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. tU Number 4b Combining THE JEWISH UNITY and THE JEWISH WEEKLY Minim, Florida Kridcr mber 1967 FOREIGN TIES CITED South Africans View Links In A n ti-Sem it ism |< >H tNNESBURG i.ITA) The biennial Congress of the South i ,111 Jewish Board of Deputies rd here thi* week with the ^i tion hi a report by Its exe< u mncil thai stressed the con- maintenance of intercom lit) undemanding and food w.ii Jews and non Jews, [ii.iiu m Ughl i>i difference* hive developed recently be South Africa and Israel the latter's rapport <>f anti d policies In the I'mted ii u ing the events of the |: e report look note ol anti ncidents. I I serious y w.i- I clash last April Jew ish ) ouths and group rman immigrants hn ware birth .i Johannesburg beer ball. It also cited a link between |al anti-Semitic groups and dis- unators of anti-Semitic prop irtda in Britain, Sweden. the |ited States and South America. the report noted, with raj Be to the beer hall incident. Minister B J Vorster if it clear tiut foreign itleolo- New UN Envoy Starts Middle East Peace Try > re not welcome in the Republic and anti Semitism would not be tolerate,! " The report emphasized the sj m pathetic attitude ol the South AI rican government and people to ward Israel especially during the S \ Da> War it pointed out, how evei thai South African Jewry, deap lent Zionism, is in no waj table for the ai lions ol I-: ael hich, as i sot state, ts i if light ol t- own pi ir,i iples and Inl The ssed regret I "in ri rtairt < ir< Ii n both coun IS lai ki: .i : oper hi ihi problems of the n pectivi -. en ,i'.i nts 1 he stated further "In the the Je a ish community is well integrated and the Jewish citizen enjoys full op unties in all sphen > How ever, it added 'views expressed bj the State oi Israel critical of South Africa's race policies continue pe- riodically to call tor adverse reac lions in the Republic and to con- front the local Jewish community with special problems in the public relations field UNITED NATIONS NY.Gun- ner Jarring, the veteran Swedish diploma! chosen by Secretary General I Thanl as his special rep resentative to the Middle Easl I k up his new duties this week m an effort to seek to resolve the Arab-lstael impasse under the terms of the unanimously adopted British sponsore I Security Council Ii solution Before departing for the Middle Easl Mr Jarring, who was Swe iieii~ Ambassador to Moscov ai rued here for consultations with Mr Than! and the envoys of the various Middle Easl nations con cerned The British s| onsoi lution called I r ithdrawal oi Israel from i cupied Ai ab territories, tei mination ol all claims of b . erent) acknowledgemenl by all i .uties ol respeel for the sovereign ty. integrity and political depc dence ol all states in the area It soldmann: Mideast Peace Must Have Soviet Assent a YORK tJTA) -Di Nahum ann. president of the World cir. anisation, said this Israel's leaders tn.it I -i ai central pro!) 1 i ij stem of co < with the \i ah stati and Sot iet Union, i>y virtui BS principal tourct the Aral i "ir influence In settl [the problems of the Middle ' a in ess w ithout Sm iet acqu esci i rd l foresee a i temporal j settlement 1 do aw.is v ith th< da itilities He warn tencc ol .i si" I could ^k nut The Zionist leader advised that Continued on Page 10-A also proposed acceptance of the right to live in peace b) all states within recognized and secure boun- daries, free from threats or acts of force The resolution also called for guarantees of freedom of naviga- tion through international water- ways in the area, for a just settle- ment cf the refugee problem and for .guarantees of the territorial inviolability aiid political inde- pendence of every state in the area through measures including creation of demilitarized tones. The resolution instructed the Secretai > I icnei al to designate a entatis e to proceed to the Middle Easl "to establish and ' w ith the stati - i oi i erne I in order to promote i mi ii and assist efforts to achieve a peaceful and aci i ttlement in accordance with the Continued on Page 8-A Condemn Bombing Of Rabbi's Home D*. NAHUM G01DMANN .iackson. Miss (JTA)Cover nor Paul B. Johnson ol Mississippi and Governor-elect John Bell Wil- liams denounced the latest homb- ing which virtually wrecked the home of Rabbi Perrj E Nussbaum of Temp!.- Beth Israel lure nearly costing the rabbi his life Mayor \ nounced that the it) had increase,I its i, ward for the arrest and conviction of OOP I i pxplosion, which shattered Rabbi Sussba i ne, was the ii violence in recent months attains) thi rabbi who has in the ci\ il rights movement sept. 18, hit and run bombers blasted Temple Beth .. I. Vmi an Je ish oi anil il i anded Federal protec- tion foi th r.i in and for otl w hose lives and property wi re , ed by racial violence The i nion of American Hebrew i ,iiurr_..t.oiis in New York, con on of Reform Judaism, sent a m to Fed eral officials asking them to take firm action to end the "reign of violence, tenor and intimidation" in Mississippi Adolph Held, pi dent ol the .leu ish Labor Commit- tee, teli rapl ed I' S Attorney Gen eral Ramsay Clark expressing "'shock' thai after the bombin Rabbi N'ussbaum synag igue "no a leq late protection" as given to the "has been made the targel ol violent I via lation ol his wi hts Mr lie, medi iti Fi Ii ten ent. n and pi i in this i ase Ral I .n- for n hit out inst the Ku Klux K -e.;egalii n.' Vme the Preservation ol the White Raci ii -a. thai hile he had no p [ thesi nizations wt rr implicated in the b the) had helped i i kind ol "climate" thai ed "this lei ror (J I ,1 all M|s-.s-;;i: ,: I I cooperate with law enforce i ilsi in appn bending these de ,,: bombet DEMANDS FULLBACK De Gaulle In Sharp Blast Over Israel PARIS I JTAiPresident Charles de Gaulle this weeii launi he si bitter attack again I It which he called a wall determined to expand on an) I I leclared that the ition ol the Middle Easl pr i lem must be one bas I ' on l I Israel '! r..... kei b) foi ce" and to v the i i po" ei's L'nil Stal Russia France and I . h Pres'denl spoki fore more than 1.0D0 new Mile:", diplomats and member- of his - ent who packed the Elysee ice to attend the latest ol infrequent press conference- He said that Prance was ready to play its part, along with the of-er big powers, in achieving a Middle East settlement which in addition to an Israeli with- drawal, should be based on an "rd to belligerency an4 the rec- ognition of each state by all other states." Sui h .. settlement, bolstered by ms ol the I'nited Nations. the presence and the wan f thi forces, would make it i to define the boundaries, the it ,i s ol ty oi les. the fati nd the rales ill in the G v; | the Sue.- Cana D He ad.led that : ii .i -p i i m He stressed that agreement by the b g powers was necessary. If this was achieved, the agreement of the Uni'ed Nitions wculd auto- matically follcv, he said. Gci Gaulh ma Ii h Continued on Page 16-A robe Urged On Causes Of Anti-Semitism By Special Report |W FRANCISCO I he Ann r h Committee thi: '! mi social -dentists to , Ol in.i -s ps) ch : is the next froi tier in I I 1 new approai h to thi ol iti Jewish ho l "i in a report on >t Ann Sent iti I -it the organisation an il execute e board ' Eional conference n ing here The report also suggests that the stud) oi anti .semitism. winch has hei n called the world s prejudice," can pros ide in is useful in fightim I .. -ui h a- \i o, - theolo political and | i iti Semil ler exa nlning the behavior ol dema ues like Hitlei thai i ven these .hts into the p-.vi I vir ulent pie, i i i. do m the answers concerning ihe path- olog) ol anti-Semitism Nol ever) anti-Semite is a rabid bigol or a pracl me are fellow traveler- Science is uist beginning to investigate what , thi bi ol fellow travelei a- he dl I The repoi' bed in th ol ., booklet, was written by I Feitelsoi I Salomon ol the AJC'a Publications Service i he authors note that people in a ip often have been known to condone and imn actions that they \ 11 appi nv e as mdiv iduals In Na/i i,,1 many, tor example, "seemingly n sponsible men and women were transformed into a frenzied rabbli ready io perpe tiate. 0 ai 'I i i e III. the nio-t How was it possible? the autl thai soi ial -cicn lists ii" earliei hi I Ini i the toots ol indh are iusl beginning to look into the mots ol irrational mass hostility Mass injustice ami violence are Continued on Page 10-A PRfSJDfNT Dt 6MLU * l*Hist.flrrt*r K'CKGFF DISNIR \illtl l School Facultv Y' To Launch $2,100,000 Campaign Plans for a S2.100.000 expansion program of the YM-YWHA of Greater Miami will be unveiled Hed.nexlay ni^ht during a testi- monial dinner at the Central Y 8500 SW 8th S; honoring pioneer Florida business and communal leader Sidru> W Langei Details of the program to build new facilities in North Dade and in Miami Beach, and to complete the modern plant a" the Central V will bo d out b> Paul Faak rtur- - pro Aoron Kraviti e devel ..i bead up Hebrew Teachers To Meet Sunday The : Great< 5 >ur,.-. \ :: T each, it was Shimon tzulaj Stre.->.n_ the ,, ti or- . an:73tion.'" Rjb'>; Azulay said -., -- ek ro find a>s and means of rail -ant'...r :- . I He- re lei rd i nitywide effort to raise WW luring the hrt pbaac oi the U pan.sion program. Working with Mr Perlman in the initial drive will be cochai: Aaron Kraxitz. William A Wrin- trauband Herbert 6. Paige Lionel Bosem. a vice president of the Y has accepted the post ol North Dade chairman with Sanuiel r"\ as co cha.rn-.an for the North Dj>U- division w*edi iIm will mark the Lang< r I athletic facilities covi than a dozen acres at the Central Y' wul I -i" R*h" M Morris A Ki| p ' will oft . Mr. Langei I of S Y'i' New 1 H | I " i eremonial unmndbr. dktr.j. Livitios for tm N * cated on 10 acn r the 1" Street Cloverleaf, will be hold at 8 30 am Fridaj De< 8 with Mi chael Salmon. Sort* Dade H pre ident. participal Reservations for W dinner mav be mi three Y - Included in U rilities to be -: :'- -I Mr*. Kut*en teachi has s the Hebrew "Ol In announcing Mfl iMMIIl' ap- Ipointmenl u head of the nuraep Di l I added enroll bo> an of aue for 8 30 am to 1 p m *,th hM r for a full da> m THEY GAVE THEIR LIVE* ( FO. US' Let us give oj- . dollars BUY ISRAEL ( BONDS GIVETOTHE j C J A1 Mavshie Fnodborgj HANDY MAN- CARPENTER HOME REPAIRS 667-3631 Additions-Remodeling, Inc. F.ee Es'imates No Job Too Small LICENSED & INSURED ii ILUf PBIKTIMC CO. i B I A C " I Herbert Peri** W-lf-am Weintroub I All Max Lewis at FR 7-0401 or PL 1-7502 for a good buy on fine SCOTT STEREO CONSOLES ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS PIANOS ORGANS by YAMAHA, MMiOMf, MDHLER, KIMBALL, CONN. ESTEY, KAWAI and GULBRANSEN by ALLEN, CONN, GULBRANSEN, K V3AL.L and SEEBJRG 500 NEW and USED PIANOS AND ORGANS OF ALL MAKES We Tune Ill-build ll> finish Uuy and Sell Victor Pianos C.^- NW 54th St. & NW 3rd Ave PL 1-7502 or 20'0 B :..- B .d FR 7-C401 0?-n Daily I Sun. 9 fo 9 I- 3 oward JA 2-5131 1103 East Las Oias Blvd., F*rt Lauderdale JA 5-3716 9 DAYS in ISRAEL air fare $399* 99 BUYS-. Deluxe Hottl Accommodations OR First Class Hotel with breakfast PLUS Seven days rent-a-car unlimited m.leajt OR Six full days of sifhtseeinf I r ,.,, co .oes s dy s or ise* -^ a, . 'r y44G* ai lour ct-o ce tola ..i. .. r a' iAW See a V j#iGlobal/lsrael 114 148 <& I he Comalc* MIAMI'S NtWtST MOST MCCIRN H0Mt -A -skV' C3C3a*a\C 1I>111C W! 5-7631 f H f.--f ', 'rr C>* e' ** "I Cs I i p- -I C c r Mt Cawai d .t ti'ui^ 5'c'f tammt to-ir" 'W 6 14J01 N0TMtAST |lh A>l. AT W ClXIt HW1 v..AMI ----~-------------- ~ rioi 5*J| RIVERSIDE MIMOMIAL CMAPtL .. FoMA. OMtCCI Foundad O, QUrlM flimilltial 18" 1*66 '*' "d Allan Roj 1 t- h.jn o' M JE 1 1151 In Mumi V S'uokl,., .... T> awami a aawaial ''" CM th ne.r 'PA' i 967 ^knisHkriaHiT Paa<> 3 ' Broad, Russell Named To CJA Leadership Shepard liro.nl and Robert Rui sell have been appointed Asso< Chairmen of the 1988 Combined fewish Appeal Israel Emergencs Fund Campaign, according to an announcement by Norton S Pallot campaign chairman Miami ia certainly fortunate, and I am personallv pleased, that two xich outstanding communit) leaders have agreed to accept these two most important aasignments," Mr I'allot declared when making the announcement "Their lonu record <>f achieve menta, bolh in business and com munal affairs, certainly indicate that the leadership of Miami is well aware of the tremendous needi confronting Israel in the year ahead, as well as the continuing responsibilit) we must meet at home." Mr Pallot added Mi Broad and Mr, Russell are wideli known for their many accomplishments Mr Broad only recentlj returned from Israel where, along with his wife, he d In the Special t JA Stu ly Missl n Most recently, h( u lau man of the I I I n last June, and has i'il < .IA in a numbei of | il associate chair Hi- made his mark in the busi - a builder, bank er and insurance executive, in the isional communit) as lau ?pnT*m S* *pv *w Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky Pk*nc Jf 1-35*5 ?45 MICHIGAN AVC, MIAMI SIACh yer, .hi in political life by has been the founder and onlj Mayor Baj Harbor Islands since its founding in 1947 He is past pres idem of Temple Beth Sholom Mr. Broad was also the first president and one of the found- ers of the Miami Beach Zionist District, and is a trustee of the Greater Miami Jewish Federa- tion, Mount Sinai Hospital, and St Francis Hospital. Robert Russell served as ( vice chairman of the Israel Emergency Fund campaign last June, He also has had a lonjj record of service to CJA. and in 1967 served .is eo- chairman ot the Trades and Pro fessions Division. Me is president and chairman of the board of Rus- sell Aluminum Corp and is .i trustee of Cedars ol Lebanon Hos pital and Temple Israel He serves as a member ol Federation's execu- tive committee Both Mr Broad and Mr Russell have received several awards in prioi <>> i 'ombined Jew ish \: i ng camp; ui ih. Greater M in Jewis Fed sen ppccrRiPTlON OPTICIANS FASHION CFNTIf Of THf SOUTH L,iy,,; aeieciu" in LJlri St,i*t for Men jno Womrn TREE PARKING SPACE I* REAR CONVENIENT TO BLSES 728 LINCOLN ROAD On the Malll Phone JE 8 0749 0:iilit' P'cr otiont Fiilafl CONTACT LENSES a. THE MAGIC NUMBER LAST YEAR WAS 18,169 Trtjf wjt th number of new Pennon tnd Profit Sharing Plan* .ipprc-H by nal Vp.ftiur in 1966 Incident ally mo-it of thew pljnt v>eif for copO'*- 'on\ wth under 75 employ*** Why do wo coll it j meg.i number'' We think. Ine jbil'ly to n.e*l money on * T* fro bett convert ordinary income to Op'tal-Cim* and DEDUCT it M bvvneit tietnts mw%t conf.i n a little bf of magic Don t You '", Why not lot on *>pert brief you on ill the fact** Chancet ere your linanoal 'A iO' already know i \ Aduanal and computemed fat.l.ti.i for detign. installation and service ^ n .- ON m i A-.o I'noi i -.,* si. ---. FIRST I-1 .OKI DA CONSULTANTS. INC. IBM Building M.ami. Florida 33137 MELVIN L. KARTZMER. PRES SIM Biccayne Boulevard Telephone 373 7644 LOUIS C WECHSLER. V Pr. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .A ffOBfftr irt/ssui SHIPAKD BROAD Rabbi Will Review Chaini I'otok Hook Kadima Chapter Pioneer Wo n< i i luled a regular meel Tuesday evening al the 'on. I - bles Fedei al, 2501 Ponce de Blvd The program will feature Rabbi A\ rum I. Drazin ol the l raelite Center, who will rc\ le i The Chosen b) Chaim Potok The chapter's annual nighl club night is slated fin Saturday, Dec it the Carillon Hotel starting ' mi p in. Mrs Annette Blai ki chairman of the affair, is also in chai ge ui reservations Mrs l.ilhe Colu-n is chapter pres- ident and Mrs Fred Sandier is pro gram chairman Won't Someone Trust llle? I In-M- aie times in life when one seems utterly and lomjdeteh abandoned bs tliO liinii.iii i a. e ... \ woman's qii.ivning voice on tlir irleplione staled thai liei husband had passed awas she had no limils for the ltinri.il and there wete ncithei lainily..... Irienda lu.issisi. | he iwochanelsshehad ahead) i on la* iecl, relerred liei i".i welfare agem \. I "he woman was invited to out office and after a while a little elderls, lads ante in, as 11agile looking as old glass. Site wanted Her husband to have a funeral "jusi like rseisone else." Sontehoss the bill would l>e paid. Perhaps she lould still work or iIk re might be some pension inonej though tliis was douliihil, Bui "won't someone 11 list llll lii the three generations1 of our existence, we have ne\ei turned anxone iway. I lie smm. i s ui ie ...inIn. led with il.e dignity ti.ulilion.il with our Cham Is. Allct <^ iiiieinieiii. the l.uK was reunited home in .i i Itaolleied limousine. (..iili.k Parkside in Miami ran make all arrangements' foi service in New \mk. <.a11i.k Parkside in New Vork tan make all arrangements in Mi.urn. One teh phone tall in aits (i.n in k ( hapel in either < it) i- .ill that i> needed. We have always felt a special responsibility to the community and we are grateful that it has responded by making Garlick Parkside the largest family owned Chapels serving Jewish families. F tors for 76 Years J. S. GARLICK MEMORIAL CHAPELS, Inc. OF NEW YORK CITY 720 71st St. at Indian Creek Drive in Miami Beach UNion4 3774 Represented by: Blasberg Funeral Chapel Larrie S. Blasbero.. F.D. Hrm SVS Brn Bioiu. Jeromt Ave. nr. 170th St. LU 8 7970 Manhattan: 49 tast Seventh St. GR 5 20bO ?~ae 4-A *Jei*tlkrM&r Tie-wish Floridian OFFICE and PLANT 120 N. E. Sixth Street Telephone F^ 3-4605 Telfctype Communications Miami TWX 305-6S6-48Q9 Th. J.Wi.h F or di.ll h.l .borb.d IM < - Ag*ncv< Se*v-r Art. FettON Syndcatr Worlds*.* "-"i BjirvM. National Ea.tor.ai Amu -'""" c En9 lahWaWis* Newspapsrs. ana th. F'oriCa Prr.. Mi" - fred k. s:--: SELMA M. THOMPSON TACOB L. CHERNOFSKY Editor and Publisher . Asst. to Pub'isher Managing Editor RATES SUBSCR IPT'ON Local A-e-a OnV.ar|S00 Thr Vein I? 00 Out ot i -< upon negueit Th Jnvnii riondian does not guarantee the Kaahruth of tha merchandise advertised in its columns. Pttfclishe-I rv.r\ Pr|4aj M 'he J. *>ih Ploi hlian Macawd ClaH l stage Paid at Miami. Florida. L at IM N K Si\-h Rrawt M -ml '., Florida. Friday. Dec* ml HESHVAN Volume 40 '. U.N. Resolution Was A Setback For Russia i.. : :rue- ' . Ho one really expectea a Irom the Se oun- ::. whi r. attei all con- Ith the vested interests et jus maior powers with the :ueeze on Britain .^ i tne res:. For weeks Britain haa beer, hard work to an some settlement re hi t the use of the Sue? Con But the ::. : oet- the Secu- rro- ::;. veto by the ! A.:: du ::. plag 16 : W : .- received unai the lines but oi Pres; I gram tor a Mi ter lei = writ! :- :er-oq: rights ^eace with secure bcunda- :cr guarantees ot freedom ot '.".rough nal waterways in ~rrea presumably the Su<=z Canal and the Gulf of Akaba, two ct the ma-or sources of :. uble in the region. It does net. however spell cut the precise ".ection between Israel's prcected withdraw- occupied territories i renur by the Arc:- | -leir belligerent attitude toward the Jewish Stcte. lead, it provides :cr the services oi a representative of Secretary General U who will hopefully seek to tad agree- I of the Israel-Arab dispute. Mr. Thant has a'reaay chosen the man - s Arr.bassa i : I Moe- "' Even dearly worded n tc ba ; hirn I Mi . " I nave r I re beer. ' ipied terril iriee "ees at ' been i the Aral Iced by a th resoii.' :- 9. speed with which Nasser publicly de- 8 resolution Mri enees of any torts by the new UN Mic h will depend on M- .-och the complex issues. Par- sucess re- rr.cve all doubts from the mines ol the A on Israels det Twer again lace itself In a pos Arco aggression. Miami T Launches Drive : '.' '. -: I Gl we- Ic launches : ..'': ' : - rl : Witl : rary n young who he: to Oil .::.;. rt : : ' Miai ty. tl I to a pi . ' : : proud I : v- crs. the - -ties that have pi cJ its pol . ... ' '' V ' .-..' ' w:-: lation ol a 1 I .- . endi Rabbi Labovitz Is Honored erc to 1 touted 1st- - tne port ct a g: devotion tc a dur. to a P* leading Jonsei -jues In the : ainmurul m the evenf to e> ed by a man who rose to the cccc* in a time cl crisis. s_ Hotter of j. ., JOSEPH llStf ALS0P Black Power Movement WASHINGTON fa yet I 1 nougk 'o fact till Im I''' I tl ' ' the Mack country I - ' l thing I is of A IK If this r.i v affluer- - id taken practical -1 p. 10 lal educal - icial ju*' itj there u".iiil not n ti 1 black pou.r movement Ever .' mportanl flementi in the black power movement becin begin to in the K. Kl u Klan. their admirable The Kluxers, after all. a.ni to ii".! thi Negro down which i> an out for i .. then ''.-. the [>o'ait [X'upir primarily t out ol the ' t-n.iable Oar limih the >^nic. the.r'- arc quite tl which no society can it its exO to tran*- whatever tbeir color and whether their lirmam-rs are r af the talk of Washington irtnden is the numrx-r of ind: catioaa that those limit* are be ginniag to be irorj i greaaea t>> certain element- m the black power movement A fi specimens all genuine. w.;ll con ral lose lfm: soon after real di. began by the presidential OS to investigate last MtB rlotl in I>etro;t. \cark and else where, an urgent m. froa Iht wwmImIuii - 1} liberal >taif to the atari at the White House- I nder no circum stance.-, r.n the aaeasage moat int be allowed to coin timaelf to the poaitkm that >as no conspiracv beeaeaa 'lav have been The conspiracv. if tny, uould hava been wh.iliy ineffectual, as the riot corn;- ;aif mott c*refulb> 1 I. if the coodi ' n' "' urban ghe-t.is had : led out. in effect, that waa an unpardoaahae accu the que- raised of vhether there had not been organized ?part-scattering among all the I Tnere is fear that th, n will be Support From (uba Meaas there is a considerable accumulation of evidence that > hai bx*n traaaierred from <"ba. and more recent>> from A|- a'na. itr poUikaJ ose> 10 this country In the case of tbe Cuban money there found it \ iduals in the h'-. mint, eapecia j Student \ ^\i even be* en j III (4 dence 1 : in th:- ment. Attv Gen. II known to have tj that there 1- no > under which he Although the to find out the h must at least he doiH summer Atty Gi also insisted on exclusive!) This is deapiti th< ton-.ary and useful ness in gettir.. . the t'om.nuni-t Part Statea Yet 1 quite sober.