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Combining THE JfWISff UNITY and THE JfrV.SH WKKIY ,._. 43 _. Number 8 Miami, Florida Friday, February 20, 1970 Three Sections Price 23c pHANT \N VH>S Cease-Fire Breakdown Is Complete g, Sprclsl K> |'>rt ... ,\!.km l< ; .iii.l Ei ',.'"' :- N, Than- Is- j nich '"': iy. Sa-1 me. "'" |k' 7-. Si .--. larj tn ral tt-Id < with his lop Middle Ed i. got irmistice |cttr>vr m Sew 1 I day and Gm\a on Wedi* laj U llsraiii plum rai li I Cairo sub- lurfe and l'nited Ai Republic Irrafi struck ai ross IrM S H / ICanal. ;. ptinv '' :-1 Golds |Mti: toW th. Km sse l. The lAnibs car.not rX|>rct lo wage a [war |- *ns willing li. observe a Ictase- tire attain it the other side [would, even il tin Arabs con- It..-...! to talk at praci negotia- Hon. bracl's Ministi r I th< L*niti 'l INations. Jacob | who lis in Miami Beach to addri IS Ithc WVdiusday night banquet .it |thf close of th. thn :.>: Mid- I Winter Conferfnct of the Amer- Continud on Ptoei 3-A Reaction To Bombing Of Egyptian Factory Is Worldwide UNITED NATIONS iJTA' Tin bombing of a civilian metal plant in Egypt List week by Is- ra< h j- is has atirred new efforts to de-fuse the worsening Middle ! ast crisis Israel called the bombing, in which then wai heavy loss ol lit--, a "regrettableerror." It was stn ssed that official policy is to strike only at military targets In response to Egypt's declared war of attrition. l.N. Secretary General 0 Thant i* expected to confer with I.t. On. Odd Bull, chief of the L'.N. cease-fin obaerveri corps ;n the Mideast, who was called to IN. headquarters for "ur- gent consultations" in view of what he described as "a virtu- ally complete breakdown of the Ci ase-fire" in the Suez Canal 7onc. Mr. Thant had also con- ferred separately with Charles Yost. l.S. Ambassador to the IN., and the Soviet Ambassa- dor, Jacob Malik. Acting Secretary of State Klnot L. Richardson summoned Israel's Ambassador Yitzhak Ra- bin to the State Department to convey the U.S. government's sharp prott st against the Israeli air raid Ambassador Rabin said after the meeting that they had cover* d the bombing raid and other aspects of thi Middle East ;' ation in thi ii ta'k. He r - iterated Israel's position that it would observe the cease-fire if the Arabs agreed to do likewise. Amcrlean proposals that the Four Powers undertake immedi- ate etiorts to restore the e-e-ase- lire elicited no imiiii-di.it.- re- sponse from the l.N. represent- ative of Kussia. Britain and ranee at last week's Bit Four meetingthe 26th that the Kit Power* haw held on the Mid- east sin.-e last ApriL They said merely that they would inform their government*, and Ameri- can officials were disappointed West Germany Posts Reward For Arsonist MUNICH iJTA i The Weal has (><>sted Ci'500 reward for informa- I tkir. Lading to cat, I in of arson- ists retponsibk foi tire that took the bves ol i n middle- agec and. Iderly J< last week. pt later announced ,t had new I information *se but wW give no detai at the pres- et lime. Konrad ink is, the appeeJ- N to the public to lii Ip police |m thtj investig il e in all tn Wesi German 1 Berlin are its een- Is and lens. 1 Commis- calli d the ' i foui storj 1 I- : ' broke out ami after i-.m in THIS ISSUE 'v>^N<*ywww I 4-A 'h 10B CSmi S-rnion 10-A I'-- lE,9M, 4-A IB t-n " B '"H'OUM 10-^ 10-A Weddings 8-91 at the fcack ol a more positive re action. Washington speculated on the ..--ii ihty thi t tin b i nl would delay President Richard M. Nixon's decision on Israel's .( I. st fm r.a.i. Phantom j< ts and other military aid, but Stati Department spokesman Carl Bartch refused comment. At his last press conferi'nce. Jan. 30. Mr. Nixon said he would an- nounce his decision on Israel's arms request within 30 days. Report* from Jerusalem said Israel evpeets the l'nited States to agree to the delivery of addi- tional Phantoms and Skyhawks in spite ol l!ie liomhint. Israeli government officials were said to believe the homiiint would have no long-term etfeet on I .S. policy in the Mideast. Poi- Paul vi sent his eon I >- lences to the Egyptian govern- ment over the death of 70 en il- ian workers in the bombi - Archbishop Agostino Casaro'.i. Vatican Secretary of the Church Public Affairs Council, sumnv ti- ed Egypt's Ambassador Abdel Halim Makhyoum to inform him Continued on Ps 5-A Dr. Jarring, U Thant Meet In Geneva To Discuss Mideast Woman-i World S-B the top floor, spread swiftlv along the wooden corriilors and stairs. A Sa-maa team of Federal and Bavarian State policethe same team that Is assigned to the Arab terrorist bombing SB***, I" win. h Kl AI passengers were at- tacked in MunU-h Atrpart last week, b-a\ ing one dead and U Injured .* Investigating the bUse. The Palestinian terrorist or- ganization that claimed "credit" I..i the Munich Airport attack denied any connection with the Jewish community center fire, it was reported from Amman. Jordan. Interior Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher said the Fed- pral P.i public would .1" every- thing possible to see that Ger- man) d s not "become a play- ground for terrorists,'' hut de- clared h< saw no connection be- i-a. i n the fire and the terrorist attack. Two ..t th.- victims were n - \ ivors of Nazi concentratii n amps David Jakubowtcz, 60, a natlvi ol Cxechoslovakla, a id ti. orgi 1'iau. 63. who was born m Lemberg and held both Ger- i ..in and Israeli nationality. Tin Other victims were list) ! as Mrs Jadwiga Pfau, Ri !;, ch< i 59, Leopold Gimpel. 50. Max Blum. 71. an American citi- / n who worki d as a fun i g gfried Offi n a< her, 1 librai I VNITKD NATIONS (JTAi fine of th. subjects of discussion betwien Dr. Gunnar V. Jarring and I'.N. Secretary G-neral U Thant at their meeting in Ge- neva was the advisability of Dr. Jarring's Irruraadlats resumption Of his Mi.Uast mission in an at- tempt to cool down the situation th.re. the Jewish Telegraphic Agency has l. arnol. The Jarring mission to the Middle East was shelved last spring when the Four Powers the l'nited States. Soviet I'nion, Britain and France began talks aiming at 'agreed guidelines" to be giv< n Dr Jarring for a settle- ment of the Arab-Israel conflict. The Four Powers have not reached agreement on any guide lines and. despite repeated con- cessions by the l'nited States, have not approached agreement on any major issues. Mr. Thant is known to have been increasingly concernt d over thi itepped-up pace of the Arab-Jewish fighting ami to he apprehensive that Israel and the Aiab States may be on the verge of full-scale renewal of hostili- ties. It is also known that Mr. Thant believes that some sort of cease-fire arrangt ment must be inforctd immediately to prevent a widening of the conflict. The Secretary-General was said to nclicw that the present : tate of ntar-waifarc has mad. attempts at settlement by diplo- matic means almost impossible and that the only hope of avert- ing a conflagration would be if both sidi s limited their activity and gave the' diplomats a chance to work. France' has proposed that Dr. Jarring be sent to the Middle Fast immediately to seek com- pliance with the original cease- fire agreement. Britain and the l'nited State's also believe com- pliance- with the agreement is urgent, but the Soviet I'nion his not gone along with them. In the view ol Russia and Fgypt, the cease-fire agre-ement crystallizes Israel's retention of territories it occupied .luring the Six-Day War U.S. Will Take All Necessary Steps In Interest Of Peace Black Panther Attitudes Are Anti-Semitic NEW YORK (JTAI The Am- rican Jewish Committee has charged thai the activities and statements ol the Black Pan- thers have been so consistently anti-Zionist and anti-Israel that it is almost imp ssible to make tiu- distinction i-. twee n u lr at titu.ii and anti-St mitism. In a 1- port issued by Seymour Samet, director ol Its Inter- group Relations and Social Ac- tion !> partment, the Commit- tee noti d that for a variety "f i. asons, attacks on J. ws as Jews no longi i poUticall) it- - tivt m this co intrj In recenl yeai has '""::' Continued on Page 3-A NEW YORK iJTAi In a speech made at the America- Israi l Friendship Dinner of Bnai Zion, Rep. Gerald Ford. House minority leader who is the ad- ministration's e hii I spokesman in Congress, declared that the L'nited States will elo more' than talk it will do everything it can in the interest ol peace and sta- bility in the Middle' Fast. "The l'nited Statt *." he said, 'is pre- an 'i to supply the mil I equipment necessary for friend- |j governments, such as Israe tu defend thi mselvea " stn ssing the urg< ncj I Is- rai i's corn it ass, ssment ol i S int< ntions in the Middli l ast , i isis and the need for ii ovet communications betwet n Israi I at d America Rep Foul said had proposed establishment ol p telephone "hot-line" betw 11 -.-. ashingtoi a d -!- rusali m , ~. .i which would enabl< either pi. sld< nt Richard Nixon or Is- Vlinisti r Golds Me Ii to clai ify ing. any misuml. rstan I- "The heit-line." the Ke-pillili. an leader said, "would also lie use- t nl ii new factors developed thai threatened a dangerous escala- tion or spreading ol the con- flict, lsr:ii-l." he- said. "Weinlil have the- reassurance <>t Instan- taneous hiiiiniuniiatii.il with tin- President, and the PrenWent, In any crisis, eoulel instantly con- tact Mrs. Meir." Washlngti n obserwrs noting that estal llshmi nt ol such a line wi lid 11 nstitute official L' S ti. i ol Jerusalem as I .. ,.t | [si ii I's govei nment, d ii that Mr. Ford would not , osal with ,,it | i ...i li arance by thi White liuus. . ):. p. Ford said the adminls- tratioi wi Id of course, 'pref. r in t.u- shi] nl "t Continued on P9 7-A Pcge 2-A > Ui\l fhridliar Friday.. February 20, IS Milton Weiss Is Named For Award Milton Weiss, president of the Greater Miami Jeuir.li Federation, has been named the 1970 recipient and a Chi. f of the Iron Arrow at University oi Miami. Mr. Weiss is also a past presidi nl of the Miami Beach Kiwanis Club, a former member of the Dade County Board of Publie Instruction and hoard of governors oi the Miami Beach ( hamber of Commerce. Murray Turetsky is chairman Ol the Appan l Group of the Mercan- tile Division Committee; Harrj Mizrach is honorary chairman, and Mrs. Beatrice Abel, Bernard Faffe, Sam Rappaport, Milton Malsin and Sam Lieberson are cochairmen. The committee includes Nancy Bannerman, Stanley Barnett, Ronj Benjamin, Edward Herman. Ed- ward Blackman, Margaret Burke, Carolyn Hurt. Mike Carlo. Susan Cairey. Julia Cilrone. Robert Col- by, Mike FeWstein, Peter Fellner, Mn K. Fernandez. Michael Finelli. June Fitzgerald. Harold Preinberg, Sidney Frenchman. William Fried- V er, William Givner. Nina Glob- iis. Milton Goldberg. LesterGrog- er, Paul Gross. Jean Gulien, Henry Hershey. Shirley Hoffman. Nadine Hudson. Also Gordon Kaplan. Louise Kaplin, Morton LefkowitZ, Arthur Livingston, Gwen Love. Alan Marcus. Jim McGrath, Donna Na- than. Al Nirenlx rg, Valerie l'ey- .n. Selma Pollack. Rita