Members Attend Dedication berg. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Sussman. Mrs. Madeline Kottler. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bloom, Mrs. Ethel Goldman, Mrs. Betty Frank, and Mrs. Blanche Rubin. By Special Report ' . - . v. . Simon G t ice chant" He succeeds Vdn Le L Stra iss. "" Librarj Board Silver, a i lent ol Seminary's Ti :''' long been interested in the Sem inarj Ubi ) Sim 1857 h served as ohairr I "",| of (>\ er ers i m m I .....>" 'he Lilian-. Silver is an attornej. - ner in the firm ol Silver, Saper stein and Barnett Since 1937 I e has also served as vice presidenl nml chairn an ol the executive com- h it .1 graduate of Nm y*,| y, where he w*s to Phi Beta Kappa, and o- : .-' b i University Law School member of the Board of Tr^] tees of New York University ; vr recently donated to th u, versify the residence cen-,. which bears his name. Fstablished in 18HT. thi I co .sled \ 5.0 j .> slexandcf Marx j irian in 1904. Stl IUM i~ I the .' Jewish '!' 1 Srminars. qJ ring his term presidenl \ | i \ i"i.ri.ratuM. he hvlped , the acquisition of an in Uoo of microfilmi of manuscripts from ;h- E.-c.irulJ brary, Madrid Many Miamians were among spectators at ihe dedication of the new Hebrew University-Hadassah Medial School building in Jeru- salem on June 30. Visiting in Israel at the time of the eeremonj were Dr. and Mrs Marvin L. Meitus who are members of the Friends of the Hebrew I'm versity and a delegation of Miami Beach Hadassah members The cere m o n y. which also marked the University's 4"th an- sary, was attended by Mr Levi Eshkol, Prime Minister of Is- rael, hundreds ol Israeli le .in.I 60 world-famous medical scien- tists participating in a Sj mp isi m on the Impact of the Basic Sci , m on M I i ine to ci ate the event 1 he new Hebrew I'niversitj Ha Medic il an eleven- story building housing it depart - and over 450 lab" ratories ':- research has received world wide rec >gi ition, and a large num- ber if its hundreds m research projects ire supported bj the I' S Government and American founda- tions Dr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Mei- tus (light) and Mrs. L. Silver- man attend the dedication ceremony of the new Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School building in Jerusalem. ir -hjiiii/,,ijo*~m Welcome Wagon International, a -1i over 5,000 hostesses, has mort than thirty years e3erience in fostering good will in b.s -ess j 1 community life. For mora infra* ti.'i about ... Welcome * \agon HI 8-4994 Wn.COK NEWCOIIEWI Uh BM coupon u lat yt knar ,-- t Nm_______________ Hotm_______________________ "------------_ D Please have the Welcome Wagon ' ^ Hostess call on me. ? I v/ould like to subscribe to The Jewish Floridian. Fill out coupon and mail t Circulation Dept., M.P.O. Box 2973, Miami, Fla. (jvo'Tis fi-os mj rmuim) It forms an integral part of the Hadassah-Hebrew L'niversitj Meu- ical Center, which cost over S30 million dollars to build, and com- prises a hospital, medical school, dental school, nurses school and mother-and-chlld pavilion. A school of pharmacy is now being built Covering an area of 16 acres, it is the lai mplex ol its kind in the Mi Idle East Extravagant Planned far Variety Children Benefit \ 11 n 1 llel i'Mr.,i the annual "Cuban 1 in July" Sal ev< 8 p m July 31, al Dadi I Audil irium Pr .....ds ill 1- given lo V'ariel Clrldren's Hospital in ippreciation from Miami's Cuban colom for the iven their ailing chil h the pedi ric 1 enter Julius Silvei left ted president of the I Corporation of the [ev S ." iral Lev I ntei w 10 for isiqnatioi Dr. Lcuis Finkel t to discuss plant il an mm : m everyday" *= jay. July 16. 1965 * ft nisi rkrkfitri Page 13-B QmASTm Skip Shepard New Dupont Plaza Exec. ?* Jewish War Veterans, Hialeah Miami Spnni:- Post,, presented I United Stiles Flag which had flown over the Capitol to the John Y Kennedy Memorial Library in Ilia lean on July 10. Presentation was made by Her- beri Buxbaum, post commander, and guest speaker .is Sen Claude P< ppcr. Mayor Ifilander and members of the Hi: leah City Council partici- pated in tiie nt)iH)n cutting cere- monies and Mrs. Alexander Hassan, of Washinaton. D.C.. pre- knt to Justice Arthur J. Goldberg, of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1 scroll announcinq the creation of the Arthur J. Goldberg Drary at the Jewish Center for the United Nations. wish Center is Inaugurated at UN By Special Report u YORK "AH men of good should endorse an I su| ; .mi b) the United N:i draft declaration on mil of religious in ,i d Supn me ( ourt Vrthur .' Goldberg in hi- ... tit- Inaugural dii i li m isn Center for I i n \. lions . ak tingu shed Iota to thi .'at'ons ra! Lounge matures Ray Marco . i ninsj .1 ul) 18 finds < ota Lout e ip Might li e popular Ra> Mar o This lean angular faced sins i on strong with the kind I presentation that la exact- Pie wa) Rogers and Hart, liar- 1 en and Vernon Duke meant ir songs to Bound Marco's Trio |eh includes bass, drum ami pi features Harry Manian on mpet Marco, himself, doubles n trumpet rol' ' m bass on the side. The trio Ke i Mg sound, but a auwoia I'd especially designed for t>-n wh<> wish the raucous Ke of tbe go-go had went went Iditian to the rang stylinga the Marco croup, their nelo r< tempered bj some smart RIOT thai make- for an enter evening The Ban*) Bren- . ro ip continues t<> he d dovt n Istand in the swinging Cha I keep the action mo | i.m. ( ocktail houi I Doral i- at iMh and the n S T Calling attention to the dis- crimination against Jews in the Soviet Union, Justice Goldberg urged the creation of a neutral fact-finding commission under the aegis of the United Nations which "might well destroy much discrimination by exposing it to the cold light of world public opinion." Comii i con ptete surprise in Just ice G a- the an- em ration of the Arthur I Gold! rg Libt tl for thi United Na : ted I ' . '. I roposi 1 M 1st St ail for the dinner was Fi leral Judge David N. Edi Istein, ., i nit< >...> Sen Jacob K Javlta, honorary chairman ol the Jewtsn Ceniei loi the I N. Senate Committee Rejects Suggestion For Stronger Words WASHINGTON (JTA) The Senate Banking Committee has vi ted b) eighl to -i\ to reject stronger wi rding sought by oppon. ents Of the Ar. b I yeott, and re- tamed i'ie weaker Ffouse version of the Export Control Bill Sen Harrison A Williams Jr., New Jer- j Demii rat. had attempted to trengthen the anti-boycott mea- in mmittei bj o t f eri n g wording that would "require" non- mpli ir i boycott and make the Arab practices ille il instead of merelj asking the Ex- ecutive 1>' ; artment to vni ou a n d request pposition to boy- tics It was lesrnd that adequate votes had been p'edqed to anti- bovcett forri>s bit at the list mi.ie*. two Republican Senators twite had their votes. They were Sen. .'ol n G Tower cf Texas *"d Stron Thurmond of South Caro- lina. i L'.S. i ntercts with in- - m the Near East J. J. (Skip1 Shepard. former of- ficial greater for the City of Miami, has been named general manager of the multi-million dollar Dupont Plaza Hotel, office building and apartment complex by Samuel Kip- nis. owner As owner of the Leamington and Ponce de I-eon hotels. Shepard ganized the first "Caravan Turistl ca de Miami." a goodwill mission designed to attract Latin American tourists to the city. The tour proved mi successful it was continued an- nually for si\ years in the late Shepard i- a past president of the Greater Miami Hotel Association and gained international attention when he designed .m.i directed to completion the Capri Hotel in 11a \ ana He also has been active in civic. fraternal and political fields He has -i rved as chairman of the Vis il rs Relations Committee of the Miami Da.ii- County Chamber <>f Commerce and of the Special Gifts Committee >>( the Unit e d l-'n: lie is i past vice president of the Optimist Club and Ambassador of the Mahi Temple, member of the American Legion, . I Vu - !' .-ill nts Cl il the \ tic Part In I Evenl I ident , . ' been i ti Jr pcent li e so sion i ha J. I SMPARD Famous Studies Summer Eating Habits Here A month long studj <>f summer eating habit of its i stomers has been completed bj Morns er and i'. irrj Zuckerman, co- if tli. Famous Restaurant. 'I he Stud) as made in C .mi" i.h tin restaurant's opening summer f w the first time in .i- | year historj Li rs in the warm ; the Famous fare. ly thi - k< i ' I Ke don't ill but we do i than in winti ST Palestine Arab Refugee Plan Has Chance tor Revival \\ ISHINGTON JTA The plan Offering 1'alestine Arab refu .... ., i. ice nt repatriation to Is- rael or resettlement in other lands * i h compensation by Israel sill united to the 1 Mited .Nati>>n.s 0 by Dr Joseph John s,.n et the Carnegie Endowment for Internatii nal Peace, after ma kim ,. stud) "f the Arab refugee I blei is not necessarily dead and could be revivi l Assistant Sec retarj o StaU Philips Talbot has uif i :m d I ..... |. h plan '' led 1>'' ... ,s ,.. n pres< nt d for ibs United Nations IO-IIAY CRUSE , A lib Tuesdaj 1 ich '1, ntli ^ ear Round 111 llll. BAHAMA! 3 t l S. 