> power trend, thai movement 1- the- : the n Arms PurrhiM \ The violence a- ' ov prevailing an heads of the blai t have t>- quite homfv : . re-cent article Kvening Pet t*> Stewart In additioe violence and LmUonaJ :j dene*- for arms percbai individuals and gr hap ceMenes would b> j be"" wordi is all 100 aaafala In addit.on. then liana that mUoi are beginning to - tween the local (RM| of hotheaeis. often Ux heads In short. : tiOM that the limits by orderly society an to be transgress, black pocr peopfc long ag.i trar the Ku KIlx Kl-n p | ' Some time ago tbe bor government ; as* outlawing the pro) cial hatred b> mj - aganela or OTfJ Nan leader haU be- prosecuted under this more lesaatl] black power alil.k. as he Calll The tu- tor such a rtateti States, and it n,If baaed ,th aa I 1 d.ng armed po). tions lor whatever purpo alLoniyaver^ tolerate anythin*. ttke armed extieme ulemen If such fercd. utmost care m to cover every knd both sides of the l*il " we may he in fof bad trool* all the rascals have ft**1* Ca*rrWh< tel iV," Tli S>Da..: Friday. December 1. 1967 +Jc**isti fhridlicTir Page 5-A LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Calls For All-Out Support Of Israel EDITOR, Th Jtwith Floridiin: At a time when all of at are called upon to extend ourselves in support of Israel, it is incumbent mi eaek of us W know why we give Why buy Israel Bonds' Why give to the Combined Jewish Appeal, to the Jewish National Fund, to Hista drut. Pioneer Women. Hadassah. the Hebrew University and Tech- nion? The answer is quite clear. Thcs agencies are the bedrock of Israel's foundationthe medical, economic, intellectual, humanitar- ian .strengththe arteries carrying our Homelands lifeblood to its lu'jrt But. more than that, is the chal- lenge of the Arab butcher Nasser, who has Dledged to destroy a peace- ful peopleto kill a nation dedi- cated to the pursuit of knowledge and a haven, a refuge to the home- 'ess waiu'erffs. to the disenfran- chised, to the disinherited of the world. The shocking silence of the po litical leaders, of the church hier- archy, of the industrial giants, of (he uninformed public swayed by the vicious propaganda ladled out by the high-powered publicists even infiltrating college campuses has insidiously distorted the truth, the facts, the obvious turn of events, to accuse Israel of instigat- ing the needless slaughter' The Jews of Israel and the world know the truth and were respon- sive to the attack. The Six-Day War is testimony to the cohesion, to the ledication. to the pledge to defend, even with their lives, our historic mission: to protect our Homeland from all its enemies, within and without! The Israeli Jew fought for all lews-no matter what their land of birth. The fighting spirit of Jews of all countries gave impetus to every man and woman that shoul dered a rille or manned a tank or pressed a bomb-bay button in a jet plane! Their goal was peacepeace to live and raise their children and share in the establishment of their nation, a hard fought for goal the success of which was pre-ordained The men. women and children of Israel put their lives on the line to repel the invading vandals whose only purpose was to kill and de- stroy. Jews of America and the world must be equal to the threat by sharing our dollars to help ar.n our coreligionists in this lifeand- death struggle for existence! MAYSHIE FRIEDBERG Lefcourt Renamed To CJ.F.W.F. Board Sidney Lefcourt. of Miami, was reelected to the Board of the Coun cil of Jewish Federations and Wel- fare Funds at the Council's Gen eral Assembly held last week in Cleveland. The General Assembly,, a five day meeting, was attended by more than 1600 Jewish leaders from communities throughout the Unit- ed States and Canada. Mr. Lefcourt. a past president of the Greater Miami Jewish Federa 'ion. is a member of the Board of the Joint Distribution Committee, as well as a member of the board of several local Federation benefi- ciary agencies. Reoresenting Miami at the as- sembly were: Mesdames Sol Gold- stein. Sidney Schwartz, and Milton Green, officers of the Women's Di- vi-ion. and Messrs. Harry B. Smith and L. Jules Arkin. Mis Green and Mr. Arkin are recipients of this SIDNtt ItFCOUKT year's Presidents' Leadership Ward which includes a trip to the Assembly. In addition. Mrs Samuel Falick. Federation's Women's Di- vision Director, and Robert P. Forman. Federation's Associate Director, accompanied the Miami delegation ;- ^ >-i '*~-ZJS,r}; From a people who can make oranges grow in the desert. Sabra, The Liqueur of Israel. A joyous blend of Jaffa orange with a shade of chocolate. mmmrio by ano bowkdin ihc umtcdsurcsron uw avinuc mapOais. inpajw avenui new yonk.n y 60PBOOf. M I ItniftlkrM* *r I Plans Completed For Synagogue Bond Fetes Mr. md Mrs. Morris Rctbinow:::- . at their home- this week tor the memfc :. f th lee of Patron Hosts for the Beth David-Israel Dn i nV greet Rabbi and Mrs. Sol Landau. The dinner will Sunday Dec. !0. at the Fontaine! I I aid wi I nor Louis Gadon. Mr. and Mrs. Rabinov mo.i: mitl : rti. lH Belli David Fele Dee. 10 M .mil Mrs Morris liahinovvit/ held .1 reception at their home Sun day evenhig for members ol the Beth David-Israel Dinner ol State l committee, as plans wore com- pleted for the Beth David Israel Dinner on behalf of Israel Bondi to held on Sunday evening, Dee 10th .it the Fontainebleau Hotel .Morns Rabinowitz, in addition to serving with Mrs. Kabinowitz as chairmen of the corps of patron hosts, i- serving as dinner chair- man Rabbi Sol Landau, spiritual lead) r of the congregation. is hon- orary dinner chairman Also head- ing the committee are Albert .! Beer congregation president; Mrs. Nathan Spicuclman. president of the Sisterhood, and Stanley Scher. president ol the Men's Club. Louis Gadon, veteran aducator and teacher at Beth David and long tim* loader on behalf of Is- rael will be honored at the dinner at recipient of the Kraal Free- dom Award. Members ol the host committee w io attended the reception were: Mr and Mrs Sam Badanes. Mr and Mr.-. A. .1. Beer. Mr. and Mrs. David Craun, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Bra\erman, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobo Caridi, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cher noff Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Davi- dov, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Falk. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Feinberg, Mr ,nd Mrs Seymour Friend, and Mr. and Mrs. lxwiis Gadon. Also Mr. and Mrs. Murray Glad- stoui Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kap- lan. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kasow. Rabbi and Mrs. Sol Landau. Mr and Mrs. Bernard l-effler. Dr and Mrs Louis I.embcrg, Dr. and Mrs. Huu.,rd Lessner. Mrs. Gussie Mar- golii -. Mr. and Mrs. Akiba Plager. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Keiter and Mr and Mrs Ed Rosen. AI>o Mr. and Mrs Charles Ro- m nberg, Mr and Mrs. Sam Shavin. Mr uul Mrs Nathan Spiegclman. Mr and Mrs Stanley Spieler. Mr. and Mrs Wally Steinberg, Mr. and l.x R Silver. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Stem, Mr and Mrs Her ii .ii Tragasfc, Mr and Mrs Kurt Weliisch, Dr and Mrs Julius Spcr- ling Mrs Lillian Seres and .Toe Z..li- ATTENTION! Jewish Home for the Aged THRIFT SHOP NEEDS YOUR DONATION NOW! "FUHNITURf "-"APPUANCM" 'ClOTMING'-'JfWJlRr," etc. "All Items Tax Deductible" CALL 696-2101 M. MAXWfU DAtrH Beth Am To Cite INewinan Plans for the Temple Beth Am Israel Dinner of State to bo held I on Saturday, Dec. 9. were finalized at a reception for members of the committee ol Patron Hosts tender- ed at their home last .Saturday- night by Mr. and Mrs Leonard Luria. chairmen of the committee Heading the dinner committee as chairman is Dr Maxwell Dauer. Temple Vice President: Herman W. Feldman. cochairman; Davio Light, honorary chairman: Alan B k< ssler, Temple President; Mrs Alan Kessler. president of the Sis- terhood and Herbert Dubbin, presi- dent of the Brotherhood Dr. Her bert M. Baumgard is spiritual lead cr of Temple Bth Am Robert H. Newman. Temple and community leader who ha* been at the forefront of tervice for Israel, will be honored at the dinner at the Fontainebleau Ho- tel. He will be the recipient of the Israel Freedom Award. Members of the committee of hosts attending the reception at tlip Luria home included Mr and Mrs Dory Auerbach. Rabbi Herbert M Baumgard. Mr and Mrs. David Berg. Dr. and Mrs Edward Blum. Mr and Mrs Byron Cheikas. Col and Mrs Arthur < onn, I'r and Mrs Maxwell Dauer. Dr and Mrs Sam Ditkowakv, Mr. and Mr- Men M i'redd. Mr and Mis Stanley Gil- bert, Mrs Roelvii GhikaUd, Mr and Mrs. Richard Goluh and Mr. in\(\ Mr> Harry <; GlMther Also Mr. ami Mrs Irving .lacob- SOn, Mr and Mrs Alan Kc- Mr and Mrs. Alfred 1 olhort. Mrs. Ethel Lev). Judge and Mr- David I.iehDiaii. Mr and Mi- Leonard Luna. Mr and Mr- George Malm Ml and Mrs Robert II Newman Mr and Mr- Alvm Rose, Ml and Mi- Bud Bailsman, Mi and Mi - Gerald Schwartz, Mi and Mi- i,, seph Solomon. Mr. and Mrs ford Susman. Mr and Mrs Bart Udell, and Mr and Mi- Saul Von Zamft. Israel Hero To Address \er Tamid Colonel Gideon El Shur, who played ke) role In the Six Da War, ill be the guest tpeaki i ( he Temple Ner Tamid-Israel Din ner of State. Saturdaj night at the linebleau Hotel The dinner \ ill be at 7:30 and will he preceded by a reception at 7 p m The (linnet chairman is Murray Shan During ceremonies at the din ner. Dr Eugene Labovitz, spiritual leader ol Temple Ner Tamid, will be the firs! rabbi in the South t> receive 'he Jerusalem Liberation Award The occasion also will CO node with Rabbi Labovitz' tenth anniversary a- spiritual leader of Temple Ner Tamid. 'The Ner Tamid event, planned as a festive evening, "ill also tt'j tUTB a program ot entertainment i] Jack Malon, will known humor .si and star of television. Heading preparations lor the .'inner with Murray Shaw an Charles Goldstein, Temple presi dent: Mrs CarltOO Blake, president ol the Sisterhood; and Louis Klein berg, president ol the Men's Club Colonel and Mrs William J Harris are chairmen of the committee ol hosts. Colonel Gideon El-Shur w..s In command of an armored force on he southern front during the Six- Day War He was wounded during an attack on an Egyptian Strong point, and spent two months in the hospital He saw active service during both the War ol Independence and the Sinai campaign of 1956 In the Evron Is Emanu-EI Speaker The Israel Freedom Award will be conferred upon Mr and Mrs Milton Sirkin by Kphraim Kvron. Israel's Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States, at the Temple F.manu-KI Israel Dinner of State. Sunday night at the Fontainebleau Hotel. Dr. Irving Lehrman. spiritual leader of Temple Kmanu-KI. noted that the Sirkins will be honored for years of leadership on behalf of Israel, the congregation and the community. The program will also highlight Miss Rivka Kaz. known as Israels Mv Fair Lady." 111 a special pro- gram of songs which grew out of the Six Day War Miss Ka*. who starred in the Hebrew version of My Fair Lady" introduced 'Jeru- salem the Golden" to Israel's fight- ing forces during the recent war. Ambassador Evron. who had held key posts in the government of Israel around the world, will come to Miami direct!) from Wash ington The dinner, a black lie event. will start at 7 o'clock There will Ik- a reception at p m BJfXJ won u-smm HVKA 142 former, be was at first a member her of the Jewish Brigade dunni of a frontline brigade, and then World War II. nerving served m a commando group K_.vp, ^ Kliropc (. ta ra II) has lived there for levernl gen cialislng in Middle Basterr erations, c.i El-Shur was a mem and ix>litn-al scienee CANTOR Recently from west Coast Seeks Foil or Part Time Posi- tion Conservative or Reform Cong Write Rev C. R Box 2973, Miami, Florida 33101 LOCAL INVESTORS 10% FIRST I SECOND MORTGAGES Well seasoned, on residential properties, available. Phone. John Stern, Mortgage Broker, 36 N E 1st Street 373-8362 A perfect gift for someone who appreciates unusually fine things PARKER INTERNATIONAL CLASSIC *. new generation ol slim ball prns d< signed nist lor tode> i- periect btand <>t spirited ij and flawless performance Slendai arxl balanced in vour lidtxl more elegant outside I'-VKMK dependable msidc An impressive v%.i\ to %uv \Wr\ ( linstmas' ( Ihmim' from || different bjll |*-r |J-e. I ...... s fROO" CIS Ol ct> 1MI rARk.tR HN COMPANY BAHXKTTS OFFICE SUPPLIES-AND EQUIPMENT IIS N E Stth STREET. MIAMI SOS WASHINGTON AVI MIAMI StACH 'M N I In STRUT MIAMI 172 VALENCIA CORAL OASUS PHONE PL 4 3457 Friday, December 1. 1967 * knitt fkridUairi Pog" 7 t Mr. Ami Mrs. Mansbadi To (iel Freedom Award Mr. and Mrs Joseph Mansbach have been named recipients of the Israel Freedom Award, it was an- nounced this week by Rabbi Ma>t ' Abramowit?. spiritual leader of Temple Menorah. Rabbi Abramowltz said that the award will be conferred upon Mr and Mrs Manbach at the Temple Menorahlsrael Dinner of State to take place at the Fontainebleau Hotel Saturday evening. Dec. 16. Rabbi Abramowitr expressed pride in the selection of the Mans- bachs as the recipients of the award, noting that they have been dedicated leaders on behalf of many community endeavors as well as on behalf of Israel and the Temple Mr and Mrs. Mansbach have been longtime members of Temple Menorah, <>f which he is honorary Vice president They moved to Miami Beach from Ashland. Ky Mrs Hansbscn is active in man) organizations, including the Baj Harbor group ol Hadassah The> ,,ii life members "i the Home For The Aged Mrs M.m-I>.ich is a leading member of the Temple Me norah Blaterhood In making the announcement ol the award, Kahhi Abramowiti said rii' State "i Israel has achieved miracles m economic upbuilding .mil human reconstruction since it became an independent ".ation in l!Mfl Much of its program > been due to the support ol the Aerican Jewish community I' elec- tion of .loseph and Sylvia Mans bach for the Israel Freedom \ward. due recognition is bein^ i.\-n\ to a couple who have been foremost in this support, both through their own generosity and through their inspiring leadership as an example for the rest of the community. We. of Temple Menorah. are deeply gratified by their selection for the Israel Freedom Award." MR. AND MRS. MANSBACH Mood Bank Drive Bv Beth Am Club The Brotherhood of Temple Beth Am will hold a blood bank drive on Sunday from 10 am until noun All donors w:ii I"- served breakfasl Blood bank chairmen. Harold Maim and Michael Clein, announce that the blood is made availabli members of the congregation and immediate famlHi - Herbert Dubbin is Brotherhood pi esident trorigVet Safe-GrVe* Hours of Continuous Relief from Minor ARTHRITIS MNJ AnannO fivee hour* of eontinuo*t rtli.f from arthritis' minor paine van euch chronic pain ariaina; from daap In the joint! Anaein alto r- 4ucei walling ami inflamiration. la niauftt pain goea to that it's aatiar to mot* a If), fled lonbt again. Tha feaaon AnaclB Tablata in >o etTaa- tl\e la bananas they contain tha paia rahaverniott rroon.mended bydoctore plus an txtra tntraaiant not founel 'n Ira,line aapiri'.e or buffere! ol'ina Taa aa diracta*. OFFICES OF DISTINCTION by PAVLOW Office designs nd furnishings direct from manufacturer Desks, Chairs, Sofas, Credsnzas, Lamps, Everything for the Office of Distinction I Intarler dattgn ai spaca planning. Opan Saturday Morning PAVLOW OFFICE FURNITURE. Inc. 7S0I Southwnt list Avenue Mumi. Florida Taiophona Highland *-B221 ;ww I MIAMI TITLE & ABSTRACT 104 N.E. 1st STREET PHONE 373-8432 ABSTRACTS ESCROWS TITLE INSURANCE A DIVISION or onebicuri TITLE I auMuci coaaMar Israeli Gen. Amo3 Horev congratulates Mr. and Mrs. Stevan Simon who were the recipients of the Israel freedom Award at the Temple Zion-Israel Dinner ot State last weekend, booking on at leit is Rabbi Aided Waxman, spiritual leader of the Temple, who was dinner chairman. A total of S81 J[)0 in Israel Bonds were .-=old at the dinni i was under the chairmanshit of Albert P. Green. and both thr interest and ttw re demotion oi matured bond.- arc Bonds >>ot Affected NEW YOKK . ,. Joseph .1. Schwartz, vice presMlen have no effect on the value of Israel Bonds or on the interest thej !!"' lsrael Bond OrganiiaUon paj because thej are dollar bonds leclared here this week. Committee Plans Dec 7 Luncheon Mrs. Jack Katzman, chairman ol the Dec 7 Jerusalem the Golden luncheon of the American Friends ol the Hebrew University, will host a committee meeting in her home, 3122 Pine Tree Dr., on Pridaj Mrs Carne Rosen is president ol the yroup. To be held at the Fontainebleau Hotel, highlight ol the Dec. 7 af- fair will be the sift of a ten day trip to Israel to a luncheon guest At the luncheon committee meet- in.: reports will be given b> the following coehairmen: MesdameS Mori is N. I.ipp. I.eon Kronish. Anna Brenner Meyers, Jack S. Pn- pick. Oida ('. Rubin. Max Weitz. Harry I'latoff, Anna C. torrsin. David Ponve. Irving Seidel Maria Shabsis. Nathan Spiegelman. Mau- rice Yorkin. Ida Wessel. Philip Zwilling, Jacob Davis Rose lloch- stim. 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Come on in. We'd like to prove it. I CONVENIENT OFFICES SERVE DADE COUNTY Main Offica 101 Eait Fligltr St. Sky take Branch 18300 N.E. 19th Avl. Allapattah Branch 1400 N.W. 36th St. Tamiimi Branch 1901 S.W.BthSt. Edison Center Branch b800 N.W. 7th Aw. Kendall Branch U.S. 1 at S W. 104th St. North Miami Branch 12600 N.W. 7th Ave. Cutler Ridge Branch 10808 Caribbean Blvd. wO*aK~_ z - -r-I-T- ..a. -*i S2li- I?aS- ~=qjJt-i-aj - j /... n -r^vvAM" Page 8-A Friday. December 1. 1GG7 * lewisf nurkMan Fnda I t i. inr.7 * I<*isHIii>Iihki Page 1 A Elie Wiesel Last Sunday morning was beautiful one. Thousands of Miam ians golfed, played tennis, swam, fished, went boating, worked in the yard in the 80-degrce sun ihine. Last Sunday, in the dim, air- conditioned Sanctuary of Temple Israel, where the sun was only a glint off the stained glass win dows. it was a beautiful morning for Greater Miami Jews Only 600 came to hear Elie Wiesel. refu- gee, survivor of the camps, au- thor and poet of the holocaust. It was enough: they will not forgot, nor will they let others forget. -To be a Jew." said Klie Wic sel. "is to lake upon oneself the whole Jewish past What is a Jew" I don't care A Jew is a Jew is a Jew; just as important in Kiev as In Jerusalem." Even the words of a master of words are inadequate to describe an hour with this man of faith and courage He is the archctvpal Jew: frail, learned, pious He ll the doubter If this is the world. who needs if" If this is your world, I don't want to see it But. "The Jew invented hope: created hope out of nothing. The Jew is the madman shouting to the world and if he stops .1 But he cannot; he must go on telling the tale. Man, do not for- get' Shout with all your might. We do it for ourselves, not for them, to prove we are not in different." Wiesel it a story teller He weaves Midrash. Hassidic lore. Talmud and modern legends into a theme of Jewish faith and sur vival in our times. He pulls no punches, spares no feelings and yet there is not even a hint of polemics for. as he cuts In the heart, his mission li lo heal H "The American Jew must be rentmrivu <.i his taklura \.. ..< i i- lorr dM hdUHinsl he >a.i-, l.i- in >>y Roosevell wln -i\i\ have savrcl h niuu. Jr*> \,< -.y iire zu'lty and f p) off ^JKi^AXj^zuil wants to be Jewish hut cannot. They want other Jews in the world to speak out for them." for they are the "Jews of Silence" whom he has described in his lat est book. It was here that he ask- ed. "What is a Jew'" and pleaded for an end to the indifference to the fate of the Russian Jew which he saw as a parallel to the indif ference of the world to the fate of the Jews under Hitler. "At least the Germans knew who and where they were; the others did not know they exist cd." And Christianity" "The holo caust was a capitulation of the Church And the 'good Christiana' were the worst The religious Hun garians. Poles. Ukrainians and Lithuanians killed with more fer vor than the cool, mechanised Germans " Yet. he could call Pope John, a "tsadik." a man with whom he could and did communicate For the same reason he could sa> thai not one Rabbi was a collaborator because his Judaism was a shield of morale while the intcllertu.il. who had nothing to hold on to, broke down first morally There were rabbis of varying shades at Temple Israel Sunday morning for they were among the few who. strange to me. had heard of Klie Wiesel He spoke of youth and his hope in them, ex pressed in praise of a Thanks giving service written by the youth of the Reform synagogue in. which he was speaking And he spoke to the rabbis and the educators and the parents who have asked, with great anguish: "Shall we teach the holocaust to our children'' Can wa compose a history which spares them from this morbid " M'i who lived the belocauat who survived ii asking Why did it I ' I ,| In- .1 !.- I- lo l-W.- 11 < <. one sell the whole Jewish pasl i mum .. .tii. u .i..... choose Therefore, every jW. uuiin himsfll Ui- h Artorama Shows Mem hers* Work "Artorama," an exhibit featuring the work of YMIIA members, will be presented at the YM YU'HA ol Greater Miami on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Crafts taught at the "Y" which will be OB display include de coupage. under the supervision of Milton l.eiherman; sewing, taught b) Mrs. Rita Honor, painting by the Golden Agers with titles by Max Drosd, lessons supervised b) Esther Gordon, and craft materials pre pared by adult students of May .1" David. Chairman for "Artorama" is Mrs. Ben Stone, assisted by Sue Schneiderman. Carol Jarett, Nancy Weinfield and Max Drosd In addition to the exhibits, the "Y" Women's Ch.inukah Gilt Shop will be open, stocked with decora tions. books cards, records and gifts Mrs Thelm.i Albert is ch.ni man of the Gift Shop A i I ' Ion. / I Mi M. ind l m A. Knpln . .. | AJCongress Units Mrs. Irving B Kaplan, national vice president, and president of the Florida Women's Division. American Jewish Congress, was to be guest -peaker at an open meet Ing ni the North Dade Eleanor Roosevell < bister, AJC, on Thura day, at I p.m. in the Curd Room of the Esquire House Mr- Kaplan returned recently from a trip to Israel where she visited with her daughter and son inlaw who are now teaching in a new development there. Her title was to be "Can a Young American Woman From Miami Beach Kind Happiness and Fulfill men! In the Israel Peace Corps?" In observance of National Jew ish Book Month. Mrs. Abraham Raff man was to review the current best seller. "The Chosen. by Chaim Potok, at a meeting of the I'oiiit Ka-t Chapter. American Jew is|\ Congress, on Thursday at i p.m in the Clubhouse Arts and Crafts Room al Point Baal Chairman for the meeting was to be Mrs William Langmeyer, presi- dent oi the chapter A special re- Slale Program! port on (he Middle E lad and Soviet jiwrj WSJ to be presented hy Mrs Murray Blutman, chairman, com mi sion on world affairs Mrs. Hairy Goldfarb member -hip \ice president, was to wel- come new members DAVE ROSNER & FAMILY INVITE YOU BACK FOR ANOTHER GREAT HOLIDAY DEC. 5TH. OPENING DAVID ROSNER 8 ^_ I HEM; MOKl POOL CASABAS Air con'i,","ed & htated Laws Strictly Observed .FREE TV. RADIO IN EACH ROOM On the Ocean at 67th Street Miami Beach Phone: 866-0121 CONSTANT RABIINICAI SUPftVlilON AUSHGIACH ON PAIMIfH NORTON The Straight-Talk Tin BF.Goodrich SINCE 1924 CHARGE IT! CONVENIENT TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! TAKF MONTHS TO PAY! /. dill nr.l f.