Rabstein, Harold Relnhard, Louise Rice, Samuel B. Robinson. Norman rtothstiin. Ted Kubel, Gloria Sal- dors, according to an announce- ment made by William S. Ruben, i vatore, Seymour Schuiner, Casey of the Harold mortal Award. MILTON WEISS B. Bowrarth Mi- Tin award will be presented to Mr. Weiss, who is president of Miami Beach Federal Savings anil I.oan Associaiton, at the annual Mercantile Di\ ision dinner to be held on behalf of the Combined Jewish Appeal Israel Emergency Fund campaign Thursday, Feb. 26. at the Sheraton Four Ambassa- Mereantiie Division coordinator. Division cochairmen Louis I. Da- vis and Herman Hammer reported thai Brig. Gen. Yeshayahu Gavish of the Israel Defense Forces will be guest speaker at the event. Mr. Weiss joins a list of award recipients headed by John M. Ser- bin. who was honored in 1965; the 1966 recipient was Jacob Rabino- witz; Jay I. Kislak received the 1967 award; Robert Macht the award for 1968 and Max Orovitz was 1989 recipient. Assistant secretary of Mount Sinai Hospital's board of trustees. a past general chairman of the Combined Jewish Appeal campaign Segal. Leo SelkowitZ, John N. Serbin. Sheldon Singer. Santord Sprint/. Mike Sussman. Roberta temple. Mac Wapnick. Sol Wenig, Kd Wexler. Solomon Zelonkcr and Angie Zindcr. George Mover is chairman of the Department and Retail stores Group; his cochairmen arc San- lord Sprint/ and Dave Miller. Maxwell H. \V< lshiaii and Sey- mour Mufson are eoohalrmen of the Home Furnishings Group; A. J. Alexander and Mcndell M Selig are hon .rni y chairmen, and eonunittei members include Louis, taller, J. William Baros, Jr., San- i ford Burrs. Edward Eisenberg,; Buddy Hurt. AI Isaacson. Stank*} I Jamison, Nat Kupi r. Ralph Le vita, Hyman Lipzin, Marty Martin. Dave Mi lilt, George MildWOff, ' Gerald Mathanson, Harvey Niems, Ralph Oster, Ed Salomon. Jr.. Fiank Seklen, Paul Shapiro, Edith lima Siegei. J. ti.. Lffnerand Nel- son Zicln rman. Morris Rabinowitz will serve as the Jewelrj Group's chairman: the Shoe Group will be In aded by Hoy Bowen, Jr.. Joseph Feinbere. and Nick Stern, cochairmen. Beth Am To Honor David J. Light At Its 1970 CJA-IEF Event A gala dinner-dance will be held , by Temple Beth Am Sunday at King's Bay Country Club in be- half of the 1970 Combined Jewish ; Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund campaign. Mrs. Judith Beilin. Consul of Is- lael In New York will be the gw Bl 1 speaker at the ( vent, during which David J. Light will be honored for 'is outstanding commitment and . dedication to Tl mple Beth Am. \ Israel and work' Jewry. Leonard Luna is serving as din- ner chairman; Jay I Kislak has been named honorary chairman of 'he dinner. Cochairmen of 'he Temple I'1 th , Am campaign are Stanley Gilbert and J. David Liebman. New Oil Pipeline In Operation Since Feb. 1 TEL AVIV IJTA1 Israel has disclosed the fad that us new 42-inch oil pipeline linking the port of EUal on the Gulf of Aqaba with Asbkelon on the Mediterranean '-oast some 160 miles away has been in opera- tion since Feb. 1. The (ISO million pio.net by- passes the Suez Canal, which ':,s been closed to ill shipping sine, the SiX-Dai War. and was always closed to Isnu li ships and cargoes. The pip line's pres- ent capacity is 20.000.000 tons annually. The installation ol ad- ditional pumping stations will ii ipk the annual cai>a< it... At thi '. Illal ti rminal, the oil is taken ft om supi i lank( i s and it is loaded into small) r tank' i^ at Ashkelon for transshipment to southern and western Eu- rope. Israel is cent.dent that the surplus oil can I* sold to IJiro- ; an consumi rs, evi n though the the price is higher than that shipped around the tape of Good Hop. by tanker. A British tanker presently at Ashki Ion was th.- first vessel to take on a cargo of oil Which had come through the new pip. hm The oil hail been brought to Eilat by the 121.000-ton Israeli tanker Nivi. Israi I's Zui I 4 has ordered two mon \ :.i,rsl 250.00D-torT capacity and It 1 -id. ring three add ,] of that size. HELP DOUGLAS GARDENS WITHOUT SPENDING A DIME! ELIAS DIAMOND CUTTING DO YOU HAVE ANY BROKEN, CHIPPED OR OLD FASHIONED CUT DIAMONDS' HAVE IT REPAIRED AT FACTORY ESTABLISHED 1924. BUY DIMCT ROM MANUFACTURER Phone 379-/397 || | | | ^BSV ^B ** ills' ^ ^BBV m BBSS' *> W ' j Funds earned by the Jewish Home for the Aged j 1 Thrift Shop at 7300 N.W. 27th Avenue, in Miami, I is an important part of the Home's operating j I income. Won't you help the Home today by contributing I items for resale at the Thrift Shop? *>W**^ '69 DODGE wv. Other Fin* Carl $38.50 Week 1969 Model. Free Milage anywhere In So. Fla. A. A. AARON RENTALS 1451 W. FUgler 373-67*5 ArVAAAvAAAArSAAAA<^SAAA PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS MSH/0N CENTER OF THI SOUTH Lar(,*t Selection in Lateet Style* for Men fand Women FREE PARKING SPACE IN REAR CONVENIENT TO BUSES 778 LINCOLN ROAD (On th* Mall) Phon. JE 84749 Oeullata' Preaer pilot* Fill** , CONTACT LENSES ' Do you have furniture, appliances, bedding, j cameras, clothing, sporting goods or any other I saleable merchandise which you no longer need | ! or can use? I w | Do you know someone, a friend or a neighbor, j ! who is redecorating? Perhaps a hotel, an apart- I ment house. Tell them about our Thrift Shop. I Douglas Gardens has serious financial needs, I 1 since 80% of its 222 residents are public welfare recipients. With increased operating costs, and j j public assistance payments in Florida the lowest | ! of all states, the Home urgently needs your help I to maintain its high quality care. May we count I . on your support? 1 Just phone 696-2101 and arrange for our truck to pick up your merchandise. I And remember contributions to the Thrift *pOllMpn SS* *\*V ** Rabbi Joseph I. Rackovsky MSS Jl 1-3595 945 MICHIGAN AVE.. MIAMI BEACH Shop are tax deductible. The Douglas Gardens family Board and staff thank you. residents, AARON KRAVITZ -------' JHA Vice President Chairman Thrift Shop Committee JEWISH HOME FOR THE AGED JWV Delegate* Meei| Delegates from Jewish War\ i-ratis i>osts and auxiliaries meal at 8 p.m. Monday in \mi riinna Hoti I. Bal Harbour! - as plans for the am i j , onvi nti in, Department ol Fk commander Arthur \ s l: | announo d. Mi i convi ntion eommitti are Rosofsky, M. Jay Berliner frvii r K. Coopi rman ; , nor., wtiich attrai Is in-miMTs and lh ii families, u>J iv is iii ill In Jim' l.itvuk On Program Michael Lltwak will ; | in Hie literary-musical progranj 'h presented bj Moadon Han Hebrew Speaking Club at 8 Monday in the 100 Lincoln Club Koum. His topic will be "j legration of Various Coi ri in Israel." Music will he pro\ I y a quartet from the C mini Mandolin Association. ViVY? i MIAMI TITLE & ABSTRACT 104 N.E. 1st STREET PHONE 373-8432 ABSTRACTS ESCROWS TITLE INSURANCE A DIVISION Or* TITLE mlumAMCt coMr Riverside announces its newest funeral chapel at 16480 N.K. 19th Avenue to serve the Jewish Communities of North Miami Beach. Manhattan RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL CHAPEL. INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Founded by Charles Rosenthal, 1877-1966 North Miami Beach: 16480 N.E. 19th Avenue Miami: Douglas Road at S.W. 17th Street JE 1-1151 19th and Alton Road: In the heart of Miami Bead 1250 Normandy Drive: fifteen minute* from Hollywood Far RockawM Bronx Brooklyn Westchester to arrange a funeral anywhere in the United Stain, call the nearest Riverside Chapel Murray N Rubin, f 0 v 20. 1970 +Jmlsi) JkrHinr Page 3-A ilher Attitudes Are Anti-Semitic ,| lioni I' '-' II pur- ,.i :mi i- l.i Mil' "i KM. rill. ilNCtW l All "s Triiuls \inil\srs I>l\ Moll, liM-lmlrs loiil- pltattona f piii'lii- atatententa during 0M past .wars l>\ Panther fUM*ttoaiariw, and edi- torial! ami newa atorlta in The Blmk Panther, the I'artxs olfi- iial publication, all ol which in- rtiiali' the group's support of Kl Fatah and ihi- Arab guerrillas, iml opposition t Israel ami its opportera. The study quoted Panthi i Mir. isti i ni mrormation l'k.-1i-.- - Cleaver a-, stating, "Zionists, wherever they ma] be, are our enemies We totally support the i ni the Palestin- ian iieople ana ins I the watch- dogs of imperialism." In < "i;s c.i respondent Richai >l Holti let's Jan. 30 report from Algiers mi an alliance between Black Panthi rs and El Fata i, lid, "The El Fa en ilia i i ;ii ion is riix ussing train- ing Black Panthers in actual com I Israel to pn them for a sabotage and n rin 'inn campaign in the Unlti I Stat - Vase-Fire \,eakdoum Complete Ltuninn. .1 rro'" ''-'' '' i . i I it i lc I ' I I I r ; !- IftrUl ' I t I I' - ] I I lokReview !5\ lnlnllr I I We have (H!PS & PUTTS TV golfer's funny book I Cromwell Publication* JF. P.O. Boi 626 Albany.:.... 12201 Imerican Israeli \Z illlelijioui Artkltl rf S|.ioqoqu's - SiIimIs Hornet : '357 WASHINGTON AVI. I '" S.Scfcwsrti I REPHUN'S HEBREW BOOK STORE HAS EVERYTHING FOR r|"*WW, Hebrew Schools P Jewish Ho-es. Free Gih rh&yBrWit2vah Outfit. |1"h**HMafc jt moit NATIONAL HEBREW |AELI GIFT CENTER "*VAH SETS l*iu. T'CLES GIFTS wiSN0TN AVI. 532-2210 lrmrly Beiil.r.) "j Hebrew Book Store L>.^J>0Me8TIC o.Pxa lati* ..* PrlvM " L2*- MMO Vi; **-v .*- Not every place in Israel is mentioned in the Bible You prob il' nk about going lo Israel foi seniimeoiiil reasons. \nd why not.' . li is the place where .ill those wonderful Bible stories actually took place And it is the treasured homeland ol a people who were homeless lor nearly -.000 years . so in our country sentiment plays a big role. But not the only oik. Wh,al about the Israel thai never gets mentioned in the Bible'.' ["he Israel ol luxury Mediterranean resort-hotels, fashionable health spas, and golf courses' . Or the Israel of fancy supper clubs and loud discotheques that go until all hours of the morning.' . You didn't know about that Israel, did Well, if vou're planni ig a the Islands, oi anywhere foi that matter, think about it And while vou're at it. think a new low wintei and summer ral Spend a week soaking up our sentiment andspenda week soal in \ p in And then spend the next tilt> talking about it \ou The tun ii Heaven kno>rvs,wc could use the puolicuy Airline of Israel" For more information contact your travel agent or EL A I. Israel AJriines, 1602 Washing" Avenue, Miami Beach 632-5441 Pcge 4-A +Jeist fkridiar Friday.. February 20, J 'Jewish Flloridllan OFFICE ar.J PLANT120 X E. 6th Strfst Telfphone J7J-4605 P.O. Box 2973, Miami, Iior-ds 33101 Frso K. Siiociiet EJ.:.-jriJ Publisher Sflma M. Thompson Assistant tu Publisher T*i Jewith Floridl*n doe not guarantee the Kashruth of the merchandise advertised in its column. Published every Friday since 1927 by The /eu'ish Ploridisn 6*c:nd-Class Postage Paid at Miami. Flu at 1M N.E. th St.. Miami. Fla. IS132 Th Jevtiih Ploridian has absorbed the Jewith Unity and the Jewish Weekly. Member of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Seven Arts Feature Syndicate. Wcldwide News Service, National Editorial Assn., American Assn. of English- Jewish Newspapera, and the Florida Press Association. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: (Local Area) One Year 15.00 Three Years 12.00 Out of Town Upon Request Volume 43 Friday, February 20. 1970 Number 8 14 ADAR 1, 5730 Economic Strength Is Decisive The determination of the Israeli people to make a nation of Jews live is their not-so-secret weapon in this time of crisis, but economic strength is also decisive. The Inter- national Inaugural Conference for Israel Bonds, which is meeting here on Miami Beach, puts the spotlight again on the critical funds which the annual Bond campaign pro- vides for the maintenance and expansion of the Israeli economy. Some 2.000 delegates from all sections of the United States and Canada will hear Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon discuss Israel's economic problems. With all respect to that outstanding leader, we doubt that North American Jews need much more convincing. We know that economic development is vital and must not be interrupted, and we know that the conference will be the springboard for a campaign that will fulfill Israel's expectations of receiving S250 million from the sale of Bonds this year. Ui. Position Embarrassing The British government became the 75th nation to sign the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide when it took action recently at the United Nations some 28 years after the Convention was introduced. It is difficult to believe, but the United States is now the only major power which has not adopted the statement whose objectives are contained in its title. Southern sen- ators, for the most part, have blocked efforts by America's presidents to have the agreement ratified. We hope Presi- dent Nixon carries the political strength to end our embar- rassment as well as our hypocrisy. An Example Of Campaign's Value It will be one of the smaller events in this year's cam- paign for the Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund, but surely the significance of the dinner planned by the Hebrew-Cuban Committee will not be lost on our community. The helping hand which the Greater Miami Jewish Com- munity provided these refugees from another kind of Com- munist tyrannysome of whom were on their second and third emigrationsis but one example of the value of the campaign for local and national, as well as overseas, agencies. HIAS, Jewish Vocational Service, Jewish Family and Children's Service, all played a role in establishing our Cuban Jewish neighbors in our community as dedi- cated people who have become a part of Jewish life in Greater Miami. Their assistance is welcomed, as well as that of all who have not yet been reached in the campaign and who should be inspired to give by the evident need. A New International Federation The battle for Jewish survival is not confined to this country alone. The small Jewish communities in Asian and Pacific nations recently formed an international group, headquartered in Australia, to combat erosion of their identity and culture. Jews of Australia, Hong Kong. India. Japan, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand have created a Federation of Jewish Communities of Southeast Asia and the Far East. Thus opens a new chapter in the ancient story of Jewish migration eastward which is supposed to go back to the time of Solomon. Although the communities of Australia and New Zealand, in particular, have many Jews prominent in the building of those nations, the loss through assimilation has been great. The aim of the Federation is both survival and strengthening the Jewish heritage. Comment I have yet to moot, anyone among my Jewish professional colleagues who knows as little about Zionism. I came late into this field and when it became evident that there were not just Zionists, but all kinds of them. 1 closed my mind to the whole thing just as I did about geog- raphy when all those new na- tions came on the scene and the L"nited Nations ballooned into well over 100 members instead of the 57 varieties with which I nad grown up. There was also an incident some timein 1*47. I believe after World War 2 when I was drawn into the Zionist web for a period of 24 hours which con- vinced me my ignorance was truly blissful. One evening I was Invited to a party at the New York home of author Ben Hecht where I was inspired to help raise money and lend aid to something called The Irgun." The following day. at lunch with my usual mixed group of friends, most of them Jewish. I voiced my enthusiasm for The Irgun." Well! I was treated to a dissertation on "Jewish fascists, terrorists" and my general ig- norance of Israel and Zionism. It was at that point my zeal not for Israel, which never di- minished- -for Jewish political involvement came to an end and I returned to the simple matter of Democrat-Republican con- frontation. Another reason for my non- involvement, as I told a group of local Zionists at a meeting last week, was that as a product of the radical Ws I had-taken a dim if not hostile view .>t Zion- ism as the solution to the Jewish problem. I shared with many left-oriented Jews the belief that only a society which eliminated class distinctions would aiSO ei tse religious and color dis- crimination. Everybody a broth- er, if not a comrade But I do not recall the same hostility toward Zionism and thus to Israel in our time among the young Jewish radi- cals of that era that we * to find among their modern counterparts. This is what I si>oke about; much. I am cer- tain, to the great discomfort and disbelief of these dedicated old warriors who cannot imagine that some of their grandchildren are developing an anti-Israel stance. It's sadly true. Some highly knowledgable Jewish sociolo- gists feel that the most impor- tant political event affecting Is- rael in recent years hat been the rise of the New Left in Western politics. While it sprung up on campus, in France. Germany and England, jfs well as in this coun- try, in opposition to all estab- lishment parties, the need to find an ideology in the last two years has brought these young people mostly to the Maoism of the Chinese Communists. And when we speak of these young people we are s|>eaking of many Jews, for while the radicals are only a small percentage of col- lege and high school youth, a disproportionate number are Jewish youth. On their ideological grounds. by EDWARD COHEf Israel js an.outpost ,J imperialism and El Fa) guerrillas seeking liberal their land. Never mind ai. sound, idealistic reasons fur tablishing the State the Holocaust is \>m\ 0f tjj history they refuse to that the Arab guerrillas ha nevi r stati d air. go . other than death to t The fact is this is the aj. !nj see it. Ignorant about Zi .1 am, I pointed out. oui youth] radical or otherwise j less oi the socialist ai background of so mai Zionists in Israel and _> social and democrat i \r| mentation of the -j where the partticipat. racy they talk atiout oi J is a reality. What tlv . hear about is an Israi i of .1ii ners to sell bonds, to raise fun-1 where the participator) no emphasized and the revolutka ary ardor of idealistic Jews glossed over. Well, this is no time !-> shak the establishment. I for money is desperat.l. i-e^iei if Israel is to survive But fore it is too late we will bh\\ to find a way to coi radical young who. small in r.'j ber though they maj :.! play a large part in : trmiq public opinion, that Isra>' many ways represent-, i t o.-.i the best hopes of Jews but of 31 people looking for a better wjJ of life. MATTER OF FACT by JOSEPH ALSOP WASHINGTON The Ian in the Middle East is visibly, isl continuously, increasing in ways already ex i I in this spar-v it i- therefore time for some plain <;> akin) the relation between embattled Israel and this countr) irgi immensely valuable min iritj if Americans of Jewish descent The subject is so delicate I a personal word may perhaps - be permissible. To begin with : i porter supp irte I the lai James V Forresta!, whm he futile'j : .. lei I r n's Mid : Eastern po lial qu tioi m - w leth : the Unite I St itea - ul i pn -- for admission of .- thei 100,000 Ji *s to Pales- 'out the re il quest - whether to support the esl th- in : il in indej en : nt Is- si ite. Hard American In- terests di it ited i K ipening own g I - id of the gates of Pali tie in I to 50 000 .' ivsoi IStyRI t;Cl ,-. \\ mdx W by, first tse in one f 1 in the American n h i- contributed m i i ' i the success of th ondly, America w ivoided the loss ol e in the Arab stat wlu) h is now resulted fron i i ., '.ii i il i as the St it - chief sponsor on I st ige. T this day Am< \ practical interests u the Arab are,is ol i M ::l E st if Americans of thit kind of Mi i> t .li ness I w inch, thai are not i, we might I Is} ^ i in the I Gen. de Gaulle ai I Pomoidon Bui what hai .'.or:.-. Practical Int r> : therefore go for i i'her considi precedence The firsi When .mi countr} -. State of Israel, - e l an in. i esponsibility. Trn>- n poi ter has that h a aw mn< -- :hty has ; heightened by th< ,1 miration that ever} ' rael has always insp even those who lo that admiration cam dodge or shirk the itv that our countr) sssu long ago. f This means, very" *'mP we cannot stand idly by * the Soviet aid to Egypt na rect Soviet participa tion i" Continued on P lJ-A foiffr February 20. 1970 +Jtnist fhiiinr Pcge 5-A Reaction To Bombing Of Factory ^ Tom Page 1-A) Cm>c'.htw over the [cashed. TbcmUng^....."*'mnrd F* accepted Israels E^thst it was an honest Ci TV New York Times BS ?** ca"J" r!Lv-,,Weprnrrsionof Is- 1 {WdUblr rlM to rc- ,t,)Pr,sj,!.nt Nasser's W .minor,/ Although IsraeU >*> '|an" "ua, "continued some such ,Vnt rw an ineritaMe [sra< rash ik>I- fcir win icy ol attacking military tarp capital These attacks are too hazardous to continue." The London Sunday Observer said the Israeli raid would "im- |)ose severe pressures on Nasser to retaliate in kind, even at sui- cidal cost." Whether Intended or not. it said, the raid marked a serious stage in the escalation of Mideast warfare. Romr aewapapera were s.un. what inclined to accept lrael'< acknowledgement or an error in the tmmhinc, and referred to 1- rael'o rfforta In the paat to avoid hitting eMUaa center*. Kilt the news agency Ansa carried a dr- )>.!< h from its Cairo corre*poa works was Ixunhed with MH'b precision as to cast douht on Israel's assertion that it was a mistake. Most newspapers took the po- sition that larael'i warning re- garding the presence of three unixplodtd bombs in the wreck- age was proof of the genuine- ness <>f Israel's claim it was hit by accident, The warning, re- garded as unprecedented in war- fan was issued by Defense Min- ister Moahe Dayan within hours after the laid, lie said informa- tion was gleaned from returning pilots, .md ask. ii the Interna- tional Red Cross and L'.N. ceasi - fire observers corps to relay the Information to Egyptian author- ities to prevent further loss of life. I^irry King Emcee Master of cer< monies at the Iiis- r.iyne Democratic Club's annual dinncr-danco in the Pla/a Hotel Saturday evening Will be TV pcr- -inality Larry King. The organi- zation's president, Ted Cohen, an- nounced that the dinner chairman " ill be Sid Rubin. Ticket chair- man will be Mrs. Max Schwartz* berg; David Hubsch is treasurer. 