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WEDR-FM, MIAMI'S COMMUNITY RADIO STATION Page 14-B 16,000 Convert to Judaism in Decade SEW YORK JTA) Conver- . -m in th^- next few weeks ipledinth. '-'"; I bv the Federation oi Re- lie form Synagogues estunated Synagogues here. iat, during the past decade i :udv. based on 10 years of con. form Judaism has converted ab.nit LEGAL NOTICE Friday, July NTI FOR DADF I uOR'DA '. ERY N LEGAL NOTICE >URT FLOR D~ ;ATL \ VI* NOTICE TO CREDITORS I . version ctaa* wed thai <* 16.000 people, This figure^ he said. versions have become more readily "has sharply increased dun.it the ac eptoble; that converts are ex past few years by several nun- tremelv devoted and dedicated dred so :tiat today OUT annual fig- members of the Jewish faith with a ure is well over the 2.000 mark. large majority joining synagogues; MARIA 'MIX' KZ A7AJI BZ. NOTICE BV PUBLICATION ,-.. MAR1 V I I'ISA IMiMIS ... \i:i.\/'.'ii:z 1.------ If Si ' hHK !"' .....' '"' " .... i tin lalm < iv.- I.. N.I,ll.nl ! . .1 lad Vdf ARK HKRKHY >m-*telnt for ntvorm i.i.l LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF WAREHOUSEMAN . \. K R M v \\ . h .. i--i.i i ;. Mi 1 -I. > Raj H Utai ii. I.....'- at -.. main I da .. i .i. i, ...ii ..11.! J .....'"' 1 and that marriage accounts for 90 percent of the converts. Th report, covering the years 195444, stated that the classes, which were initiated by the Fed- ration a decee'e ago, had grown in enrollment from less than 100 to more than 300 annuallv. He observed that, based on the registration statistics and infor- mation gathered throughout the country, "90 percent of the Jew- ish conversions are due to mar- ital reasons." On Dec L9. 1!<63. the Federation began gathering more comprehen- sive data mi persons registering for This vear from Januarv to the conversion das-.-, including fam die of June. 150 students enter ily background former religion, the course 45 men and 105 affiliation and Jeww* background. ., oi this group. 91 comnletal As a result, data gathered between nine-week in basic Ju- December 1983 and December'M64. sm and their ( < ihowed thai ol 295 registered stu- Rev Abraham Caiish Dies Ai Age 72; Retired Cantor dents, jo.-) were women and .. nn Ii .Ii II IB1- * III i i ikrn .1- 1 m- '1 ! 11 VTF.I > Ihl* -Hi ' 1 |i |.K VTIIKKM >\ . 1, pk .. thi I'll ill 1 ">urt lij .1 .1 m:i.s-.\ i. rk NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW \l ITII'I ; - ei The rel ound d< - the 1 re K 1 Re\ n 1 tholic. 21 Prol nt. 20 Abraham Is July 6 Mel 19 Episci pali; n 18 Lu , of 72 theran. 12 Presbyte t.he re ..., (her Prot- ago, live lember lacob Syna- - 1 - Helen; two sons N rman and Joseph; a jhter, Mrs. Zelda Jacobowitz. i Miami: a brother, Rober! Karklin of Baltimore: two sisters. Mrs Helen W a r a n c h of Miami Beach, and Mrs. Lena Levcnson of Baltimore; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Sen ices were held July 8 in Gor- don Funeral Home. * 1 ROSENBERG. Louis, nt 102*1 E Raj 11..-1-.11! Dr., ill.'d .Iii'n 9. Hervleen n l*p,viil-ii.'.. 1:1 Blaabers GOLDBOSS, I |la. of IS23 Wa-hlnston >v. died jiiij h. Rlvet-alde LANGEL. PblHp 1:.. >::. of 714 lull PL, died July til. l: ,. d. kimmelSMAN. Martin, nf :::. Baj Dr.. ,ii...i .1 ii u njv. raid. GOODMAN. H'illlani II "., nt tei T'-ih M .li. .1 .1 ifj 8, ni.-isli.-ri:-N't-w- I LEGAL NOTICE C'RCU T COURT. I1TH JUDICIAL CIRCU'T. DADE COUNTY. FLA. No. 65C - I'fl'HMXR IM'AX n - i:i.\ ix I'll \XKf.ix i 'i: \.\ ', NOTICE BY PUBLICATION V>l\ BI.VIX KRAXKIJX lKAX Itwi.l, nee I'nknow n,.....lilii .I in ,1 I'lipj c.f >.'.: |l|. V......' .i;.|..i'i: I I,-.I aKaltlNl \,,ll on riaintiiTV allorney, I'HOKiSE NU'll- l',.M |l IN THE COUNTY JLDC.ESC ' IN AND FOR DADE COl NTY. 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PAGE 1 Pcge 10-B iJVcw Kings, tJVames i AIRS. RCSfRT BAUM Baum-Vcnn ei in ;i ren nj o % % % % % i '' % Vann i I R Hotel > setl % \ on .i h o n e 5 m o o n trip the \ 5. new Mr live in S Pa thi cou % n, 441 SW nd Mrs Bian iti Dr. % lanl clu ifc! Mrs am Rosen, mal i n o| honoi P e lent Jo i e smaids, Stacj Roman, I e Rosa nv % % u r, best man, Peter S c li w e d i c k and II' Landskroner, usshers The bride graduated from Miami Edi*>n High, attended the University of Florida and is now employed ii Gulf American Land Corp. Her bridegroom is a graduate of Miami Bench High and Hade Junior O llese and will receive a degree cum laude, in August from Florida Atlantic University in Boca 11 join the facuHj at Treasure Island Elementary S< h 1 It % MRS. ARB/f AXUROO Axekod-Finkcnstc'in % % I Vxcl le Satui ts ol Mrs. Jai : % n J.i N ach cl cov th \ arls held the French ilhi Her sister \\ ml> attendant. Best man to the bi Brizel with Alan Bi % boj Ushi rs inc ludi d Samuel Xewberger, Murraj Freeman, Mar ker and Jack Braunsiein. A graduate of the Ameri an ColQuito m Ecuador, Mrs Ax. rirod i rking at a Miami Beach Savings and Loan Assn. Her husband, a sales manager, graduated from the L'niversitj of M i a m i School of Business Shapiro-lsser Now living in New York follow 1 % ".in cruise, the 1 I mer Edythe Isser became the bride of 1 n&rd II Shapiro in an afternoon ceremon) on Sunday n al the Surf condui % % oi Mrs Bessie Pinetree I Mrs Sha ; "" % % a gra I ol Miami I High, atl l niversit. ai d the i niversit\ ol Miami an I will i tfhl educa Mi # York i MI Her bridegroom is the son ol Mr. and Airs. Joseph Shapiro, 3 I Ave and Ni w York He is a graduate ol Horace Mann Prep School and Rutgers I'nivi rsitj pie was attended bj Linda maid of Honor, and Richard .shapiro. best man Socialite... hv Isabel Grove Continued from Page IB by the nd the I "' % Debra Koch will S % Swti *ith % < pai ,l au on Sal % Koch 1446 M' We the sub-dt b is a junior a High and member ol the orchestra and the Si n ici I iuh A native \l i .i m i Beachite, L i n >l a thrilled with a recent I Si \ vote rkine for I ic I'hi % % I Friday )n (a MRS. LiONARD SHAPIRO Les Bons Vivants Social icial on Iridaj e\ ening at the Montm ,| DJ I Bons Vivants you i % Bon Bons Estl % lour lam v Hi nit st W\\ s vi r ,orm -' ,y W s -TXlt. k7.\l |j Hcuie ol Beauty IS BACK CN THE BEACH HiGH FASHION STYLING from SI 50 Monday thru Thursday Phone 866-9041 (rroViy iron rp, nmtai) Salon Saul 9430 Hiding Ave., Surfside Family Worship Services at Temple Jude Site of Honors Given to School Student! i, % onthlj i K i .it/ men supervisoi Hoi in the llel Scho v % N Am New idei the Boa tion Rot gro Students hoi '" " which diSund\ djH l)i ua* ita I ate k Ma seven Elevoi % -' u :.. % I % % / % ret aa L. Ik scl Announcing.. BOSTON POPS Concerts SATURDAYS 2 l\\l Presented by AUTO RADIO COMPANY % % and AUGUST BROS. BAKERY I & i UIVCG SOUTH FLORIDA'S GOOD MUSIC STATIONS £[?" !" *?KC."WOO Watts FM -105.1 MC. 160,000 Watts VOI'NG ISHAtL 990 NE flit St m % _-. ________ PAGE 1 "^Jewish Florichan Combining THE JEWISH UNITY and THE JEWISH WEEKLY 38 Number 29 Miami. Florida, Friday, July 16, 1965 Two Sections Price 20 -G Faces Expulsion AVIV PAGE 1 r-x* L.A ^jjnrrrfrr^ % % -* T ; NOW YOU CAN HA i 1 N N n. th J.i. IN si M ou Di At Hooray! Now you don't have to give up flavorto cut down calories. New Diet Pepsi is all taste-that famous regular-Pepsi taste. There's not a trace of the unpleasant aftertaste you find in ordinary diet R COLA AND DIET TOO! colas. Enjoy all you want. Sugar-free Diet repsi-Cola has less than one little calorie in a whole bottle. Best diet cola you ever tasted? We'll stake our name on it! Get a carton of new Diet Pepsi today. t IVL.. Cota Bottton A Miami, i, ,% ,, N w m JVp.ii\,u OMM*W< N T GvaViy rnav rn: nxuina) VOlNG iSWfctTO Nt i'in 11 MMTw PAGE 1 LS n J bv ISABEL GROVE d.1JU< ornan s IJUorU nsti ii architectural I student .it Hi* Unl,,. hei sister ttt. .. Miami art teacher, are ilfway mark of '' % i' \ ii in al road the nl In i odon, .. II mutual I i 1st an hiti cture and art i :,. i nhagi n, Brus KI n % % Irankfurt, i, | cerne .1 Barn ii o wn wi he tr tan a pi ed itiner ountnes on their tut ; nee. Spain nd P [ in .1 l lition to lh< K ities like Milan, Venii 1 noa, Sar linia, Monaco, ville, Granada, Ma it' and il n, Fayi -.1 1 Ian t'> make tide itl)ing distrUla and vil % Thej 'v ueo ilatad a 1 in the Ca 1 in Tan fr M rocco Returning to co ntrj metime an und the Iddli ol Aufi they'll staj at v.. di rl tttoria f.>r 3 week do tome till seeing in New rk (ity, for comparison, no kins. Meyer A.. Klor n 14-year-oM -wi Marc and lughter Kathy, a senior at the uverMt) of Pennsylvania, on 1 w. ek trek thn>u>jh Europe and 1 A tour of the Scandi1 countries will be followed .1 flight to Istanbul Turkej 1. 1 % it t ur of the fcc'n 1 In turn to 1 % 1957 thi Baskin ei 1 ties 1 |i t that time In add; In 1 la. 5 Ei Ian to % le.-l % % en to (heir l . ,. ,,, 1 \ t, the family wiH 1 1 rer.ch Kn ... % : : BUS 1 pi nc isferhood Fetes ibbi's Wife 0 officers and board mem th David Sisterhood wel d their new Rebitzen, lira So) Hi || a brunch held in the |ne of Mrs Seymour Kaplan, 5001 tilth 1*1 on July 7 \r(.eorye I_iskin chairman d committee memli T> added boratiom to the house and the in a blue and white de.i :" listerbood PresWenl Mrs IrvWi i r and the guest ol honoi ided th.receii in : line, di Spain and Portugal, and then :i Jet from Lisbon back to the U.S I asl % fficial act for Floret) a t -fore leaving the country, was .1 "Talk Technion" orie 1 it n meeting and luncheon I at her hi me Among th e m u offlcen and board memb % chai 1 member, Mrs. Hy Friedman who had Just re turned Irom Israel while there she discovered, much I hi I' light, Chat two relatives I lost track of were both profi % at 'lee uii m Ir N t..n Bur .