-il/ " i in V>v Hoom'v.-H who -'>>i\<\ huvi- jiltv and "a< i>.i> if 1 Vr/, tef Mmy mnrt .Inn*-. I'hr (int. mirarlr happened here in the United States, not Israel. The re- sponse to Klal Yisrocl was mag- Hificent " But, "We ire guilty when it \ canaol < dUettenlc mirt chooec Therefore, ever* an himsfU >>< h. .;.- .(i.i .1..i fall" At the end of his talk, many written questions were xrit up I" Elie Wiesel. "I have no answers." he said. "I am only learning how to ask the questions." We shall comes to the Russian Jew. who do. and we shall hear. New UN Envoy Starts Middle East Peace Try Continued from Pefe 1-A provisions and principles of the resolution.'' The resolution asked the Secre Ury-General to report to the Secur- ity Council on the progress of ef- forts of the special representative U soon as possible. Mr. Jarring served as a IN mediator in the Pakistan India dispute and has been his country's envoy to the United States. Mr. Jarring also organised a mall staff recruited from United Nations secretariat personnel to accompany him. He is expected to make his headquarters in Gov- ernment House, Jerusalem, also headquarters for Lt. Gen. Odd Boll, chief of rhe cease-fire ob- server force. U.N. officials were unable to state whether Mr. Jarring would visit Syria on his mission, since Syria refused to accept the Security Council resolution authorizing the dispatch of a special I'.N. reprr sentative to the Middle Kast. The resolution was also rejected by the so-called Palestine Liberation Or- ganisation headed by Ahmed Shu I kairy. which warned the Security Council that no solution of the Pal- estine question was possible with out the "official approval" of the Palestine people Gen Bull informed Israeli au- thorities that the Kgyptian authori ties had agreed to the increase in the number of United Nations ob- servers along the Suez Canal. He told Defense Minister Moshe Day an that the Egyptians had also agreed to permit direct wireless i communication between the UN. observers on both sides of the ca- : nal. Egypt previously had Refused | to permit direct communications and the observers could only com- I municate by relaying messages through Jerusalem Israel previ- ously had agreed to both measures 1SWERITL ANSWERING TELEPHONES IN THE FOLLOWING EXCHANGES FRANKLIN ......37 NEWTON .......63 HIGHLAND 44 OXFORD 69 JEFFERSON 53 PLAZA 75 MURRAY .......68 UNION .........86 2.WAY RADIO EXctDSJVt"V AN to -Al ent *oa rV.ERICA RADIO PAGING fOU StkVICl CALL 371-6688-445-1576 A EXECUTIVE OFFICES DAOI COMMONWEALTH LOG. 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Goldmann: Mideast Peace Must Have Soviet Assent Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kollto, guests oi honor at the seventh annual dinner of the Mesivta High School ot Greater Miami, iss plans ior the event with Rabbi David Sanders, principal of the school, which oilers an intensive course ot Hebrew studies along with a full program ol general sub- jects. \l oil ma 11 Is Speaker At Mesivta Dinner m* Rabbi H Louis Rottman of Lons Beath, N Y will be guesl speaker seventh annual dinner of the Mesivta High School oi Greater v ami to be held Sunday evi i al thi Deauville Hotel man, ;i former ' . : Beth Israel (.' o n g r i a i i ci n Miami Beach, waa on< of the founders ci the M< He :- currentIj spiritual leader RabbiH off man of (he You IK . Bi ach Mr .md Mrs. Hyman Kolko II To Probe Causes Of Mass Hate Continued from Page 1-A German monopolj V flicts -. in the >le of thi West i nuntless occa lynch mobs [hi authors ol rhe Many I '. mitism" acknow ledge rt hostilit) against Ji he U.S. and ius other i low ebb todaj .i vieu also expressed in a preface i>> Nathan Glazer, Profes tor ol Sociology at the University i ia al Berkeley Bven io, Ihej warn, "no one know- what the future may hold for the relationship oi Jews and Christians in America History, as Jev have had occasion to learn many times over, attaches bo time guarantee to 'golden ages ' ATTENTION! Jewish W me for the Aged THI IFT SHOP NEEDS OUR DONATION NOW! tURNF n- APPLIANCES "CtOTHtSG" -"JlWUti." etc All Hems Ta* Deductible' CALL 696 2101 be the guests of honor at the dinner which is the institution's inaugural function of the year Some ~>M] guests are expected to attend the event which i> under the gem chairmanship of Hyman Galbut Rabbi David Sanders i- principal ie Mesh ta w hich has an en rollment of sonu 50 students, n a j of whom reside at the institul dormitorj fa< il Established seven years ago, the Mesivta combines an academic ir high school with an inten- sive Hebrew studii am I i only school of it~ kind in this part of the country, the Mi '< has many students from various Latin American communities among its student l><"!> Continued frum Page 1-A peace tenement could not be expected in the very near future because of "the complexity of the situation and multitude of in- terests by so many powers, re- IVlfem and other groups" in that sensitive area. Dr Goldmann expressed the be- lief that as lone as the Middle East crisis continued and the fommtuu-t countries maintained their anti- Israel position, no chance could he expected in the situation of the Jews in the Soviet Union. He said that .lews there were denied many of the facilities enjoyed by other national and religious minorities in the USSR and were virtually pre vented from developing their Jew- ish life and strengthening their Jewish identity World Jewry, he said, must con tinue to draw attention to the dis- al ons against the Jews in Ihi S vict Union but then- can l>o no hope for any change for the h.tter before the solution of the Israel \ md the resump- tion ol relations between Ihe < munisl -'. li and Israel \ who i- ; es lenl >l the World '( wish Con lit-- dis< losed that there was ri a son ;> hope thai mosl ol the ; tian Jews imprisoned durii June war would be released and permitted to emigrate before the end of the year He reported im movement in the situation of tin- Jews in Morocco and Tunisia but said the position of the Jewish mi- norities in Iraq and Syria remained difficult Discussing the forthcoming 27th World Zionist Congrese to be held in Jerusalem early n*t year. Dr. Goldmann said the Zionist movement would have h concen- trate more and more on increas- ing immigration into Israel from the western world. To a Urge de- gree, he *id, Israel's future de- pended on this immigration Dr Goldmann said the purpov of his present visit to the t'nited States was to consult with Ann ri can Jewish leaders on the creation , deliberative, overall Jewish once or twice a year insider major issui i and ai ndehnes He pointed out that while there were many world Jew i-h organizations ea< h nci upied a limited -phere and 1) I 'I!'"'1 for was i body l w ith the totality "i "' led that l whole Jewish establisl m th. neighborho Paris Daily Reveals Tito-Goldmann Meeting PARIS iJTA>-Dr. Nahum Goldmann. president of the World Jewish Congnaa, was received by Marshal Tito, president of Yugoslavia, on Sept 27. the newspaper L> MQBdc dis( los.-d this week The newspaper said that the COnveriaUon ranged over a niimbvr of problems in- eluding the Tito plan for a Middle Kast solution, the 1 ,.st European Jewish com munities and the situation of the Jews in the Moslem coun tries. 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SILVERMAN THK TALMUD By ISAAC UNTERMAN Vcacl eim Set s K.-.bbi William It Silvermai wn U RELIGION FOR SKEPTICS than David, paperback, $195i several years ago and the has now been reprinted ix>k i- divided into three part* entitled "Kindergarten K' -ion." "Toward A Redical Faith" and "The World To Come Thi book is not intended lor the Jewish lait) exclusively In (act, its appeal would In- more foi ii -. who know little >'f Judaism Mi ( hristiaoity, who sock to avoid all ritual and who seek a short cul to a rational faith in a deitj However even for thes. people. ;hi author beseeches them to mak< the leap over the bridge ol which baa been more elo qui tly and abl> described b) \\ ..ham Heachel ill MAN Is NOT ALONE ': *>bi Silverman writes that "in order to achieve maturity, re n must be radical rational, th.-wordly and prophetic." He definea "radical" as "means to Bet Ut the POOl 01 Tne book contains innumerable qu ations from myriad sources when nin the camut of all re boons and philosophers State- ments from the Talmud arc in torspcrsed with those from John Milton, Han > Overstreet, Gabril Kl al and others which display th authoi's excellent collection o( appropriate adages He ad voci tea ethical cultunsm with dcistic overtones The chapter "What Not To believe About Prayer" is recommended reading lor 'hose who regard DMyer as a means of changing or influenc the desires of man Whether the rx>< k will dispel skepticism must ix answered by a skeptic who may be is>nvineed to read it Isaac I nterman.s THE TALMUD (Blcch i uMlshing Coin pa: y, $4. Dot is not of recent wn UUJC It will continue to bo read because it is for all men regard leas of their beliefs since the Talmud is at the base of Jewish lil' No Jew can be unaware of it nd to Ignore it is to bo ignorant of why it holds a prime BhiCe as the source of Jewish sur leal r alienated youth would not he grasping al psychdelic drugs REPHUN'S HEBREW BOOK STORE *rt*r Miami't loraest g OUt.t Vly Mmm !> Synoa*afl Hebrew g S.naey Sckaall. Whalesol. g Retail IS* AM eiflS AND NOVtlTIti 417 Washir.ftMi Av. Jf I WU Miami Hebrew Book Store ISRAELI A DOMESTIC OlFTe Hbre Religion! Supplies for Synagoguti. Schoola a\ Private Uee ISIS Woshiiig tan Av. Miami Bnoch Jf 8 3840 AMERICAN ISkAtLI ^ RELIGIOUS STORE All Religious Articles For Synagogues Schools Homes TJ57 WASHINGTON AVI n 1-7722 S. Scfcwerti if ihej had been properlj expos e l in it as a part of their learn ing since it is bea of philosophy, dietetic*, science and homilies, Dr Unterman has not written s translatiuii or compendium >>i the Gemora, Mishna, Midrash, etc which comprise the profound work He amis to brin^ to the uninitiated the significance ol Ihc Talmud, its fecundity and development and the methods, systems, causes ani results which ai c i be found bj those bo seek the truth The work i a valuable con 11 ibution for Ih we w ho would offei in our assimilated youth, fhe treasures "i Jewish though! and emotion s,, that they might find a bond to Ihe faith of their Ifathei s Dinner Plans The 20th anniversary dinner of the Hebrew Academj ol Great) r Miami will be held Sunday eve- ning, Jan 14. at the Dcauvillc Hotel H was announced this wick b) Rabbi Alexander S Gross prin- cipal of the Academy and member >i its presidium, Named as chairman ol the gala evenl arai Louis Toiler, an associ ate chairman of this year's Israel Emergency Fund and active in a variety ol Israel causes and Miami Jewish communal affairs other members of the Hebrew Academy dinner committee in- clude Jacob Kitkin. chairman ol the Academj presidium. Harry Genet, pas! president ol the Academj Mortimer May. a former national president of the Zionist Organization Ol America: and B I Hinder, also a past president ol the Academj Mr Puller, who is a former pres- ident ol the Miami National Bank, said. "As I hanker. I have always believed that one of our .soundest investments was m well-educated young people. I have soon many of the fine students produced by the Hebrew Academy and I know that these are dividends we can all he proud ol Members of the con | y plan delo be held lotel. from [ell hairm ti 1 the Acadei fenet; Mortimer Ma} indE I *Y* Social Singles Plan 2 Functions Two upcoming events are on the calendar for the "Y" Social Singles Club, which is made up of single adults in the 28 to 55-year-old age bracket Both functions will bo held at the YMHA of Greater Miami. 8500 SW 8th St On Saturday. Doc 9. starting at 8:30 p.m., a dance sponsored by the group will feature a live orches- tra and tamos On Monday. Doc 11. also at 8:30 p.m the club will hoar a talk on The Problems of the Unmarried" by Mrs Laura Ross, psychiatrist and social worker. A question and answer period will follow the pros entation. and the evening will con- clude with dancing and refresh- ments. MATURE PRACTICAL NURSE Wants babysitting. Experienced with children and elderly per- sons. References, reasonable. HI 69022. Pilots are specialists. Responsibility is a way of life with them. Your safety depends on it. Our specialists have their feet on the ground. They're responsible for your savings (safety first). See a savings specialist at Flagler Federal, where you get 5% on your savings. You don't need a reservation. Come in anytime. Savings Certificates, $5000 minimum held at least 6 months. FLAGLER \^ FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI DOWNTOWN: 101 N E. 1st Avenue 377-1711 BRANCH : Biscayne Shopping Plaza. 570 N E 81st Street 758-55b6 specialist ; lift Page 12-A * **/*fUrHinr Friday. December 1 r^clictious *a25 '9 cry ices ,(WPLE ZiON 8000 M. tr Rd Con servative Rabbi Alfred WaimM /Ol'NG ISRAEL OF GREATER Ml AMI 90 NE 171t St. Orthodos Rabbi Na'tali Porush i". S iturtlaj "' >- ' .. ..i. .. .1 Emu N >' , ,;,. Ml- ' THE RABBI SPEAKS FROM HIS PULPIT h.i P m Appeal To Reason AOuDATH ISRAEL. TSOI Cariyle At Orthodos.. Rabbi IsaVM Ever B SW 67tfT Ave. Ortho-fes TION 9*5 Cantor Moma Barr. ANSME EMEt 2533 SW 1h As*. CooMrvilix Cantor Sol PkonU. BETH DAVID. 2*?* SW 3rd Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Sol Landau. Cantor William W. Lipaon. Friday and I IS p.an Barenon in honr of Jewish Hin.k Month: "Jew- mh Values in Contemporary Jewish Kii'tmn Has Mltcvah: Marcla. rinug-hter of Mr. and Mrs Leslie Hlum- li.-rn Marabera having anniversaries in Dacesnbar "ill be honored. Mrs Themliire Qarflnkle. Bllvei Springs, Mil., nationalpraatdaat, Ladies \umIi- ary Jewish War Vetera i>. "ill be i-uip i gut-si Batardaj :> "> Bermon: The Torsh Leaaon Bar Mltsvah: Carl, son of Mr and Mrs Bernard Amsterdam Mlncha r. p.m ----- ----- BETH EL. 500 SW 17th Avenue. Orthodox Rabbi Solomon Srhitf Friday I it. p n\ Batnrda; i m Ber- mon "The Challenge of Jacob." Mln- I. T. p.m BETH ISRAEL. 770 40th St.. MB Orthodox. Rabbi Basal Wem. BETH JACOB 301 Washington Ave. M.B. Orthodox. Rabbi Shmaryahu T. Swirsky. Cantor Maurice Mamchea. ------ a - BETH KODESH 1101 SW 1?th Ave Modern Traditional Rabbi Max Shapiro. Cantor Ben Dickeon. Friday 8:IS p.m, Quest speaker It Aaron Knhn. .-x.-.-utiv director, !' da -for Israel, Topic "Israel The Neav Mr. and Mrs S.ini Portin ill host Ihe Onep Bbabba! In honor of Mr Mrs Nathan K. Bpector Saturday S IS m Sermon- "Theae Art the n rations." 4:4.'. p.m. "Where Are Our Children?" ajETH TORAH. 14th St and NE nth Ava. Conservative, siabbi Max Lip chit*. Cantor Jacok tenser t*Hday S anil 1:15 pm Serni.-i: Draws. Hippo- In a Run- -w u World" Itas Mltsvah: lands dauerl .r of Mr. ami Mrs l^eonard Bnyder- man: Shelley, daughter !" Mr and ..ir-. Jonsph Bcopp Saturda; >''" a.in ltnr Mltsvah: Jeffrey, son of Mr and Mr.- Stanley OoWblatl Slsctlej son .f Mr and Mrs Nathan W'lBST. ------ e> BETH SOLOMON. 50 NW 51St "M. Conservative. BETH TFILAH 035 Euclid Ave Or- thodox. Rsbbi Joseph E RacKovsky. BETH MOSHE CONGREGATION. 136 W. Dixie Hwy Conservative. Rabbi David Rosenleld. Cantor Ben Zion Kirachenbaum. Friday I'M pm Bermnn 'Welcome \\ Members S u ill 1 oat the Ones- Bhal :45 a m Blllllcni r the n eek " ------ a SI'NAI RAPHAEL 'am -s w itr*a si Conservative. Rahbi Cnarlei M Ru- bel. Cantor Jack Lerner. ---- CUBAN HEBREW CONGREGATION OP MIAMI. 124? Warono-e V4 Orthodox. Rabbi Dow Roi-r.wi j a FT. LAUOEKDAI e EMANU-EI.. 'ST.1 %. Andrews Ave. Reform ftabtj Richard M. Lev,iton tai.tcr Jeromr Klement. FT. LAUDERDALE TEVPLc BETH ISRAEL. 547 E Oakland Puk Blvd Rahbi Philip Chaiton. Cantor Theo- dcre Mindich. HAI LANDALE JFWISH CFNTER. 126 E. Hallandale Beach Blvd. HEBREW ACADEMV P4T0 P.netr.- Di Orthodox. Rabbi Alexander S Oroas. ----- - StOLLYWOOO TFMPIE VNAI 170 Johnson St. Conservative R.ibh- David Shapi-o Caotor Vehudah Heilbraon ISRAELITE CENTER 3"*5 SW 25th St. Conservative. Rarih- Avrom L Deaths. Cantor Nathan Parnaaa Frlil I im! 1.". p m Sen 1 rlatunt 1 v -I a 111 Bern 1 f thi Week JACOB C. COHrN COMVUN'Tv SVNAGOGLiF H3B Washinoton Ave Orthodox. Rabbi T.hor H. Stere Cantor Meyer Fngel Friday !i 15 p.m Baturdaj Sorrnon lacol nd i:-iu -4i KNESETH ISRAEL MIS tuelld Ave Orthodox Rabbi Dav.d Lehrf.cld Cantor Abraham Sei IKY LAKE SYNAGOGUE 18151 NE isth Ave Orihoaox. naDDi Jonah Caplan. i- idaj :. a-..! 8:is p m Saranroi Whither -ii. World' Batdrdbj a m Bermon l.'i- and Marriage" Mini hi 5 p m rEMPLE AOATH YESHURUN Con servativr 102* NE 1S3rd St.. Miam. Gardens Rd. Rabbi Milton SchlinsKy Cantor Harry Sterlino- Frlitas si:, pm Bermnn: K\er>- thlng Happens f..r the Beat Batur- l.v s 4;. ., m ----- ----- TEMPLE BETH AM 5950 N Kendall Dr.. S. Miami. Reform Rabbi Her- bert Baumgard Canor Mirhael Kvri Frtdaj ''' p.m Famllj services Ber ii. Chanukah Theme." Child- ren observing Iv-.-enmer birthdays u ,:i be bled Baturdaj 11:1 ni liar Mltival Wayne, son ol Mr ai 1 Mrs. Hani Bnerman; Kenneth, .-on and Mr- [lertrum Schild TEMPLE BETH EL OF HOLLY AOOD. 1301 S 14th Ave Reform "iBbi Samuel Jae \ Frni.o |:1g pm Sermon "Reopi Old Wells." Saturdaj 11 am Bar m ivah uiii..,m. -.ii ol Mr I Mrs Arnold I' l-n iru- TEMPLE BETH RAPHAEL. 1545 Jefferson Ave Conservative Rabbi David Raab. Canto' Saul H Breeh. TEMPLE BETH SHALOM of Holly, wood 172s Monroe v Conservative Rabbi Morton Malavsky. Cantor Ph-lip Lutman. ---- ---- TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM. 4144 Chaar Ave. Liberal. Habbi Leon Kronur Cantor David Cor-viser Fridas 1:13 p m Be rr. 1 Mil 11 le- Satu-.t .V 1 1 H Mo I Ml 1 I I Mrs Stuart I TEMPLt BfcTH TOV Ml* SW tn St. Conservative. Rabbi Simon Aeril TEMPLE B'NAI SHOLOM. T75 NW 199th Street. Conservative. Rabbi Abraham M. Cassel TEMPLE NER TAMID dOth St ano Tjtum Waterway Modern Trad- tlenal Rabbi Eugene Labovitt Can Edward Klein Frlda : p m s iiu"i > 1 a I Bai Mltat M -! Mrs I u TEMPLE OR OLOM Conservative *T SW St M. r- 3,e- Ralph 2 Glixman Cantor Bm.imt oen An Fndn} p in Saturd 1 1 .. m Ra Mii"ha 1 Mi 1 Mrs Oharli K p.m TIFERETh iSRAri aann n v .- Av? Cjnservative Rabbi Ralph Cl'mi Cantor Albert Glan*i p in Bern St I n a 1 Iroup ill hosl the Satunl n, Porl fOONO iSRAi_L .* ""**'-, ***C. 1542.44 Washington Ave. Raobi A Ben-Hillel TEMP%HOLOM IS.' SW 19*i Ave Pompano Beach. Conservative. Rao p. Morris A Skop Cantvr Leos Segal. ---- a ----- rEMPLE cMANU EL 1701 Washing ton Ave Conservative. Rabbi Irvine Lehrman Cantor Fvl 4-' (rid ) 5 and S M p m Sermon ".lew sh BiH'k Month and thejewtal ft-nik Satunia i i.n Bermoi B'eeklj p .. ... ,.i the It ble First grade students of <' nlrr ii,t ,n.i VVeekl) Religious Si-nods vi. i 11 1.........i-raled Junior congTafa. sert 1 In ----- rEMPLE ISRAEL OF GRFATER Ml AMI 137 NE 19th St Refo-m Ral* 1^ -ph St Nl'it Frlda; 1:13 o vn Rah Btet er It 1 ...... will deliver a sen v- r,M-k< v saer"" e TEMPLE ISRAEL Of MtRAMAR 3500 SW *.oth Way Conservative Rabbi Irwin Cutler ---- ---- TEMPLE JUDEA 55O0 Granada Blvd PefO'm RiPhi M~rri Kin' !. ,1 .1 ... p, s.i \ ducti 1 bj >i ,. Jnffei 1 lemple trustee as- sisted b> Tempi* Judea Touth :r.up TEMPLE MFNOR'i 20 rsth St C"nse-vatcv Pjohi Mayer Abram owita. Cantor Nico Feldman - ---- TEMPLE SINAI OF NORTH DADE Tempora-y tff'i-e. 1*811 NF 2*id Ave Reform Raobi Ralph Kinoalev Frldni :I3 p m ai \\ hli --. .1, i| : I NB 1**1 ,.r Miss him. Isr lelU lee - ! I ProgT ni bl 1 V 0 Hi ~ lunla) 11 y .. -,. .... ..! ,.).... 1 ,v ill be ----- ----- rEMPLE TIFERETH JACOB. 951 E 4th Ave Hls'eah Cnnrvatve Oap.h> Mni.eire Kl- . 1 S rEMPLE ZAMORA 44 2amora Ave r.nnir-v(|.v> S|hhi Mvwell see ger. Cantor Seymour Hinkes y- r-i Ploneei v\ nnsei s il bain OBesI Sfssaker. Mr.- v Ureei N' laml 1" -u- a'fsnr'i Satardai} M . ,.. >. scrlptura Thii page il ferpjifJ tn ca- op'Tafton uat>i enr Oratcr Mi ami RabBinical .*ulocution. CoerdmjtOT of ffjt'.-n p- (sMnnf here it PR MAX UPSCHITZ Irjdrr of Brtn Torah C r-.grrgartO-l of \o'th Mumi Beic a peaceful and By RABBI MAX SHAPIRO Bath Kodash Cortgrsraalion No other people in the world can trace their history to its \er> on Bin Most ancient families in the world can point to but a few centuries of ex- istence. The portion of la speaks of "These are the -unerations of I-a.ic the son of Abraham " Isaac's life dol not tell us of a n > stirring events Hi- was titled life. The .jreatness of the second patriarch lies in the fact that he was a true representative of his father He tiuanled and preserved the treat urv which his father had entrusted to his care ami handed it down safely to his de-cendant> We cannot a>p:re to be like Abra- ham. This patriarch radiated a light too powerful We can. how ever, be like bu son We must strive to preserve and guard The inheritance which baa been handed down to us by our lather We want to lead lives that are free from tensions and hatreds, free fiom delinquencv both Juve- nile and adult. The only way e can achieve it is by beinu w i (> enough to reconstitute ourwlvej in 11 lance w.th Kabbimc teach inns We must become a "Ha-Kohen Ha Gadol Me-Fcho\ the priest who was greater than his brethren " We must become greater than m were in the past VMIB. We must pos-css the gifts that the Talmud tells us the "Kehen (iatiol must possess if we are to improve our world M individuals and as group-. We must become superior "B'Noi.' in handsomeness: "BThochnuh ,n wisdom. '"B'Koach.'" in strength -B'Osher." in wealth Of course it does not refer t physical handsomeness The Ral bis thought of spiritual luadsomc neta, of the beauty of moral cor duct, of ethical thinking and Living We must become superior in v'hochmah.'