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Albert, chair- i th< Gn iti 1 Miami [si 11 I bond Organization, has announeeA award will be conferred 1 Dr. Sti rn al the 30th Anni- vi i sarj Test il Banquet to be 3 1 March 22. at the 1 Hotel. : '>a!i!i Beach, un- 11 i, th< synago u ing made to Di ! in rreoi n of his : leadership i strrngthi nin [si ai I through i l lond program. Corn n, vi teran com- I li adi r '.:-. the religious and I n>ic lil ol this commu- rity, .' ill si rve as honoi ary chair- ,, tii. event, which marks th< si in of th< Rabbi Stern's 30th ,, rsarj '"s member of the rabbinate. Leonard Zilberl Is serv- ing as dinner chairman. A member of Agudas Hora- bonim, Rabbinical Council of America. Rabbi Stern is world re- nowned for his ii adership, scholar- Bhip and service on behalf ol Jew- ish life in America as well as for tntc ol Isrtu I. Al the b< h si ,.f the late MosheShan tl Is i ' , Minteti r ol Finance, Ral bi Stern initiafc .1 the Israi I Bond drivi In M' xico in 1951. when the woi Id-wide drive was launcl [ntemationai pn sidenl of the .1. 1 .sai> m Talmud Award and the Friends of Bickur Cholim, Rabbi Stern is also presidenl >>i the In- stitute of Zwchll Binyan Yehoshua and national vice president of the Vad Hachnuch Hatorani. The author of some 20 volumes of Biblical. Talmudic and Respon- se literature, including the two- volume "Eternal Law," the pro- 1 osi 1 Constitution for Israel. Dr. Stem is chairman of the south- east! rn region ol the Mizi whi >""- ganization of America, a founder ol Torah S011< tj ol the Air an.l of the International Torah Uaiveiw sit., ii. is on the national pre- sidium "I zras Torah, and is a icmbi r ol i'ii Union of Orthodox , th R ibbinical Council ol ' Amerii a, thi Orthodox Jewish Si Ii nlists of Ami lica and A ; srael. The Jerusali m P< ace Award t. e pn senti d to Rabbi Sti rn con- tains a bas-reliel map of the an- ,-ii nt wall city of Jerusalem with .1 quotation from the Book of .- ih, consisting of the c lebrati d . ommitmi nt of faith, which reads Fo Zion"s saki. I shall not kei p - lent. For Jerusalem's sake, I shall not rest." The Arthur speak ' well-known physicist Dr Kantiwlt* 1 h. US gme.n Kantre I/, will b l ment's lull .;''!. ; ,. _ 1 instituti "i I' chnology. H s known foi his res arch in :.:,l ,|yi ,n cs and his | loi application of the shook tube to iigh-temperature gas problems. iv Kat irowitz, who served as ,1 ,:.. ,; IS Dynamics Seetioi ,.; the National Advisory Commit- 1,, roi Veroi uiti *, as a profi s- sor ol a.....:' : : -' rinB ... p ics at Cor- nell University. He Mitute proh bsoj at Mass* Institute ol Technology and has 1,,,!, ;, Fulbright and Gug- |r Mow at Can I Uanehi ster Univi I and is a Fi How of thi . 1 Aits md Si i:c s 1 Kan trow ii 2, ii National a. j and the Interi lautics, Is I'o .il of Prince 101 1 !! pai tment of A. : in and thi I ef til* I IIUiTm " .la. >i> Walt, r I'hmai .1' t he American 1 j uho is an 1 v cuth I ti-, ; Carbide Col p., will inli Kantiowit/ al thi < m r "f Ti chnion's , I of Govi rnors T i\ ht><- familj I I llman Centi 1 acility at Ti c - rvi d as cbai logical C01 fi 1 Middle East I>K. KANTROWITZ the American T chnor S l> he he I M c 1 7 it 'no F ml bleau Hotel. K. Vlbrrl Pall -t, din- ner chairman, h s innounced, Vic sident Id Wc 1 C.:p A ' Everett Ii-search U 1 ory, Di Scroll Beillg Given Rabbi Lehrfield Speaker To Israelite Center A Torah Scroll which belonged to the now-disbanded Minvonaires Congregation, will officially presi nted to the Isra< lite Center at the synagogue's S:lr> p.m. sen'- ,. es Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Hair. B. Schwartz. Mr. Schwartz ill carry the scroll through the congregation, and present it to ilio temple presi- dent, William Drucker. Following tin' services, Mr. and Mrs. Schwartz will host the Oneg Shabbal In honor of the occasion. Rabbi : vld L> hrlii Id, spiritual Icr ol 1 Israel 1 'ongn - gati n was lh n meeting ol llv J< Ish National Fund Council tins week in the La- ?ayette Room ol the Fontaine- hicau Hotel. A musical program v as presented bj Shmuel Fershko .md a progn ss n port made on the annual Purlni Scudah, which is -vheduled for March 22. 'HEAR AS NATURE INTENDED (COMPLETE IN THE EAR) JUST SUPS IN THE EAR!! 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Supreme Court Opens II* ann Supreme Cum t hat opened heai - iml;s on Um controversial iasui hi Friday night television with testimony it \ oted mainly t" technical and Ipgal points Th. hearing* will b< continued a) < later date, court has before Ii iwo orders nisi, one upholding an In- t, i in- order it Issued last No- vember establishing Sabbath television nwl another demand- ins its canorHation. The interim \tas isauad by the c m ii i after I'nnn'i <;.iI.Ih Metr, unctei pn satire from tl' < trthodoji i"> hiical (until .. overrun ii ti cision by the Israel BroailcastlnK A ithoi ity t" |h i nut telecasts on ^i ven-day basts. Senior Citizens Meet Florida SeiltOT CltizMIS Club 2 will holil a snernbershlp-bueiness . ting at 1 p m Monday in thi Washington Federal Bank Build- ing, 1234 Washington Aw., Miami Beach. MATCHMAKER VvS% V*> . J PANIC BUTTON FAMILY TIE LOVE MACHINE NEWS MEDIUM SOCIAL DIRECTOR SECURITY BLANKET IMAGINE LIVING WITHOUT A TELEPHONE. 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STATE- -ZIP- Anoihor Aehlevemenl ol Development Co.oo.onon ol Amo..c.' eil '' ,.,..... r.__ pm*m*.'.-o~~"~~ QT""*""'..... m*+~~*-~~ f- Faej-g-A *-k*itfrh*kHir Friday,. Fbmary 20, 197rjM Fri*3 * i CJA-IEF Campaign Events Continue In Various Locations P.abbi Leon Kronish. spiritual David Abrams. Joseph Braver- being held on behalf of the 1970 leader of Temple Beth Sholom. man. Ann Elkies. H. Goldstein. CJA-IKF campaign is scheduled wtt\ be the gut*! spewlcefM'n dhU N'nthnn 'Could. Samuel Leventhal. I f..r 8 pm in the Seville Mote n r meeting of SeacoasI Towers West residents Wednesday. Julius B. Kaplan is serving as chairman of the event which is be- ing held in behalf of the 1970 Combined Jewish Appeal [srael Emergency Fund campaign: Abe > ii/ is serving as cochairman. Members of the committee in- cl de BenCutler, MichaelFerman, Irving Fox. Fred Jonas. Herman Karmiel, Sidney King. Sol Lantz. May, Meyer Meyers, David nan. Mitchell Rifkin. David 1. n, Al Roth. Bernard Rubinger. t Sloane. A. Warshowsky. Harold Wasserman, Melvta Worth an<: Nathaniel Zalka. E- n Essen, chairman of the Res- UU ce and High-Rise Division, has announced the appointment of Abe Lewis and Murray Tubelle as co- chairmen of the Plaza 800 Com- bined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emer- gency Fund Committee, which it presently mapping plans for the campaign. Neal Amdur has been named honorary chairman of the affair: Morris Putter is serving as chair- man, with Herman Flansbaum. Murray J. Fox. Fred Gillis and I Samuel Mcllits as cochairmen. on are Mr and Mr*. Irvina \ii..... Mr.- Pa> A*n. Irvine: Belslk, Mr and Mrs. Edward Brodlle*. Mr \i.. B.....i- Ml and Mr* Benjalii - Buxbaum, Mr* Ballj Chester. Mr. and Mr* Inuis Davldnff Mi- ana Mrs Oscar DenenbertJ, Mr. and Mr* H [Mm In Mr. and Mr* Bamuel Dorman, Mr and .M Joseph Eren- j frucht. Mr. and Mrs Jo, Felgenbaum. Mr. and Mr* H irry Fel.iman, Mn Rose Frtimkln, Mr. and Mrs Morris Oolub, Mr and Mrs Lout* Gottl -I .\'r. and Mrs M Gottlieb, I" Mrs Murra) Grover. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Guttman Also. Mr and Mrs n Harkavy. Air and Mrs Charles Herbert. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hitter, Mi and Mrs. J Hollander, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Horwlta, Joseph Immerman. Mr and Mrs Kh Jacobson Mr. and >J .. Morris Jaffee, Mrs Freda Joseph Ju and Mrs. Frrd Kat*. Mr and , p Mrs. Frank Kaufman. Mrs KurfurM. .....'* Mr .....I Mn- I MRS. MORTON SILBERMAN Mr anil Mrs. All.eri LefowltS, Arthur Lefkowlt*. Nat Levin, Louis Levin* Mr and Mrs Meyer Levlne. Mr ami Mrs Martin Levinaon. Mrs. Bertha Levy, Mr. and Mrs I. A LeWinter, I Mrs Blanche T. Lewi*, Mi ami Mrs. Rose R,,anof, and Philip.fljota *-J IjJ-*" ^^ C .mmittee members include are ftrtong the members of their Morris Goldstone. Jack Silver, Ben corrunittee. Salsky, Samuel Doctrow. Samuel ---------- Go.'dwasser. Max Madalia. Sophie Herman Ehrlich will serve as Bernard G. Richards, foremost personality in Ihe American Jewish community for more than hall century, was honored on his 90th birthday by the presentation of a check representing a fund to finar.;e the publication of his works. Mr. Richard's birthday was celebrated by a group of intimate friends, con- sisting cf leaders in the field of Jewish social work religion and cultural affairs, at a luncheon this v at the Plaza Hotel here. Shown with the guest of honot as the check was presented are Samuel Roth (right;, National Campaign Chairman of the Israel Bond Organization, who served as Chairman c: Ihe sponsoring committee, and Joseph Brainin (left), former Executive Vice President of the American Com-., tie for the Weizmann Institute, who was Secretary y. the committee. Mr and Mrs Harry Meyers, Mr and Mrs Jacob Miller, Mr. and Mrs Her- man Mintzer. Mr. and Mrs Louis Motifs, Mr. and Mrs Irvine Pritzert. Dr. ami Mrs Benjamin Queen. Mr and Mrs. Ely Rice, Mr. and Mrs AJtnan. Hav Kronish, Frieda Woll- chairman of a breakfast meeting David Kosen, Mr. ami Mrs >u\ Roih- mari, Rae Lewis. Esther Doctrow. on behalf of the 1970 Combined | Ser^Mr.T/'^"^ JosephTsen" Rose Kopel, Rose Medalia. Rose Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency j wartx. Mr. and Mrs i^ouis Scnwartt, I Light. Gertrude Fineberg. Sandra Kund campaign on March 15. fgjg, Mr'an.i Mr.. M^St-miS! Silverman. Pauline Finkelstein. Members of Skv Lake Syna- Mr. and Mrs. Jadk Sherman. Mr. and j Go!riie Tinsky. Hilda Arnold. Thel- I 50gue and their friends will be in- { Mrj. ginrjgn tJUM^g. HEADQUARTERS rr.a Greengus, Sadie Ginsburg. Ros" Goldstein. Elsie Feder and Charlotte Selinger. Mr and vited to participate in the event.' Mrs. Meyer a. Tyaltler, Mr. and Mrs which will take place at the home twJggtor^Ur.J**.^**. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Venze. Mrs, Morton Silberman. chair- mar, of the Women's Initial Gifts Division of the 1970 Combined Jfcwish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fur.d campaign, will be the guest shaker at a breakfast to be held by Octagon Towers residents on Surday. March 1. Samuel Safenovitz is serving as chairman of the event, with Na- than L. Podell as honorary chair- man. Harry Beer. Alex Blechman, Irving Kaplan and Joseph Miller ar^ cochairmen. . ..nsjarte... and Mrs. Al Wobjsjamuth, Mrs Helen WolM-h. and Mr. and Mrs. Morris rotate;. ACT NOW SAVE! Interior Design Carpets Painting Inside and Outside Custom Dnpes and Upholstery Red Installation Tel. 758-5347 Judge Milton A. Friedman will be the guest speaker at a cocktail. jV feUl AddrCSSCS party to be held by Seacoast Tow- crs South residents in behalf of tttiiaT*nti At llilli-l the Greater Miami Jewish Federa-^UMle,,fe Al *** lion's 1970 Combined Jewish Ap- j Dr. Isaac Fein, historian and , peal and Israel Emergency Fund professor emeritus of Baltimore's ! campaign on Sunday. March 8. I Hebrew College, will address the ' Serving as cochairmen of the students of the Bureau of Jewish affair are Emanuel Fass. David S. Education's College of Jewish ; Ltvy and Samuel Redlich. The Studies on the subject "The Three committee includes Leon Allen. Faces of Jewish History" Tuesday . Max Berkoff. Samuel Al Bern-' at the University of Miami's Hillel | stein. Isaac Bindeman. Charles Z. : House. Bronk. Ben Essen. Joseph Levy. ; ,, ! Samuel A. Wax. Irving Weisman j Student on the College of Jewish 1 ard Myer Zucker. I Studies North Campus, at Beth Torah Congregation. 1031 N. Mi- ami Beach Blvd.. will be addressed Rabbi Mayer Abramowitz spir- by Dr. Abraham Katsh. president itual leader of Temple Menorah. cf Dropsie University. Dr. Katsh's will be the guest speaker at the lecture on "The Jews of Russia" Triton Tower residents' annual j will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday, meeting March 8. The function. I March o. They're all here . ready to go! The Great Dodge Motor Home MONITOR AIRSTREAM KAMP KING Come browse, enjoy the feel of new 1970 equipment Make Your Summer Reservation Now! RENTALS and CAMP STORE SUPPLIES Sove up to $5,000 on excellent pre-owned units CAMPT0WN U.S.A. 16500 South Dixie Hwy. 2M-1M0 Member, Dad* County Recreation*! Vehicle Aeen. B-LIHE ENTERPRISES..........214-7318 ffJatk f\ooms Clodeti J-^owaer i\oonii Those can be enchant- ingiy decorated to make a draam com* True. Let BARNETT'S 1 So much to see, so much todo in Israel...GO! 1970 Decorator's Shops ! /00 E. BEACH 8LVD. 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SAFETY INFORMATION: The Olympia 'Queen Anna Maria, reg- istered in Greece, meet International Safety Standards for new ships developed in 1948 and the 1966 fire safety requirements. SgnEE... nmmm page ! FULL COLOR BOOK luiiy luusirated 51 DIFFERENT TOURS TO JUST ABOUT EVERYWKEK IN EUROPE HUNDREDS OF DEPARTURE DATES for yout FREE COPY, writ* or phot* Mi btjr,:dine's TftAVCC BUREAU . MAMI BEACH STOM 1672 Meridiem Ct.........5.3.,.\Jll 1163rd ST .SHOPPING CINTit.....................HVf .Mil IMIAMI e 11 I. FlooW s,..........................iH^Vtl In. LAUDERDAU STORE O 11$ $. Andrews *>... S*>-'3i*\ Operoted by -I~L.*J~ Trove! Friday Krfmwr/ 20. 1970 +Jm*Mtnt>rki*Mi P^ 9-A This young girl had to get out of town in a hurry. The town was Warsaw. She. was just another nurse. Another hwwhh nurse. She was just one of more than 2.000 lews who fled amid a violent outburst of anti-Semitism. Somehow they managed to get to the Joint Distributioi Committee refugee center in Vienna. With little more than the clothing on their backs. The) weren't alone. More than 4.000 have left Czechoslo vakia since the Soviet takeover. I hey headed for Vienna, too. Thousands of Jews have been forced to leave Morocco, Tunisia and Libya since June. 1967. Along with the Perish refugees, they desperately need food, shelter, clothing And resettlement aid. This young lady, for instance. M .mis to come to the United States. To make a new life, in a new country. Where she', not only wanted, but needed. In Miami last year,a 51 year, old IV ih widow, two Czech brothers, a family from Morocco wrc among the 12 refugee families welcomed into the Greater Miami Jewish community. Mavbc this young lad) will he the 13th. Maybe she'll make it. With the help of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. Withyoui help. Greater Miami Jewish Federation's 4 > 1970 Combined Jewish Appeal >* and Israel EmerqencyFund Campaign. Robert Russell. Campaign Chaisraan Milton Weiss, President. Greater Miami Jewish Federation 1317 Biscayne Blvd.. Miami. Florida Telephone 373-0411 F-ge 10-A vJenisfi ftcrkliair Friday,. February 20. 1970 THE RABBI SPEAKS FROM HIS PULPIT Priestlv Dress Symbolic B\ RABBI II. M. BAI'MGABD, the traditional Jew is asked to i-mi>le Beth Am, South Miami wear symbols on his heart, on his _ inrehead, and elsewhere. .In' portion we read from the! I Question Box By RABBI SAMUEL S. FOX -iii uui nun n \ ii nil iioiii ii iv a T rah tfcis week lareeh rttsciibos In a sins., \\< can say that the tl priestly drfsl that is to be oKixsS1on in tfi? hftary of our Why ?ffl"0,w' ' worn by Aaron xopl, is away Horn the idea ot <:""l<- or light* >' the s.ui.i,oKii. . in the "Ten! of >ne man (Aaron) serving as rep- Some trace this to passages In Meeting." While rxsentative for an entire people ^ g-,,.,, Which read "Therefore the priest l > before Go.1. and towards the idea ~}or|fy ye the Lord In the Regions practices ot an- f oath man serving as the repre- cient Israi I are, ""entative, for himself and his fam- in their cere- ily before God. That is to say. In monial aspects, time, each man became Ins own borrowed from priest, capable of communion with of Light (Iziah 24:15). Accord- k D g {jQ addressed the seminar of teachers of ^J^JS^STBSjSi Reio- Temples, co-sponsored by the Bureau of Jewish honored and xvorshlpped. has lights Education and the South Florida Federation. Union of which serve as a means of glorify- American Hebrew Congregations at Temple Beth bholom jR Mm !'.. hi ii- -i i'il the Canaanites fSod without need for a mediator.I in,. Hilll others trace it to th,- centlv He is shown with Dr. Louis Schwartzman. (left' Biblical command to have "eternal *' m burning in the sanctuary ol ^^^ Qnd Rabbi Robert p.Frazin. director ofjhe South Florida Feden giegations, at right. ------------------------- __.. uli. ntu,. v., ,<- ...... and others, we Surely, this is a democratic pro- Bll)li(.:il command to have 'eternal '^""''0'7:~.ar 0f the Bureau who acted as chairman cf learn some gression. |lghr burning in the sanctuary ol executive auet Rr,hert P Frazin director of the " "*>? toe*' I, is also Interesting to note that ; old to indicate the eternal ores- the afternoon, and R^bi Robert/\^ iKlw C y studying (ht> ,, w.,s invoKvd wjth ,.,.,. the Almighty God. Some South Florida Federation, Union of American Hebrew Lou- can learn some ; gression. intt i>> '"' I magical implication of "names" We nail thai Aaron wore the iwhich were thought ti) represent 'r -mis" of the twelve tribes en- people), anil the like. The tefillin a ived on two stones which he ar,, involved not with magic but tx re on his shoulden (as part of w|th Torah. with God's ethical ti Knhodi. He also wore the commands. ram..." ol the tribes engraved on Th(. b(1X(S lls,.d wilh tefunn (|j,i stones ins rted in the "Breastplate (.unIain me "names" of people U Judgment." u1 a sm.(J1 pil.,.,. of parchment These names" were worn "on representative of the "laws" of the Ml heart On his forehead, Aaron ; I'orah, the ethical laws. These wore a plate marked "Holy to the ixtxea served as reminders to fol- L id." which symbolized the col- |0w the law. They were not pre- lective guilt of the people as ac-|sumed to have magical properties. Ci (ted by Aaron. Here we see the progress of our ]| is easy to see the similarity in people from an earlier to a higher i- agery between the symbolic form of worship. In Israel, every n- ms worn by the high priest and man is his own priest, and his task t:- it. us worn by the traditional is not tiie magical seduction of the .1 a as he wears the tefillin, or Gcd, but th.' performance of the >la. iri.s. Like the high priest,' moral law. associate this with the seven blanched candelabrum which the Bible commanded Moses to pro- vide for the Tabernacle of old. Generally spcuking, llttht wns first thing which the BIbli lllh Birthday For TYmplo Or Olom ,,!,. Or Olom will celebrate Rabbi Ralph Glixman is th. the first thing which the Bible J^^X^^n^ ,,^^7piHtua. leader. Ja S^VslSs^p^ K a Birthday Ball to be Held a, gj* ^tenjje present y. - mc and His involvement in the f.o temple. ^ ^ its Sisterhood. world of man. Worshio was al- LoU chait and his orchestra will ways regarded as a direct con r.irnish the music for the dinner- frontation between God and man dance, an annual event held by Thus, the presence .if liuhts sk- ,,.,. temple. nify the presence of the Almighty whom man contacts during his prayer especially in the House of Prayer, the synagogue. Mrs. Murray Rosenberg ai r| Mrs. Arthur Pnmak are in , i ri servations. I F^avDinical T. rooirams Feb. fl C'h. 4. 8:30 a.m.The First Estate Topic: Role of the Church in the Black Struggle Moderator: Rev. Luther C". Pierce Guest: Bernard Dyer Participants: Rabbi Solomon Schiff. Director of Community Chaplaincy Service. Rev. Richard Bailar. pastor, ("oral Gables Congregational Church; Fathei Da\id Punch, St. Timothys Catholic Church. l"eii. 83 i'li. 10, 9:30 a.m. The Jewish Worship Hour 11 -i: Rabbi Morton Malavsky, TemplC Beth Shalom. Hollywood. Feb. r Ch 7 1 00 a m. The- Still Small Voice Host: I): II, ibelt B in gard, Ti nple r.e'h Am >Vh\ tin some people bake twelve ehallot for the Sabbath." Chassldim have been known t^ follow this p-actice to commemo- rate the twelve loaves of bread' which were put on a special table in the Temple as prescribed by the Bible (Lev. 25:5). Since fresh loaves were put there before every Sabbath (the loaves that had be there previously were subsequently | eaten by the priests) the house- i v. fe prepared twelve loaves foi h 'l- Sabbath table. This epi sent- 1 the noble ideal which c "ed the Jewish home to be a sanctuary; its caretaker, the wifi a High Priest, anil its table a Holy table of dedication and sane- tit) l' also Impii the familj that they were not eating |usl ordinary morsels, but rather eat- ] ing from the Holy bread provided by tlie Almighty for man's sus- tenance. CUBAN HEBREW CONGREGATION. 1242 Washington Ave. Orthodox Rabbi Dow Rosencwaig. 23 EMANU-EL (TEMPLE). 1701 Wah. SKY LAKE SYNAGOGUE 18151 NE SYNOPSIS OF THE WEEKLY TORAH PORTION Tetzaveh Aaron in the robes of the High Priest, bearing incense. A menorah in the background. "And thou shalt makeholj garments for Aaron thy brother, for splendor and for beauty" (Exodus 28 -'. TETZAVEH Moses was told: Thou -halt command the chil- dren oi Israel, that they bring unto thee pure olive oil licaten i"i the light, to cause r lamp to burn mtinually In the tent of meet- ing, without ih" veil which i- before the testimony, Aaron and bi- sons shall so* it in order, to burn irom evening to morning before the Lord.' For Aaron and hi- -on- were to serve a- priests to God. The priestly garments an d< ncribed In great detail, a- well >- the that the priests were to bring on the daj ; their anointment Th ncludes with the law- relatii ihe offei Ing "! .:. ense on the iltar. \\ IVBI II I .! SlllUI F'ortlon I : .< in BETH SHALOM (TEMPLE). 