-. i i tor of 1 I >r de 1wife N ttie B 1 ras mil I I ' Mrs David 1 Kate Kleii I n 1 (ht .1 < % % % % 0 her new children's bock. Acorns .. e f *' Squirrels hich has l en published In Tel Aviv. Mar hall .1 Simmons and wife Rosalind who have traveled ez tensivel) in Europe have take: 13 > ear-old daughter Kathy with them this time for her first l">k at England, France, Zurich and Switzerland After three week.in New York with their three offspring, the Mandlers, Klten and Barnard, leaving next week, a deux, foi Mexico And returning from there, about the same time, Samuel Smith and wife Susan. v completely bewildered Susan Rubin ai swered her doo to have ..'i |s ti nto l">' house 1 arin : i>! ittei 1 of I The unusual part) ., is r.u j \. R Mexico R 1 : % >l the v % I : Mori in the I" "Jewish Floridian Miami, Florida, FriJuy. July 16, 1965 Section B Boated (left to right) are Mis. [Irving Weinei. Beth David Sist cd president Mrs. Sol -anduu. wile ol '.he conorejation's new Lpiritual le-ider. mdng (left to riqht) aie Irs. Georqe LasV.m and Mrs. 'mour % took 1 1 ned t 1 the e\ nl happily ui I able A 1963 m. "i laude gradu1 Harvai i. 1 eslie Ja> Groa winner of an honorarj Harvard Scholarship plans ;o enter itLaw School In September Son ui Mr and Mrs. Bernard Gross 6380 SW *2nd Ter W-CHI the Miami Herald Silver Knight n r general scholarship in 1961 and in that same year was ;i National Merit winner He is a former president of llillel A/.A A wedding in far off Englan taking Celia 1 Mrs Samuel 1 Herschfeld to Leeds Jetting across tfie Atlantic Aug 5, it will I reunion time for Celia who ha two brothers 1 sister and their (amities living in Great Brit 11 S01 in in I estner, son of her % r. is the prospective bride"in' 'ii v.. v 1 11 % km in Ne r Judge Jason Berk an i his B rbara Oth Miami it% time in the n< rthern oart of the country, Rep Louis Wolfson 1 u ife Lynn in Sew York foi .. combination ol bu Iness .m>\ pleas ure \ : nth I ng i' ition In Ha. ,i in will erve as a reunion a l*h he son. I snee C01 poral Harry V. 1 h sman, United : ates x i Station! d for the i>:>-t at Subic Bay, Philll; 1 mds, he w % 1 re % % tl: t, ,,... mp Smith, 11 1 wail, aan aci ountanl Keep me :i ea burning during hei 1 1 -ence will be husband Bern Continued on Page 10-B Mrs. Philip Bloom Named State Legislation Chairman PHIUP I100M Philip Bl >om has been rained station Chairman for ;';<> 1. la bj Mrs Joseph Willen, na % ... pr -stdent, N.. ional O uncil of Ji w '-h Women. Mrs Bloom, vice president of lie affairs in the Sh ri s Di visi m, Great r Miami Section MCJW, recentlj returned from a \...: to Tal ihassee where she '-h ii ved the state Legislature during v re-apportionment session and ... 1 M.IW with several government agencies As "art of her new Job, Mrs Bloom will coordinate the Information and activities of the Florida State government for the seven Council sections in the state. \ .in an organii ;tn de^ % to a pi n of eiliu ation, \ ii and soi ial action. hoba levels "f governmnit, an I e slativi ims Elaine Bloom is a graduate of ir l College in New York City 1 hei % % she ma ? ''! in government The Bio ma 1 1 0 v e d hi re three years [o from Riverdale, N Y Her husband, torn TI> ..U Assistant Attornej i'< meral of New York state, now practices law in Miami They live at :043.i NE 20th O with their young daughter ami son. Mrs Bloom also serves as vice president of education for the Young Women's Division ot the Combined Jewish A,.peal briefer* in Hhiiiinn ahadeu of eolnr Prettiest way to drift into dreamland. Vanity Fair's nylon tricot short-shifts layered over matching panties. A. Lined fop, drenched in primrose Alencon, heaven blue over petunia, black over nude, or all red. Mod. $12 B Solid color sheer too over fri-toned lining Under it, ruffled panties 1 Petunia dawn pink ice. Red pefuiia wild clover Skylark blue petunia. je in group $8 -. % .'..'.'-. % , 1 PAGE 1 y. July 16. 1965 + 3enl*tnr>rMltr Paqe 3 I Mrs, Katzen Chairs Publicity Group Mi II u ard Katzen, nev Ij mpointed publii it) chairmai Suburban League which supports two Cancer patients at Variety Children's Hospital reports thai riie next affair is an Ice Cream Party tor patients <>n Julj 31 In the nw auditorium. The f argue, wim-ii meets the 3rd Wed ne s d ay of cacti month, is o\>*n\ [> residents of the South Da PAGE 1 kr. July 16. 1965 vUnistncrfdrtor Paqe 9-* TON TIRE GO. ff* 3 4*^ ALL TIRES SALE^PRICED DURING JULY! 49 SB@L Wf/)SLIM-LINE WHITEWALL NYLON TUBELESS FOR THE PRICE OF BLACK WALL fr& 600/650x13 Ii95 750/775x14 14.95 800/825x14 16.95 B50/S55xl4 *l95 PLUS FED. TAX AND m OFF YOUR CAR. 15x15 NO MONEY DOWN! STAR PAYING AFTER YOUR VACATION BUY IN JULY! Take up to 6 months to p NO HANDLING, CARRYING OR INTEREST CHARGES! . // /ECONOMY SPECIAL! USED TIRES $/l50 All Kites A// Types Irotn 4 COMPLETE SAFETY FRONT END JOB Includes Alien Fionl E' '' BJi.-nce front Whet's At.JLi St Cl Adjust Cjster Adjust Tor Out Adjust Steering Repack Front Wheel Hi .w "V CM' ... ft'-ic .. *'l MgMH ii.f.f FREE CHECK Brake* Ball Joints Sneck Abtorbtrt Mnlfltr Til Pip* COMPLETE SAFETY BRAKE JOB V Includes % : /. 0.' C. I Turn All Dimm dt nil Ac1|. t Bixkrs Bleed Puke Lines Fill B'ke System with Fluid I -.i 95 I M % ti< (Lii tmrnr.n FREE CHECK* Giejse Se*i Sprmr Wheel Be*rmf Mj'tti Cylinder Emergency H*j# Shock Arsorbers B>*ke ENJOY THE JULY PRICE HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS AT THESE NORTON TIRE SYORES: OUR 41st YEAR I MIAMI 5300 N W 27Wl Aw. Open ..4 NORTH MIAMI ,, s w MIAMI BEACH SOUTH DA0E WEST PAIM BEACH W HOLLYWOOD ftOl ,s. % .-I i HOMESTEAD n LAUDIHOAll Br*fi h> S MIAMI BEACH r PAGE 1 Pcce &% jmiUncrk09f> Friday. ]uly 16 l%5 .. hrr Ivi Jmifh-Thyrmon % % % ->..-. i MM. UMWO FtlfDMAN Friedmon-Serbin The rabbi's si eK % % L Kin F % rer % % >-:i: % % % smith Dr 1 i..: E -;." lOU I aacaou Bsfccred A gr :or H-. w 11 with booors fr c d plans t t the Ui Miami She Is ; % n Hals netting M "'% "' ar -'Theta Kappa honorary Lawrence Frv ----Fa] Rabbi Joseph Nai affinatwl I reeessl f the .__ | parent Mr LW 1 .. | % .--. % .. ft | :_ o Dr the M Her husband LS a graduate .:' Ransom Preparatory School .*: the ITntver Itj He earned a BA degree fi ''. % % -.' ; St Louis, ami is : ,\?ma Alpha Mil, ao> rnitj A professional n*iPranke I i :' % '.% 5 '-' % '>' % Fnedmai i ] _.--.-_ % 4 ai I is i ted with ;Sew v ,- V e Mr ; % a an d .. Arti D I Greerrfield-Tupler : % and 11 in 1 % % family was held at Chai i the r I Rea mi. mi ctffNfiuo [ 2H*.t J L '"*" ~ imm **"*" "* T,f ** tin Ckar/t. MRS 4RTNM iiMfT* l % % associated with a Serbii the bride'i sister and Gidran company. return from a honeyI a Fendricr.-Obestein % I % I i) Sal % Mrs. Mon f honor. Step* Z Linda Moon '''' 0) El | Pi Review, and a i inee lot Ac-id ill Havana. Cuba, % Miami Beach Senior I and attended University of M on a local honor She reamrer of Alpha Lambda uelu. freemen women honortry. secretary of the PhiloClub, and belonged to Phi lot. Pi Deltu Phi and the Russian Club Cleaning-laundry Storage 1201 -20th Street JE 8-6104 Miami Bitch the '"' r u and Ro Rolic.a .,. Inn Rol n in and weinger served as brW( maid^ Bes) m an to Ihe bridegroom was I 5 brother Thoo<. f I-'"-' WJ f Mi and Mrs II berl II I me. 1 Jamie Bark n. Joel : "" l Lawrence Ureen The bridi re a white salk % pnhar.ced with alencon Scat en lace a| pliques % % \ % .. .: ol l% held bj .i pearl and : ettc % A the : iate ol where t of Win) Servii e Club estrs She %' % ersit) of Klon :J vi i % % : % % M I member of IV I n S roritj and from the Universit) ol m_ : also a graduate ot Huh where he was a n % n I Ke> club. Keystone V'ar THe attended '.of Ten ; v. Hi frau . -are 1 Ph: and X. I On their reton tnp. Dr LaUJS Armj -; rris Lane will enter l % % S. B0Cf FlHDtKH Lcne-Sh-jlman % v MtS. AffTMVR IMM Chise-Morris The i Jane on Sat .... I rl % % I % % % Sleele-Angel Now honeymooning in the former Manaa daughter "t Mr and Mr 6060 SVl 62nd PL, v ffrej DswkJ 3U It :.\ 11 I Conntrj the seti rhe ew te< % % R Mortoa ..~ then f, ii .... % ; ar ^ ~> "A" hi train the Ccntinuc on Fol'owirvj Pft MBS siirntN cnt: : "" PAGE 1 jay. July 16. 