* in wisdom We must possess not only the wisdom tha1 come- (ruin books, but the natural t'hochmah" that comes from j : u e o> in livingto lean from the past. ne musi become superior i- "Koach." in strength Here j i the Rabbis did not have in mi- 1 physical strength but m o r a Koach." spiritual strength, th strength to fight for those tn:th- and for those ideas that we hoi 1 sacred Not to be turned aside from what we regard as the path ol truth, of honor, of godlines- We must be superior "B'OrisrT greater in wealth Here again, the Habbis did not think of materia wealth, but rather the irealU talents, and gifts that come : liml alone When we attain these qualities then we shall lead lite- free I tensions and hatreds, free from I hnquency both juvenile and idul. Then we shall pursue the pa"' Abraham and Isa^c LIVING HEBREW Kasy conversations taken from everyday lite in Israel- with t> ;> colloquialisms and uroverbs' SYNOPSIS OF THE WEEKLY TORAH PORTION Tol'dot IINVONAIRES SVNAr.OOUE "1" Bird Rd Madern Traditional Cantor Lewis Cobara. OHEV SHALOM. 7011 Bomta Or MB Orthidon Rabbi Phineas Wetie. man -i.lt uri|:iy S .1" :i 111 inaUO Jacob Ksau A 1*1.1 sen Broth- ri Mim-lia :. II l> m -------- EPHAROIC JEs/'lH CENTER " Collins Avs. Ralsbi Sadi Nahmias. Isaac blesses Jacob, whose arms are wrapped in the skins 1 young goats. "And his fa'her Isaac -aid unto !; n now and k -- me. my \i-r| he smelled th of his rail I him tii n 2" 26 2*J TOL'DOT Like Saral Rebecca il rsl was barren AJtei Isaac prayed to God on her behalf -h bore twin boys Eaao nd Esau grew uu .1 hunter, Jacob tn upright dwellei in tents . > hungry and I his "1 birthi t to J icob foi ntil so ind likelj to lie ion He called I rite dish that leath However, R be 1 who 1 10 d blessii t< I 01 his 1 .th I Jacob marry a 1 hi : brothei Lai wh 1 lived in r ram "" 't'a\ 1 eceived Isaac Me ill the eon '" '" ,"'1 to Abraham thai he ,u- the lard of ( .,:,,,; 10ob marry one 01 fit- unek Laban's daughters rCaboinicat JeUvision /-j 'FLYING s\l CEsT A. \Mu does this fellow turn hi nose upward lo heaven' Wl does he liHik. at ihe sk^ " B. ReaH) vvh.it is ho looking v' Vv ii does he see in the ik) \. \-i, inn Burel) lotncthiiuj inlercslini; B. 11 (. 1 Spcil. up. sir, whj: Is l' A. He is ijleni Thi* makes me curious Apparenily. he hj> discovered someihini special tip there. B. Perhaps he discovered a i sj, cei ' Nonsense! Ihe Israeli Army h;i> no I1. is. rc T srs': ir- r-s ,.-: 1: ..... t kssv re t* K- t - newpa r""?* ";; " .< 11 CANDLEUGHTING TIME 'Z HESHVAN b:U9 * roarams DEC. Ch. 7, 10 am. The Sfill Small Voiea Rabbi Max A lapschitz. Beth Torah Con- greKation. North Miami Beach aV. 10. il a.m. Tha Jewish Worship How. Rabbi Milton SchJinsky. Temple Adath Ye- shurun. OtC. S-th. 9:30-10.30 p.m. Man to Man. Taajlc: Rights vs Responsibilities. Madaratar: Rev. Luther C. Pierce. Partkipantv Rabbi Irving Lehrman. Temple Emanu- El. Miami Beach; Rev. Robert W. Shaw Firat Christian Church of Miami; Ft. David Rus- sell. "The Voice." Catholic Diocesan newspaper . ""asSssssssssBSsssssBsssssssssssssSssa V. 11. \. B. V. c. B. c. .--- ^"nxr 10 .".-rr;: - -r VlrjVle, ,-v*: >":* V :-s H" ,*a*a^ T a\Vr 'Bsra h X ssTtasT r"r*T VJ?ll !'.***'" ...=-rTK* 'H ,"--=:., "" \'. ?\-k a.--r;r "- irr.rs .''" rrrtmri rirg l*t* >'' -:< rnraw =:=f= r'' = ? "/1BP73 No. hut I did diacovar here or TI*B ~"eta '"'"i "5? '**" -1 '35 n?s "*x? I inp non ru efVa?! W j"a'r aip rpwg; nwr; P ps. heaven 1 I, it it the enc ny's lrj mg iaucar. In ihe vi.li> of h-: isalem? My Riei .1 k thei saucer or nothing . Whal did yo ., m* I was bt:s> Pardon me' 1 Where is the fling lauca.' icer? Dsdnl you discover a fl>ing aucci ni ihe sk> I eanh a diop of hlixxl in my So, I taivcd my head high lo slop ihe blood. You should be ashamed of yourself t)n account of a drop of blood you stand inete and confuse a group of bujy Jews on ihe eve of the Sabbath. slop KHhar - YOUR DICTIONARY FOR TODAY TiaT> turn upward lo Dtj-n rrrtp n*aJ ~v n. 1967 +Jml$t) th rHt.tr Page 13-A 9? it 12 J '7 w /? I With ISABEL GROVE City News Editor It halt to happen here It'a < r lower In'" for the Cedars of I-ebanon Anniversary Ball Dec. 9 at the Kontainebleau. Main nir prnos promised for the black tie cala. and if Penny (Mrs, Julius) Rosenberg, dynamic chairman of decorations, has her way. there won't be a posj left in the ana ho: houses. Chairman Saul Silbcr n, and hospital president Harry L. Lewis an looking mi| i over one b:t o! news that .- no leCSjet uibane anil witt) Alan Kini: ;.- busy somewfe sbarpenjaw In<' Iqi'>s he will '< . \er a- "entertainment" at the r.i'i danod Starting with a > 30 p m reception, guests will be greeted by the following hostesi t> Mesdjim's HaiT) L Lewi-. ll..r>ld A. Landf-eld. Sam Luby, Ben Movack, EL Albert Pallot, .David Stu/in. Morns Lomaskin. Robert Ru*scll. Sidney Lefcourt. S K. Kronstein. Irving Cypen, Loin- E Goldman. Robert 1 Grocne, Col Nathan B Rood. Saul S.lberman. Sol C Shave. Julius II. Rosenberg. Stanley H. Wolff. Tel Lotterman. Morris Blau. Byron Sparber. Laurence Adler. Ben Ores, and Doran Zinner. m still time to make reservationi for the second United Cerebral Pa4m luncheon to he held at the Fontainebleau Hotel on Dec \2 Chairman of the first CP affair last year, charming Bather l.< '/ has been drafted for a repeal and is offering many delightful touches to the function, making it a fitting prelude to the holid v season. So if you wjnt to glimpse the new Florida fashions from i trdan Marsh, and perhaps copy the champagne decorations for one of your own socials. Mrs Ar- thur Marks will.be happy to take >our reservations Worried about all the Chanukah gifts you want to have on hand for the traditional holiday coming along"* Beth David Sisterhood i^ nxious to lighten your carts so has planned an auction sale of in- numerable gift items. To be held in the congregation's Speetor Hall on Sunday, starting at 7 p.m.. Mrs Harold Remhard and Mrs. Murray Dacks. chairmen, are inn providing refreshments to sustain guests through the eve ning. * Those nice ladies in the Miami United Order of True Sisters are giving us two chances to help them in their work at the Variety Children's Hospital Tumor Clinic. Moneys realized on Tuesday, when the group is sponsoring a at the races, and funds raised flaring the Dee. 15 and 16 tag in North Miami Beach will he channeled towards main- taining the hospital clime Among residents with dual loy altiei to their home towns and to their adopted community ( a group handed together the Albany Area Club which aintainj ties through meet. socials Next gathering for Wednesday at 7 30 p.m., and [a Chanukah party schedul) I ' I)--: 27. h ith at the Daauville And the Hudson County Club of former New Jerscyites is almost 500 strong. At a recent meeting they redacted i idse Morns F Ran on as presili nt, and heard a talk by James Rogers, a hanker in New Jersey, now ditto in Mi ami Beach. Isabel Grove WORLD OF ART AND MUSIC Talented Kstelle Hobcrman is having an exhibit of her oil paint ingl at Saks Fifth Avenue in Surf- side for the next month. The one woman show includes portraits, H apt I and still lifes not pre- i usl) shown by Mrs Hober nan Tne wife of Surfside Vice Mayor Louis Hoberm.in Estelle ha- ex hibited in gro.ip shows at the M:ami Beach Art Center. Barce- lona and Honey Plata Hotels and Washington Art Gallery * A model to be held up as a shining example wh< n Junior just won't practice is F'aul Sehoen- tleld, 20-year-old concert pianist who will be presented in recital at the Miami Beach Auditorium on the evening of Dec 28 by the Miami Beach Music and Arts League Son of Dr and Mrs <;il berl Schoenfeild of Bay Harbour Islands, the accomplished young man started to study music at the tinder age of six. He graduated last June, cum laude. from Con- verse College in South Carolina, and is now working towards a masters degree in composition under a Heinz Scholarship to Car- negie Institute of Technology Young Sehoenfield has appear- ed in recital twice at Town Hall in New 'fork to critical acclaim, and performed in the Youth Con- cert with l.eonard Bernstein over the NBC network. Among h:s nu- merous awards, the prodigy lists the Hutcheson Memorial Prise, a first in thee 1967 National Young Artists Award Competition of the Oakland, California. Symphony. and another first in the Chautau- qua. NY. Symphony Competi t on. Tin gifted young man has had a number "'. bii compositions performed by professional I t received -. veral com mis lions to w rite i tui gical music ON THE SORORITY FRONT \i amiana Gail Gold and Bonnie Somberg, who are attending the L'niversit) <>i Georgia, have been pledged lo Psi Chapter ol Delta Phi Epsilon. CANTOR SAUL H. BKllH I5 tli Raphael To Honor Its Cantor At Dinner Event Cantor Saul li Breeh will he honored at the annual installation dinner of Temple Beth Raphael. Miami Beach, to be held at the Deauville Hotel Sunday evening. Dec 10, it was anounced this week by Harry Rosenthal. chairman of the event. Mr. Rosenthal said that Cantor Breeh will be cited for his "dedica- tion and devotion to our Temple for the past two years." Rabbi David Raab. the new spir- itual leader of the congregation, and the newly elected officers, will be foimally installed at the dinner. NATIONAL MONUMENT CO. + KRSONAUZED MEMORIALS WC AUTHomzto Ct'Ll* fOK MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS 6P.ANITE a BRONZE MARKERS MARBLE IENCHES A VASES ' HI 6-6009 32i0 S. W. ST.. MIAMI Veterans Group Hosts 2-Day Meet The recentl; organized South Dad* Post, Ji ish War Veterans, will host the i.'isilcrly mi i all ; ts in the JWV Department of Florida convening here this week- end. The 2 day gathering calls for a banquet on Saturday night at the Sweden House at which the South Dads Lost will receive its charter Also on the agenda is installation of the new group's leaders in a ceremony to be conducted by James Stem. Department of Flor- ida commander. On Sunday at 9:30 a.m.. in the Dade Federal. 103rd St. and S. Dixie Hwy., a business meeting will be held Further information can be obtained from Col. Arthur Conn. OUT OF TOWN SEXTON Is to locate in Greater Miami Experienced in Torah Reading Baal Tfilah, Sabbath and Hoh days, Hebrew Teaching Write O O Box 2973, Mfemi 33101 I Palmer Memorials "Miami's Only Jason* Monoaieaf ItHsars- LEADERS IN SERVICE, QUALITY AND VALUE I O Lakeside MEMORIAL PAW AND GARDEN MAIMEIM "THE SOUTHS MOST BEAUT,FUl JEWISH CEMETFRY' Cooronfferf FirBttva! Cart fmmi I N.W 25th ST. at 103rd AVL TU 5-1689 > Mi ml- I National Puaersl '.rr A-i.ii Km I'll Funer.il Directors Assn. J r"l> A. 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SAMUEl SILVER A Bit Of Humor Can Do Much To Lift The Gloom THERE'S an awful lot of wit around i don't know about you, ben" ' relish humor That's why I'm rushing into print to share 'hat nil) l heard recently b) some in who said that if Nelson Rocker- is serious about not wanting to be president, let him prove il by hiring Romney's speechwriter. An I I remember whet Nelson Rocke feller himself said over i year ago at a reception for President Zalman Shazar: "You and l have something in common: each of us must please two and a half million Jewish voters The continuing harassment Of the Arabs makes one less amenable to Ibe facetious comments which tie Six Daj War unleashed But one m -tH! appreciate the assertion bj someone or other that the Israeli secret weapon was Dayanamite The eloquent Norman Thomas came through beauti fully recently when he said that he opposed the wai i Vietnam hut he also opposed flag-burning those who fesl (Hir COUntr) should In- more peaceful should not do so nasty a thing as to burn our banner Let then- wash the flag, instead, he -aid. with incisive wittiness President Johnson has grim work to do but he ,i occasionally with a bit of kidding Remember, some time ago when he urged government people to pul out then lights at night to saw money- Shortly afterwards he told a press conference that his future son-in-law, then courting his daughter in occasional Whiti favored the p Dgrarti i( iati Pope John was prone to jest, as v .- his the late President Kenned) As tor Bobb) ,,h he can aim a deft bait), too. as be did when responding to reports that 'hi- Russians said their cos ,uts saw no sign ol God Snapped Bobb] l.e> them aim a little highei Another serious person who is also a fun lovei Maurice Samuel, the writer and lecturer Interviewed b) Rabbi Moil in KertXer, who is profiling American h in the book. Toda) I \mencan Jew.'' Samuel wai -ill in in- stud) with papers littered everywhere, even m the floor Samuel pointed toward- the floor and -aid. [hose are m> footnotes fsroel Newsletter By EllAHU SAIPETER Mideast 'Experts' Were Wide Of The Mark W Jerusalem JHEN, AFTER THE Six-Da) War. the Egyptians and the not burn down 'he . En bassii s in 'heir capitals nor did they lynch "heir Rus but Instead rushed to Most Mew ., 'Idle various West eapil d a new theorj Israi - e "experts" claimed, Insl . | Soviets act us I) di i ;> m d I lluenci in thi ii did not so ad very logicial, but there was superfical i to support tin- the And it fitted excellentl) into the quarter-centur) old theon that all would be well In relat Iween the West and the Arabs, were it not ism and the establishment and existence the state of Israel So much for the symptoms. And what i- the truth about the "deepening Soviet influence'' in Highlights In Sports JESSE SILVER Fleckman In "68 MARTY FLECKMAN 111. who i the "*;,t Professional Golfers Association 'our at a tou men' held in Palm Beach Harden-, i la Fleckman for 17th plai I 144-hole total ol 588 He shot I round a 70 on the first da) II pruie with me." was Fleckman's Uilii: join the tour 1 have a lot ol pi ide. I like the idea of testing myself against I er and lack Nicklaus After all, this is 90 pei cent -how business Mr- Florence Rossin Ackerman of Ni Vork suffered a heart attack and dud while playing in the United state- -< nior women's goll championship in Octob i She had been a member of the United state- Goll Association, the Tri state Golf Associa- tion and the Century Country Club. Mrs Ackerman. tin was a grandaughter of Adolph l.ewi-ohn. the philanthropist, She had been active for the Federation ol Jewish Philanthropies of New York and the Foundation for the Education of Jewish Girls Some yean ago Mrs Ackerman donated the Clara Rossin Trophy to the Women's Metropolitan Goll Association in memory of her mother The by went to the winner of the A--ociat senior championship This year the Association put into competition the Florenci Acki rman Troph) which whl go tO the winner ol the low net at the same tournament Art Shamsk) will be playing hi- baseball in New York ne The 25-ye itfielder \ Y Mets by the Cincinnati Reds for a 31-yeai Id utility infielder Shamsk) will be re membved as the 'nan who hit t ui run- In four lefMse 1 21 h >m< rs la all. in 1966 He ii..... less ci i ssful seas mar and i season list three home run- Tie Mr ts hope that a cha will work ting i Shamsky w ill b third ipear in < Mets i n I IP.. i the dub by Mike Gini Rich Scheinblun appear- to have what it to make the Cleveland Indians outfield next sea Me pla ed well in hi- late season trial this vear alter n, Tribe brought him up from Portland of the Pacific Coast League a -witch hitter, he batted 291 wiih 16 : ind tM RBIs with Portland, and tied for the title of beat bitting pTSSipecl In a vote of the lea rs einblum. a 26-yeai old graduate of C.W. Post College, will tie entering his lifth year of pi lal ball He played n*ht lield and batted 318 in 18 games for the Indians. the Middle Bast? it ma) be safelj assumed that if the mam purposes ol the all out political and military support provided b) Moscow to Egypt and Syi i befon the war was the hope to bring about fall ol 'lie pro-W< i Ai . t the cost ot Israel's i i let satellites would full) lanci i ites the oil res lines which I'u ' I A UV'est 1 ivith .'it the nd e\en without the West survived all I ell. and it was the Arabs who quick!) pul on II n oil bargo it was Moscow and not Washington who fell in \ ut Nam the hurt oi the Sue/ closure v should one underestimate the deeper and loi impact oi the "Soviet default on the minds ol the population in the Arab countries, nor the evalua lion of Soviet arm- and advice in the eyes of othei tralist" regimes in \-ia and Africa Nasser may well be more dependent personal!) MOSCOW than he was befon I Hilt the mm -'and displayed b) Washington since 'hen has pro \en I thi Arabs and to Moscow (oi that matter if the US. d be blackn the v"'. iets i am ot pla) I e of iors The) i annol out 1 The) i annot con ifli at I a poll! i dory at the UN to comi : their militar) deb ai on theh I b> b< ill) on the Arab side. I evei llest vest Indi ed tl Arabs now admit if the) want others to put pressure on Israel, the) e to ii\ Washii [ton and not Moscow All this doe. not exact > add up to a pil t'li e ol Soviet political success as some Middle East "ex I would like to pi, si Capitol Spotlight By Milton Friedman Japan's Policy Washing! FRIENDS OF THE 11 democracj aerged I when Prime Minis! : S tacd I tl ,i- Ih< lex told ' Club Arab si II ai t of neul ith tl x aba b il n i . I .11 throughout Asia hi tl \ an en! Bu( -pan bu) fi its oil It in has d relayed sympathj foi J Israel Some Japanese have wanted I i nvert -etti.- in Israel Many young Jap< in |sra l A few ren ained thi Dunne. World War Two the Japani .,'.-( in tin' anti-Semitic aeist 1..... the wai telleciuals n ; n ;v irks . 1 ed I I lull dipl by J Mutu i I he .i\ : Ihi Govei nment wa dli I ed quietl) i -.- aim to be w uti Arabs But thi , i hi qui Ion has been raised n the systematic, one sided i i l alone Between You and Me: By BORIS SMOIAR Some Impressions Of Old Jerusalem I AM NO STRANGER to the rial TOW Arab streets in the Old City ol Jem alem 1 u-, d to stroll in these when Jerusalem wa- under the British administra lion I In- streets are so narrow i and donkc) rub sides there ve to make wa) for eai h othei U Id m th and h i i king on the '!""i steps ol their -mall i a i hop- ,i- do coW rs, tailoi I iwnei en .....i their built in! I a! " In tl inth ol dust) and small strei ta -ilk nd what Ii b, twi pen air stores thi ..ih cot! | lf(. ,| [or centu i rything ,; could be trai ' hristiai ti from all part- ol the world i thei especial j to m-h the \ la Dolorosa treat In which Jesus his crucifixion And before Jordan occupied the Old City, Jews In the multitudes used to fill the narrow streets then- leading from Damascus Gate to the Wailing Wall, especially on Friday even inR.s. Saturday- and holiday- The British in ti years permitted Jews to pray at the Wailing Wall but not to blow the Shofar Then- was at thi lewish Quarter in the area of the M where 11 thodoa Jews chose to n i the narrow streets and when you find tamo,i- yeshivot and ancient in,"v i iroyed by Jordanian suthontioi wnen . old I It) i" ", 1941 i reel -. when the Old Clt) is again reu I with Jerusalem, one finds th. ">* IS the) wele CI h area in '" ' ''" w<\' i H after Ibe Wai ;'" ? ah.. com, 'he Walling wan i' ands and thou row !.i ol the dav at tlo .-. but most oi i In i. irse enter Inroi the i i,,.,.- The buses brin visitor! b) a route which approaches the Vt Wall Square thiough a hilly dirt ro id The visitor; then I.. irehielea at a walkshg distance from th.- square and walk from there to the Wailing "Jl1 These thousands and thousands oi Jo*1 b**0* With them their wives and children and pn ' at the Wailing Wall Square s scene resemblit huee ma gatherings at Madison Square in Ne* York r 1,1967 *. kn <# IfrjrWhiir- Pag ayan Reports To lahinet On Terror LLEH The continuing ..:1,11k- and sabotage by rrorists was the main item agenda of Ihis week"s ses- le Cabinet where a report rnted by Defense Minister )ayan on the latest ind- ie noted that in all cases, [left by the terrorists in- thai they had come and by crossing the Jordan recent act* of terror as de- by Gen. Dayan in his re- uluiled: That might ha\e been a ma- taster, at Kibbutz Ashdol :n the Bei.-an Valley, when '..i::iiU-.--ly deactivated mx [plosive charges found m ar dine within the settlemeni !er Ai >r iic to an Army \ an ant 1 vehicle mine I thy rod iiis- . footprints of four per> rere found leading to the rian section, of the Yarmi.k about a mile half from thi Mbbtttl The . aim .1. 1 mI aJ I 1 site) -..iti'hman re bl *ue had been were discovered In the hideout- of the terrorists. Meanwhile. Israeli officials re- ported that a 22-year-old volunteer from Australia was fatally wound- ed, and four other volunteers from Britain, the United States and Aus- tralia were injured when a shell they were handling exploded near the Suez Canal last Wednesday. An Israeli worker was injured in the same accident. Fatal injuries were suffered by Norman Roscnbaum of Melbourne, whose parents are on a tour of Is- rael. The injured volunteers were Jack Rosenstein. the American. David May and Peter Kamalson, of Britain, and Joseph {finch, of Australia npCMitiOD Of I curfew 'hern Sinai iown of El .1- Israeli patrols -earthed -ts who threw a ham! .. a truckload of tourists resulting in injuries to loea. residents None of the Ists 1- hurt, though the truck I > damaged. The continued discovery and I 1 ing by laraaU sappers in |V> Bank area of anti-vehicle of which exploded and \:ab tractor driver. Lat a patrel found two Mark V 1 1 on an unpaved road In H Kuppm. in the Beisan ", Beai the banks of the footprint! of four per .- ui n found leading to er. Thi El 1"'-' - in the northern Sa i.