17~ Monroe St. Conservative. RabDl Morton Mlavsky. Cantor Irv.rj Gold. ** A-AVAT SHALOM CONGREOA- VINYONAIRES SYNAGOGUE. S737 TION. 995 SW 67th Ave. Orthodox. Bird Rd. Modern Traditional 12 Cantor Morris Barr. 1 OR OLOM (TEMPLE). 8755 SW 16th #- St. Conservative. Rabbi Ralph Glix- ANSHE EMES 2533 SW 19th Ave man. Cantor Beniamin Ben Ari 13 Conservative. Cantor Sol Pakowitz. 2 i : ,!.,. s p.in Baturda) '" a m Bar -------- Mllzvah Kenneth, Kon of Mr Mid BETH am (Temple). 5950 N. Ken. .'i' Uvln Oreenbers:: mid David, dall Dr. S. Miami. Reform. Rabbi "i Mr* Karen Kay* Herbert Baomgard. Cantor Michael Kyrr. S - BETH DAVID. 2626 SW 3ro Ave. Conservative. Rabbi &o: Landau. Cantor William W. Lipson. 4 ---- BETH EL. fOO SW 17th Ave. Ortho- dox. Rabbi Solomon Schiff. 1- .,!.i> :. :<> p m s.eiio.i* : '< w ---- BETH KODESH 1 "01 SW 12th Ave. Modern Traditional. Rabbi Max Shapiro. Cantor Ben Dickson. | ri i. ii' I lui Bin ... pi Hoti ! iyor si, phen I' Dark Bubji i I m... i Auai i FoIIom .! b> HieK Bl .,i.i.a' Snturdnj 8:45 .. m s, r- n .ii "I....V- are Neeeanar) pin I Don ol I aw, '''" 'ii Sermon Lord i'einmaiKl- TIPERETH ISRAEL. 500 N. Miami Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Ralph Carml. 14 TIFERETH JACOB (TEMPLE). 951 E. 4th Ave.. Hialeah. Conservative. Rabbi Maurice Klein. 15 I'na.iy -:\:. p m Followed by Ones Shabbni Raturdaj 9 IS n m Bar Mltzvah Bleven, Bon ot Mr and Mr-. Hi ri urd I., \ ii Conservative. Rabbi Alfred Wax- man. 16 ngton Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Irving Lehrman. Cantor Zvi Adler I i :.|. \ e in rand in t in < :u- Tl I: '.... |{ i :il,-,,!i S.itut',l:i> '.' .i t'l The Portia i i i the Bible ----->----- HEBREW ACADEMY. 2400 Pinetree Dr. Orthodox. Rabbi Alexander S Gross. 25 -----a----- JACOB C. COHEN COMMUNITY SYNAGOGUE. 1532 Washington Ave Orthodox. Rabbi Tibor H. Stern Cantor Meyer Engel. 26 ---- KNESETH ISRAEL. 1415 Euclid Ave Orthodox. Rabbi David Lehrfield. Cintor Abraham Seif. 27 MENORAH (TEMPLE) 620 75th St Conservative. Rabbi Mayer Abram- owitz. Cantor Niro Feldman. 28 Friday R:15 p.m Baturdio '' a m NORTH MIAMI NfeR TAMID (TEMPLE). 80th St. and Tatum Waterway. Conservative Rabbi Eugene Labovitz. Cantor Ed- ward Klein. 29 Frldny 8:15 p m Bermon "Tin- .Tew. tan I'onei i>t ,,r True Brother!......I OHEV SHALOM. 7055 Bonita Dr Orthodox. Rabbi Phineas Weber man. SO 19th Ave. Orthodox. Rabbi Jonah E Caplan. SI Fl lilliy i> m .- . Fin I eu' fli-lll I p in YOUNG ISRAEL OP GREATER MIAMI. 990 NE 171st St. Orthodox Rabbi Naftali Porush. Frldaj 4S : ni Salurda) n Sei Clothlnii CORAl GABLES JUDEA (TEMPLE) SW Gr.--.d. Blvd. Reform, Rahbi Morns Kip- per. 4C Frldnj B:1S p m -------- ZAMORA (TEMPLE) 44 Zamora Avs Conservative. Rabbi Maxwell Berger Cantor Richard Browdy 41 Fi Ida) i' in S< rmon h, ii.....i i r Bum Salurda i ; .. ni s. i mon Mi a-, of tl Tin i 'oniri, |tal i -, Sen '. 30 a in SINAI (TEMPLEl 1201 Johnson St. Conservative. Rabbi David Shapr . Cantor Yehudah Heilbraun. 47 MIRAMAR ISRAEL (TEMPLE) 69?0 S W. 35th St Conservative. Rabbi Elliot J W-nograd. Cantor Abraham Kwti-' 4J P0MPAN0 BEACH SHOLOM (TEMPLE) 13? SE 11th Ave Conservative. Rabbi Morris A. Skoo. Cantor Michael Frederick 441 SURFSIDI MOGAN DAVID CONGRECATION 9?93 Harding Ave.. Surfside. To*i' Hall Orthodox Rabbi Isaac D. V'ir 50 FT. lAUOERDAlE BETH MOSHE CONGREGATION, 13600 W. Dixie Hwy. Conservative. Rabbi Joseph A. Gorfinkel. Cantor " "__ .... .... Ben Zion Kirschenbaum. BETH TOV (TEMPLE). 6438 SW ____,____ 8th St. Conservative. Rabbi Simon ,.,,. u April. Caintor Seymour Hinkes 8 UnlAWII HtAtM I-', da> vl'. |. m (fueal Speaker: At-, -------a------- t..mi'j Hirii.i. Hofh. Topic: "Does AGUDATH ISRAEL. 7801 Carlyls Ave. 1 Ited Slat,.- Mldeal Policy En- Orthodox. Rabbi Isaac Ever. onunujre .\nii-s-.rinti^'ii "" Followed-------a I in. t Stiabhal Saiunl.'iy : am BETH ISRAEL. 770 40th St. Orthodox. 1 a mo/..,li Bernard, "on "f Mr : Rabbi Berel Wein. IB a Mr) Herbert Wflhitraub Pol- ------- ------ I bj a Kiddu I, BETH JACOB. 301 Washington Ave. BETH TORAH. NE 1R4tn St. at 11th -------a Orthodox. Rabbi Shmaryahu T. Swir- Ave. Conservative, Rabbi Max Lio ISRAEL (TEMPLC) Oh GREATER <. Cantor Maurice Mamrhrs. 19 achitz. Cantor Jacob Renzer Si SEPHARDIC JEWISH CENTER. 64! Collins Ave. Rabbi Sadi Nahmias. 31 CONGREGATION ETZ CHAIM. 1542- 44 Washington Ave. Rabbi A. Ben- Hillel S? NORTH MIAMI BEACH ADATH YESHURUN .TEMPLE). 102B N.E. Miam Gardens Drive. Con- servative Rabbi Milton Schlinsky Cantor Tibor Mv.es 33 BETH ISRAEL .TEMPLE). 5t7 Oakland Park Blvd. Rabbi Sheldor Edwards. Cantor Maurice Neu. 42 Friday 8:1.'. p m sermon: "Thi F I "ode Satur la mon: "Hoh Completi Can A ythins! ,!) MIAMI. kv. Cantor Mauriee Mamchea. 137 NE 19th St. Reform. BETH RAPHAEL (TEMPLE). Rabbi Joseph R. Narot. 10 1545 . ~' " Jefferson Ave. Conservative. Rabbi B'NAI RAPHAEL. 1401 NW 183rd 8t David Raab. Cantor Saul Breeh. 20 Conservative. Rabbi Charles Rubrl ISRAELITE CENTER. 3175 SW 25th' -------a------- Cantor Jack Lerner. a St. Conservative. Rabbi Avrom L. BETH SHOLOM (TEMPLE). 4144 Frldn) 8:15 p.m i;.i,-i Speaker Re" Drazm. Cantor Nathan Parnass. 11' Chase Ave. Liberal. Rabbi Leon Robert Summer Raturda) 9 nm r idny B:4fi 11 in and 8:1B p.Bl Torah KronisH. Assistant Rabbi Jerrold -----a----- - roll preRentallon by Mr and Mr*. Levy. Cantor David Conviser. 21 SINAI (TEMPLE) of NORTH DADE i II Bchwarts Baturday 8:451 -------a------- 18801 N.E. 22nd Avenue. Reform Sermoti: The Torah In The ilsl BETH TFILAH. 938 Euclid Ave. Ortho- Rabbi Ralph P. Kingsley. 37 i ulury. dox. Rabbi Joseph E. Rackovsky. 22 PridB) I 15 p.m Quest Speaker Dt EMANU-EL. 3245 w. OakUind Park Blvd Reform Ralio, R.ch.ird M Leviton. Cantor Jerome Kiement 43 HALIANDAIE r2fLNLAENF^E.^WISH 6tNTJ -----a HOLLYWOOD BRefHormVTfIV'LE, 8 Ml" A" Reform. Rabbi Samuel Jaffa. 41 Help I a! Haiti liar Mlta Fried O ' CANDlEUGrfriNG TIME 14 IADAR 5:57 Thu fvigr it hrrparfd In coo/-rrdrion u'llh the Gretter Munni RubhiiuCdl Association. Coordmali.r of the ftaMCt appealing hrrf ii DR MAX LIPSCHITZ SfiiiMi.il Leader oj BPIH ^(>R^H COMOIIBCATIuH op Norti. Miami Beach rndcy. February 20. 1970 Bike! is shown with his baste, Mr. and M: | Gordon who entertained ior him ut their home after h. i .- ShoI_>n, Dr. Leon Kronish sp.ntual leader Ij, g ana Mrs. David Drucker. chairman ot the - s Culture and Fine Arts Series. 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February 20, 1973 PTA Sponsors Music Festival --..fr1 tlfafa in It tn- Hebrew Academy PTA 1 -; -> !< first Musk K.suv.ii in lb BjaditorMto nl the school. lo- iatal N00 Pine Tree Dr.. Miami B< vi. Suadas < \< Thi- worM-fn-ious Miami Vov.th Sympbon) Orchestra, under th direction ol Carmen Nappo, nrul present program ol traditional 1 featuring The Barber of Sevilk Oivitlurv." by Kossim: Pa-u>s ;:a Gaym Ballet." hj urban rian Kol Nktre." by U Bruch, performed b) soloist :. cellist; "Impree- Overl > W A Motart ,t ,' !. I -A iVslou 0 -\ m \ Minor." by ( by 1 kairiat Maria v ...ti .. J .. 1 1 T-. -. .v I '.!': ol program x r< 1 -. '> Hebrea Acs < my Concerl C iducted bj Mto> i.- Dunne! writ orchestration by es i\.....I rne choir will .. \ Pi ayt r F01 P custom catering Special affairs for very special people- Bvary detail harui'.-.d with expert ear*. SaptrbeBisiiit^strviei with a personal flair. .V.:sn:v:cent facilities fox parties from 15 to 1500. Kpsher CllllSf A*-*-1**'' DUPONT PLAZA HOTEL m Mtai 354-2541 FERRY .-"ONE \.ith Robin Berkowitt as soloist:. SLmcha L'Artzenu." "AcW Met- Aaa," ami an original cantata <: titled "Ths -- Letters." with Ora 1 .< linvss s 1 \ inn as narrator. Hm Ik area; Academy Con- : Choir and the Miami Youth Symphony Orchestra how been featured in other musk festivals r- th< community Mrs. Leonard Adsw is president : i'-< PTA. whK-h is sponsoring ,h- unique cultural event Tickets arc tvaUabk through the Hebrew Acadl > office, Mrs. Morris Waktman ana Mrs Harold To- ;,.i>. 1 r- H. brew Acath my Concert ......bers include: :. \ .. ., |, R, -. J. .!> S>.:- ' v, ' R I r . Pan*. . 1 R Km v W s .'-:- w 11m surven N .'u.!> T > -'. * - ... v lNt'- . .v Harvry Ra- '. 1 > k- Rm K. : li.ij'i V '.- ' -. .. ... ^ Robin : \/ 1 (A^i \ % &a Algiers' specialty J IMS L MAICUSC - ^ LMBWTTUpI * *y fcUft metsi ^ W/Aa.^ivi^ ... n...-.- J.,r., -no* y,r- *:*' K,.-.*r OoBMSt ^r^j Suwn S,holl '" t"^. : -v. >- .lu " ^vum-as! y i co.io w MK^harl CasapttjHi PW -" (3k>ria Frse ja.'u.i.:. l'-> MrtS KW. CbrlS- iot**r Kur-.i D*d Ollfant . KI fTES ' Phj B>- '' '" ____________ Abrahams To Give Illustrated Lecture V York attorne) and tra\-ekr Samuel Abrahams will stral I lectun on Jews \-. u ' ... \ : V ..: g Israi I G Sunday, ac- cord njouncemeni 11 by the congregation's presidenl Jacob I- Cnemofsky. Abrahams, who ;s a tn - j n : visitor to this an 1 larni. South Africa and Israi Hi .< Um authoi ol a bo k m thi '.t.- I Ihi fan ted 1 uyi ,: > and popiiaar \Himals. P.abtn Naita'.i Punish l- a] leader al th orthodoa synagogue, afcidi a affiliated srith thi Na- ,-:! of Young Israel, a chain of T5 batasat o: waiah ;->at- teraed or rrnxWm anu trav'.it. Dssjetkes of J-jdaism. i.,,v ,- 1; um" principal: ,TAllans*, m... BVrt*. Matela "" '. iBivRN' BraM K. tf"hum. ",\-'.m.ak:nV:t arla Ttads- v,-h H'BNS nid B0W5 Martin Ww rm-Mrrs ; u .'^^",-""'- TUfPANI R ham I I'ERK'l-ssi. N \M. . ipal. ; !. TWM ran HAI'.l- li ! IM.W >-tT3l K.-TK i'.a.-S' Sa Tctr] :,1 J'mni Kndy UrrhOftKr i'i'l*(B,> l'Pr|r. r^' I iIHji .r******-! su s.::. lim T'- INI.4 S.-Hnll I ''' ' ua j H Ojng. -. it. <-.ai-h: V roack Ka* . M MIAMI (!CH An Invitation to the Perfect Affair ^- ^ vjoau mou* ^^- ocean *t mm st FOR rHOSE WHO DEMAND IHi VERY KS1 ; m si important occasioi fyoui . ; daughter's weddinf. your son's coi 1 roation. a special party tor f od friend deserve the incomparable Eden Roc r>!jrv lw% iir^tlv ob*wvl undr tt> tupetvifO" o* < T.bo M Stfn For meticulous ^- attention and cV*" expert counsel v=^ Please call # CHARLOTT1 HORN 1 jtrnnp Oirertor IE 2-2SIl mm.sim is : CUTILUON Ri< OMOtl . ^ :.rc^'_ :/ riu icrung toe dM rrct ncraarsbk S-'f*.' ^oi.R issrn rvi |S\t.^. ' ^--^.'--^3 31LI i^^ I * - 1 i -.- .v ** s an S..X-- .. m bm 1 aaa .- - -. MXaaoaa. a c Gv*^QW*i*& The a-orid-famous Starlight Roof, or the elegant Mediter- ranean Room at Dora! On-the-Ocean ... The breathtaking Grand Ballroom, or the exquisite Conquistador Room at fabulous Doral Country Cub ... These and other beautiful settings can be yours for weddings, banquets, receptions and confirmations, complemented by gourmet cuisine and flawless service ... in the Doral tradition. D IXmaXNTRf CUB Takphono Mr. D*vkj Kc*ac at 580-3600 ' 4- frxtay February 23. 