1965 % ft nisi rkrkfitri Page 13-B QMASTM Skip Shepard New Dupont Plaza Exec. &f Jewish War Veterans, Hialeah Miami Spnni:Post,, presented I United Stiles Flag which had flown over the Capitol to the John Y Kennedy Memorial Library in Ilia lean on July 10. Presentation was made by Herberi Buxbaum, post commander, and guest speaker .is Sen Claude P< ppcr. Mayor Ifilander and members of the Hi: leah City Council participated in tiie nt)iH)n cutting ceremonies and Mrs. Alexander Hassan, of Washinaton. D.C.. preknt to Justice Arthur J. Goldberg, of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1 scroll announcinq the creation of the Arthur J. Goldberg Drary at the Jewish Center for the United Nations. wish Center is Inaugurated at UN By Special Report u YORK "AH men of good should endorse an I su| ; .mi b) the United N:i draft declaration on mil of religious in ,i d Supn me ( ourt Vrthur .' Goldberg in hi... % titInaugural dii i li M isn Center for I i n \. lions ak tingu shed Iota to t hi .'at'ons ra! Lounge matures Ray Marco i ninsj .1 ul) 18 finds % < ota Lout e ip Might li % e popular Ra> Mar o This lean angular faced sins i % on strong with the kind I presentation that la exactPie wa) Rogers and Hart, liar1 en and Vernon Duke meant ir songs to Bound Marco's Trio |eh includes bass, drum ami pi features Harry Manian on mpet Marco, himself, doubles n trumpet rol' m bass on the side. The trio Ke i Mg sound, but a auwoia I'd especially designed for t> n wh<> wish the raucous Ke of tbe go-go had went went Iditian to the rang stylinga the Marco croup, their nelo r< tempered bj some smart RIOT thai makefor an enter evening The Ban*) Bren. ro ip continues t<> he d dovt n Istand in the swinging Cha I keep the action mo | i.m. ( ocktail houi I Doral iat iMh and the n S T Calling attention to the discrimination against Jews in the Soviet Union, Justice Goldberg urged the creation of a neutral fact-finding commission under the aegis of the United Nations which "might well destroy much discrimination by exposing it to the cold light of world public opinion." Comii i con ptete surprise in Just ice G athe anem ration of the Arthur I Gold! rg Libt tl % for thi United Na : ted I '. % % % I % roposi 1 M 1st St ail for the dinner was Fi leral Judge David N. Edi Istein, % ., i nit< >.. % % % > Sen Jacob K Javlta, honorary chairman ol the Jewtsn Ceniei loi the I N. Senate Committee Rejects Suggestion For Stronger Words WASHINGTON (JTA) The Senate Banking Committee has vi ted b) eighl to -i\ to reject stronger wi rding sought by oppon. ents Of the Ar. b I yeott, and retamed i'ie weaker Ffouse version of the Export Control Bill Sen Harrison A Williams Jr., New Jer j Demii rat. had attempted to trengthen the anti-boycott mea% in mmittei bj o t f eri n g wording that would "require" nonmpli ir % % i % % boycott and make the Arab practices ille il instead of merelj asking the Executive 1>' ; artment to vni ou a n d request pposition to boy% % tics It was lesrnd that adequate votes had been p'edqed to antibovcett forri>s bit at the list mi.ie*. two Republican Senators twite had their votes. They were Sen. .'ol n G Tower cf Texas *"d Stron Thurmond of South Carolina. i L'.S. i ntercts with in% m the Near East J. J. (Skip 1 Shepard. former official greater for the City of Miami, has been named general manager of the multi-million dollar Dupont Plaza Hotel, office building and apartment complex by Samuel Kipnis. owner As owner of the Leamington and Ponce de I-eon hotels. Shepard ganized the first "Caravan Turistl ca de Miami." a goodwill mission designed to attract Latin American tourists to the city. The tour proved MI successful it was continued annually for si\ years in the late Shepard ia past president of the Greater Miami Hotel Association and gained international attention when he designed .m.i directed to completion the Capri Hotel in 11a \ ana He also has been active in civic. fraternal and political fields He has -i rved as chairman of the Vis il rs Relations Committee of the Miami Da.iiCounty Chamber <>f Commerce and of the Special Gifts Committee >>( the Unit e d l-'n: lie is i past vice president of the Optimist Club and Ambassador of the Mahi Temple, member of the American Legion, I Vuf summer eating habit of its i stomers has been completed bj Morns er and i'. irrj Zuckerman, coif tli. Famous Restaurant. 'I he Stud) as made in C .mi" % i.h tin restaurant's opening summer f w the first time in .i| year historj Li rs in the warm ; the Famous fare. ly thi k< i % ' I Ke don't ill but we do i % than in winti ST Palestine Arab Refugee Plan Has Chance tor Revival \\ ISHINGTON JTA The plan Offering 1'alestine Arab refu .... ., i. ice nt repatriation to Israel or resettlement in other lands i h compensation by Israel sill united to the 1 Mited .Nati>>n.s 0 by Dr Joseph John s,.n et the Carnegie Endowment for Internatii nal Peace, after ma kim ,. stud) "f the Arab refugee I blei is not necessarily dead and could be revivi l Assistant Sec retarj o StaU Philips Talbot has uif i :m d I |. H plan '' led 1> '' ... ,s , % % .. n pres< nt d for ibs United Nations IO-IIAY CRUSE A lib Tuesdaj 1 ich '1, ntli ^ ear Round 111 llll. BAHAMA! 3 t l S. Coul i ird A| pi \\ | h,.-,l Po er and Saili *** "THE PRIDE" informal > '" '"' '" .1-2*2 J % '"'' "'' '" Bal i n orl eenten [1 PHO\F 52.1-7O0O Ask Your Travel Agent or Contact Costowoy Cruises CHEVRON MARINA & % . aau mmma j_ fill I a,. \tSMX ffeUt# Jewish Radio Can Be Heard DAILY IN MIAMI WEDR-FM It IM1 SB. in* Straat Ca*way. 'art Laal PAGE 1 Joy, My 16. 1965 +Jn*isMerMfar7 Paqe 3rA llustrious Leader Passes Jewish Telegraphic Agency Me bad opponents in both Ilista ti> none m iirut and Mapai. but sever suffered Alter the Jewish State came into in 1931 i""i' !s£ irctt last Wednesday unpopularity even among those being, be Hebraiied his name, !* ~ ,e .^ ei brtement issued by the Urar'l who fought his proposals hardest cacatag known as Mo-he Sharett. Crnment the World Zionist Or Universally, he was regarded as a In 1953. when Prime Minister i/ation and the Knesset, denegotiator par excellence, as a David Ben Gurion retired to prid that "the Jewish people statesman with vision. vate life temporarily. Mr Sharett sum,,^.,. 0 f 1933 y r sharett was been bereaved of a leader of _. became Prime Minister, holding c ccted 0 th( key ^ ; a u a pilot of the movement 1 . ..,_. r % t ..... the post of head of the Govern,,.__ _.. : _.. .. ar the dailj newspaper "f the Histadruf Israel's labor federation, which he bad helped found From 1929 to l':!i he edited th.paper's skill and efficiency English weekly supplement When came into in 1931 Chain Arioaorofl became ad of the Jewish Agency's ai Department, Mr Sharett was named Political Secretary of the Agency Kotowing the assassination of Mr Arlosoroff in the IStatc. a pilot Nations started Looking into the a teacher of the Nation. .p alestine Question" in 1946 ^ of true nobility n the House 4^,^^^ by tht Jewij|fc rael has gone to his eternal ^^ {Q [ ^ [{ a tbg $" as its official delegation bead. It loshe Sharett.' After having served on various important Jewish agency missions to the United States. England. France and Canada, he became one of the most active personalment until Mr. Ben-C.urion resumed the Premiership in 1955. Then Mr. Sharett reassumed the position of Foreign Minister, hpto"the statement was under his guidance that the j** *** Xj^EJ?!" /JlT^ IE "'** durin K WorW War kniied "has inscribed illustrifirst great victory at the United IM !" tna,rmansn P "' ,m recruitment of Jews to fight on % chapters in the book of Israels Nations was won when, on Nov. 29. uvusn A fe enc > % *xetume. ^ side Qf (h< A)|u _. |t ^ h{> Mr. Share*, born Moshe Shertok at Kherson, Russia, in 1894, came to Palestine at the age of 12. in 1906. rgence through his activities 1947. the UN General Assembly lead of the Jewish Agency's povoted in favor of the partition of department on the eve of Palestine, giving the world or [establishment of the State, as ganization's approval of the forma id's first Foreign Minister and tion of a Jewish State in Palestine Premier, as spokesman for the who initiated the formation of the Jewish Brigade and. in 1945. it was Moshe Shertok who presented its own Qag to the Jewish Brigade in Italy. k>n and the Jewish people, as Mitral pillar of the Zionist [in' nt. as chairman of the |i-i executive in recent years, i| the foremosl leadi 11 of r party -i'" 1 one of the tx art rs "i the Zionist ".'nt n a lifetime of service to the ish people, not only in Palkine and Israel but around the [rid, Mr Sharett had come incloser personal contact with rid Jewry than probably any tr of Israel's leaders of his deration. He was popular, not ly in his own land, but around world. Hid SPciaJiam considers him pf Us outstanding spokesmen labor movement in Israel look |upon him as among the BlOSt ?ut ot dajsnden |or many years in the front of domaatk polities in bis IclSfld, he found opposition now then, but his outnuht oppun wire comparatively few in Iber and. even among them, lie tremendous respect Israeli politics, as well as in Id diplomacy, he was known I a tough negotiator but one was realistic enough to pushing any dispute to its tst limits. btify ewtce RESCRIPTlON OPTICIANS SNIOM CIKTft Of TMI S0U1M rgtst Selection in Latest Style* for Men and Women iFRSE PARKING SPACE IN JAR CONVENIENT TO BUSES 72i LINCOLN ROAD (On the Mall) Phone JE 10749 culiete' Pr*tription Fill** CONTACT LENSES RAT PROOFING A Specialty .fCWlAI PfST CONTIOt fO* TNI HO*f AMD ItiSJMftS FREE INSPECTION TRULY NOLEN EXTERMINATORS Tel FR 71411 600 N.W. 7th AVE. NSWERITE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE Serving IJIFFIRSON UNION % HIGHLAND FRANKLIN (MURRAY PLAZA NtWTON FR 3-5581 YOUR TELEPHONE I PROPERLY ANSWERED IS YOUR GREATEST BUSINESS ASSET When Israel formed its own Provisional Government, he was selected as Foreign Minister and, in 1949, he became the State's Cabinet Minister in charge of foreign affairs. it was under indirection that isi ael evolved .1 diplomal 1 1 considi red by th' n Id as se< PAGE 1 July 16, 1965 +JelsfFJcr/cffar Paqe 1 IB irican Friends of Hebrew University [fs Nathaniel Goldstein New President el I. Goldstein, tanner ev General ol the State of I k. ha> tx-in elected prev D* the Aim-rican Friends of the^B< *> r cv University by the | PAGE 1 % % % % % % ^M Pa ge 2-A Nursing Specialist Joins Home of Aged Florence Gllles. R.N.. a special isl in geriatric nurstaj since the h has been named Director of x rsini Services at the Jewish Home for the Aged by Executive Director Maurice Pearlstein. She comes to Miami from New Y irk City where she recently resigned as Director of PAiratag Bdncatkin at the Jewish Home anJ Hospital for the Aged Earlier professional career Included poets as Director of Nursii t Servkea ai the 800*ed Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital in Brooklyn for IS years and at the 1.