> Israeli security Some mi had taken part In : a Dodge assi ... th two . rl in an attui k |eep m Jenio last k 1 quantities of weapons Temple Roster Alls New Family Names rvn ea 1 1 Ida) ni| hi al bUi Israel w 11 incl idi the -lira':.m of Ci *rhich recent 1} joined the U nple. The members will be introduced bj William E Schachter, congregation dent Namei which have been added to roster Include Mr an I Mrs. Jacob Bluinberu, Mr- Fannie Burnstein, Mrs. Eta becca Cuperman, Mr. and Mrs Norman Faber, Mr and Mrs. Fred Predel, Mr and Mr- Leslie Gor- don, Mr and Mrs. Allen Green- span, Mrs Eva Kaufman. Mr and Mrs Jack Kcssier. Mrs Dotty Not- ' ter. Mr. and Mrs, Max Rosen. Mrs Betty Salxi. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Sevin, Mr. and Mrs Harold - man. Mrs, Sarah Siakind Mr Mr- Hyman Sootin, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Swift. 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Dr. Lehrman Urges Technion Aid Baron JeHirsch Meyer, a pro- minent leader of the tin Miami Jewish comm . has I ; s of THE STATE DEPARTMENT . -port restrictions on iricans wishing to travel to Egypt Dr Irving Lehrman, spiritual leader -if Temple I Mi ami Beach, urged communitywide participation in the American Tech- nion Society dinner U> be hold Thursday evening, Dec. 21 at the Doral Beach Hotel. Dr. Lehrman is honorary chairman of the event which will honor Jacob Rifkin. Noting that the Technion was dedicated to teaching the arts of peace. Dr. Lehrman pointed out that the institutions agricultural technologists, "with modern ver- sions of the plow and pruning hook, have transformed arid desert into verdant cropland. Its architect! and engineers have built modern cities around crumbling, ancient towns and villages." Dr. I.ehrnian said that it was "paradoxical" that these arts of peace may l>e essential to waging war. He noted that the skills of Technion graduates arc given a 1 measure ol credit for Israi i< tory m the Six Daj War. Th. munity was called upon th to intensify efforts h poi of 1 1 hnion 1st ael Institute of Technology which was described as a "cornerstone of the growih and development ol Israel." riTABLISMSD lM COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL AIX TVPC* Of COVCRAOE 1020 nc team err.. N. MIAr. LA.n ^.,.A 33162 Phone Wl 5-4335 NATIONAL REGISTER & STORE EQUIPMENT CO. CS N w i-:h Street. M ami Whofesde Distributors ol Restaurant Bnkery Meat Equipment and Supplies icwsr Prices In Town! Call H. M. KAGAN 373-1580 VVevc been supplying the nereis and motels with !;"ens foi more years than we d care to remember But we certainly wont forget how readily Carner Bank supplied us with addi- tional capital when we expanded. With the;r aid business has gone from great fc fantastic. MELVIN TEXTILES David Biaiick President 212 F.fth Street, Miami Beach MAY WE HELP YOU GROW? irner OF MIAMI BEACH 'Bank MOW LOCATED IN OUR NEW BUILDING AT 930 WASHINGTON AVENUE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA fpeaking of liner; -ding your valuables under the mattress s bad for your back, ieep them in 011 sfe*> deposit boxes in- ead Its *e-i'*Hier: And for you late koor depositors oit r.ght depository is well tiHted for you' convenience. *4 Page 16 A ige 1 r in Tl iar< une UlM resl oni A Mr ece) mi alf T w .. ;.c *f rii r DeGaullelnBlasl \l Israel Continued from Page 1-A 'ack on Israel in reph to a quo ion from an Israeli journalist Ho >javc a long account of what he con- idVrs the origins of Zionism, not- U'Ws to - thai destine Their pun - of pieces of land there be conceded to gel Ian was "more or loss justifiable." He ion in inn spoke of the -capital <>! sympathy" >hal its I >ry W ' especially among Christians, tro.n fici..... ai I i lei l >i " special thai th. :r.l with He cha'-red that laraol had uted the tiothade or in Gulf * aWiba at a "oreteif to b**in l"e war \i wa now cV. ar>ce at ten. I Ara J l anarai ,i,. M.d.l.e E, Nam uar that without Ihe lhl' bat saWflict ;< * We can't see why you should have to wait until you get to Florida to start enjoying Florida. Or. if you're on your way out of Florida why you can't enjoy it just a little longer. So, what we've done is to try to bring Florida to you. Right there on the plane. The seats are now yellow and white striped-kind of like beach chairs. There are tropical sounds: Birds quietly singing away We give you lots of Florida foods. Like Islamorada stuffed shrimps Okee- chobee hushpuppies, conch fritters, key lime pie. And we give vou Florida drinks. Florida fruit punches, Florida flips. Even something we call a Tan-U. Open it up, and there's a sun reflector staring you in the face And, of course, the stewardes- ses bright, new. Florida-colored uniforms But as nice as I tnmgs are^ they're only part of the story. The physical part. men there s the mental part. The way you feel. Like you're m Honda. Call your travel agent or National, 633 3311. National Airlines U this any way to run an airline? You bet it is. Bk -.."'7' JLfl . a ^L 8 tJ| B fl 0 afl ^Jewish Floridian Israeli Playwright To Address C.J.A. I nit in S lor I -.. . -.'. ':: at a din . by idru..... II ind I H ::t re!. Shown at the ] I vent: I i Pol'ei [c $100,000 Raised At Dinner Honoring Poller it.rr.i 350 Greater Miami Jewish of the Amal huh school network nmunity loader*, attending a sponsored bj Hlstsdrut He reveal- limonial dinner to Lou Poller ed that Histadrut in Israel already ha* contributed ssoo.ihmi to the Greater Miami School at Ramleh, and that the local drive has passed the halfway mark towards match ins that half million dollars J:. \ Harbor Islands, raised more siiio.OOO for the Greater Hi \mal Technical Hi 'h School In ast week at a dinner at the kf.i.i nebleau Hotel |> Poller received a plaque him a "Champion of Is- r from the national and local Histadrut Committees and i South i Duncil for Services and Vocational ng in Israe speaker al the evenl was I ..i nir. a me mix r >t Israel's Knesset and ol the H stadrut > \e. who lauded the support |\. Israel by world Jewrj during Day War. - Tli.i' support. Mr I'.arnir declai instrumental In helping king Israelis become Jews again, . y saw that their only iirni mss world Jewr) EUfkin, chairman of the Florida Council made I i peal for increased -.. Zvi Kolitz. a leading Israeli play- wright and theatrical producer, w;11 be the featured participant as the Combined Jewish Appeal's Ac- countants Division inaugurates its campaign on Monday, Dec 18 Mr. Kolitz will speak al the annual pre- tax season accountants' dinner meeting which will be held at the Columbus Hotel Arnold Stern, chairman of the division^ noted that traditionally the accountants complete the ma- jor portion of their solicitation be- ! ire the end of the calendar year in order to permit these profes- sional men to carry on their prac- tice during the tax period. Along with I Jerry Bloom, his associate chairman, and Harry Blumin, chairman tor initial uifts. Mr Stern hosted a cocktail party of the Steering committee for this "The enthusiasm displayed by our workers was overwhelming," he declai ng, "there i. no doubt in our minds that the amount raisi d in 1968 wi eerta ".1> iur pass t! al raised in the 1867 CJA and Israel 1 Fund He said that the leadership in the Ac- countants Division is a C U tel) aware that the emergency in Is rael is not over, and in many re specls the needs are even greatei than they were last June Mi stem assured Norton S Pallot, 1SHJ8 campaign chairman, that "the accountants will set a pace which. if maintained by other division.-. will raise a record sum in 1968." Mr. Kolitz was the author and producer ol Israel's first major mo- tion picture. "Hill 24 Doesn't An swer. chosen as one of the ten ZVf K0UT2 best pictures of the year He was coproducer of one of Broadway's most controversial play-. "The Deputy," which won a "Tony Aw aid." 1. MUKHAt I-.ICIR Young Democrats " Urge More UJ. Support Of Israel I iii national ^ Democrat Cli b ol I lins, lure unanimi r< ilution tin- wee o i idenl John..... to is i< iga'n a i and unqualified steti is polic] . i\ ernment's deti i ae the continu I al ice of Isi subsl th polic) ' hese stepa, the r wlutii ed. would include the In j to Israi !"" 'Us and militar) equip "sufficii 'it to hi inj tii.it nation's - capacit) bach lo i reli sble deterrent tone .. Other speakers at the dinner in- cluded Di I eon Kronish spiritual leader ol Temple Beth Sholom, Mi ami Beach, and Dr. Michael S is sin. Greater Miami vice president of Histadrut Among those who joined in -a luting Mr Poller for his efforts wen Leonard Rosen, chairman ol the 1867 Israel Emergency Fund a huh I'oller served as cochairman: Harry Krankel. of the national i.oard of Weizmann Institute, which Poller serves as Greater Miami chairman. Paul Faske and Clifford Perlman of the Y\l VWHA; Leon Kaplan and Norton I'.illot ol the Greater Miami Jewish Federation D \.i" hi Kahan of State id Israel Bonds and Dther delegates ol com . ktion - L Murray Jaeger Is Elected President Of Agudath Israel I VI ui ra> laei er was in vi nt of A ael Hebrew Instil t< Mr Jai Rer a ret red < 'ei' ifi "d I'u1 lie Accountant in belt ilf ol the I' ited Jev -' \p : a number ol J' l ut ions ot he S L'olocny. I Leon :" v id pi i ard ;ili secre i h Hi -'.i I F.vci Una tai 5 v. illiam ("oh Woi is Feldmai honorary pres i The ' li.n r. Belfert, llj m in Bi i.an Morris Block Harry Bran San Bricl Rabbi M Cohen, i diamond Ben amir J Du ib I teit Nathan Freed Di Jessie Friedman, Max Gol Iberg, Joseph Griti Martin Holland Ben Jai i- and Sam Klein Also Samuel I.an-cr. Abe Lass u- Nathan Lubin Sam Meckler, > imuel Mo"ie. at, Henrj Pundi< k. Di I eon Hand. Dezso Res es, I Rubin saui Shapiro W ill Shklair Henry. Steck \dolpli Stern Morris Rmenck Weiss, Solomon Wilde, Stanli ) Z I I and Irw in s /is ,,n Gabaiin are Sam Hershko v. it/ Kruh I S. vim and Philip Vassei Installation of officers Kill take e Sunda; De< Mth p n:., al the Sj * * Aw/tl Ik0Hi *r f in it \uthor Urad Institute 1 Tfct I be My Pkdta*- pay *i a J-- # Ma.-.v - ' > - Bureau Of Jewish Education Planning Three Rallies For Jewish Book Month 2nd WKK E2ZEJ 9 ... i / simonE v ' SIGnOBETI Pggq.pgp. 163 "SII Till,.* _____26 men r| took N 25 minutes > to steal feio,ooo,ooo.oo| HDBBEHY |fe PETTET CUM - -' i ra.-.d - - - Bef? Mos.Se Siiterhoo* Board 1o Me*f Mor.doy - for Um - - M . a: +" NEW POOL TABLES 7 IT SLATE 1x8..., $575 l'xt___sn7." two pio*o esM siO.9.", to SI7.V BILLIARD SUPPLIES NEW & USED DON Q BILLIARDS 6600 COSAl WAY F*-or^- 661-937 3 * THY |T OOMI I i 111 f f It.ih M..-I..- I t- N~* M#m! \;- r, Mr '4r Bto- I Mr. Ja*k I i M Ml lad Mm Pvter ( ofcen Mr and - j-1 Mr I Mr anrt Mr I 1 M n M ti r ibrtkaal Mr Mki. M r an. 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Mr nd Mr, V**ka Mr >M Mn ban. mi Mn MaMefanc W TT* cme SMMal f <; ^ric .Utt hwihhc COMPANION WANTED PERSONABLE GIRL in MID-THIRTIES KiCE APPEARANCE v when your mouth waters for real Swiss cheese. 3* tre.-'ana *** \NV j Suii/ul.uiii SuiNsilu'csr only the Swiss can put the ta'am arouiui the holes! ; pastures ar: :u.h?nt ;*..-> *t: -n ^rvxt STUNNING OFFER FROM i SWITZERLAND SWISS CHEESE 5 I I M I I I Switzerland the**? ^mmkimi 441 Madlvn Avenue New York Ken York !C cJDiLno kosbeR T^t4cT^Jui^, SALAMI 7- PURE BEEF imt > WlLNO KOSHER".....l *" ;?.' * SALAMI F*ANft?UTC*S CONNED BCtr WKilGfiA _,., *'*Mi MANCH 2U1 N.W. 10th AVNvii-?hona FR 1-6551 FridcnDer^ 1967 * Unitf fhrMton page 3-B I .mi nii-I I Students T Firsi .rade students in the Tem- ple En ..iu El Solomon Schechter Day S< jq\ and Weekday Religious Schoo. :11 be consecrated during wrvicci Saturday morning con- ductec by Dr. Irv,:^ I.eh rm an The group I ill present a cantata en tilled The Beau'y of Torah" di- rectey Tmie Levin and the teach-1 staff. Sok D Jn Schechter Day School tudcnl to be -iterated are: Dawi nhur. Adma Adler, Linda Bickv Vendy Cohen. William Co hen. L Firpo. Randi Firpo. Bar bara ner. Pa':! C.ilner. Douglas Gollil >usan Greene. Pearl Hack. Robif :orn. Holly Katz, Glenn k.iv irgare: Kleinman. Milton Kleinman, MaKor:e Mamber. Eliz- abetl Marcu-. Jeffrey Marcus. Harvt; Martin. Saralynn Nemser. Jo) Ni sen. Stephen Paul. Dora I'm. : racy PoflMr, Bonnie Ro- mer jv Vanich and Fianklin ZemeJ Wee I ay Religious School: Jon Barri! Melarue Barrist. James CaSM Eliot Corvin, Howard Dia mond lark Freitj.;. Samuel Gold fine. l :lette u>pman. Axlene Hol- lo. Ste\tn Kanr.er. Eric Mandel. David -'edow. EJith Milstein, Rob- ert Novak, How-ird Purcell. Deb- orah .- .kner. Peter Schine. David Segal lly Taub. Dore Teichman, Adan Tushin. Steven Lfiner, Mi chat, blasber^. Michael Brooks. Stault > Fenton. Steven Foland, Michael Frank L>ri Ann Freed- man, > chael Fre-dman, Jonathan Gra\M Shern Hahn. David Heier. Jerry -cob-. StOtl Kay. Carol Kushnex, Daniel Levy. Joel Levy. Lanc rager. P. >bert P rager, Scott Roth*:. .1. Rooir- Shaffer. Harold Simon Marc Str.fer, Steven Singer. Amy {. aroff. Uaa Sklaroff. Scott Stuart, Andre- Susman. Hank Yunei nd Alan Ziffer, Jr. Decade Of Peace9 Seen For Israel A senior Israeli naval officer voiced optimism here this weak that there would be peace in the Middle East at least for the com ing decade. Cmdr. Samuel Yanay. former chief of operations of the Israel Navy, told a Miami news confer- ence that he foresaw "no resump- tion of hostilities between Israel and the neighboring Arab states for at least 10 to 15 years if not longer." Cmdr. Yanay came to Miami to address a uatheiing sponsored by the American Jewish Congress of former participants in programs of llabonim. Young Judea. Hadassah, the Hebrew University, the Tech- nion Israel Institute of Technology and the Jewish Agency Summer In- stitute. The Israeli naval officer also spoke at a meeting at the VM YWHA ot Greater Miami attended by more than 150 young adults and teenagers Cmdr. Yanay predicted that Is rael would now experience more than a decade of peace during which the country could continue its growth and development. GOLF TOURNAMENT IS POSTPONED The Mayor Chuck Hall Scholarship Golf Tournament for the Hebrew Academy Scholarship Fund, which was to have taken place Wednes- day, was postponed to a later date because of the recent misfortune in the Mayor's family, the Tournament Com- mittee announced this week. Kroni-li To Address AJdonjjress Coffee A membership coffee for the newly organized Young Married Group of the American Jewish Congress will take place in the home of Mrs. Jay Dermer. 2525 Flamingo Place. Miami Beach, on Wednesday at 10:30 am. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Leon Kronish. national vice presi- dent of the Congress, who will dis- cuss 'The Current Crises in World Peace and Urban Conflict." Mrs. Maurice Cahn is member- ship vice president Chapters Of Mizrachi Women Include Chanukah Celebration During Sessions Chaptrr> of Mizrachi Women's Organization of America have planned varied programs for their , December meetings, which will in- clude Chanukah parties, t Aviva Chapter will have a gen- eral meeting on Monday. Dec. 18. 2:30 p.m. at the Coral Gables Fed- eral. 200 Ponce de U>on Blvd. The session will be conducted by Mrs. Simon April, president. A pre- Chanukah card party is planned for Dec. 21. 12:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Esther Solomon. 1137 SW 5th St. j >: Dov Chapter has scheduled a noon meeting for Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Irene Lesser. 143 SW 7th St. Also planned is a pre- Chanukah party for Wednesday, noon. Dec. 20. at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Louis Tokayer is president. Hadar Chapter will hold a gen- eral meeting Thursday. Dec. 21, ; 1 p.m.. at the home of Mrs. Charles Simon. 10030 W. Broadview Dr.. Bay Harbor Island. A Chanukah pool.side les'ival has been planned. Mr-. Charles Simon is president * H.rikvah Chapter will hold a 10 a.m. board meeting on Thursday. Dec 14. at the Jacob C Cohen Community Synagogue. A Chanu- kah festival and a general meeting conducted by Mrs. Hyman Kolko. president, is slated for Thursday. Dec. 28. noon, at Kneseth Israel Congregation. * * Kinneret Chapter has planned a pre-Chanukah night club affair at the Saxony Hotel on Saturday At a general meeting slated for Wednesday. 8:30 p.m. at Temple Zamora, the film. "The Scrolls of Leewarden." will be shown. Mrs. Bernard Gelbert is president. * Shalom Chapter will hold its 1 p.m. meeting on Thursday, Dec. 7, at 100 Lincoln Rd. Mrs. George Meisel will review the book. "The Chosen." Mrs. Solomon Trachten- berg is president. Pinski Club Opens Season The season's first Oneg Shabbat of the David Pinski Club will be held at 8 p.m. Friday, at a new address, the W.C. Center. 25 Wash- ington Ave.. Miami Beach. Michl Gibson. Yiddish artist, will present a varied program. "Sholom Ash" is the subject of a talk bv L. Lasavin. and Ben Yomen will lead the audience in communal singing ! Ha las Furs \ i Introductory Sale Of Quality Furs I I I I I I I I ! i I Phne 448-9386 ;r MINK STOLE rOORVWkLINg VNK BUBBLE CAPE NA'v?AL PASTEL MINK JACKET ,EGIA,\ BlUE FOX SHRUG MINK RINGL.ETS--90AS-COILARS I $295.001 395001 .1 550.00 fror yjinuRio jmm 85 00 | 35.001 SO Miracle Mile! Coral Gables . ..^ 11630 N.E. 2 AVE. 757-3145 WEO and FRI. TILL 800 P.M. TILL 12 25 Pre-Holidav Sale FINE SELECTION OF MINKS NORWEGIAN FOXES AND OTHER FINE FURS SAVINGS UP TO 40% fjipert Clemiaf, Cleiiae mi ttityHaf fer Jterefe wi rte.i.ei 4iKO\E FUBBiEBS 3ISO COMMODORE PLAZA, COCONUT GROVE Call: 446-0334 1501 Biscayne Blvd. Park Free.' \Mm\mijL M Tr-ESTOB- A -1'-: H.OWOA FI-A.S ***^ I jm's vhamikah holiday spwiaU V2 bushel vitrus with m t p *JeniUrkrHi^r . ^Xtboiit people and f^laces SOT A CHINESE AUCTION - 7. luncheo- -.".err a< a *ith no bicW* P*" I | | esout Mn -,-p. im : >.;ke' makm* the Ttal -iif cai anytlui S can her -r.a That aras l.ouie the pillar of the 1 ride w.th ana IIm b-rrovi fa] >: p* iaapoed arete Mn Mono: Sdnrarti Mrs .-._ Mrs William J Harm, Mrs Frank I Prank e Mr> Car! Blake Mrs. Harry Chester She c. BBC broker, leg and al! She donated liquor anc n k *rd to do Also seen wart M Na:han Freedman and Mn Charles Abran, ALL HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Time for rejoicing in the Bi-nard Boseabtatl out in Sou"- Miami A bif Thanks. d lr.er a* well at'ended Daughter Paula. h> 'oral Gable* Hih. and her elder brotho: bo the l"n:verity of Miami, let nor Jack have nr*t choice of the drumsticks J. ck i home on vacation from Vanderbil" lj where be ha.- ju.*t been given junior ling This bright young 17->ear-old entereo U-t year after cnmpletinc Cora! Gable* Hifh H< w II enter medical *chool at 19 other family a" Deluded grandparents, Mr and Mrs B> n Gold:..' Mr a:id Mr* Many Edelman and ' .i: gs and their child] THIRTEEN IS A LUCKY NUMBER Family. *H thirty of them attended the hr.da. Inch given by Mr and Mr* Joseph Bernstein a d her sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs 1 "dore LeveU It a- to honor their brother* Frank Bramson and his bndo-to-be Phyli** farb who will be married on January 13 P ylisa i* the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold i. Idfarb and Frank is the son of Mr. and Mr* lone Bram*on Mr. Bramson is jut a plain b ".': r lo Mr* Letsjtf but is Mr*. Bernstein* tv m one Tru T -haped table looked lovely with red and pink carnations and roses ith beautifully dre**ed dolls forming a wedding p. rty culminating in a bride and groom at the HERE AND THERE Herewa- a: a' ,ne > Sen ice A o: America b;enn:al voluntcc manned - acted a* paae> and die ;r< -. that ha* to be done behind the ues running smoothly did Grace B B '.old*tein proud. Some of the vulun leers were Mrs F B Milk. Mrs. 1 Broida >h<- manned the string skill Mrs laj Cohen, ivM Ebassei n Knnzman Mrs Freida Levine and Mr* Florence Kahn Another leer a- Mr- M.rhael Goldstein who did a double take when -he read Gran.'* name card Mr? K B Goktsteifl Her moth-Tin law s the *ame Also glimp.ed. Grace and \iu\r!! Pastier who uwd to be here but now 51 Paul Mr- Stanley Brsoff, Dr Joseph ot and Solomon Licrr Therewas in Hi>1Uu 1st. Women There was no discussion' Myra (Mrs Aaron. Farr was the speaker tellins about h.r trip lo Israel. fi\e days alter the fighting with a Cact-tiadtnsj committee for N.I l W v in | those list) nu -; ilbound were Mrs John Bracco Mr*- Alfred Fnedland. Mrs Kenneth Share. Mr* Miriam England. Mn Julius Harris Mrs Am) Hart and Mr* Siegfried BersU-r TWO NEW THANKSGIVING DINERS It wa* a Thank- family at tl ha- the dinner every rear But this t.-ne included in the fifteen guests were two nea ones. J mother, the former Beatrice Gould and her husband. Merman \.k.n of New York Citj and the new Morns.m baby Judy, eight month* old Judy's two brothers Richard and Larry wont be the center of the statfe thj- Thank- have to share it with Iheii a*v grandpof Mr \rktn and sister Judy Other ^u>-:- included the Albert Morrisons Senior, and Mr and Mrs Howard Kowitt .' specialt] i> her pumpkin pie made with half milk and halt sherry I'm going to try it Maybe Joan and I won't be on speaking teim* after I do. as m> ewn recipe is yummy Frances Lehman :*y B ... : Vice-Mayor Hoberman To Serve Again As Beach Musk-Arts Leaque President Tru- aaana] installation of offi- . rs and directors of the Miami Mu-.i and Art* League will I I-. Id Saturday al 6:30 p.m in er Chimes Loom of the Bktt< I xhairmen of the on committee are Bon* M Grataac and I. (*erlander In ctailatiea officer will be Mayor Jay Tier, with Marian Spear acting >. ojrana chairman for the an- nual linner l'r- .lent Louis Hulxrman will scholarship.* lo two jn Kuth Raffo -oprano. a B ember of the Greater Miami Op- era nild. and Jenny Tao. 12 year- piano prodiey Mis* Tao was i-t *ith the Greater Miami PUmarnaassk Bymphon) i--t sum- i i A-ith Arthur Fie hen -n wa- reelected to atrve a- pien-Unt for a second term hav ing ser\d previously as executive secretary and vice president. He was president of the Surfside Music Society for seven years, president of the Dade Chapter. American Jewish Congxes*. Chancellor Com- mander of the George Gershwin I-odge. Knights of Pythias: vice president of the Surfside Civic Al soc.ation: vice president of the Miami Beach Democratic Club and a member of numer and fraternal organizations. Other officer* to be installed in- clude: Sam Annis. Joseph L Good man. Ben Law son. I. Oberlander. Walter I'alevoda. vice presidents. Hy man Cleon. treasurer and F>si^ Greenberg. secretary Directors include Aaron Aber- bach. Sydna Aberbach Ann Bicky Irvine Bill.g Fannie Broad. Dr Louis Bunim. Dorn* Drexel Allen Dwork- Joyce Farber. Ruth Frec- Yiddish Literature Featured Members of the F.ilat Chapter of Pioneer Women will hear Lou.