1970 * **/#fh rHimr Page 13- A Reich Is Candidate For Council Seat ^e Farband L.Z.O. Chaim Weizman Branch. u'ndei ... f chairmanship of Moe Levin, will hold a March 1 luncheon at the Algiers Hotel : of the 1970 Combined Jewish Ap- [srasJ Emergency Fund campaign. th/ .e Being set for the gala affair by :tee pictured above which in eludes, from leftt (seated) Sol CaLdir, Sandra Callft, Aaron Kntz, Moe L vir. Zh- irman, Manuei burstein. David Samet, Harry Chaet. Jacob Fishman; (standing) Isad jre M :helov, Sonn Katz. Max Astor. Dr. Rcbert t. Lew, Lea Levin. Anna Stone. Joseph Stone. David Freed and Ben Silver. Max II Reich, who retired afti-r 10 yean of jovernmeni rvice, has announced hit candidacy for t or the Council <>f North Bay Village, representing Treasure Is- land District. , Mr. Reich, who has been ri Flor- kta resident for more than 10 years, is a past governor of the ' r.ova!- OrVfir'of Hfoo^ ;. (ri-tarv- of the Civic League Miami Beach and the Scholarship Foun- dation. Hollywood Temple Forum on Monday faeet Conductor F< IMiilhurinonir (lour Mr Reich is a lif"- member of th.' Knights of Pythias, EUscaync Democratic ciub. Surfside B'nai B'rith, Miami Beach Elks Lodge, "Uid is active in many other civic. fraternal .mil charitable organiza- tions, m a \ lie pi. - ,.u in f t i Sinai will irth forum in it.s ii d< the general I .,-. ing ii ,1 relevant . s' .n 9 p.m Mod- Is Hall >'i th< I u 1201 J thnaon St D Max Arzt. , ncellor ol the Jaw- ] .-. will dis- Alsop Continued from Pe 4-A V.di f.jhting .ire id i n parallel. .:t. : defenses are in ,n... whelmed. : ti. : :.-- ii ever over- : :n .-. ite-inflamed Arabs . ib |ust ibout every Israeli me thinks t!ie op- i is an ignorant fool. As I th si cond reason the Stati c innol permit this internal-political. Imagii Mould h.ipi>en in this il the land the lews w ith such shin- ing cou s put to ffWj and >l million 1 i ne fata .i^ h itred and i minatiofi ii loose in thinking til t>e '' t for the reasons given it ng last, to ins if : it ma :. lUgh to ".-'!> U has i I Bui a ' to be said ' tellectu ils, i major I Sew Left I A these shockingly, nade a con- against Israel in New York R< lew for in- *, I F. Stone hurled the ' -' Isra '. from the irtlcle on War that was his book 'he K roan u ir These eon- : nred. innot ire the in- bei ho are ming un- osers rheae are who in the N Left as- ' national : man- i-i they i' i ass "ill 1 del "- ie ilnsl lion on the . i h 'ted, in the hi [h- lives which too of- ' flici with practical com- in the grimy, danger- ' "f tins grimy, dan- wrld. But -Sen. Jacob '- to name a political speci- cannot rationally go on v>iarluni; away at our own na- 'onal defense, while urgently aemandinR Israel1* defense. This , ,ke takng an ax to the piano. *<"le shouting for more music. c ss the timely topic Who Is A lew mi th- hcht of the new ls- aell court KilingJ and Religiaq in , irael." The way m which this change can .itt .'t the lives ol Jews in America will al*> ho iliscusse.l .)r. Arzt will answer questions rum the floor during the discus- lion period, which will followed I by a social hour a: I refreshments Cruise Planned As Benefit For Cedars Mrs Jo* Barchan, Mrs. Claire Katz. Mis. Arthur Kaufman. Mrs. Herman Pearl, Mrs. Sam Seitlin aiwl Mrs Rotwrt Schweitzer, all of whom have tea-faring experience, have boon named to direct a bene- fit cruise for Collars of I.ebanon Hospital by Mrs. Dawl Hess, vice , president of the hospital's Auxil lary. The K.ti Carpet Cruise on the M.v Freeport March fi-s is being ! s|K)nsonit by the Air.iliary as a | means ol ratting furuts for their ; ledge oi S38Q.000 towards Cedars' expansion program. Mrs Byron Sparber, presMenl ol the Auxit- ' lary, and Mra Hess sue taking l is. nations. or erts Laszlo Somogyi, music director and conductor of the Rochester I Philharmonic Orchestra, will t*' the guest conductor for the pair . cf (heater Miami Philharmonic ' concerts scheduled Sunday eve- ning at Dado County Auditorium ind Monday evening in the Miami Beach Auditorium. A native of Hungary, whore he rounded Budapest's Symphonia Orchestra, Mr. Somogyi who has an international reputation as a Conductor, left his homeland in 1966 $20 Million Bill Passes WASHINGTON iJTAi President Nixon has signed a foreign aid bill which includes r. SIX) million grant to Israel f >r i desalination program ;k well is grants for other projects and institutions in Israel. ine grant was advocated in the Senate by Wisconsin's Sen. Gaylord Nelson. It was under Joint Democratic Republican sponsorship in the House. The concept behind the desalination grant is that Israeli expertise will bo made available to other nations with similar problems 1 involving water. For Desalination Plant T'ie grants were assail d it the time they were propose I I y s. n. J. W. Fulbright (D-Ark ) who s.ud they were pra< tically dictated by special Interest groups" and resulted from ma- nipulation by lobbyists for spe- cial int. r.sts ar.d foreign gov- 11 nments. Israel institutions that will be benefited by the grant include Hadassah Hospital. Welzmann Institute. Merkaz I'lpanat B. A. Merkaz Lechinuch Ichud. Beth Yaacov Aval Girls School. Ldu- cational Center of Galilee ar I Amana I'lpanat B.A. scMtCHTtn a HIRtCH'S CfflBBEM KOSHiR MOTH CUTt (Mi StiMbnt stack Itti U }ltk St MIAMI SEACH, HA Ptit.t. Pool i t~eh Compltlv Air-ConAtioo^d dilv P pw>" ilouiil* occupnev ,MAR. 22 to APR. 19 25 o* 157 itomi ' INCLUDINGWIAU FtfE PAKKINC run tv a iaoio SrMAGOCUf ON PIIMJSIS fi fiorfioni Phone (305)531-0061 Or Writ* ft f r.t CJr lrchr. WMIM "Oil'. [owiawin HIIK U0 KOa too- utwi MCTW PLANTATION GOLF CLUB TOM I1T HOW AID KV0 KMT lauOHDalI ILOHOa fHOHll now AID MJ-U4I DAM WH' CAkWER!T0 ANSWERING TELEPHONES IN THE FOLLOWING EXCHANGES K..N 64 66 OX. .69 83 22 PL-75 35 62 UN. 86 83 82 FR 37 Ml 44 JE 53 MU 68 Wl 84 A-A- . i 2 WAV RAO 3 cT*V ^XClUSJvTVtENT F0? ANSWER-AMERICA PAJ/O PAC/NG fO ifTJVICt CAll 371-6688 44M7M 538-0721 a ixicoTivt omen OADt commonwialtm bloc. V.C mav| AN OMICI IN IACH EKCMA^Ot MiMlfl 6SIATH MIAMI COtAl CASIIJ. MIAMI ilACM AT LAST - The Children Get a Break ... and so do their parents! All Day /Halt Day /After School NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN Professional supervision and a complete pio- gram for learning and playing, in new mod'-'n facilities. TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE ABNER A. WOLF SCHOOL (the man who cares about children) West Flagier Street and 112th Avenna Off the Palmetto Expressway. Flagier Street exit, or from the southwest alnnp, 87th Avenue to Flagier and then left to 112th Avenue. PHONE 223-3241 <, I m 14 A fJenistncrZf&r Friday,, February 20, 1973 Israel Newsletter By CARL AlPERT \ V>\ Special I nive rsitv For Kibbutzniks? IKKARI s > ' - \ ... 1 ted thai ~ " - .... .... s \ " - . ' ' . ..... K - - ..... \ - . point II b "'- - '"r'"' use lion, but , rk which rs of th - - t . - !) from kibbutz i.!, I: the Ubbuii n to fourUh and grow . ... ,.;, ngtng condit In It* own Intel* ., >rshtp Furthcrm in kibbutzim th ,. red ntm ncial I I pevtafM th I. Commentary by JACK SIEGEl Israel In The Seventies - . X - . . - . - - - - - , I 6. DAVID S:riW*RTZ Vbo Liked To Tell Storie ,M> \\ Kl X > N< * Al i 1 i BE ( 1- i y . > 1 . n. 1 I I - t BE 8 A F-i. 1- -1 1 M u ' I I : .1 ISR M R. I&R St o - n . *c ~ * The Rescue Of Danish Jewrj W -:.- 7 ,- .-- B.- DR. SAMim SILV:R \\ li<> h \ Jew \A/i' 's - - - >f .warned far^ tte BMTlTt WMWft- - v 9mv u tar tta* by = wMlMI *** nW *w rVw**?r m * At r-j ti* i:v* PrvdtW V February 20. 1970 LEGAL NOTICt .OTICEBV^BUCAT-ON BtfKWSffijwHrOF +JmU0l Ihrirfitr Page 15-A ,NTM- l^VEFtOR'OA N AND FOR '"^tfordiv-obcb tin, BJaVebkixs. i,(e*nl LEGAL NOTKE IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR OAOE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 70-444 In RE Batata < BDW AHD A. LASH IMS, j ha .,.- .1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tn All I'riditnr* and All I'.r.-'m* Hav- ing i i..mi- or Damandi Acainat Said K--l.it. Vim xn h.r.-hy notified anil r<- tin UGAL NOTKE LEGAL NOTKE LEGAL NOTICt IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 20-382 FRANK 6 DOWLING In Rl i:-i.ii. ..f is.\l >K Km (". IBR a IRVINf] Kin w;ki; De mw 'i NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditor* and All Peraona llav- *4fainst Bald witbrn -iv lima < ii" alendur nimitha from tin (ir*t imi'iit iiiion hen "i. " '' v newer n Pleading in the earn* will ba uarr-d Ihi flrcUM Dated .1 Miami. Pl-rlda, tint- .....la) l *"* ..I Pel ii-v A |i l7l , ... judgment b) SHIRLEY A I VSHINS yi for IANK S HII VND the Hill '' IPWAKDA LASH INS. JR v \,,. Ulan txi utor* ..., lkuKKKD '' Miair. ., ,,ui,ii.aii......f iln. noli Februar) AD ii,.. ii da) Peuruary. l7 ' .-iiii.v hiy* i :i'i \ I iu i 'i: .; .1.. NOTICE OF WAREHOUSEMAN'S SALE N'oTH'E IS HIICKl'.l HIVBN that b) vlrllM "f Chapter 171 "I Florida atat- ,11--- A nin.la'. I'.i .ii ..-ii I.y virtue of lit* warafaouae lieu ha* in ii.- nuaaeaeloa ih. follow - MiK .( MILS KSTKI.I.K. WILSON whoa* j lug Clalma or Demand la-i Known .ul.ii.-- waa i.v, \ K K-i.ili SI Miami, Kin .""I thai on the lib. daj ..( March, 1970. during ih< legal houri of aale, mainly i" I 11 ton "h.ii mid ; lai m ih- .....II Ml -Ii. N.W. -I'll AV.'llll.-. *|l- .inii. Kl'-i iil.i ill,- uii'li ralgn. ,1 -hall offer for -nl- in Hi. IiikIi, htddi r foi .imIi In hand I ha ..I -. \. il.-. ill.. ,1 property ol MI'.S KSTBLI H WII.SoN Dated ..' Miami. Florida, Ih life da) of Pi bruar) 1970 -' is-j z I -i |iul'H, all,.i, ol il.i II,.- i. da) Peoruurj. 197" SIMON HAYS a i;ui\|.h Kin: Ml..... J K.\, u'i.i - loi Am-W> IMHldlna Mlam Kl III3! t/a-ll T -ue rOLNTV JUDGE'S COURT '\s AND FOR UAOE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 70- (ClartO RK Brti ' NOTKE TO CREDITORS it tnTkaiil Ul ''' '' u "' ' \ i .,,,.1 r. ,u,r.-.l d il.ma.ndi rov ''' '' , O 'III'.N d< ) I-,, i Ida, '" 'hi- i nun I) ami |i -. 1 t Tl > Jada-i li'i-. In '' honw l"l..rnl.i '.mnt) i torlda, Irom i,.i,..l Of NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUOICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY CIVIL ACTION No. 9-1S41S SUIT FOR DIVORCE M IRM W .! 'IIS AIIKKI". ri.iin'in i..vn si i'.\ BNBON ABRKU, 11. i. 1..U1.1 TO i 141 Noj mal Ai ik iiuff.ii". N.w Vorh . Tou, JOAN STK\ K-NS"N' ABREI .,,. hvrub) nollfOd '.h.,1 .. inn ' i m|iU lit fof Uniii '' I'-'- I" ii HI'' iij-aui-i v-u. -'"'I >"" arc r. -iuii ! ... v.. ,. np) ( "'ii' An-w r |M.-..ani I" !" Hi" '"Hiliiaii.l on ih> PUmiids allnrnvy, I.E8TKR K< KJKRH B8Q N \V Mth Sir- .Miami. K1,.ipI.i J.:i -'l !|l original Anawrr or PI-adl t , rr,.. n| ihi ru n. ( ih- <"ir. un , i for* il I'-T'i || '--u l.nl I. 'h. Ihi ur' Mh .l.iv ol M.ir.li. do ao. lu-lcmi m h\ IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 70-319 JOHN R BLANTON III l!K K..-'..i. ,f II \K!:V II Si'K'lShV l- ., ad NOTICE TO CREDITORS \'l ii..lii..r- .....1 All Pi i Ha - I,*- I'lauu- ir l^manda Affarnai s.n.i K-i.i- Voi ,ir. hrrrh) i..i,iifl and requir- .i.i .. in. -. -ii an) claim* ana d< ii.uni whi- ii M'u ma) Ii.im .ik.iiii-i h. aian ol HARRY II R' '*KY . i. "! I i.i.i. i "ui. I FfcN Ida, in ih, i ',.1111' > .iu [ |.i,.\,.i.,i iii Kw-tinn 738 is, Ptorlda si.itii'.-. in Hi, ir offli a 1" 'h. I'.aimv '..urthi-u-i in Dadi County, Klonda, .,ili!" -,\ alindnr monthn from lha i mi. ol Ihi Oral mjblli atlon hi i Kami -.