-th Abraham Hospital m the BTOBX, NY. xt .tllA Mis< GlUes has taken charge of overall planning tor pa. rat etre and administration of all i Lining programs The staff inclacks 10 RN> and 18 licensed practical nurses The new director is s graduate the School of Nursii Albert -in Medical Center, and holds its degree from Long Island Uni% ,. ] p -. m ml erships e the American Nurses As \. fue for NUTSg and toei % She is a name of 1 x -, l. s J HA LPXi % ii Fl I FIOMNCE GlUtS food Fair Executive Named Myer B executive rice presi lenl of F Stores. Inc % ten named chairman of an international stud) > ne how int list! can be a to programs I >r % % % l> naBusiness Division Reelects Pallot Norton P % esidenl ol N .,-, pn ..'in of the Be I ter ... Division. Miami-Da* (hair immeree i elected to serve i for the c ming year < I I Duke i i E lelen Buicl 0 C Fainrth executive Miami Aul i Dealei U tion; Homer Ft pr > % Dyke Sign Com rd Hurst lent. Hurst -. % 11 A. executive % % vice president. First N % ' ... % Nasser Vows \\o Peace* With Israel Continued from Pe % ,. made .th aggra who con tinue to NW tcrnton The Egyptian leader jjjrj that deferment of t.on aaintt laraeTS Jordan River w.terproiZ w.. du. the *.t tfcatayrU w militarily unable t. defend itself. He disclosed he hed edvised Syria to postpone such action until military preparations were completed. He rejected the possibility of a ,.a settlement with Israel. claiming Israel had failed to re tl Nations* ns an ._ the extsten i ol lamei COMStitUWd nothing more than I p I % ession It -' s rs the int. the l ited Stal with l I that S .... v.. William Hogarth Of Jewish Floridian Ad Dept. Passes William -BiH.O H*"*""* Mrrertismt saleamw for The jr* ia h Floridian for the pa-t 32 year,d i e d Jul> 8 in Vkron. 0 11. .earth ho ned at IHI > '4lh St trai 61 nd at one time a s circulation lanacer for the Ii a in I Beach ca of The Ml imi Dailj News H< is survived b) his wife Mar ret; s son W i ham. four brother* two MSteri and one grandchild Sen ices wen hel Julj 13 it Woodlawn Park i th \ an Orsdel liableMortuary in charge en ents Friday. 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FUNEPAL OIRICTORS v -: 1-" % 'Xorinandr Drive lythand Attn R<<1 JE 1-1151 ad at B.W. 17th Street. IllfhUnrl 3-il i Miaai v. i N.E. MI Avtaas Wl 7-ftiVl PAGE 1 Fridiy. July 16 Exec *e Director Addresses Session Artli Direct ';| Feder. speaaV at E Jew; Funds Canxi At tli' Confen hold a1 the (i Tuxed chart v she mutual re sponiii '; % f the Federati ma and a' .-? ;-ian i~ Chaim "I fie [ % < lined \d\l, ory Cn i ilttee ol the Miami Eco nctnic ; % -twi.it> I'l'uram, Inc.. and i oard member of the lOCa I 1' I "-is "I the '"War l'o\erty" pp^ram knistfff rkfton Page 5-A .... % T n i iii i M lJtthri r Temple Judea conlirms 22 teen-agers in recent ceremonies, with Rabbi Morris Kipper charging the tenth qraders "ultimately to understand that Judaism and mankind never were and never will be, until the end of itme. uniform and unanimous." Bottom row (left to right) are Barbara Jacobson. June Schwartz, Sandra Abel, Brook Rood. Richard Gelernter. president of the Confirmation Class, Sherreen Handsel. Bonnie *£ Kalish, Sherry Wilensky. Roberta Schreiber, Carol Levin. Top row are Gary Simon, Jack Cohn. Debbie Jacobson, Peter Jacobson, Victor Fox. Deborah Green, Rabbi Kipper, Sandy Blackman, Jeffrey Apple, Judy Easton, Stephen Lipson. Michelle Edlow and John Kemeny. In honor of the event. Rabbi Kipper compiled a new prayer booklet for the confirmation service. Sharett Buried in Tel Aviv Between Tombs of Friends Continued from Pago 1-A briefly In front of the Knesset, where Speaker (Caddish Lui rea two famous speeches by Mr Sha rett. One was hia address to I troops of the Jewish Bi le to whom he Pi e-ented their official flag aa '!' % > mustered in a i amp m Italj pi or to joining the Alia* in Hi, fi : Saris, the other was l h SI el was admit) bership h thi Man* Tile in New York, memorial lervices for Mr. Sharett were held Friday in the auditorium of the Jewish Agency. The memorial tribute was held within a few hours of the funeral *ervices and interment .r. Israel. Re| smer nan Jewish oreanizat ions and Is chairman of the Jewish AgencyAmerican Section. Others who spoke were I>r Joseph J Sch wartz, vici'-president of the Israel Bond Organization, and Pinchaa Cruso, honorary president of the Labor Zionist Organization of raeli representatives in the United America Rabbi Mordecai Kirsh states were among those present, blum. a member of the executive Chairman of the memorial tribof the Jewish Agency, read Psalm ute was Dr Emanuel Neumann 90 Cantor David Koussevitzky in toned the prayer for the dead. In Washington, Sen. Jacob K JavitS, Neu York Republican, memorialized Sharett in an address before the United States Senate Memorial services were also held in Lot Angeles at the Israel Consulate-General Israel Ambassador Avraham Harman, who hap pened to be in that city, recited the Kaddi.-h 65 00DG£" $195 2 BEN S RENTALS tkTHUK ROSICHAH 1451 W. 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M itj N .1 Am nt th % be trothal has been made bj the hi turc l>i : le's pi renl Mr and M rs Ben Fei Mer 11231 SW 80th Cl Th.> bride to be % i Pratl ii itii ite "i Tei % % in Ne Y ik and ili' l nivei sitj "I Miami School nt Fashions Her fiance .i graduate ol Temple University, is attending the Univei MI\ ni Miami School ol Law U A5$ IANI from erskowitz, Stern "etrothal eSi of D \ i ! % Idine is planDiane Herskow Stern, ajjemenl haa been ;i" i. future bride's park, v. \ir and Mrs Sam Heretoliv 678 Bird Rd C >ral Ga [Thr kfMeCTOaU t<> l>< tthson Mr and \irStephen Stern, 9SSI l\\ ZM SI MISS GAIF. BIST Sale Zillah Bur! ?!cns1966Weddn^ Mi % Mi i GO V,. B i % rsitj \ i m m e we Ming is olani M.'SS JUDHH BROWN Judith Brown Tells B'nai B'rith Social Singles Of Engagement B'nai B'r Hi So c ii s {les .^ sponsoring .i dance on Saturd i evening " Ihe Carillon Hotel Tic kets may be p irchaaed il Ihe door and Hu affair includes a night club -him and dancing to J live ba nd SUPERB CATERING IN A LUXURIOUS NEW SETTING newest, most beautiful accommodations .-.eddings. club luncheons, banquets, bar mrtzvahs, card parties, confirmations, receptions, 11; Parking on premises For groups from 15 to 1500 superb cuisine...fine wines, experienced, personalized attention Call Joseph Meyers. Catering Manager, 379 8861. DUPONT PLAZA HOTEL MIAMI jo lith R Brown will become Ihe bn.lv nt Barry Leonard Covtn <>n Dec -.'. .it Beth David Sj na ojoe Mr and MrSol ii Brown, MM \\\ null Cl are aBnouncing (heir daughter'! onBawmrm thiweek. Thf proapeetiee bridegroom la (he -on ol Mr ami MrMichael I '"VIII. in ;i. -W fi.Mh \vt\ _T.niu.iU' ni Miami Senior High and the Unrverait) ol Miami, (he bride-elect is an alumnus of Ptu Sigma Sigma Sororit) Starting in September, she will tea< h Ihtr I le ;.i Glenn Curtis Elementary School Her fiance, a CPA. is a graduate 1 n ! ni"!' High and he I ni vereit) of Miami He is an alum % Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity \|| ha Psi, h morary. and n % a Pi, business [ratei i lie presentl) i |!, > ' tified public accountant firm MEET PERFECTIONISTS IN THE CATERING FIELD They are uneq^.ed in their r;r:'sion. They are C* d.Lido's catering stiff. They will make a su:ress of any party... a wedd-ng... BarMitrvah* ...ab.:alt % ..ngorasociallunchecn. They will serve from 20 to 1000 diners with fine food nperth/ p r er a r ed in the dilldo'l newh/ decorated Cotillion Room. They'll arrange for whatever space >OJ require. Call Mr. Tic"ner at JEfterson 8<1811 for rha best function you'va ever hadl di OCEMFRONT. MUM VENU AND UNCOlh 0AD Mill Camp Gan Israel Enrollment Up BnroOmenl at Camp Gan Israel of Florida, located in Deland, has tripled Oils year, according ti> Rah bi Abraham Korf, regional dlret ur of Merkoa L'lnyoni Ohinuch and spiritual leader oi the laabd MI. In ; % Minyan Nuaach Vri Rabbi Korf aasd the camp, on erated under the auspices an I perviaion of Merkos, "ia aiaking a naal contribution to the summer Jewish education and entertain men of Florida Jen ish yo in sters .,nd we plan further apansion next year 1, bbi Stanley B Weiss, educa in. II direel r "' n ol Mi; is camp di tor In in i Mont [omen coach i MM II ibh i dire* tor of Camp Gan Israel If. Col. Swerdlm on Radio l i Col Hin, Mi % % Res 'f. ist, ill lured n his '< % ni loui i irope and North \ftn-a. i<> be broadcasl on WKAT Monday News Special, at 7:30 i> "< Ala) l" He ill iil-n be a guesl on Ihe Larrj King Prograjn W IOD, Tuea day, Jut) 2". t to p.m. n i sr \ v .v i: T i: it 11 \ K 340 Bisiayne Boulevard Miami, Florida FACING BISCAYNE BAY "WHERE THE STARS AND HEAVEN JOIN YOUR KSTIVITliS" AT THE BEAUTIFUL NIvVlY DECORATED HXltaHT IIAIJJIOOM bi A I ING UP T O 300 WEDDIN i riONS it IQUETS RECEPTIONS JNCHI JUS if MEETINGS < AII: It IX. Strictly Kosher Facilities Available Voder Swprrvision al RABBI TIBOR H. S1ERN CALL Miss SHIRLEY, d ering Manager, FR 9-3792 ^CONFIRMATIONS'* RECEPTIONS WEOOING5 ^^ BANOUETS MEETINGS PAKTIES A T.t tt or j gala colbr\ion wltD 3.500 uil. DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY 0B3ERVE0 UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF RABBI T.BUR H. STERN EAUVILLE % H.. "v ... e~ ,. % % r-.. P PHONE: UN S-l % % % % % I It. I l \ W K l 1 Vi.. 1".rT.''1:111 L^JJxJJJUuL^-tJu.' V C'oth. ocean at Hiianii beach A new standard of elegance on Miami Beach. Superbly planned and executed weddings, luncheons, business meetings ... ranging from 10 to 1000. OR ,/n a miaml coontTT dull setting i : % ^ s< Spaciousness Is fho ke>Tiote of your afTahr amidst the plushncss of the Doral CounUy Club. Weddings, confirmations, banquets are enhanced by the country club atrros-. phere of this resort-estate. For complete details, pletL^e call Mr. Da\id Kovce, D:-eetor of Food and Bewar* Doral Beach Hotel and Country Clul JE 2-3600 Aast I.