- Lasavin. author and lecturer talk on Yiddish literature at a meeting Monday evenini: at Miami Beach Federal. 755 Washington Ava Mr* Julius Rubinstein, president, will conduct the business agenda man. Minnie Freystadt. Fred F Gold. Iullian Gratx-r. Dade County Mayor Charles F Hall. Herman Higger, Estette Hoberman. Rose I-awson. Harry Lipkowit; Sol Li- lun. Councilman Joseph W Malek. Leona Meisel, Dr David Morris. Edith Oberlander. Irvine Spear. Marian Sp-ar. Maxarell Spiro. Olga Bibor Stern. Charles Tama- Violet Tamas Raymond L Wi*e. 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Dc partmenl of Florida JWV. on Saturday, Mrs Garflnkle will u Mad at .1 12:30 pm luncheon -ixuiMirvd by the state organiza lion .ii the Holida) inn. 2201 < "i lins Ave The atternoon will include entertainment Mrs Max Kern is , heon chairman, and Mrs Me) er Cohan is mi charge <>i tickets Mi- Garfinkli will bring greet from the national irgai sation I ida it-.' .' the Depart I !oi i.i.i quartei I mei n Sunda) Scht luled to begin at 0 a.in Hi' will be held . it-h i k snd Washington Ave Norman Bru Hall will feature the presentation of the traveling friendship gavel, (l from one auxiliar) to the next a symbol f "cooperation and understanding Chanukah celebra tion will take place at the Dec. 101b meeting The ^ift ol an afghan will 1m' featured with pro* i ds for aid 10 l-i ail Mrs 1'- i S .Hi/ i- auxiliar) lent * Wst Miami Auxiliary will fea lure a n it speaker at i regular on Inuraday, Det 7 .i- Temple Ahaval Shalom. Mar) Gil- u. rt, lot al pohcev oman, will speak on Pi i sonal Safel I ., ix liai if willj nivei I Pe irl H tin \ > ry a i w ill participate in the ... ek '' [innii Dec 17th, with Mi \"i n an B irman is presi dent Murray Solomon Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting on Thuri da) Dec 7, at 8 30 p m at Temple /..mini.i Mrs Jean Kaufman is auxiliar) Miami Beach Auxiliary mil regular meetings on Tbur Dec 7. and Dec 21. at 1828 . ltd The auxiliary will spun., eaino night at Waklnu.n I Sunday. Dec 10 al 7:30 p in < man will lx- Mr- Ceil Rochw AUXiliai > president is Mrs sie (iililiei North Shore Auxiliary will liuld :. business meeting on Wednesday, Dec 13, .'I IS p m at v ashington Federal I n for the Dei 27th Minim. ition Ihe 14th birtl j the auxil . presented l>> auxiliar) | presi Ii nts Mrs I'. id i obden is lent Hialeah-Miami Springs Auxiliary lold ai meeting on S I 0 a m. in Parklanc t afeteria Departmenl oi Mrs Nat Bro n Mill maki ncial visit to the auxiliar) at the meeting \l Bei nai .1 l.e\ itch i- auxiliary pi i sident Abe Horrowiti Auxiliary will hold a regular meeting on Thurs aj Dee u. al 8 30 p m in Unified Hall The auxiliar) will hostess a Chanukah latke part) on Dee 2Hth .it n 30 p m Mrs Herbert Oromet is auxiliary pi esident Surfside Bay Harbor Auxiliary Will bold its annual paid up mem : i i ship part) at noon, Sunda). D< i al iiu Cai illon Hotel Ubliga n< members ill take \ ix lia i ilar Wedm Di 13. al 8 .'.H p in in Sui Ii l iv, n Hall i in S p in I hi < ab I ati community I is Mrs Sid j n.i. ..-ii North Dad* Auxiliary will hold a paid-up ineiui" rs ilr da) Dec 7 at H p m in land City town .Hall Mrs M Iticliinan is chairman Mrs. Leon Yoffe is aux iliary president. \ V1 *% * CATERING IN THE GRAND MANNER Dinners, luncheons, weddings, parties club meetings, confirmations, all in settings of splendour ... all at costs tailored exactly to suit your taste. Call for your own tour of facilities. ADOR^CXXINTOQJUB MR DAVID N MiLt. V\EST Ol PALMETTO X r OXmON-mkOCrAN Til.- MR cam '9 COLLINS __ Miami Beach Chapfer Hadassah Plans Fund Raising Clinic; Groups Also Meet MRS. 1H10D0RI GARtlNKtf Mrs. Firtel Hosts Members' Coffee Mr- Irving Firtel has been a| pointed membership chairman ol I 1 Hebi e At adem\ \\ omen ai cordii .: in a ment b) Mrs Samuel Kosner 1 Mrs La n ai hail man The m ii e 1" b< launched at Mon da) al 11 a m . hosted b) Mrs Firtel in her home. 431 62nd St The affair. sponsored by Academy Worn en life mem her-, will also serve in honor new life members All proceeds are earmarked fur the scholaiship iiind. Mrs Firtel has served in man) pots at the school, and twice as president she and her husband were honored as "Couple m the Veai 01 the four Firtel children, three are gradual) of the Hi brew \ca 1 em) and one is si nding the school Mrs. Firtel The Miami Beach Chapter of Hadassah will conduct a 1 u n d- raising clime on Wednesda) .11 the ers Hotel, beginning al 9 30 a m with a brunch at 1 i 30 am. Participating will be the follow- ing: specialists, M< sdames .lack Miller. Irving Firtel, Heli n W arick, Rose Kopel. Hattie Suger man. Kflie Platoff. Max Affa ner. Bernard Lipson, Harry Glass, Bess Manischewitz, Miriam Press Hany Kastan, Henrietta Lorber mil Jack Wolfstein Consultants will be Mesdames Fied Jonas, Lillian Goodman, Sam- uel Sakrais, Milton Sirkin, Philip Thau. Samuel S Goldberg. Norman Meyers, Joseph Rosenberg, Man ning Mintus, Elizabeth Krivitzin, Klhs Amdur and Sherman Fast; supervisors Mis Men Zeigmund and Mrs. Florence Barth; record ing secretar) Mrs Benjamin I.Hide Kacrimah Group W ill hold a lunch- eon meeting Mondi ) noon, al I Singapore Hotel The new film, "The Upward Road.' and .1 song fest and lightii andles to memorate the holida) ol Chan-_ ukah will highlight the program Mrs Meyer Scl neidi 1 is pr< sident. I. R. Goodman Group 50-Year Members Reeeive Gold V\\\> Greater Miami Lodge, Free Sons of Israel, organized in 1848, lias slated an open meeting for I run - da) evening at the Washington Federal. 113;l Normandv Dr Louis Silver. Louis N Grossman and Herman Manheim, all of Mi- ami Beach, were to receive gold pins and scrolls "for membership in the Free Sop- ol Israel for over 50 years." Harry Levy. district dep- uty for Florida, V as due to make the presentation The mam address <>i the evening as to be delivered b) Mi Burnett I vice president and a member of the nat < cu live hoard oi the Anti Di famation e ol the B'i ii B'rith THE HOST WITH THE MOST also carries the title of "Catering Director at the DEAUVILLE you'll find it well worth your timeto give him a call when you want your social function to be the "most", because he s go! the rost to offer you considerate counsel, marvelous facilities for groups of all sues for any affair a staff of chefs and party' pro's" who will *ake ca-e ot every detail you'll like r-eetmghim. Dietary lam ttrictly observed undet the inpetviston "/ Rabbi Tibm II Stern. UWUm-MCfMIONS-WtOOINSS^MmS COH'UMItiOHS-MlEtlMS 'rP 3.500 |utlts h DEAUVILLE ON IHl OCEAN T 67th STRUT. MIMI SUCH Phone UN 51511 * + + ++ + + Your Private Affair Is Our Business! DINING ROOM HARBOUR HOUSE SOUTH Offers a Complete Catering Service lor LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, COCKTAIL PARTIES, WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS. BANQUETS Call Kil Luttig 866 5559 COLLINS AVENUE AT 102nd ST. BAL HARBOUR mad hatters luncheon Sunday ' noon, ;n th< Forte Towers Rests rant All proceed are for the H dassah Medical Organization, beln prved by Hadassah groups du ing December. Mrs. Evelyn Deck, is the new president, presiding fo 'hi pre idium. Mrs Jean Fr inki is chairman of the day, and Mis- Lillian Goodman is program chai man. Hanna Senesch Group will llol its regular meeting Monda) at 12 30 p m m the Algiers Hotel \ snack luncheon will he served Tb< it speaker "ill be Mrs Geral Soli/, pas: regional president Mrs Gertrude Wolff will talk on currei i events and Mrs Isidore Sue, u offer musical selections accompa- nied b) Mrs Harry Skolnick Mrs, Elsie Click I- president. The regular meetii g oi thi Ste- phen S. Wise Group wiM be in kd I Monday al the Algiers II 1 1 Mi a in Dr Max \. l ipsi hitz ral Temple Beth Torah will _iu -' sneaker \ b iul ique fasl presented b) Paul Fi ceren hoin la) -on. will also be presi d \tr- Abraham M it .! Mrs Aido Y islo i ;;,m man Ivr the Finest Catered Affairs! There is a difference! I .iki oni hite-glos ( I rench service, tor example . our people .ire who,.led snd trained in even subtle nuance ol (jra n >us < ionti - iu in..1 sen in- truthfully, Mr Bernard has revitalized the almost-lost artof semce . and ii does make .1 difference that brings m meaning to dining' ... The liiilr th'ffeivmei moke tbe big dijjetrnce for your imporliint ( .itfirj Affairs! No matter how large or small the >;rwip. no matter w hat the occasion, the unsurpassed facilities ol Eden K.k. Mr Bernard and Ins unparalleled -niToi experts will assure you >! the van finest and most mcmor.tMc tcnclion. &* C'\ fC tc Ph/>< i.// Mi B i./ .' /v....i( ( ateriug ^ljHjf.i JE 2-2561 OH THt OC'AN t *M< STRtET MIMII BUCK Paqe 6-B i i 2 I 1 1 WOMAN OF THE WEEK I,,. |in N Klein, born and brought up in New York City was a serious child who loved lo help around he A matur i -'< she go1 along well with the , Thai was fine be- e ihe skipped two grades | ee was alv ays t n- plu , st an I shortest little girl in her When she graduated from she decided that she .i ,, being called "Fati i pS) she grew a full five - But she had to work at not called i atty" She did well that she became a top mi She went to Bro iklyn Col fnr two years The summer thai was seventi en she worked in ishion house She was mak so much money that she decided to keep on worl and not go back to college As a . she ah was adept at sketching the i could be copied Sh phot igraphj del i Peter Bash it was an i Vaca1 with her mother, Lee met N >rman When she left 1 o hoi tnatum. 'Either you come back here, or Hi come up you After six months Lee returned to Honda She gave up her professional \. lid modeling for fashion shows a, wei] as .. fashion coordinator and narrator. ,,. ,,i the : which she donated her ser- yjOSS were, Women's American Ort. Tropical pier ated r B nai B'rith and several i raeli Paafcuon shows All ih:- went she became interested and in- volved in the Di Lee is one of the four r. ;n;,l ,,,... They have the Deed Club Children ( a the National Children- Can Hospital. The> rala* money to support the clinic as well M working directly with the doctors and children They involved totally, physically, financially and emotions ("hey just had th( fund-raising affair, a ball which a highlight il th< benefit affair- They raisi an amaz- ing amount of money for just fourteen members Now that the ball is ovet they have already started planning for next year- aflair Each year they feel that they have to top themselves and '.hat takes some doing Their theme for th ball is always different and then costumes a- well L*< can design a- well as sew she is terrific with the costumes Her mother Vera. Mr- Samuel Noble wa- and l-a prominent theatrical designer. She was with Brooks Costuming until -he went into business for herself That l- the reason that Lee became such an ex- pert. Lee- husband Norman is an interior designer. He heads the Furniture Contracting Department for Edward Don Company, I jet feels that he ha- the most unusual fascinating tense of color and as a designer in- is fabulous. He thinks thai she ha- exquisite taste so they gel alone in the fashion and design field a- well a- in the more prosaic field of married Since Normal cork for a steamship company it incurs mai < Islands Lei <- along as n as shi involves going up North visit family th< are three sistei and :hi ir mother whi ike the fourth sister |'v( i .,-; The Kleins have an el- and a half yi Mindy In this town of indance they have tried to teach her that the : : till adhi --le- should I a mind ol h< ow m I it is not necessary i conform to . crowd A htful child as much 11k It looks like Lee will in the PTA a whil< B i ither at Biscayn< I she I ha- thl I Nautilus The three Klein- spend .it of time t igether You see, they like each other. r>v CALL 949-4887 GREATER MIAMI'S FINEST KOSHER CATERING SERVICE For All Occasions Large or Small BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS FREE CONSULTATIONS Wiffi Well Known Catering Expert HERB LANE remember Ambassador You Can Otpend On (tatttttB Sheila Kagan Note Mrs. Joel IL Cohen t.Saturday even.:.:: ceremony on Nov 25 united the former S Kagan and Joel Harris Cohen at the Seville Hotel where a reception in honor ol the newly weds followe the nuptials Rabbi Eugene Law , vitz officiated I Parent- of the couple are Mr and Mrs Herman Kagan 1265 Mat eiUe Dr. and Mr and Mrs M \ Cohen of Verona N J For her wedding, the bride w lected a floor length gown peau de soie and rceml Alencon lace Tm empire bodice featured .i portrait neckline and brief sleeves, and the i tram was held with appliques of lace A matching headpiece with i,n; orted .-ilk illu ted the ensen carried a cascade bouqui I while orchi Is and si str< ns. Mi Eili man sen her sistei iml ., Serbin, Mrs Dorothy Rosen, Adri- enne Pei Debra < man Steven Goodman *as bearer. lu-st mai m was hi- Leslie ' as l.( titt. Steve 1 Maury J< ffi r. Alan Whil an I New Mr- i Miami B< . at the l sity oi Miami Shi is now leai in Atlai Her bridi ^ ' legrei ihi University i ' ,,, rid is a member ol Alpha Epsilon Pi, social fraternity ADS pi al adverti sing fra i, v a sales mam return fi im i mo Mr. Cohi *"!! 1|VI" Hwy At l.i: Friday Decswnber . Miss Susan Stamler A Prospective Bride Mr and Mr- Norman .1 Stan |< r 9568 Bay Dr have am the hter, Susan Miriam, lo Robert I Reines. Son of Mr and Mrs Sol Bcine- of Paterson, N.J., the future bride- groom attended the University of Florida and is a member of Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. The bride elect is a senior at the University of Florida when she is majoring In elen enl ..turn Ml Miami Council Presents Annual Fashion Luncheon Thi i I v . I ' i Yachl 1 1 a m pa wh constituti K ii evcll j i: and W< st Mrs. Robi i I Mrs S i Mr- ermai R >se N 1 background i MRS. M/CHif; SPMTZC Frankel. Spritzer II ed In \?ir i urk i '. - VMS tl \l ,1 V Dt ion of Mi ' I l B \ ., master i I , Hei bridi B.S ge and i it . " S rvlnj i .'er w<- I frs, Mel Fn Steven \* Not Beik trip I Bel the i N ' v FURS { onr in Luxuitr AT THf NfW HOTH LIDO SPA For Information Call 305 38-4621 Miami B-och .^^^^^^^^^^^***^*/>**^***i every| tyWEe itHTSr? dance 9 FLOORS! * * * * * * * * + ** The perfect gift for Chanukah! Surprise your loved one *ith an \ilrian I li.il fur! I'.S. .s/i# has the privilege oj making an exchange after ( hanukah MIAMI BEACH 665 LINCOLN RjAD *>'.AU BAL HARBOUR BAL HARBOUR SHOfS CORAL GABLES 350 MIRACLE MILE FT LAUDERDALE 801 E LAS OLAS I. D fc**************-**********-*'**-* PLATF0#RMS1 STAGES FASHION I RUNWAYS! kS 9 fashion! ,H *S EQUIP. 371-8638' 'SvrvUg I fla. Ovwll Vr WAREHOUSE MS N W 2?nd Straot Miami, U1J7 GREATER MIAMI PIIILIIARMM* M \IN LOMBARD, Music Him tor SUN DEC 3 MIAMI BEACH AUD 30 MON DEC 4 DADE COUNTY AUD 6 30 ALAIN LOMBARD CONDUCTOR RUDOLF FIRKUSNY PIANIST Ticket* 5 50, 5 00, 4.00, 3.00.2 25 at auditorium box offices and GREATER MIAMI PHILHARMONIC Douglas Entrance Bldg. Under rne Ar< *i Coral Gables 33134 Tel. 446-4411 Tr-day. December 1. 1967 +J&nist>fhvi(Mt>rj Page 7-B ^^ harniina l\ #'< yours, PF I'he Bureau of Jewish Educa ion held its Twenty-sixth Ann: crsary Dinner last week at Louis Schwartz- -nn, Executive Director ol I the put 1 ft yeari w..- - .1 -: c h >nor. I : Mrt. Schwartx- -i*n on .1 (ui quoise ch in the fri e form silhoui ver t molding il d neckline was I teau in front a -, 0 ip in back rfrs Leonard Zilbert. wife 1 r tin' > \1 ial n and la a.,- banded at the es and hem in n waa the fil 1 Mr*. Albert Osup, \,.:, B .- iu president, 1 host 1 ha old i> t- e l>mk ll> ito thi 1 attern it- 1. had its ovi n ma he three-quarter . n rV.r%. Harry Simonhoff was n brocade with silver : the neckline, sleeve s, I hemline of the soft IJ tai \ \ icrii an Beauty rose pr 1 I wl k was worn 1>> Mrs. Joseph Duntov. Her gown had a I American Beaut] red Mrs Lillian Seis al lace in the A line ttl Mrs. Oscar Member* vn was in silk laakine. Champagne and .:< d in the 1 * .1 anrl matching c >at >rn b> fUNISHt$ AND INSTALLERS ARMSTIONCS VARD GO^rS AND THE *-3^>2 roa an estimati Mrs. Edward Harris. Mrs. Jennie Preldfcin's black silk crept ng on her in Mrs. Ada J. Lewis had mild n her black and w hite etric Ik prinl Mrs. Char- lotte Dworsky's thive piece cock- 1 was in mint le \n Italian import 111 : I ",i!i U .1- bj Mrs. Oscar Hecker. Her _;h i.h kel 1 oi 1 red .1 deco- eck on her bodice Mrs. George Ossip's hot pink ,1 : BS CUt in tin' C cocktail ensombli , 1.1.1.1 .( li shsei i A beige Chantilly 1 e ble M as Worn b> Mrs. Da- vid Sernaker. Her lowed be -1 alloping dow n the front where it followed an 1 I n taway style and then 1 r in back Mrs. Benja- min (Anna Brenner) Meyers 1 : It" gown and matching hip- _ii ackel Mrs. Murray Tu- re'sky's cocoa-colored Chantilly was in the 11 ce form in ek- et-length sl< - Mutt i gold ehiftun was the : Mrs. Dorothy Krieger Pink. Her high yoke waa encrust- icent paillettes and itted sleei es were in the chllfon. Mrs. Rosemarie Chaiek's white Bavarian lace en- semble featured a modified man n. kline on the coal w hich the sheath silhouette ress Mrs. Joseph Post topped 11k peau 1 ie eve -. w ith a I i beted worn over a lonj;- ..i-i \. \ \ shaped pwel-i ted lull w a* the foeal Mrs. Edythe Geiger's red pleated chiffon gown Mrs. Irvinja Rosenbaum combined yellow and 1 -ilk ribbed brocade with the fit and flare silhouette and hoi: sleeves S" YOU can hf SUH el the BfST at - Tothl's BONDED FRUIT SHIPPER June 15 Wedding For Felise Eber And Neil Fishman Mi n Mrs > ... 1 \. Eber, Pine live Dr. are announc ing iiii engagement ol their daugh- t: r, 1 laureen, l 1 S man, son of .lack Fishman, 16 Island Ave and Mrs. Rose Fish man, 900 Baj lr. The future bridt .- a graduate i Miami Beach St nior ii gh and !i... n Dade Junior ''oi- lier fir.net .1 _rad...i!i Wind- - 'i M 1 intain St hot I in Lenox, Ma-- ,i:n! .; the L'niversitj i- \ $. OAV/D TORCHON Double Rin Rites For Anne Demsky* David Torchon A mony united in marriage Anne Barbara, dau : Mi and Mrs Bt rnard Dem sky, 51 1 \>\ 1st SI an.! David Torch n on Saturday. Nov, 25, at the Algiers Hotel 1 he 7 30 p.m. nupti; (onducted by Rabbi M01... Skop, who had also ofl 1. at the Mar Mitzvah ol the ol Mr. and Mrs m, 97715 SW With St iin their return from a wedding trip to Jamaica, the newlyweds will live :ji Mia I he bridal -own was ol ell white in the empire A-line attired hand beaded it featured long 1.10. M-d sleeves, a sabrina neck- line and a full chapel train A wreath of recmbroidcrcd Alencon lace with set I pearls held the pure silk haiidrolled illusion bouffant. Bridal attendants included Jac- queline Sandier, maid of honor. Iris Sussman, Mrs Elaine Shore and Mr- Sharla Demsky. They wore full length gowns 0! lavender David Philo served as best man. ami t;ie bride's brothers. Mark and Scot! Demsky, ushered. At present a lieutenant in the Air Force Reserves, the bridegroom is .i:\ alumnus of Miami Senior High and 'lie t niveralty of Miami. Tin- I* rmer Miss Demskj gradu- ated from Miami Senior High and Miami-Dade Junior College. 2144 PONCE DE IfON Carol Goblti NOW SHIPPING H0KWAS f/NfST MUTT Ttl. 441-5215 BASKETS i GIFTS THE FIRST HOSTEL lor Jewish liers in the Dutch Army was week at Arnhem, Hoi- - rise M nistt r Willem Toom. ^holographic Portraits by A valued gift.^ A priceless treasun Our New location -9:3 ARTHUR GODFREY ROAD, MIAMI BEACH Tekohoncs JE 1-1872 and 53-1-5930 electrolysis com; forever surpi isingly low in cost I \\\ WITi) I GLY HAIR FACIAL and BODY limentary nstration call KKIS ISENBERG 5384344 In Road Wj Wvddintj TimeV* FLOWERS J\LL <7L IVJA**, BLOSSOM SHOP ^Mercantile Hotitmml Bmmk Bei/eine) 1616 Washington Avo., Miami Beech CAU JE 2-3231 DOMESTIC MAIDS RESTAURANT I HOTEL HELP A-l EMPLOYMENT Ph. FR 9-8401 LEO HOHAUSER PLUMBING CONTRACTING RfPaWINC Serviae Deae Coaaty Over 25 Years 1111 S.W. 14th ST. HI 6 9904 1 .. miss rmsf ma ot M a 1 Hi is now an 1 in a resti ant 1 1 mv pan> Th formi lent of th (I., night. Dec 2. al th< Diplomat ntrj 1 during the Bar Mitz- vah 1 0 1 e-elect's brother. Seth 1 couple plan to bi on June 15 HUK ihHl HIRSCH June lr eddiny^ Tot Miss Jane Hirsch Mr and Mrs George W. Hirsch : Miami Beach, announce the en : Mien daughter, Jam Ellen, to Robert Philip Schectei son 1 I Mr. and Mrs Abrah.m i 1 hit ago, 111 M ss H rsch is a graduate of Leai and the University of Mi ami She is presently teaching an in thi I adi 1 ounty school system Her fiance is a graduate of Lak Forest Academy and Knox C'olli 1 He also attended graduate schoo I University Ol Wisconsin. The wedding is planned foi 16. Editor at Sunday Breakfast Don Shoemaker, Miami Herald editor, will be guest speaker at t'.v 1500 Men'- Club meeting on Sun al 9 30 -' in the Fort. Tow <: Auditorium. An 8 30 a.m. breakfast at th- 1100 Restaurant will precede Mr Shot ker's talk MARKS The word tor quality cleaning and laund ry 1201-20 th Street, Miami Beach, Fla. Tel.538-6104 Open 7a.m. to7p.m. In by 10, out by 5. Same day service for cleaning, shirt laundering, flatworic,fluffdry. Never an extra charge. PS. We love you. fJeni^tfkriMor i r 1 i i < J3' Seth Eaer Se>th Eber The Bar Mitz\ah of Seth Alan Eber trU] Ik- celebrated Saturday morn;-.;. Dec 2. at Temple Beth Sholom. Seth is the son of Mr and Mrs Stuart F.ber. 4835 Pine Tree Df He attend- NlUtillU Junior High and it active in sport! The celebrant will be honored at . ., r al the Di| ountry Club Carl Amsterdam j mom in f ier< es ' - : thi : M ' lam i \ imstei lam. 2321 S1A He att( S doah he school ebrant w ill ired al Saturdaj i venin .it the Mgit:- Hotel Among guests v ill Mrs Best Carl Amtterdmm morning. Dec (."ongregatjon 2. at jeifcee HRmtk Beth Torab Mark Lacttr On Saturdaj morning, Dec 2nd. Mark Miner, son ol Mr and Mrs Louis Lacter, 5181 Collins Ave.. trill be Bar Mitzvah al Temple Ner aid Mark is a studenl at N lunio, h b and Ner Tamid Re- , He playi foil baac ball, and several other -ports \ Kiddush wit follow the sen * Michael Kneapler irda) D< c 2i orn- the To en hi . s K II.. I won - ..I- ays th< ' N 'I mat< oration \ reception will ix- held Saturday night at the Eden Roc Hotel Mi and Mr- Kneapler will hoal the Ones Shab- bat following the Friday night Shelley Scopp Shell*] Ann. daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Scopp. 725 MI 178th St.. uill celebrate her Ba- Mittvah on Fridax. Dec 1st at Beth Torah Congregation. An ests will lx- the << i brant's maternal grandfather I ward Felton of North Miami Beach. her paternal grandfather. Zalman Scopp Mi and Mrs Sun Newman. Montreal. Mr and Mrs v Dembinsk> and son Sti Flon Ms Joshua Pollack Josh a David, son ol Mr Mr- In on Saturda) N \ 25 at Temple Emanu 1 Joshua attends the eight] al Nautilus Junior iliuh School He plays piano, has won a Junior I fe Saver Aw ard and is interest) sports and science The celebrant was honored al . Kiddush m Sirkin Hall following the service, and at a reception Sat- urdaj i in the Newport Hotel Mi- Miriam Tartell is grand- mother ot the celebrant. Miami J.F.C.S. Is Cited By National Family Service Unit The Jewish Family and I dren Service for the third con secutjye time was singled out for its interpretive and creative public relations materials at the national biennial conference of the Family Service Association of America held in Miami Beach last week With over 329 agencies compel Ing, JFCS again took first place honors, winnng in fix- catrgon- Best Annual Reports and B. 1 Newsletters, Quarterlies. Bulletins ~>r Magazines, and a Special al ion m the categor) of Invitations Promoting Special Ev In presenting the awards to Dr Melvin L Becker Preatdenl B I Morgan, past president I i!\ Service Association of Amer pointed out 'hat 'Jewish Fan Children's Service has tinua y led thi : ,| interpretative mat - Dr. Bt I i IFCS . ir> ;,..-. n Ihe ( t: It is a led Fund at I the Gr< M ami Jewish Federation, and i- led with the Child '< I rare I eague Coui I P t Marilyn Finfcelsrein >i Eve Frntoehrtern Baa Mitzvah Fridaj evening De< l-t. during sei i i. ., Ti induct the Fn evening services with rhi .,:-.. of bar <* aisters Carolyn and Paula Beth The ceremony uill be the first Bai Mitzvah to be held at the tern pie Mr and Mrs Alfred Finkel stein will boat the <>"'': IbebbRl re ception follow ma the sarvices The celebrant is an eighth grade student at the West Miami Junior h She is a member of the Fu- ture Teachers of America Her hob- are swimming bowling and back ndirn Amunu HI be her grand- parents. Harry Neve! and Mrs Jo lia Finkelstein Jeffrey Goldbl*tt Jeffrey, KM Of Mr and Mi- Stan- le, (olribla't. 1081 ME Lflsl Ter . will become Bar Mitzvah Saturday Expert Bar M'tzvah teacher Cantorial Chantina and Ser- lessons m hoe ot student. Tel. 538-5127 Steven Silvers Steven son of Mr and Mrs Mel - 685 84th St will become a Bar Mitzvah al Temple Menorah lay morning, De< 2 ., studenl Ri ligiOUS s- h "'I a: d J nioi High A reception and dinner-dance m hi Id ; Hotel i Amoi tru ma Mrs \ '., .'. y k i rh. Linda Snyderman Linda, daughter >i Mr a S 1 i n Snyderman. 1310 NE 201st Ter will celebrate tin >n ol her Bi M /\..h on Friday, Dec 1 at Beth Torah Congregation Stanley Winer Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs \,,t Winer MS NE 178th St., will be- came Bar Mitzvah Saturday morn He. 2 at Beth Torah Cot ."ti SICK & i\l(HM HI S REST tl RAM CUC/WA CASAUWA j RESERVATIONS 374-2080 | 1624 NE 1st Court FREE PARKING Closed Morxiaysj MICHAEL'S -r: RESTAUiNT AND CATERERS N .. 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Albert Warner, Film Magnate, Dies At His Beach Apartment Nov. 26 Sen c for Maj Albert Warner, Siusds) \.>v U ..t the ' were held on Nnv 28 al h*' Funeral Chapel Maj Warner was one of four partmenl al the Imperial House "n Collins \\y foi the pail tw yeaos in low* he and hi- uife Bessie Rave Si :> million to Ml Sinai Hospital for the creation ol a a inch started with ;i nick- elodeoi n 1903 A u ter visitor here for man) veara, Mai Warner had lived in an hrofiWl-! Aho ImAidM Hnninff,,. 'our-ton. ISO-bed Albert and lies. i, a, multi-million dollar en -' Warner Pavilion With brothers Jack, Sam and Harry, Maj Warner helped or- ganise the international companj "huh produced, distributed an.I e\ hibited millloni i dollars worth of films In addition to his second wife Bessie, to whom he had been mar- ried for 43 years, Maj. Warner is Survived by hi* brother Jack, ot Beverlj Hills, and a stepson Ar- thur J. Steele. of New York City. Additional services were held at Temple F.manucl of New York Citj on No\ 29 GRAMOfF 1 Pulni \>. i tm. h ,. H 1 "..llll . ..f .; in... Paper w..- in. ml., r ii| died !> | h. \ . v. ,1' I Miami II Tt-Hi ptl Kb< 'I > in iila i v.. i I '"-..]' .| lUKllta I ' tern bmlhl r- S..IH of t' ,1. 1 u .' .ti. \< ml .. i i i-T:i ...l.i Ml -. . held Nut :; ... IN .-I..TL- Pun, ml ..I. K.i.I., I,,.i, K, r || WEISS H ol 10 s,\ |ih A Kh< ..in- hen 1 II low a I | ,, in. I..i,..i .-r \ i , |. si v. .....mi , I ii hi ,- -,,h re mi i i- n >i rt I mi. bum i ..I lh. ' n* M.-in.- foi th. Ai-. .1 ..... i.....i Mil survived i" -.1 rburi s I I......11.1 S, .||l> \ \\ I |||| -I I || Ml rl H :... Ml fl Win, \ h. i III! r I ; .... i ' Mm Mm i P unrti Pa ,.n.i i..,|. 1 .-I-. >. u..,,. |(, |,| II llordoi Funeral Horn* '' Templi i.r, : al I..... I Mi ii r i h VI '.' M V WEISS. Mr- I ii., M i: -i "hnix i GOODMAN. Mi- l:. in '. ( s v: : id si ill. .,.. i M tYtftb, M- i. \ i C.i ... alda \|. mm i .1 r. ROSENBERG. Mi- Mnllv* Wi .- His .Taill* i'l COHEN Mi- \i ...i ... lllis Rlva raid* llnJH I RIETMAN. Fl..... H l| \i. .;. ..'.,, .->.,-.. i f.OLOIlSG, Mr- K.-iii- Collli M. Itn .: aid* "h fORTMAN. Ml..... .i li..\ R.t N'owma I 'I ip< I I iEGE L In III* : o| I - IV T( raid* . BERG. M.ik- K >ll Si v ..,. 'h.ti't-i SITENSKV. Mr- Fruinta i .. KW Rl Oordoa I ?.VATKlNS. Mr rju I V V|. ri ':! :.i.- Chapel '.RUENBEAG. > m u. I. .-,.| . i .. n -i. .|.. i gurevitz. Mai i. vYaah- .!. Ah. II i-. i KRIESMAN. y p t*rla Hti m, Ci I trail Rivei i 'hupr' - av. !: : !:. Avi Ch if* I MIN2LER. Mi ii- rll s( ... SM Ittta 81 (lorrion '"h .: I ISESMAN, Mm trial Hirw ii- Ir HI i '-h .p. I ? AVSER. Kurl (l i>l Miami Reach 111 .. :. t' I ''ASKCVSKV. II- mai i ni l"i \.. H| Iwra rii..p-1 "ATTNER. N ilh -. H. 11 I'l I :. vl. i It.I ICt* r-...I. I- p. I |n it I ill N |m. v.-ERTIR. Mr- Vrnntii '-. l nl Pi .ir.^ \i.- I;.. n Irfi .'l wiLlOUOHiV, II..- I* ': I. Ill i\ Hn r i.l. i |i.i|.. I r ai.iv Mra I n < VW III HI ;..r.l..n "I. ox I 0AVI6ON. Mr- lillia of 4 s. i- HSfMl si .:..nl.....'li.i-. I fi ' i in. nl i" N.-I-. r ISCH. 11. nj.ini.i. - Hi. .rsl.l.- .-|.,p. I MEBER. Mrs Ma T n1 IHK1 Waah- irion \ >. Kn raid, i 'i...p- i migo. Martin. Ti IMS Mrrlillan \ I -I., re I. ip.l BLASBERG. I- l of hi li in lilvcraldf ftaaprl , COHEN Mrs \.......! MM '!- Iitm A Itn araMs rhapi I DX. I.- It U ..I U'.l rolUn v Kn r i- l "li.ip.-l C-LASSER. Orarfi "f I...... ~ Tl .i'..- l>r Hi l I. I "ti:ip- 1 I" REUGiR. Mi lb. I si ! -.-I \v.- N.'W iii.ui i'Ii.i|h-I I EVINE. Mr K--I-. i M M-" ! -. ...in i \\. Kti.r-.'. I'liip- LIVINGSTON, Mi- II. II. Harding K\ Ilh i aid' 1*1 ip< ' NEWMRN. N'nlhan I. < !.....' \11 Kiv'-i-nl.- i"haiM l "OSENLICHT. M iriin 71. I ' i 'nlllna v i lllai 11 1 .|"-l "OSENTMAL Kli.! T S'M K .. Id. .p.l c.RElER. Ikavld M IS |" Vr: sill Kn rsnl- 11i.ip.-l ^RIORICH. Ml H M of 1 '-" I'ii i ii- Iir K i ld< i I'. IMMI L. II.- rv S I I 71-' .-i I' .. i ..I. li ip.-! I'll. mi. i.l Ml r.-t-.. Brandeis Zionist District To Hear Seymour liebman Seymour l.iebman. a leading au- thority ,n Latin American Jewry, ill address the Brandeis Zionist 'istrict of Miami Beach at a meet 'ng of the organization at 8 p.m Monday at Washington Federal. 1133 NormandN Dl Miami Beach, it was announced by Eira Fine gold, president. 1 R Segal will present his monthly luminary of news of the Mad of Urael Refreshments will rved at the meeting Si-rl.t seeing Convention Plus For Local Delegates Local funeral homes are sending delegates to the Jewish Funeral Directors' annual convention to be held in Scottadale Aril Dec :( to Dee 8 Kepreaenting Riverside Memo rial Chapel will hi- Leonard Zilbert; Ike Gordon will attend for Gordon Funeral Home. I.arrie BUsberg for Blasberg Funeral t'hapel. and Ed- ward Newman, immediate past president of the Funeral Directors, for New man Funeral Home Taking advantage of the trip west to do some additional light seeing. Mr. Zilbert. accompanied by his wife, will continue west at the conclusion of the confab The Zilbcrts will visit San Francisco. I.akc farmcl and Big Sur. lalit Leaving several days early. Mr and Mrs. Newman will do their sightseeing in Arizona, where they will spend one night at the Phan- tom Ranch which can only be readied on horseback. Following the convention, they'll spend MS eral days in Las Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. Blaaberg have al ready left the city, planning their visit to San Francisco and I.as Vegas before the convention, n that they can return home as soon as the session is over Mr. Gordon will Ik- accompanied by his wife and Mrs. Jennie Cor- don The Gordons plan a trip to California before returning to Mi- ami, but Mrs. Jennie Gordon will precede her visit to the West Coast with a stopover in Las Vegas. A: il :::. I. Kcitsh wos in- ' .-. presi I nl ol Drc psie CJolleq ind Cog:'.' r in lii tea Hebi -. id it N rsity pledged I ike Drops i thdl .... loraq tr.d souro I |u- Tny-Sarhs Group Meets Thursday A regular meeting of the Dade County Chapter of the National Taj Sachs Association will be held at 9:30 S m. Thursday at Howard Johnson's, \\v 167th St. at the Golden Glades Interchange The Dade County chapter of the association wai established earlier this year to help fight lay Sai hs disease a fatal congenital disease that lor reasons not yet known, afflicts mainly Jewish infants of Lithuanian ancestrj The disease is named for the two physicians, Dr. Warren Taj and Dr. Bernard Sachs, who tirsl rec- ognized it LciX;: Soviet Fleet Reported Oft Syria I EL A\ l\ JTAl cor, en So\ let tia 'in eoi -is ol Syna and Bgj pi li reported here this week The H Mediterranean fleet aecord ini: to the reports, ntrmbers nf- least 4") vessels, exclusive of sub marines and supply and repair ships It is believed that the main ibjecl ol the Soviet naval forces . "i- to -hadow tin- C S Sixth Fleet Operating in the Fa-tern Mediter- ranean The Red flotilla includes two cruisers ol the Sverdlei class which carry anti-aircraft missiles and tactual ship-to-shore missiles with a range of 150 nautical miles and the capability oi mounting cither conventional or nuclear war heads B'nai Sholom Picnic Sunday At Haulover Beach Park Temple B'nai Sholom will hold its annual picnic on Sunday at Haulover Beach Park The day will feature refreshments and games, and tickets for adults and children may be purchased at the temple. The temple has also begun its sale of candy with proceeds ear- marked lor furnishing new class- rooms. Items Of Interest Rabbi Sol Landau, spiritual leader of Beth David Congregation, was a participant in the recent ISth annual conference of the Adult Education Association ol the United States and the Council of National Organisations for Adult Education Ralph Cohan, president ol the Exchange Club of North Dade. and Gorald S. Borkall, program chair- man, announced that Mrs. M. Athalia Raraa*, Miami City Commis- sioner, will be the principal s|H-aker at the Club's Dec. 12 meeting. Rabbi Abraham A. Canal has been named the chaplain for the Col David Marcus Post 74 of the Jewish War Veterans Victor Vicknasi. Grand Outer Guard of the Grand I-odge of Florida Knights of Pythias, was elected the 1 Aaron Bookspan has been appointed general manager of United Office Furniture Wholesalers, Inc.. office furniture manufacturers . Three interior designers who recently merged into one professional unit are: Edith Irma Siaaal. hei daughter, Ronaa Marshall, and Carola Woinstoin, under the firm name Edith Inna Siege] and Daughters E. Albert Pallot, first international vice president of B'nai B'rith. is going to Washington this weekend to attend the meeting of the or- ganization's board of governors Jack I. Graon, chairman of the board of Bishopric Green Ficldcn, Inc., has been named to the hoard of directors of the newly established National Society of Communicating Arts The Florida Council of 100 this week launched a Fnendh Flor- idian" campaign to encourage courtesy t'> visitors to the Sunshine state Children from the Habraw Academy, the Hop* School and Haven School were among the groups thai attended the recent Fine Arts Fes tival of Beth David. Barney Shorstein, principal field deputy of the I'neinploy incut Compensation Tax Division of the Florida Industrial Commission, re- tired this week after 30 years of service Harold Abbot, representa- tive of the Canada I.lie Assurance Co., has qualified for membership in the Pelican Club in recognition of his achievements in the field . Alvin I. ItxkoM, field probation oflicer of the Uade County Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, and Mrs. Marlyn Zager, intake department lead worker, have bean promoted to the positions of casework super visors. Emanu-El PTA < hanat,ah Event The Parent-Teacher Association ol Temple Emanu-El will sponsor a Chanukah Institute Wednesday at 10 a hi in Sirkin Hall. Mrs Donald M Arthur is PTA presi.lent. The Institute, which features a program on the festival, is under the chairmanship of Mis Herbert Buchwald. Mrs. E. Peter Goldring is cochairman Dr Irving Lehrman will relate the storj and philosophy of Chanu- kah Following lunch, workshops Will be conducted by Mrs. Robert It. Frank, decorations; Cantor Z\ i Adler, Chanukah songs; Mrs Zvl Adler. Mrs Jack Birnbaum. Mrs. Gene Brodie, Mrs. Russet Paul, and Mrs lack Scharl. foods and games The committee working with Mrs. Buchwald and Mrs Goldring consists of Mesdames Donald Ar- thur. Alvin Cawn. Eugene Hatfieid, Jay Kushner. Alan Rolhstein. Mar- vin a Sackner, program vice pres- ident, and Alan Ziffer. EEC Unit Rejects Israel Affiliation BRUSSELS i JTAiA study of relations between the European Economic Community and Israel. prepared b> a working party of the six member countries, which fa- vors a relationship short of the full associate status Israel seeks, will be on the agenda of the EEC Council ot Ministers at its meeting here on Dec. 11-12. The Council is the policy making body of the EEC The executive commission of the EEC was understood to favor asso- ciate status for Israel in place of the present limited agreement. Most nu-mhvrs ol the working par- ty favored a somewhat more re- stricted arrangement which would Still provide substantial new trade benefits to Israel. Overshadowing such differences, observers said. was the unpredictability of the French stand on the matter when the December meeting convenes Pioneer Women's Dinner Sunday for Rescue fund The Golda Meir Chapter. Pioneer Women, has scheduled its annual pre Chanukah Child Rescue Fund dinner for Sunday at 6:30 p.m at the Carillon Hotel Mrs Jennie Dian will deliver the invocation and Mrs Anna Seltzer, president, will extend greetings to the guests. Mrs Katharine Lippman, vice president, will introduce the pro gram participants featuring Kabbi Cantor Zvi Adler of Temple Kman David Shapiro, ol Temple Sinai in Hollywood, as guest speaker. and Cantor Zvi Adler of Temple Emanu-El, who will offer musical selections. ! : and Mrs. Barry Feuer- the bUU px i s<_:.^ ttti nding Ins Annual Doctors Dinner Dance M unl Sinai Hospital held at the ro: I iin< oleau Hok'.. Dl Keuerman is chiev li al :: the hospital. Workmen's Circle Branch Meetings Club Everglades of the Work- men's Circle. Branch 1050. will hold its monthly meeting on Tues day at 8 p.m. in the Community Room ol the Coral Gables Federal, 2501 Ponce de I.eon Blvd. Bernard Brust. BjueSt speaker, w ill talk on hospital and insurance problems A social evening will follow the lecture Branch 104 of the Workin. Circle ol North Dade and Broward County will hold its regular month- l> meeting Wedaesdaj evening at the Washington Federal. fiiW NF 167th St. A feature film will b- presented. Mrs Anna Rozental will be host- ess for the evening. a a The culture uroup of the f f. Peretz Workmen's Circle Schools w ill present a special program on Friday at 1:30 p.m.. at the Wash mgton Federal. 1234 Washington Ave Br. Usher UpshutZ, lecturer, will give readings from the work* of Yiddish writers Mrs. Freda Levi- tan will present the musical por- tion of the program. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 76928 In III! i IIKKA I. MOIIRISJ. ..\ . I. .i II Mi ilUtIS' i\ 1.....-.-.I NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All < r, .In, i ami All I". r.....- II l ' i.i mi- nr Ivmandu Again**! Saul i:-t..i. Vim ar.- ii.-r.ii> notified .in-! rciiulr - a in en -., ni .i..v rlalma and di lla ulln-ll v OU lll.i-s li.i \ ,l- I ih. fatal) ol llKltYL M< IRRISI IN i ii Mi iRKItn >.\ d.....I-, -i late o( l':ol. County, rtorida. i" tlir i'"uni> .luiiirrs ..i i .,,!. County, fil- the aam*1 In duplicate and aa pro vided oi HtH'ilnn T3S.K, Klotida Bin iuii-. in their office* n Counti i -in ihi u-i in I >ad< !om I j l'i i Within sis .il.-inlni in il ton lr i ili.- -.nil.- will be barrad I- i..i -1 Miami, Klorlda, Ihla 2KUi ilnv i| Long Islanders Mert "Sex and the Senior Citizen" was to be discussed by authors of the recently published book under that title. Rev v Wilker and Peg ''''v at a meeting of the Long Islanders Club Thursday evening in the Terrace Room of Southgste. \'rs Maurice Glick, president, is1 also in charge of reservations. i N. va mix r v l> II VI VKY KitAMCI.IV I Ml 'KK'Si '.\ sr.v mi ni: j simi i\ v- i:\.-. u lit put'li. .i; Inn "i fins i i h on !.,*. ol I i. .. Dlbi r. I : SI \|i i\ IIAVS A Oltl'NI'W Kill \ltni v I '\. ui..r- Mil Idlni Vli.nii I I. i - IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 769 MB In ItK I luti is ii:i.i i: i vii vv ..... notice tocreditors To All -.. .! r. i ,,,..1 Ml I-. ,-. i i.urn- or l mands vfrnln>i .-.. ,i Vou art in t b) not Ifb -i and n -inn - i-il i- ir- i :-n\ .l.i 111- and de in.i -i- which you mas have aicalnal ili- ..-i.,i. ..i i:sti:m.i: I'AHA.V li .. il Inli nl Ihidi i inuntj Plor da, ' id. i u ij Judiri a "f ilad* vnunli and in- m duplli ati and aa i.r.-\ ni. -i in s.. i .. orlda italuloM, in il ir office: In Hi.- 1 III II in 1 ...!. i .ii- j i'i"iiii:i .wlihln -i\ calendar montha "in lh* nun nf lh* rlral publlrii 11 > hereof, or the aame v, 11 be bairi-d Dated .H Mi.urn. I'l.....bl thli ' V- i ml., i A I> llo'.T Lni'18 i'aii v\ V- K\- lit..! ii vi:i;\ xi k i:i:vi(K ,\i i..i ni > for Bxi iiitoi I-" Lincoln Koad \l:.. in i li. ...ii Klnrlda is is is-ja Page 10-B vjenisf fkridi.tr Friday. December i . LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 76634 in KK Batata of HAKOI.M SI.AVIN Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditor* and All Peraon* Having Claim* or Demand* Ac* Said Eatate: You r.- hereby notified and result- ed to present any claims and dan which >ihi may have again*! the -slate of HAROLD SI.AVIN deceaa- l lai.- r>( Da<1* County, Florida, to h. Count) Judge* of bade County, and fllr the *umr 111 .lupin-ate and as provided In Section 7SJ It, Florida statutes. In their office* In the County Courthouae In Dade county. Florida, ithm six ralandar month!, from the time of the first publication hereof, or the sain.- M ill !- barred Dated at Miami. Florida. thi* Sth lav of November. A l> IM7 RITH SI-WIN Aa Executrix First publication ol thi- notlca on the 17th dav ol November. 1W7 kkktan and MARKS HF.KMAN I BRBTAN Attorneya for ItlTll SI.A\ IN II Southwest Flrri Avenue Miami. Florida Ml JO 11 I7-J4 II l- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA No. 67.17335- Kino NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR CHANGE-OF NAME Al'PIJCATlON i >F Patricia Ll'PRIK t.. aaauraa another name TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- NOTICE is HKRKKY OIVEN that the undersigned Petitioner. PA- TRICIA I.rriMK. a k a PATRICIA I.I'PRKK. arboae reaidenc* addreei I* 4SKS N.W '.'th Street. Miami. Made County. Florida, intends to apply to one of the Judge* of the K.I. v.-: th Judicial Circuit in and for Dada County. Florida, at his office in the Dad* County Courthouse at JOH o-clock p.m on the ISth day of December. ll*i7. or as noon there- after a* same may he heard, for an order changing her name from PA- TRICIA I.rPRIK to PATRICIA IjOI'IS. hy which name *he shall thereafter be Known Dated at Miami Florida, this 3rd lav of November I M : PATRICIA t.CPRIK. a k a PATRICI \ l.FPREK UWRRNCK I' PORTER MVKRS, KAPLAN and PORTF.lt Attnmev* for Petitioner Suite 34. UM S W First Street Miami. Florida .Mil" S71 -'.-"41 11 17-54 12 !- NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No. 67.17374 SUIT FOR DIVORCE .!. (TOE KAMARAKAFBOO Plaintiff. PAULA BROWN KAMARAKAFBOO I lefeudant TO PAULA BR' os N K xMARAKAFEC.O Reaiden.ce I nknoa n You. PAI'Lt BROWN KAMAE- AKAFEOO, are herein notified thai a Hill ..f Complaint for Divorce tin* been filed against you, and you are required to serve a cop} of four LAnswer or Pleading to the Bill of Cnmplalt t on the Plaintiff .- at ton | PAUL P u.l.ACK. liOfl N \\ Tth Street, Miami. Florida telephone 171-OSel and file th.- original Answer. or Pleading In the office ol the Clerk of the Circuit Court on or before the ISth das of December, IM7 if you , fail t,. da so. judgment bj default will he taken agalnat you 'or the re-1 hef demanded in the itiii of Com- plaint Tins notice shall be publlahed ouce each week for foiii conaecutlve weeks in THE JEWISH FIa>RIDIAN DONE AND ORDERED al Miami. Florida .this '.-th da) of November A I> l7 i: B LEATHERMAN, Clerk, Circuit Court, Made County, Florida B] MAROUERITE KENT (Circuit Court B< Deput) Clerk BNOEL and POLLACK 17"" S VV. 7th Street Miami. Florida Attorneys for Plaintiff 11 1T-.6 IS 1-s m- the NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY Ull ES th.- underalgned, deetrlng I ei in busme.se under the flctltlOW """ ,.f GLORIA Ll RIA OAlXEHi el S.W Iim Street. Miami Florida , .1- to register aald name i> -i Clerk of the Circuit Court ol I .'in ;v I" . L l.l RIA and SON, IV l Florida corporatlo Bj Leonard laurta. Prea MTBRS KAPLAN and PORTEI] Attorneya tor L Luria and Son, Inc 11;." s vi Flrat Btret l i Miami. Florida LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HEREBY il> h,N tl . u, i.- iki ed. deali I l bu. .--- undei the ft; ' - MBAT MARKI ;. hI Street ......ol- l reglatei ald i . : tl Circuit C xi '"''.....,.,;,';.. P.POKATI..N RATMONDJ WOLF I w Flagler Street. Miami Floi ,-,.