>'.* CHANDLER'S ,21 it A Collins.Av* Miami Beach Now a FIRST in Miami Beach T-BONE STEAKS LADIES CUT ROAST BEEF SUMMER SPECIALS at Summer Prices W v oHded om old lovonUi o our VAftltO MINU. tendttloin RaTOUl o In Dot PAGE 1 9.Jeistfkrid&r Friday. July 15, \%\ Page 4-B TEACHER GOT THE MEASLES Marianne YOungerm.l1 has just recovered from fee measles she caught from the youngsU she tea-hes in firsl grade. Her mother.^ ; (Bin Alex) Youngerman, has just competed the portraits she has painted of the Speetor family The Youngerman'a >Uier daughter. Judj Glndy, and her husband, Benjamin, and children. Debcrah and Daniel, have set forth in a camper for a months trip. On the way home, they will stop off in upper New York State to visit a cousin. Nathan Amabel, whose latest book is the Jewish Encyclopedia. IS THIS A PICNIC? Esther Lowenthal packed a picnic basket, collected Dr. Susanne Schulze. who was in town to set up the Department of Social Work at Barry College, and drove over to pick up Claire fclUl Arthur) Roskhan on their way to Fairchild Gardens Claire persuaded then to stay and unpack the lunch in her patio. What's a roof or two at a picnic? The foods the thing. CHINA :> No. it wasn't a trip to China for Sylvia and George Goldberg, but it was their china Anniversary, which is the 20th, They had a dinner dance at Westview Country Club with all of the trimmings, including daughter Bonnie and her husband. Wallace Moses, from Alabama. They brought the most precious gift of all. the Goldgrandchildren, Howard and Alisa Ahsa had her first birthday while she was here she's the spitting image of Grandma Sylvia in the club dining room, the color scheme was in white and yellow, with big gold " table The party was .. warm and friendly one jus) like Sylvia. 1 nil gave excerpts her mother's rting, "ToI Guests f the 1 there were tears in many eyes tears o. ha, pTness. Among gueata were Mr. and Mrs Km 1 RJm Mr and Mrs. Samuel Upton. Mr. and S'rfton .Pollack. Mr. and Mrs. AtaMjIJ | and Mrs Cart We.nkle. Mr. and Mrs ...1 S Jskind. Mr and Mrs Max BetaM I ; Fritzi Subin, Mr and Mrs. A. L. GldBW. ,m and Mrs. Murray DU-xJer. Mr. and Mrs Arnold So,,lcr. and Mr and Mrs. Robert Goldberg. DOWN UNDER .. Vina Brenner Meyers is seeing the worli She and Ben are having a Hue time dashing about the continent. Her writing is Jus1 like criicken scratches. It is jUSl as well she lost the (U Of friendsaddresses to whom she was gang to send cards because by the time the card IS deciphered the) will bo home. My card Mid "Greetings from Australia" and showed .. picture ,,i a building with a kangaroo on top. iThat s how I know she is in Australia 1 couldn't read the other Mile. I SAND WHAT KIND? Roz i Mrs. Howard i Hirsch made up packets of sand foi one of the Alpha Epsil n Phi lui eons al the recent national convention here Sni lives on SW 121st Si but she wouldn't use Miami sand she had to go to Miami Beach 1" gel ii JusI as she got to the Fifth Streel Beach with her buckets, the skj darkened, and the winds began i blow Luckily, along came her son, Mark, who couldn't believe he was reallj seeing the surfing Beach He an I I op up the sand along % % re:t< b,ni. tops and chewing gum before the Then when thej to strain the Frances Lthi lan Attending groundbreaking ceremonies oi the Max ar. P* Cohen School Building of the Young Israel oi Greater I are (left to tight' Cantor Moses Weiss. Rabbi Sherwin S' :.> : Max and Rose Cohen and Emanuel Uncini. At the cer~ but not in the picture. Mrs. Emanuel Ungai Ray. San Randy Gruen. OFFICES OF DISTINCTION by PAVLOW Office designs fid furnishings ajjfI from manufacture* n Academy Sc.'ecfs Award Recipients i % ar I Shel i .. -i| the Hebrew \ ting nintfi rj i Bier h im rs L* si exercises on June 9 inck i Alumni-Mid.it Tovot award to Di ane Saltz; Max Silverberg Sports nianship Award to Lawrence Kuczynski; Rebecca and Louis Mervitzer Science Award to Melvin Farber; Hebrew Academy Women Math Award to Barry Moss; Hebrew Academy Social Studies Award to David Shapiro; Rose and Harry Genet Hebrew Studies Award to Chaim Sukenik; Beekie and Samuel Reinhard Bible Award to Susan Roth; and the Saul Porush Nach Award to Esther Azulay. Also PTA Sen ice Award to Fanny Behar; The Isidore Laucr Fine Arts Award to Zvi Honor; and the Sidney Appel Character Award to eight*) prade student. Judith Rozer.cwaig. American Ix-gion God and Countrj Award to Miriam Greenberg and Sheldon Weiss fi r schi larship, and to Lawrence Kuczynski for athletic ish War Veti rans M % % Posl essaj test or S s % man of tl K % t h % oi were dis'ti WIDOW DESIRES TO SHARE HER HOME with working or retired lody. Rent tree in exchange for companionship. Phone 661-0409 % % Swirsky. and R> an Dei to Louis Merwitzer, pros enl the Academy, by Mindy Phillips The first copy of "Chaverim. the senior class yearbook, was presented to Rabbi Gross by St. ven Shantzis. business editor. Excerpt from the Bible was read by Gilah Bercer in Hebrew, and Esther Babouri in English. A specially written script. "Tor ah Im Dereach Krctz" was presented by Richanl Kaga, Zvi Honor. Susan Roth. Judy Rubin and RolxMt Greenberg, "In Tribute to Teach era" was presented by Minam MeL : '. In his addri Rabbi Alexander S Gross princip.il declared. "We live in % time when man's ingenuit) has i v ., i h il staggering proportions Flights into space are established facts and new scientific plans and discoveries are beyond human imagination. More than ever before do we realize the significance ot King David's immortal words 'The basis oi all wisd m is the fear if the Lord.' For knowledge and iviadom without God is void and self destructive," Desks, Chair*, Sofas, Crederzaa, Lamps, Everything or tha Office of Distinction I BITE SIZE KNISHES, } Bl.ntzes & Fancy Hot or Cold J Hors d'oeuvres for your eo PAGE 1 Friday, Ju'.v 16 1st lh rMW Page 14-A Today's Though*: Russians are Bent on By DR. SAMUEL SILVER Dereligionizing the Jews T HOSE RUSSIAN anti-Semites Denv it though they wUl, the Russians' seem to bo bent on dercli lionizing the J*ws. Y ld d ', s n writers were hounded during the Stalin regime. And after Stalin went, we had hoped that anti-Semitism would go too. But it would seem that though Krusohev would smile, there was animosity beneath that smile And then Kruschev went in that process of Wf* lerious evWHMUCe which has given rise to the ui.lp that in Russia the most popular reference volume is called "Who Was Who. anti-Semitism Itoi" Obstacles and difflthe spirit of Judaism. And now throughout our land is hJM*e of protest against Russia tor its persecution of Ju I'm We have ral.io ^d demons^t.ons I hes and visits to our official, and even i'uted State, Senate passes a resolution condemning the Russians. Some American Jews are a bit uneasy about a |l ,his activity for a rather odd reason It is not that they exculpate the Russians; they don t. indeed, and tho As We Were Saying: By ROBERT E. SEGAL Controversy Over Anti-Poverty Fund: E ZEKIEL 16:49 is offered in a churchirTs guide for fighting the batth 000 poor peop % .:,! under.) And what is written in Ezekiel is worth rep. aim, .,. the new Populist % taking foi m % Bell Id this v as the guilt ol your Sodom she and her (laugh rs had pride, surfi il ol food, and prosperous ease, bul did not aid Ihe poor and needv The poor and needy in America, including those rep resenting third generation folks on welfare lists, are ing it out with City Hall in Cleveland, Philadelphia Boston, and many other cities. They want to have more say ai how the $8 000.000,000 in currently-appropriated antipoverty funds win be used. If by next year, some S3.000.000,000 will be available, tbej wanl to be consulted on that distribution also. Inspiring this demand is not only an understandable pride on the part of those intended to benefit by the government funds but also a .