-.- LEGAL NOTICE i "i vv 11 I! Mlt'l-I NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY No 67-17550 SUIT FOR DIVORCE ROIANDO RODRI'U "EZ. Plaintiff. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY CIVIL ACTION No 67.17642 SUIT FOR DIVORCE LEONARD P vswl'Al.i:. Plaintiff. 1.11.I.I AN FA sol A i.e. I lefei T>> LILLIAN PAStgl'ALE |OJJ ,. ,.| sit Brooklyn, Neu YnrK You l.lil IAN P \--.'' ALE hen bj i otlfled thai BUI of cm plaint for Divorct been filed you .""e reqU aerve copj of youi A pvier oi PI, (,, the Hill of Complaint on the Plaintiff's atlornej HI.ATT and I OKI.I. 414 Duponl Plai i I Miami. Florida Mill. inal Anawer or Pleading - of tile Clerk of the Circuit Curt on or before the ISth da) ol December 1M7 ll you fall to do ao, Judgment by defauit will l taken agalt j u for the relief demai ded li ihi B of Compla This notl ahall be mjidi-he.i once each week lor four rol u wee-* in THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN DONE AM) ORDERED til Florida, this 14th day ot November, a D :'' E H LEATHERMAN Clerk Circuit Court. Dude i "out i F II- K M I.Y.MAN Deput) Clerk (Circuit Court Seal l HI.XTT and IMELI. 414 Du|>oi t Plaaa Center Miami. Florida Hill 377-:<4 IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 76656 B li RE Bal Ki SIB S STEIN 1 .. .-..S.--1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ti All Creditor* and v.i Perwi Hai nt Claims or Demandi Agalnal Said You are hereb) not fled b nd re iu ; "i t- ma and de rrutnd* w hi. h ou ma) ha- hi eatate of i:i.sii--. s STEIN d. - . .1 late of i. ..I.- \ui U Florida . ,.i. Count) and file thi aame in du l ..- pr,-\ nl.-.i In Sn-i i 16, Florida tul fflcea In the County Courthouiu it lade County. Florida with a all calendar months m th.- timi flrat pul ken a*lll bi Dated al Miami Florid da if N'o\ pmbi t i I JOSEPH R STEIN T.- \ \,. Flrat publli ation of tl th. 17th da) of November AAlt<>\ M KANNKI; Attorn^v for J( I8BPH 1< BTBIN Administrator cum T. stnnunto Alinevo " City National Itank Ituilding li i7-:'t is ESTHER MERINO RODRIOUBZ. Defendant To ESTHER MERINO RODRldKZ Balamant Mat.inzaa. Cl'BA You. ESTHER MERINO RODRI-I Attorneya for Plaintiff OUEZ, are hereby notified that a Bill I of Complaint for Divorce has been | filed auainst > ou and you are re- quired to serve a eopy of your Answ- I er or Pleading to the Rill of Com- plaint on the plaintiff's attorney. LESTER ROGERS, N W 14th Street, Miami. Florida SUM and fil- th" original Angarer or Pleading in the office Of the Clerk of th. Circuit Court on or before the ;.>th day of December IIMJ7 If you fill to f|,- BO fudgmenl b) default will be taken acainst vnu for the relief <1.m..: ded In the Bill Of Complaint This notice -hall be puidisheii once each .-.k f..r four conaecul ve "e<-ki In THE JEWISH FtoRiiiiw DONE AND ORDERED at Miami. Florida ii lath daj of n vember AD i: B LEATHERMAN C i i a ii : i li i ii Itv c p .'. IPEI v\" '' .....' n Si I KS" I tS. E A 14tl Stn ' Attoi i - 11 17 .1 I NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY NO 67.17978 SUIT FOR DIVORCE NEL8 v RODRIOI EZ ' KV ELIO RODRIOUBJ i . Ti K\ ELK RODRIOI EZ H i. \ eneiuel. 8 v Penal Cola Segund .1 n \ . ,- \ I u >:, ELIO RODRK5CEZ .... ed that a B : Olvone har be. -i x..u and you lre p ng to the Hill ol i ., p IRW I N , in:'- kttome) at . ub v.o.i M am I file the orl \ pi. I -..:-. he I . ult Court ' i f Deri giber, l I' ' ii nl b) defau '" de- '..I || the Bill Thla ahall be each ..... tor four coneecutiv" , THE JEWISH 1 OR1DI vn |.,\K vM- ORDERED H M iml pi .,,.!., thla SI daj ol Nvem \l> lac; F M LEATHERM VN i Circuit C "i-' 1 >ade I u .' Fl n I ll> K M I.YM \N Deput) ' i | u. t Cl urt >.-..! IRWIN 0 CHRISTIE Attorne) at i-> . lt>ul-\ .-'1 ti e) for Plaintiff IN THE COUNTY JUDGES CO'fl- IN AND FOR DtOE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 7T068-C RE Batata of j. -i.ill II vi DEN i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ti vm Credltora .>"! vn i- m . I Clalma or Dfituiil' A* rial s, Eel ' v on .,..- bereb] otlfled I art lent an) oi n :- v. hi. h vnu ni.> have agalr . aaaed late ol 11 tdi l '-.u- t> Florl.Li i *oamt) ludaes ..( i k.i. i |1 i t'.. 1.....* It I ll -In t ded in Section 7"- lh. fi s- tutea .in then ..If -- |.. n- thoaja I . la within si\ calendar n n the inn,- of tb.. firsi publi. or the .-ime ill !.. [1 led .t Miami Florida _ rial nl Vovi nib.-r. V I> vi M.c il.M H FRIEDM V. v Executor ! puMk ill.oi of th - -I ,\ ot I . \l VI 4 I|.M It KRIKIOl VN v irne) tor Bsecutoe H K Flrat Street I lorida lt1--l i NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW >TICE IS HEREBY .;lv EN ii leraigaed, ileoriiig i under the flctlttnu PERM v CEMENT it :.-.- w Hialeah inter.. 1- t - . I U1M with the Clerk ... cull curt ,.f Dade C.....it) i'FRMA PAST CEMENT l.'l on l-s IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No 69-348.C IN UK Batatr of BN'RiqCET V DEL TBJ< I 11.....aaed NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION FOR DISTRIBUTION AND FINAL DISCHARGE n'i iTh "K i- hei ebj given thai l have file.1 the Fl .1 Report I P Ibutlon and I I - eharge bj ADMINISTRATRIX ol te of ENRIQ1 ET V DEL TEJt i I..... I that on th<- I..-. embi I Hi ill appl) t ll. norabli <'--u- t) Judgee <-f Dadi '. unt) Florida I i api Final Report II d for .1 ,, i final .1 hargi .- DMINI8- TH *TKIX of th. .-mat. of ll named decedent This I] da) of Not . 19H7 REINA DEL TmO .! 'SF.ru h v. ii'Ni; Attornay 17" Hiltmore Way al f'.ahles. Florida ^__ 11 17-14 IS 1-8 NOTICE NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCL IT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY SUIT FOR DIVORCE No 67.172N ItARI'.AI' V 1 il'.KU i'i >\ Plaintiff. DANIET. EDWARD COX. To DANIEL EDW ARD COX Realdei re I 'nknnu n Y..u. DANIEL EDWARD COX that a BUI ' tor Dlt on ha been nel u ind you ... r. to aerve copy of your Anawer Pleading to the Bill of Cnnrolatnt are filed iuir.- n th.- Plali tiffa attorney 1- vi'i. kwit- NEY ti In R >ad. Mlam it.. I the original Anawer .r I". .- II r the I Vrk the Circuit Court on or bel th.- SOth da) ..f I If you fall I .t b) .1. fault wilt he taken agait -* ) u t] re- inded In the Itlll ' ll ul 111 nneeeuliv. tt eekn THE JEWISH Ft I IRI1 H v I iNE v vi. |R| lERI ml F > ,.f \ mber AD : i: r. I RATHERM vn clerk Circuit Court Dade Countv Florida B) I. 8NREDEN' Denut) "l.-rk I'll ult Court S< K ''. N i SII.VER8TF.rN KWITNi:, i <: > t ! Road Miami Beach Florida 11 7.1 1 ; 1 -I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. NO. 67-17445 NOTICE OF SUIT CTTIZEN8 FEDERAL SAVISAS AMI |.i VN vss.. "'I vTli IN i >y HIAUEAH Hlateah Pla a United Stati pot i Plaintiff, DA VIM 8 ROBERTS* '. I.. f.-i dants T.i SAIU'MoN It SCHWARTZ doing in- m r.ncHiF I i mm- I MI 11.1.IN.; SI'PPL.1 Ct i Rili hie H ghv a) Ball re I .i,.l To I V V 11 S Ri iRERTSi IN d SJllKI.EY Jl v. Ri IBERSl >N. If allvi i..... -i in i heln del l then ihei I ,4. ., ^ right, title ... intereal In the i" -,' -''y di the Com- - V,.i AND EACH OF YOC ARE herery notified ti I.....n brought >u b) t'lTI- ZENS FEDERAL SAVINAH NI> i \\ vss. .clATI" IN OF in vi r vn l tiff. t.. foi Mori - tcaire iivn. i irl uutrt) t- r.1.. th.- Complaint filed In tin- sU-' which Mortgage enrumhen th- following de* bed proneri) Mtuati Dadi 11 Florida t.. n I In III", k I \Ri 'I. CITY r.ARDEN'8 t.. the Plal ereol > 1 p Rook al P ge 1:1 of the Public Record* 1 - Coui I) FI01 .1 1 and f.'r other relief .' I I u ... quired to fill youi inauei aald Comi 1 Court Pla I n 11 f r 111 ornej M v\n:i. SEPI EH 1 H I. Di H lath dav of D '..ult .f \v hi" h aa Dated ll 14tI .! .> S i: B 1 1: I.THERM vn 1 "lei k of the I 11 urt B) K M I.TM > S Deputy 1 . 11 u 1 .urt DANIEL 8EP1 ER P miff deal Drive 1 Phoi Tl'aeda : "Ml Mv PAI'l. VnlMi OF COUN8BL NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW N. ITICE IS HKUFICi OI\ i:n It the undersigned dealrtng ei *.m- 11 liu>:i..... un.le: tl,. .1- of MINI-RACES; MINI-DERB\ al .-,.. Meridian Avenue Mkaanl Beach t. ui-t.-r aald name* th the crk or .1 Circuit c u-t Dad* Count) Fi- , ll i \ -.,. k ";" i~- Prea de Bernard Lowaathal, Baci -Treuj ,1 1. ., SOU! Vn ' Exhibition II 24 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DAOE COISTY. FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No 76876-C In HI I ..f HEoRC.l - I- NOTICE TO CREDITORS T v '' 1 i . v. to |... . v\ I I )aU n HEoR'il Count) Jud| ii. '. m thi n be ba Drtti il .-vi .,m fi. .1 1 ' N. UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE 18 HBREBT OIVEN that h. undersiun.-l. daatrins I" etigare in huaineaa under th. fit titiou* name f JACK'S PCIl at 73V1 W Flagler To All Creditor* ami All p^rs..iis Hav- Street. Miami intend* to regi*ter said Ing Claims or Demand* Against Said IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN PROBATE No 70620-C In RE Batata of EDDIE TOMPKIN8 Daceaeed NOTICE TO CREDITORS 11 I7-M1 name . -.-urt with the Clerk of the Circuit of Dade County. Florida. JOHN M HK343IN8. Owner KKS.sI.Klt. M VSSKV and BBCKERMAN Attorney* for applicant itiltmore \v Coral Oable 33134 11 17-14 I NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HBREBT OIVEN that the underalarned desiring to engage in business under the fi. litiuus name ..f SIMONS A.NTiqiKS t number ^233 Coral Way in the City of Miami. Florida, intend.s to regiater the aald name with the Clerk of the Cir. uit Court of Dade c.Kinty. Florida Dated at Miami. Florida, thi* th day of Nov IM7. MAROCEKITE SIMON 11 17-24 12 l- Batata You are hereby notified and requir- ed to present any hilms .,..! ,1^. m.in.U which vou may have against the eatate of EDDIE TOMPKIN8 deH*ea*ed late of Mad.- County, Florida. to the County Judges of Dad< County, and file the aame In dunl- prorided in Section 733 16. Florida Statute*. in their offices m the County Courtlioue in Dad* County. Plnrida. within dx calendar month* from the time of the flrt ouhllratlnn hereof, or the name will be barred Mated at Miami. Florida, thi* th day of November. A D 11**17 MAMIF MILLS A* Administratrix Flrat publication of thi* notice on the 17 day of November. 1H7. EPHRAIM COLLINS Attorney Administratrix 33 City National Bank Rldg 11 17-24 U/14 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE Na. 76*24-A In RE Batata of MORRIS UREENBERO Daceaeed NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditor* and All Person* Having Claim* or Demand* Ag 1 Said Estate- Vou are hereby notified and requir- ed t.. present an] clalma and de- manda which >..u maj have aaainst the eatate of Morris OREENBERO '!.....ied late of Da.l. Coui Ij Florida. to the County Judges of I lade County! and file the aame In dupli, ate atid aa provided in Section 7.13 1H. Florida Statute*. in their office* In the County Courthouse In Oade County. Florida, within *lx ralandar month* from the time of the firt puhl hereof, ..r the aame will be barred Dated at Miami. Florida thi- || day of November A D 17 a'JCLIAM OREFNHERO A* Executrix First publication of thi* notice on the 17th day of November. 17 WALLACE N MAl-'.l! Attorney for Executrix 405 Blscayne Building 11/17-24 12,1-4 v I . R" ISE JACt 'Ms V V-tii Flral publication nt tin- i. ..f N'ovembei BEN ESSEN Adi itris V. ilev HI,lK Miami Fl* II '34 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW NOTICE IS HaTKEin uiv EN uiuli rsign. 1 dual 1 n gaga in liualii. undi the uttou . i\\\n :. H.DSK vi. 1: v, H \\ ih Strei 1 Intend* u he Clerli 1 .-ui 1 I 1 1 .1 MAN! EI. I RAN" HENRI NORTON v 1 \ 1 1 i>ni KuiMn * 1 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW N" ITU 1: IS MERER! 'II \ i:n the uiideralan k .< in bui ll---- u .ler the f .m.-- of WELI.INC,TON vv II.I. FORMS NO OK vv ELIJNQTON WILLS it P I'-.v Ml rg Fla M raajtster -..1.1 aame ith the of the Circuit Court ..f Dad* Count) I'l-.i -1.1 N V"\n LEVINE 11 54 i- I -!( IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY. FLORIDA No 67.1*012 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION TAONNE I. MIRO Plaintiff, V > ARTt'RO M Mill". 1 f. |a t To v:ti RO m MIRO I II Manor M-tion Michigan rOC, ARTI RO M MIl'.o ,r- here. by notified that Complaint for Di- vorce has been filed ..galn-t v ..u. and v.u ..1. required to mm aa ol )our Answer or peadings on PlaiM- tilf s Attorney, JOSEPH H YOl SO it. Blltmore vv ,v Coral Oablea Flor- Ma and file the original thereof on or before the 2 Jay of Ilecember. IH^7 otherwise a Default will be en- tere.l against vou DATED at Miami r^orida, thi* 21 day of November, 17 E It LEATHERMAN Clerk of the Circuit Court M.de County Florida R) L 8 DePIETRO, Deputy Clerk < ir, ui: Curt Seal 11 24 12 1-1-15 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH ELEVENTH JUOICL CiRCL " OF FLORIDA IN AND F04* OAO COUNTY IN CHANCERY No. 67.1(104 SUIT FOR DIVORCE MIC.DALIA llliow N. P xa \v M.I.I AXI N RRi 'VV N. Defendant TO WILLIAM N BRt WN Res.,i.>nce Unknown V.u WILLIAM RRoWN b) t fo-l that a Bill for D > has been f'lcl :ix. ' \ u .ivt v-'U are peoajir* 1 \ our anawer .- i" Bill of Cnmpl .. 1 ittarney BETMOCR I - - N.W Mth Sire-. \i ,m . 1 rile the oritttnal iramrer 1" 1 In 'he office of the I Curt on -.r before th* I u ,rv. |*4| If you f ' judicmoni i.v defeat ft " vou tor the rli-' 1. Mill ..f '' - otV -hai! b. \m e.-k f.-r ton- rAiiae m rilE JEWISH vn IMINE AND RI 'ER I 1 .1 1 ihis Stttd ! v I' i: It LRATHEI >' ult --i" I. Dadi , 1 , Deput 1 ' ait Cnurl III : IjONDON I Street IN THE CIRCLIT COLRT 01 ELEVENTH JCOICIA.. C C IN AND FOR OADE CO FLORIDA IN CHANC: No 4: ".'* NOTICE OF PLBLICA" iln SAVINCS BA - I.-o. I iruoral tiff. v - > .mini;. 1 n rf.v ES t v.i EDA REYES fe, realdeure unkii.mn I'livng u 1 i".y*e*. if remarf hen ufikreiw n ifiaajae married. aU uaanowi hell vleeoa, grantee* assignees. -. r*d1t*ra irtaateee. ' i>- lairmng I ui 1. -r agalnat ihr s-...i Is .vi i\i;n .; REVE> nw4 v.i EDA RJCTBaV his wife gal*l*4 all ..the' uei-'i' having or laimnxg 1.1 ha v. , ..r Intereal .1 (., t : i .-Ill , nt T DoMINOO O l" 1 OUBDA HKl 1- reridi 1. ui.. unknou n si-.u- it r> .lead then u - i.us. if remarrii 1 unknow n miees Hei lit..r tru-'- !.- .aiming b) ll un.ler or against the s. t DOMINOO O REV1 v.; 1 i.n v REi ES * and again*! all other t- having or claining lo b in or to the |ir..| any right, title 01 .....' herein 1les.r1b.-l ARE HBRRB1 suit to foe. |oe agalnal real and peraon h been file.1 agait ,l...v. Court bv the PI* 1 VI" SAVINC.S HANK, a > g ..r|s.ratio:. The |ir.|ierty sought , loaed 1* aa f.dl.. ., ,,1 lx.t I, ftlnok S. EVER' AVBNUB HEIGHTS AlW" TION, a4-.-or.lmg to "- ' thereof, rex-or.te.1 In Pla' P l. pajre &*. of the Record- of Dade Cunt v. 1 Yo'l''ARE RHgriRED 1.- .,.v of your anawer or "'r' Ing on PUIntlfre Atto-T.- ' CiU.M H FRIEMMAN S r. v- of December. 1 in det <^ which the nigMini win b- confeaae-l again*! x-'U /,__'.' n, requested In llalntlff'* Oog* pleading* ......^ _, -f vv^m'"' TOt' that a to Street. Miami ) '", original In Ihe offi.....' '.' . the above Court. *> * ' '' lea.ting* v-ovv MATED thla SOth day of N' 1 'IT E. B FATHER MAN CJer. of tk* Circuit Court ol Dude Count' 3?$$. Ry C P COPBIANP Deput.v Clerk .Curt Seal) 11/84 I 1967 'Ani*' ft'tra-fiiiin .EGAL NOTICE in n of NOTICE L-'.Otd riTIOUS NA.Jfc LAW li 11 II I ... HI of I : I 'T li I ', tyi I i K'V I KIN' 41 7 I .in- nln li-Xil linnn H IV I! I.I' I' i f.-r li- \ i'i-;r.iv-T|'N K. I u I U 17 -M 1J 1 notice under :titious name law I.- Hill! i ITS -.1 v |\ thai mii- -I. u- r tin f lltiott* i AUK >.( .. I ..I.l | T| d b a \V %|I>U'"- II '! Ill I -i M i"ii li. u kv Raid n.in . ilrrk f \ir m MA- M .,. ,-,.; I II r NOTlCI UNOI* KAMI LAW i rs ihm <* i. -- mm i m* v .( ii..- .-.,... |. I . I I NOT CC I SOEB CTlTIOL'3 NAVE LAW -I. -ir . i. - r\ " : i l i i h t' . I '...I- v i RXB.1 HI M V I i I - ^nnn^n^nn. i o a LAND FOR LEASE H'll 8u,ti Mikvah ...' ^ / 1 1 i<^W i TE NDER 'Ol'S NAME LAW ,'KM l: lh U ni- !...... I ii. M-Hini . -v I,.'- ' '. '"' r hi INi' I 1/ i .1 \ . mr> *!<- I ' I 24 I. I 'EH 101 S NAME LAW i r.IVKN I' mi . .. -,.- r ii m I M i , -l.i I P|( .i |AM! AI'AHTX ' r r I J> > vi MAN in..... -. . il I .4 : l NOTICE UNOIN [FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Tli'E IS KB M\ C.IVKX that ; |n I und r I I -,i ,,u u.-in.t- ; AHI.T- IN RAl'fi |- |i I Wl.TON TKH- \PT ..i i.i .ii na A^r i i II : |ni -..i- ? nil nan* U then Clark trenail t'-,i--r | I.Ad* Count) ATSIB CARI/TON CORPORA- Tl' 'N i 1 .....ration ' '.. | i.. .\ ;. i -i.i ' < Ul V 1 i. HiTKII f. r ! rhl i >-i; h i "he CIRCUIT COURT OF THE tvENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ' LORIDA. IN AND TOR DAOE COUNTv. FLORIDA No. ttr , ,., NOTICE OF 91 IT H 11. .1(1.11'... unnff, IHIR I'Al.KKIHO II ' .ml, U ' K K11 AI \ : ; n < I.. I . I. I In iha v \ M |.| ,. I i ' I I ', in LEGAL NOTICE INI : r COURT OF THI t.. k .. t OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR DAOE COL NTV CIVIL ACTION NI OAK] . . . v. CRDE1 OF PUBLICATION Y..ii llivonr I i -I , I ii . 1 i vii'Ti i i\r, BHq 1'iijr I . I I 1 ...] \ (.Ul. Ill III* I .. ui : r i ii,i . I .... 'il !. raali ..i. .i fn.\ K Wft ORIH ' BV PUBLICATION IN II ME ELEV F.NTH JUDICIAL C'HCU'T OF FLORIDA INANDFOR DADE NTV INCMANC ERV No 17.17 - FOR DIVORCE i !1T i I It I .: rWiMM hi i- A ..... 1 i hat a Hill f i i .-. i.. . aanan u j* r. ,:>.,i \ r i Ina .,: th s i: v m i i h WN -' W i Htrart, Mjiam i, .,nd < i< !,. \ i i ' Uk Clci ( U > i I i ,, l Court on or '" fun Ih ... | I ml., r. U f^il to 4 juili.-ni.nt . i .11 h. -...u <' in Ih.- Bill i.f . Thli ahall fe paMlihad i .- ' i i -.. ,m . O HI 1>I AN I"'- AMI liMDhMtni* ul Miami, ' 7th day of \. -.. nib. r. A H I.RATHBRMAN n-rk 1 XUlt -"null. I)ul r-.iii.'-. I '..rnla Bj \Rf1\ BKITR K BNT H.-l-ul-. ii.rti M "ir. u.t I ui I Sew|) si .v.miii r ON DON, Ey. TV V W Ith Str.-l Mmmi. Florida I'Uintiff M :n 17-21 i I LEG..L NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE IN THI R me ELEVENTH JUD161AL 'OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR OAOE COLNTV l\ CHANCE"' NO <7(M4 SUIT FOR DIVORCE \KAMI] I' NBTI IB -h SNKMA.N l..t. ,l.,n. T.i in;.. SKTTIB HHBNKMAN e> I UOUIl \ Una \ ,.i-. | Kamil) i u-1 I . Rram h - A ,:: St rot-1 l n. N V mii| < -ii ', ii.i.ia.m u II.i oi i:|,\\ \i:i, i iv.VN Vou v SHKNKMAN ..r- I that I ! I .. I ywj ilrt-d to PI --I ) ,-ur Ana* , . ;- von i . .. I ... . , .. ... IH- mil If you in louuvi by i.. lak, ,, four n-u . nlttiKKKI ' II nf ,N ATTENTION ATTORNEYS! * knisl fh-rSdm&n solicits yoUT lcc^al notices. We appreciate your patronage and guarantee accurate service at legal rates . Dial .17:1-1605 for messenger service NOTICE BV PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DAOE COUNTY IN CHANCERY SLIT FOR DIVORCE FRKDI iNAL-l-V, l an ' M WiY l> ;.v. IAI WVAI M VIINNA M.V I -, I I NO' FICTIT N A MI AW . IOP LVD 1 tVl the . j I ... \mi:s /. in-ill tsii - J08KPII tnplii i.i m . i : t ;: 1 no- :e under FIC i NAVE L AW ,KN thai 110C. k'.' I u r \\ foHf i 'lorldn -, .. "iiurt o( r Mi I NOTICE UNDER NCTIC E B v P.. Bw'C AT IN THE CRCun COURT c<~ THI EL El I NTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR OAOE COI NTV CIVIL A C T N No 67.17139 NOTICE OF SUIT ' i:> kIiIi m i I'nk' VOI' AKK HKI ;.;. a- ;. ,. i ,1 . , ii i r i.i i i i 1 V , ,. ' .. 1. S 1 1 Url : pour Am i -i , HY1IA.N OA F ' Ih. iliov. I). mi- ma> ii : .. - i. r I: I , ., . ; . . a the- IN THE C---C. T COURT OF'- ! ELEVENTH i DiClAL ClRCl IN AND FOR OADE COUNT- FLO'' N C E R V NOTICE OF PUBLICATION HIS i.Hi r i m ' i- FIC NAM I AW MATTH \ Vou. MA' | . your i ..... Uu 1 i. 1 ,\. \v r-f v ; Miami / I ' MAIile ,1 b Ruli i IN THE CObNTV jLC""-E- C-ilIRT IN AND FOR DADE COUN'V. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 7*740. A -VI-:- I .. f I II V \ I. I I IIASB ,.. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS T. \ '. .' li) m or ri \.-.. i : i ., -. I -. I ^ ..... ,| :lfl(| |-,.. . rid da- ii i K ,. i i, x,. i, ; rt|AS E, i ui Ptorida, .i ,-.,| M t the C H . i h. I IN THE CIRCU'T COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUO'CIAL. CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR OAOE COUNTY. FLORIDA No. ?" I -v-,- NOTICE 8- P.-aju. :* " iff, low 11 I NAT . .Lii,1 H 4, I*' . ... 1 pr . r ffl I u I ul. i ''. r .I.i v?l^ i mi fr.-m th* tlon h- r.-<.f. I i la thla I daj h-TH CHA8B >- uir.x I ul.' i !" nntli-a on II - U>' nKKIfKBOF MAKX l- Mil:It \ r i i, v ) I I IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 76639 B In RE HA Hit \ MBIIKKT NOT'CE TO CREDITORS \ I . NOTICE BV I IN T>- E CIC, I THE ELEVENTH I i RCI/it OF FLORIDA IN ND m 1 COL NT\ IN CHANCERV i iT F, R t N \ h '. I !l R . i Amy!. Vou. I ',. - plaint f-.r I ., i. I i you. and . rw .. I > | ihi I'lalntlfl \ a ooi.dfaRk i Mlnml I' Anew i-r !... of hi i- i. I'mi li do i I, * : N' I FIC NAME L 4V\ - ' Ih.- i-li-rk . tha If v,.u fall f.ilflt will ih.- r. li. f ''"h;. iCE NOER F CTI7 OLS NAME LAW 1 1 -. l\- ' u. ' il 111 I I - . I .' *..i<-h vi. , In THE !| A IKH Kiel IHHAN i > i: \ \ i. Florida ril d A II 1"7 E. B H4TMEII' Circuit Ccurt. D idi- County. F r"a By: MARG.I ERITE KENT Crputv C - (Circuit Court 8al) NOT CE L NDER ' :TIT>OU6 NAME LAW - wr,- -.i i i .m : 1 lark i .i IN THE Cl -JNTV JUDOES COURT IN AND i OR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 7L54J9-C -. ,., J M K I. ,i 'V I', - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' - or 1 i. it h ' J \. K i < I.- pui i. - I ml- .All l of \ .. ' . II ill , ? I L, ' ; - i IN THE COLNTv JUDGE'S CC 1 IN AND FOR DAOE C DUN- FLORIDA 'N PROBATE N -0-C INN'A SHKIU 11KH .i NOTICE OF PROBATE THE STATE OF FLORIDA ' . i i ' Ida t' 21 -l . i \ i o I ... <-u, Page 12-B +Jei IMgttte USD A PRIME AIR OFFERS ONLY U S COV'T. GRADED 4 INSPECTED PRIME & CHOICE BEEF' US COV'T GRADING STAMPS YOU FIND ON ALL FOOD FAIR BEEF IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF TOP QUALITY...AND THE CREAM OF THE CROP1 SIRLOIN &ce STEAKS $1.29 LB |09 OR T-BONE -^ UK I -bUINt Porter n se steaks prime lb. $1.39 Rib Steaks Chuck Steaks Top Round Steak pr.me lb.$1.19 Cube Steaks $1.19 SHORT CUT WELL TRIMMED PRIME LB. $1. 09 JUICY .......PRIME LB. 69< Rib Roast Crossrib Roast Round Roast CENTER CUTS SHORT CUT ... PRIME LB. $1.09 BONELESS No fat odded TOP OR BOTTOM PRIME LB. $1.09 No >' added PRIME LB. $1.19 LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. 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