-eaivfi for a built-in po> the lat ss as Panorama: By DAVID SCHWARTZ Buber: A Thinker fcJARTIN BUBER was a great '" Jewish thinker and philosopher, lie W8C the editor of the firs' Zionist publication when the move ment was directed by Theodore Herzl He was a man who can be viewed from many angles It is too early to predict what history will ultimately account his most important aspect, but certainly one of the mosi interesting things about him was the way he transcended and overcame the dividing fences of faith. He made Jerusalem again speak to the world as in the days of the prophets. The word religion comes from the Latin religio meaning "to tie together.' but history shows that it has more often separated and antagonized. Buber was one who brought together. Maimonides influenced some of the non-Jewish theologians, as well as the Jewish. Rashi had an influence on Luther's translation of the Bible into German, but perhaps not since Bible days has a Jewish religious thinker exerted so broad an influence on the non Jewish world as Buber. Such theologians as Reinhold Niebuhr and Paul Tillitch have at least read and praised him. When Buber came to America last. h'audience included man) ol other faiths and of other colors, The essence of Buber's thinking is a kind of tying up of 1 and Thou." To him, life is a greal and continuil ie of man and God and man and man. Todaj thi ord dialogue is heard on all Bides It owes iti mmencement to Buber li it is a fad, is a gooi : tetter to have a dial than shoo: j Buber wa randfather Sblomo ,; (bar, a scl ed for bis studies ..i rabbinic Irashim. The Midrashim are verj close to the % lore in the Midrash, the rabbi and maggid took the drier prosaic mat. rial and infused the poetic imagination into it. Galicia, too where the Bubers : ti strong* >ld ol Chassidim and here toe was another element to appeal to the i tinning mind Ol young Buber. He had to go through the agonizing periods of revolt, too. v.hen he was Bar Mitsvah, he showed us defiance by delivering his speech on Shiller scarcely a proper theme for men an occasion The 1 bassKbc digi evived him. He becami quainted with those God-intoxicated men the Baal Sliem lov. the L.ibl.ner Seer. Rabbi Klunelech men who, seeking GI. had also come dose to the heart of man. ern v lection against allowing Citj Hall to u-< ., spanking new kind of pork bi Much of the controversj i < er .vcrtj pr gram centerin man John V Lin % y rk, we will all learn moi PAW r sti uggle Watching the fight unroll, we will come easii so much % : th i I .., io years sprin lai % from ur und< trfients m the are. arty, heavj thinkerin the i have long since opted tor a concentration % % % on thi ssues And v l the dimensions and shapes an e sti ,i povertj in modern America? Michael liar nngton. who has moved rapidly into the slot ol Xumber i authority on poverty, estimates lha( having Ihe poor with iiis costing this affluent natioi a year He arrives al this staggering figure by toting up all thai w< spend maintaining povertj on federal, state, and local levels Harrington, the eloquent champion of the "invisible poor," haIxen going about the country pleading for the expansion of minimum wage coverage, hike.in social security, a wider unnv for medicare, and all out efforts tn improve education for the poor. Economist Leon II. Keyaerling has given us this graphic breakdown of America's 34,000,000 poor. 52 percent relied deficient education. 44 percent live in the South. 40 percent reflect excessive unemployment. 29 percent reflect female family, head-; 2" percent reflect aged family head-. 2."> percent are non-white, and 15 perient live on farms in applying the apthDovsrt) mane) to tindeplor able picture. Sargent Sbriver and hiaides are putting hundreds ol teen agers to work tinsummer, placing much emphasis on remedial education and job trainin. vanning -mall business loans, and astablisbing our domestic Peace O And certain alert congressmen are minding ihe store :n Washington by trying to nuke it impassible henceforth lor AlabamaGovernor George C Wallace ur any other regional satrap to veto localized anti-poverty programs sel up with federal funds but unpalatable to state polit IcaJ bosses because local political favorites have been bypassed, the Russian bias against (be Jews extends vest | ntern8 tional arena, with Uie Soviets siding i the Arabon important iMtfM The uneasiness derives from what might Cited a paradox lM The paradox is that BV I participant in efforts to permit Ihe Russian i % to palionue his religious activities does not run. bother to participate m religious activitra in Gauntry The complaint is that Russian .-yoago* aic empty Ala-, mans American synagogue* vutuallv empty, ajwodnned often by the very pee who built them, paid for them and administer u*-.r affairs The cry Is that Rwsfian children ckm t % eh-nce to learn about their faith Alas, m. American Jewish children care little about then faith through choice rather Hun through duns* Perhaps, however, the momentum of gain. which the lack of opportunities tor Jewish trai: in Russia idenied Will "lake the dccricrs de to take advantage of the owortunittes open to Jews m this country There are different ways <>f undermining a lie one wa) ito stigmatise Ihe worship] H a} i s to abstain from worsl trove of Judaism in R , Pi rhaps while we lanv njjcr ben nti d we ) be ea Ji Between You and Me: By BORIS SMOLA Ambassador Ivaty T HE ISRAEL GOVERNMENT i in this b.i--aiiiu There ham Herman >'" ington 'lluir is country l>> thi ail..; Israel < iivov i Ambassador ((may. Uraeipermanent rep live at the United Nntiana And L \mrrsmjrtltr kalricl hat/. Israel Q -ul Geojeral in -New York, who is nctt it ly Israel > envoy to New York Jew ; largest Jewish community in the world Leader% ., Jewish groups in Nee York will mam Ambassador r\*ti ,| who will IMleaving the Unsted Stales tlus juonth come Israel's Ambassadsjr in Moscow During his term of Bjarviee in New York, he h greal adnuratUO. In hi* quiet but very pieasair *av. bi VHMEked tirelessly to >trengthen tit. link of trie rusting between the various groupui New York -i< and Israel HQs prasenee wm fel: at even iaap Jewish gathe rin g and his public appearanceaaatii Ihemselves i>; umpiicit) ta.t -inl alartnm His ha.attracted to him not only Jewish leaders ed m heipin Israel but also Jeuuh literary nei main u.ti:. -^are i ultural Hinew po-t m Moecew is not the lirt d.p. he has held in a PAGE 1 Page 14-B 16,000 Convert to Judaism in Decade SEW YORK JTA) Conver. -m in th^next few weeks ipledinth. '-'"; I bv the Federation oi Relie form Synagogues estunated Synagogues here. iat, during the past decade i % :udv. based on 10 years of con. form Judaism has converted ab.nit LEGAL NOTICE Friday, July NTI FOR DADF I uOR'DA '. ERY N LEGAL NOTICE >URT FLOR D~ ;ATL \ VI* NOTICE TO CREDITORS I version ctaa* wed thai <* 16.000 people, This figure^ he said. versions have become more readily "has sharply increased dun.it the ac eptoble; that converts are ex past few years by several nuntremelv devoted and dedicated dred so :tiat today OUT annual figmembers of the Jewish faith with a ure is well over the 2.000 mark. large majority joining synagogues; MARIA 'MIX' KZ % A7AJI BZ. NOTICE BV PUBLICATION ,-.. MAR1 V I I'ISA IMiMIS ... \i:i.\/'.'ii:z 1. If Si hHK !"' % % '"' .... % i tin % lalm % % < iv. I.. N.I,ll.nl ! .1 lad Vdf ARK HKRKHY >m-*telnt for ntvorm % i.i.l % LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF WAREHOUSEMAN \. K R M v \\ % h .. i--i.i i ;. Mi 1 -I. % > % Raj H Utai ii. I 'at -.. main I % da .. i .i. i, ...II ..11.! J '"' 1 and that marriage accounts for 90 percent of the converts. Th report, covering the years 195444, stated that the classes, which were initiated by the Fedration a decee'e ago, had grown in enrollment from less than 100 to more than 300 annuallv. He observed that, based on the registration statistics and information gathered throughout the country, "90 percent of the Jewish conversions are due to marital reasons." On Dec L9. 1!<63. the Federation began gathering more comprehensive data mi persons registering for This vear from Januarv to the conversion das-.-, including fam die of June. 150 students enter ily background former religion, the course 45 men and 105 affiliation and Jeww* background. ., oi this group. 91 comnletal As a result, data gathered between nine-week in basic JuDecember 1983 and December'M64. sm and their ( < ihowed thai ol 295 registered stuRev Abraham Caiish Dies Ai Age 72; Retired Cantor dents, JO.-) were women and PAGE 1 9>ylstr*rtfi*r ?nge 6-A t 1. 8 < e r A 'moire Stale Clb Meets p m hor< and nnn m. \ arc invited old fashioned moviea wiD be -cd Gershwin Pytrirons fo Meet Refahrr senri montWj meetli the Genie Gertfiwin Km-htol PvtMM Lod 8 e N h, M "" Monday, J % '" P m % '' le Community C e n i % r New I? & ChaneeH rCotnmandei Di Oscar Ruskin HH I'" agenda will intrude plans membership dri < % an in the b ai ol dire< I i Friday. Jury 1Local Eyeman Win Address Institute \ i o ( .i i uptuinetiM vited to a dUWM the Remedi m. i being b* ,i ..K OoHaSi % D a > tonj I h last * Dr Robert T..nner I i ,,t it,.Dade Count) % Vocialk>n and chalrn i hildn n Remedial Rea nut tee WW invited ' % ,\\ director of the Iij^.. Count) Reading CUnic, to In the i % VMS. Dr Tannei lopk % uon Problems and Rend abilities .i nil "Daatge* Teachers Con !( ,Them Sorfina oood-bye to children gcinq to Camp remote N School and fouth Stoop s Rabbi Eugene leadw z: iheTemi rrr : remple Ner Tamid which ~: the ramp this =u~~e: Stud "ere :: -he:: ratstanding rhip cmd *** T0V L sre % Gross :t..-. Freeman Back row ' % ; -ector o: ^ Temple Beth Shirah To Install Officers At Biscayne Terrace J. M. LIPTON INSURANCE AGENCY INC. 31 GENERAL INSURANCE & SURETY BONDS 101 E 614 DADE FEDERAL BUIIDING FIAGLER STREET MIAMI 32, HA Ft 15631 PR 7-1671 ~ rar net % "" -e Wman! Jack I -ecret3r Da; in; : rum ial Leo -chlachter. treasurer. David % '. Sigel. Al K Rosen Parness S SUnle) Ha! pern '' Morris % % -% ' Sulzberg Miltoi M lei Hamme! Jack dinner chairman wifl present the Jack Stanlej ktnda i ;i l! he BY wtatandins temple workers daring 1 the Reservation. ma> be made at the I c.'k'i.iy9 p.m.. or with Jack FMinser of Dol in_ % in Da Wand Mall ST.UILIGIIT HOOF C NNER-DANC NG N SM'LY ~0 ~-z V_S C OF MAL MALKIN HiS PIANO AND HIS ORC : ; 3 A fttur -7 SUE LAWTON S.ce-c Cc Dining fMeSTARUGrTTLOl'NGE^aZ igv ttw Rafatl Poms on Accordion '.: Co>tr, '-. % urn DOR n th ocean ai Wh Street. M anl Btac* ^\ Rt :w/reO JE : -. SANTA WORKS HERE CAR LOANS AS LOW AS 4%* C M -'e-est ra!a Cftafes sair*** lor Mr Mo LOM Dei': I <-<^*1 it pays! No hi* ym M the w-re NM yajajr CKDIT CROWS' T-e cc-.e" **:? c* c.' center cify leet!; c .s *- J^vi-'Jge :' *5 Bafk-f Se'i res i~i ^8" *' ~ -"'^ Iff FEWSON S NEW CONCEPT m :.' j i OneStop Bwk ... JEFFERSON 2 6451 JEFFERSON NATIONAL BA\; M'AI -, 41st Street & Pine Tree Drive 32 SUN ^Wf 65 DC tf£7lr7 >1 C4r? $15 DODGES % % Wl( 6< mi 301 23rd Street Miomi Beoch Ph. 532-5502 SAT. 2:00 PJW. SHOW TON/Tf 8:30 PJM. r Lasi 2 Days z v, KENNETH NELSON LESLEY STEWART STo? "ME W<*IP IWAHTTbGETopp COCONUT GROVE PLAYHOUSE Restaurant A Art Gallery f "\ 3500 Main Higrlway. Miami HI 5-2581 I" J WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS BfST P/CTU8E *IX HABBiSOS, 8fST ACTO" CfOSGE CUK0B, BfST 0/8fCT0 AUDREY HEPBURN^ REX HARRISON. majniH tmi Fine Appointed To National Group Martin Fine chairman .( t: ami li sing A il loril to the Advisor) Committee % >( the l"-S H Defng and Home Finance V b) Ri*er ( U % % % Tins in U An Fuv .>. % % 'jrbar: &f % Tic-i :eto. I.W.I nnc mmm MM || LINCOLN THEATRE, LINCOLN ROAD MIAMI BIACH JE 21702 -E SCA.E EVENING rf.fOIMANCIS MATINEE rE0MANCEI MO-C. h s ,. ,...., Thurd, S "* " MM) PAGE 1 F;ge 2-B +Je1sf fkrkftor % x M ion % Trances JL^chntan We the Women WOMAN OF THE WEEK When there is an old Shirley Temple movie on television, Lois Greene has a feeling ot nostalgia beenuaa thai was the way *e used to wear her hair when she was an adorable five-year-old model for newspaper advertising in Boston. Mass.. where she was born and brought up. The highlight wus when she won a Shirley Temple contest Lois" curia were real; they didn't have to be put up on curler* She loved to play with dolls and paper dolls Her playmates grew accustomed to hearing her little voice saying. "Let's pretend LOL> went to Smith and then graduated frcm Byrn Mawr. majoring in English. During her coldays, she wai active in dramatics and journalism. Her moth er moved to Miami after Lots lather died durum her last years in e Lois mel her future husband, Harold Greene, whin she came to Miami fur a Summer don before she 311 out fot the big city. New York, to carve out a career for herself She worked I r a bcok advertising agencj Harold went to New York, too. Later, they returned to Miami to be married, then back to New York to live Bu: the) didn't stay there lony. After six months, they returned here to live since both of their families made Miami their home Lois, an inbred Yankee, never expected to live in the Southbut here she is. adapting herself to Southern ways as u she had lived here all of her life, and slowly but surely that Boston ac cent is fading Lois m rked in advertising for three years until the birth ol their in-; child. Stephan. Then she did some free lance advertising, but along cam.Bobbj and Jonathan. £ hasn't felt one pan of remorse at leaving the business world since her days are too full. One Ol her hobbies is plavin the piano She was quite an accomplished musician, wh gc teachers wanted her to continue with music as a maj but her mother, who hersell was a fine pianist told her to play lor herselt and not as a professional. Eventually, Un hopes to study again, but now she pla\s purely for the pleasure of herself and her family. Every once in a while. Lois taketime out from her busy household to enroll m a course or two The last was literature, and this year, she thinks that it will he either Art or Harmony at Dade Junior College Cookmg is not a fetish with her. but reading is. The Greenes are charter members of Temple Sinai, and this Near Lois wi\\ work in programming with the Sisterhood She is also a member of the Greater Miami Philharmonic Society. Harold 1a recently-elected Metro Commiseiooer The w "' "'""'" '"? "V '" i"X PAGE 1 lay. July 16. 1965 Jfeniflft DorldHnri Paqe 7-A Mapai Party Sets Up Expulsion Plan Continued from Pago 1A anything factual," ho taid, "I ill hopo the split is not final." now expected i<> be undertaken in separate independent lists in local the nexl few days uona and in the elections to be At the same time, however, the held soon i>\ Hiatadrut, the Israel Ben-Gurion faction was not onlj rederation ot labor. ; with the Central Commit preparing i<> announce ;i separate stand .matter of record, acl list in the i lections to the Knesset. '" "" "' i 1 ">"1"""'' on e*Pl steps (or the expulsion ol Mr but many <>f its members wen sion, the Ceatral Committee r Gurion and his followers are also | ressing for the formation of iterated its old stand m the effecl thai formation "f local and national lists OUtside the party with mit the pHit>> consent constituted % .I direct breach <>f tinparty's constitution it bald thai such eparate action ia tantamount to an act oi party division It t would automatically forfeit his right t<> remain within the organisation framework ol Mapai or to repreeenl the partj it appealed to Mr Ben-Gurion "to recognise the *i cial responsibi which he bears now" and to frain from pursuing his pla i I the establishment of a -n in election list It asked him "to turn to the rankof the part) V i We have over 30 years of mortgage experience at Chase Federal. 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Mrs Leonard Luris wants good n 111 and thai HUMUS trained personnel, especiallj when she is in .1 fitting room i ./( needs chan sing, w :ili the c irrecl size brought 10 her She als e i tain tj pi stores for specialt) items, par cularl) since m >s1 stores cai rj - about thi sam< geni ral mer chandise. Consequently, u s nol onlj a case ol shopping where the sen-ice is good, bul also the return policy. This is important because occasionally, when you get home, a dress doesn't look as good nil you as ii seemed in the slot e or ii doi sn't coordinate as \'iu thought it would with other items in your wardrobe IkJRS. Gus Feuer said, 'I buy when I see something I like.' id she usuallj sees the item when in the store for some Other purpose She doesn't shop l"i any speeial event, hut puts her tbingl away as she lm\s them. and wears them as the occasion demands she never goes "just looking." but if she sees some thing that appeals to her she will buy it, Windows also atfrai t her attention, and are the reason for several items in her lobe There are very definite!) vorite shops for Mrs I where she gets a warm personal feeling, which she attributes t<> the sales personnel One ol her pet piv\ i is the s ileswoman who icold and haughty Mrs, Feuer is reluctant t" try out new stores frankly admitting her prejudice, and prefers to simp instead where she is known She also added that "if I can't find what 1 want in mj favorite % hops, l just do without until thej gel something in." As far as couturiers are concerned, she considers them less sophisticated than in other fashion center.it the world MiFeuer tends toward tailor ed clothes decidedlj prefers tail suits, and for this ing winter is looking for evening gowns with jackets. The air eon ditioning is uatutll] adjusted low enough so that a light-weight covering of some kind is needed. M RS. Thomas H Gerard buys slnctlx on impulse There ino deliberation, no wondering about colors: if she likesome tiling, she buys it. She knowuhat styles look good on her and what colors do the most for her. and she always enjoys wear ing what she buys She contrasts her shopping habits Id those of her sister Mrs Marry Smith, who will go shop ping tor I wool suit, and will know precisely what she wantthi exact cut, a specific line to the collar, the weave she wants. ,n d the price -he is wtllin I i pa) And she ends up b) finding what oking for Mrs Gerard shops for summer and winter wearing most!) in the summer colors in the winter, am! verj t anj time She finds man) ol hi i tons, linens, and sleeveless wools to be transitional so thai wardrobe while sharp!) divided when buying, blindseasonally It seems I at n n do thing in common when shopping and that ithe) like % sen ice. Tod I i induatrj is so highlj competitive that it seems like Mrs Feuer's oh.en ation that "Sail I" nel ithe key to shopping become a permanent < oi ation Hut most of us havi as man) diffi rent shopping I as we ha' e n a l< rs Crystal Asthmatic Group Presents Bus Children's Foundation T. eatment Cabaret Night at Algiers feature of lion Sisterhood A gala cabaret niht ,.t the j. Centre, was 10 present a bus to the Centre on i huradsq Funds for flw gii planned to transport the children to ichools and churches ol their choice, was r |b) Chapter memberand the giers Hotel sponsored b) Temp, unused balance, also to be donated Zion Siaterteod, will featur. to the foondalion. was to be pre ol a weekend at the hoe. lentedb) Mrs Helen Cowen. treesfor Saturday, .inly M, % tarthkig] 9 pni reaerveueaa me) Folhwina the 1 pm Ceremony, for the event with Mrs Mrs Hochberg was to preside at Breach % ~M DEAR k. SPEED C10SSIHG LIMH it's even tougher for a visitor ";--' Htti. around. Remember-. 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