< :li !' bai n d 11 iti ,1 ,,i Ml urn Klorldu, Ih -' 1 day ol January, A l> 1970 M Vll\ M PAItBR " Vinali \ llulldll K Mlam Florldii 331 12 A- KsH-utor Klral puhlli .ii Ion ( Ihli" notli M -.iii da) "i K. bruai 1970 M \KN M KABBR ai i..i... > f..i k.\. umr \ aaj) Bulldlnf f I] .'" .7 ^ ..u are li-i, l,y u.-iiii.-il and n whicli ym m.> haw asalnaf 'li. -- late ..: ismhiii Kill l.iiKI! ,i k'a [RVINC KKI'BCBB aauaanad lata f linil. c'ounttY, Klon.la, la tk* I'ounty .luiiui -I I.iiii CoMitiy, and til.- ih- -iini- ni 'luiihi :it* anil a.- provided in Si-.ii.ii TJ8 la, Plarlda Biatui.-*, In ihalr -..- in ih.- County I'nurthauafi in Ii.iiIi County, Kl.iri.lH. \. ill.in -:\ ai-piiir moniba ii"in ih.- lima of tha firal I'llhll, al i.'ll U.-liiil. hi till -am, Ii ill Ih l..,n,-.l n.ii, ii .ii Miami, i-'"i da, Ihi* -'' da) >l January, A l>. 1970 HARVBV M KRI'WIKR BTI'ART I. KRCBOER A- IN. i ill"- - Klrat pub K Wlon i'l Ihla aol I hi '-ih da) "i !' i" u." "> \n K.l:s K mm \ N l'i ii:'i i.i: i.i:\ IN.si i\ a.- KRNIN tilornr) ini Kxi o'- I1|0#.W Plral sir,,i. M..im Kloilda J i. : it .: ll ' '> I, MAII --KM AN'. I nil i la) lit !OIJl Sll .. ..I,. al In-acl Kla . 13-30-37 NOTICE LNDER FIC I ITIOUS NAME LAW . rii'K :.- IIKKKHl -1N K.N that ..,,., in: .: In iu- -.i-- anili-i ihi a- n.iir- Ml Mi'll'l" liKiil VXTANAMO EN El. HXIIJI I MS N K .'nil Htn I | V|. ,n. Floi -.-..- i. i ..,.1 aiih Ihi ol lln- "ir. uil i af Dud*- Cnunt) I- i -I* \ II I'KSTBN . I II .'" d, f.nili w'll > 'akin ajrainal you lh- n In I niainl.ll in ih. Hill "I < "''" '' i... ni.ii.-.- hall > nihii-i" '< "' ea.-h w-L for fi-u- ntlvi a-r-a ... TUB H'uisil ki-HMH \n |KiNK \Nl, ORDBRBP al M .,., || ii th day "' -'"',l V '' i- ii I.BAT1IBR.MAN. rtarb ......i-1 i id. I '"ii' Florida IU MAROCKRITB KBXT I i.iaii v i'l. m (1'in ult I'l.url s I K.sni: ROOBR8. BSQ .. v W Mill S" Miami K'i'ini., Attornv) (or riatniiii IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 70 224 i BLANTON) i:i: Katali , ii till i:s -T \ni i:v i.... ,-.i NOTICE TO CREDITORS I'ir. To UI I'n llavina i i.iim- Said 1. \..U .in h HUll '1 '" '' I. Illa-.il- wlll'-h id 11. in ii I i .1- Aa I .....I . : o NOTICE >'M)ER FICTlTiOL S NAME LAW XiiTKI V HIVBN lhal .mi. rni Ii I- '' anitaa' .ii> mnii in.i'iiis -i. >. ; n k l-t i i Mian inland* ' ih tha I ''.-rk *->f ''ir.uil I'ourl I '"! C l'l i ll, INC a V IN HPS1 i ll '"I- tlllll I - II.... IS "HE ClRCl.IT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN ANL FOR DADE COUNTY. No 70.19M MOTICF BY PUBLICATION --"TDALKX \N|.KR 1111 N.; iff, Kl VKI liN'U'., I'lH'MO I" li-u.i ISV '. ItONICA CIII'N'ii. Vintr- I'ark ;- ll M in.'-- -. arc 'ur atiar .u the Ih lha rl. rh .! - i v .i .h.v 1 I" ll, K-.| 1.111 Miami Florida on oi Ol !-. ...in I i- i..nf"a.-d. mi, 1970 Uai in : I., B - .M.ii , *ll .... I'ATKIi NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COUR1 OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 0> FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. CIVIL ACTION No. 70-'*17 SUIT FOR DIVORCE BAIIJat I. WHITE, PlafcMlff. - V M MtY B WIIITK. In I, nil., .1 T.i MAItY K WHfTK Ki-aldrm-i fnk You M MO K WIIITK. ra >" .1 ..... MM '< <'..ni|.'ai'l f i.iv.,.-. ha* '"-" flVad acalnat you i ,"u arr r..,gir.-.l la arvi .. tp i if ,'Hir An-w.r ..r Plrad'n '" lh< I ,.( iv.mi.lumi -ii Ih. I'l ....... , n.v. 11.1 I A"K I'lHliMt: ' N w Tih sir,,-i Miami, Florida . I! .".: ar*l fill the orUtlnal Anawrr oi Pb-ad ma m ih. offb "I lha > k !" 1'in uil "ourt '"I "i I" '" '',' "' at Mar :'' ^"u '"' '" '"" JU'l.-BTiH hi il.-'aul' >'H -" utaliiHl i"U i-r ih. n : I : |- d In lln- Hill nf <" ni"-' Hi I* ,\K v\|i i iHDRHUI) al N' am Kairnla. lln- Mth daj "I Jsooar) I' l7 B n IJJ8ATHRBMAV. Varh I'lr.-llll (N-urt. lUilr I'.iiinll K'l.iila H> P OOPBIAND 11. -null <'li Ik l-r.l.l \i K and HAIluNK 17 Miami Klnrlila Mi.irii.Vh for I'lain'ilf I a, r li .a r*b) ^.iii -ii > la in > I ma) hi aaalnat '.....' '" utl ,;s STANtJSY 'I........I : "' ,'"1' . -..u.-'-- ri"i Ida, i" Ihi fount) Jud*i - ,.f ii.i.i, I uni) ind fib Ihi dunllrati and a* provldfd In -' -.. pinrlda Ktatuti -. In Ihi ir ,.i- rVra* in th. I'nunly fourthoua. n 1 tail. Counljr, Kloiid will . .,1.-mlar nvinh- f'' Ih. lln* ' Hi. fir-l EWbllrallnn h.r..l or lln aim w ill be barn 'i n.,-..! al Miami, Horld.i, ihi* .. ,1., -( Januar) A l> 1I'70 la.ltis STANLEY A- Km- mrl\ Kir-J pul.lna! n of tl ll.....I ' ih< 13 day "I February. rIAKOIJI SIIAI'IK" Utornai lor Bai ill harlea si. 7 Uni n|n Hi ad ., ii. ... h. Florida IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No. 70-280 (Blanton) In UK l.-'at.'-i \l RBRT M I.VNN. a k a A I. I.VNN In. .a ..I NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tn All i. an..i ..ml All I'll.-..!,- lla Hill I'lalllln or L'i lilainl- Ai:.....-I Saul I laU You an berJ| aoUHod and r.-.|iiir- . tl to praaenl any Uum- and il. ma id* win. I, vim m.i> have anlnal th .-i-iati .( AUJJBRT M I.VNN'. u k R Al. I.VNN ii. .- a.-rd laU "' Ii '! I'liun'y. Florida, i" lh inuniy Judsea ni Iiao- fnunty, and fH* ih* mum In duplicate and i.riiinii in s ..... ''* i*. Bto- .!.. Statute*, 111 their offlre* In thi ii.uiilv fourthouae hi Dad. fnunty, Klgrlil.i within -i\ ralendnr month* fr..m Ihi 'mi- "i Ihe firal publ ' . .. i ",],. ami III he on I Il..... ,i Miami Florlila Ihn "' dat .a Jauui ry. \ l' IW IIAROl 11 l VNN HARi 'i l' l f< KEN A* K.v- utor* Flrat pul ....... , -l .i ,- i r. i.' ii . HMiiil.lU i iMIN \i'. i or I /-r t'oraJ W:i) M anil. 1 I T.I 4M-I7M IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 85632-B III KB IMat. ( .\ l. l> MYBR8, 1.....!- ll NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All CraaMtora and All rVramil Hi ni: Claim ui l.iiinaiioV Ai:.uii>t s l.-lali-: v.,u ai. in !!> notified and raquiri In prt-*, nl ally ilaiiil.- ami lMm wlll.ll MiU Dia) liavi- anain-l Ihi I'l tali "i Al. Ii. MYERS *> In ..i i. ..I. '..unii. Florida, i" ihe i 'oui l) Ju s... ii'.n Tdl.lO. Florida Hlaluto*. Hi, ii ..fin,-.- in the County fourlhou hi liu.li Couniy, Florida, aithii luli-mlai moulba from lha lime '< ll Hi-I pill.ll.Kli.H. ll.l.'t ni Ihi -all w ill ii. ban 'i li.ii.il al Miami, Florlila, ihit it d, I Januai 1. Ali 19*0 I AW KBNCB f l"0|{TKR KSTKI.1I-: URIBETZ A- K\-. ul"i - MYERS, KAPLAN. PORTER I.KVIN.si i.N'A- BENIN Ailnrni > tin K\.' ui' i - ll..nSW Firal Hlri'ot, Miami Fla I :;> S-l NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY CIVIL ACTION No. 70-1618 SUIT FOR DIVORCE -I l.-SIK I" i\\ I.KS Plaintiff, DANIEL QCIOI BY TtiWI.ES, I it-It ml.,ill. TO DAN1KI. CJI nil KV Ti'UI.KS llollyu.....I. Soutb Carolina You, DANIEL ul'Uil.KY TOYVI.K an- 1-1 r.i \ notified lhal Hill of fon plalnl foi I iivnrce bai '" - iqgainat )ou anil \"u ara re^uire.1 i, -. rvi a "|i\ ol >"ur Anawrr "r Pb ins in Ih. Bill "i 'iiinliii!-.! lai ll I'lrtjinifr* at ton <. ri'l.l. M'R . HAIt'NK. IT "i N \v Tih Street, Su 100, .Mi.uni. l-'li-rnla .ml ni. Ibi orii nal Anav r or Pb adlna m Ihi offii '.t ih* i'l. rl, ol ihe i inuit fourl on In r..r,- the Blh '!.,% .,f Mai. h. I97 j. u i.ni in !" -". iinlani, nl b) di id II m iki ' m ndi i in i. fi \ "ii for ihe i-t-ii ihi 11:11 "f Complmi i . I., publiahed oi - 'u -. u.i ttei ' I3-JO-I7 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW Ni.rii -i: I.- IH'.HK.I'.V IJIVF.N . unili ' r-L- ll ,1 deatrlna I" eagaai i.n-i..... umiei in. n. imiou* wr'^ IIIMMI-NII < I 'N l"ONSI I MM.- 4IM W'oodrHla. Ro f.....""' '"'," i, ,..... reaieiei aald nam. with the I'l. ik of IB. I" '""" "' ':' HA\ \N1 IMJI and ll!\\ in KRCIER I I .' l I .'" -' IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN ANO FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 70 515 In hi: I ' M ,\ PBI'PER NOTICE TOCREOITORS v;i I All Pi HavinR I i m i l m ind v| ilnai Said Balaf . , ,. .,.. b) itlfh l l ' quir.tl lO pi .'..'. I ''I i d di ,,,,,!. -,(,, Ii -"ii may hiv.- ..it ilnal MAX I'KI'I'I.K dfi'eu ' I ,,. i... '. I'ounly, Florida. '" lb. i..i,:i .lutiat- <* !<' '.';". ", Ida llir MMBa In dupln'iile aid .is pro- ,,d'd ii Sactton M U. Kl.ir'.la .-..' .,,. ., in ihur ..lln-. in the Oaunt) . ..uri'..ii-t i" Kada CotantyA ptoridi Within al .ilt-inliir month* fmm NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW MiTH'i'. IS HEREBY HIVBN ' Ihe underalimed dealrlnn i- ,, idi ibi ii I'AMIIKIDOB REAI \>.nu. 'oral llulile' and mil '"I- lo *!* Hi. ,iiii"ii- iiiinn oi V at I' Aim. In da ' r -.nil n.illi' ii i'l' "iirt "i I lade I'oll ik i.f tin fir Florid i M v IN I SIEOEL I |0 ( IS SO ih. Mm f ih. peat nal'lhaU'n li'rt ' ! or Ihe aama will be harr-d liait-il u Miami. Flor >i I ,i u .., Fi hrunry, A I' ''' ' l,,- 9 ..','.' "KKM\.N'..'|rrk """' n d. fouuty, piortda d) i 1 i i: i a n i > 1.30 *-/,-IJ-; FLftBrSR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE . -'.,N,,0-3' | jjO, HH.TfHOTT ^ICETOCREDITORS K ,.. """- Dvaaada A.....- V '"..... > ii'.iiind ami requlr- ) -l.unia and demand* i'sti:'i ,\h,v" '""-' ih. "I U. ,M, ''HT.'IIK-.T ,1.. I' ih-i i"'" '"""'> Florida, IJ' .,m"" ".......lunli'i,,.. and a'* l-v,,U', 733 l. Florida ''Hi',., 'fflee, ,,..,-un,v l"hln .,, '** "Uiity, Florida u- month* fmni th. . X "'-' pui'i,....... hereof, thli Nth I i JI'AVip MERRILL iftRfc. ""'<'''<<.............. I' ". MAY7j?s1,',,ry, 1.71 |*""rnn ,, NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN ANO FOR DADE COUNTY. CIVIL ACTION No. 70-2051 SUIT FOR DIVORCE SAM iTI.MKIl. I'lallltlll. SYLVIA < IIMKII. I i.i, inla,it Tn SYLVIA if I.MK.Il tion \\ >-.in.i Brook I) n Mi w Yorh Y'nu. SYLVIA fl'LMER, am horeb) noiiAad that a inn ( fomplalnl f"r Dlvoroa baa been filed airaJnat y<>- anil y,u irr required rv. ., rp) nl >iiur Anawer oi Plead!n to the inn ..* Complain I "ii the Plaintiff"* altfr- s.,1.1 in, K.N'iJKI. A HALPBRN. !* N.W, 10th tvenue Suit. II '. Miami Klnn d;i Tllaahnni JT1- Mil ana "It loa "i,mii.il Ainwfi or Pleading In Ih' nffl.-e of Ihe flerk nl Ih. fir.-ull < "urt ..n or be I. re Ih.- 11 da) "< March. 1970 If yoU fail I" *> ^'. JinU-m. nt I'l 'I' fault will he ia>t-n UMlnal you f"r thi relief demanded in DM Hi" 0 <""> plalnl T1il notice ahull he puhlihed once each weak fur Inur nn imv weeki In Till; JEWISH KI/iKII'IAN nONl YNI ORDBRKIi l Miami. Florida, Ihi* t ilu) "I K.l.ruar) Al Fi brunn \ l> !'' ' SAHM-) PEPPER SIDNEY PBPPEB \ i .\. uton mil.I,, niii ii f ihi- "i ilu> of Februn STA.N'I.KY ( MYERS vttoeni i foi Beeutnr 1150 8 W Flrat Street Flrat Hi. 13 )li ,nn. It'irnla n ; IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT OF DADE COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA No 78805 .BLANTON) In KB lv.-i.ii- "' MOKIUS IJ5VINH "' NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All iT..liiir- and All IV i IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA IN PROBATE No 70-198 ll RK K lai, of VI Is VNPUR ROTH8TBIN 1 .. ..,-'! NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tn All iT-edlton and All Peraoa* I'- - inn i'lauu- ur Detnanda AcaJaal Bald i:- tali Vou in hereby notified ami reaiulred .,, preaenl an) I.um- and demand iilinli v,hi ni> ii.n't acalnat Ih. luti "f ALEXANDER ROTH8TBIN I-. .,-.! I.it- "I I'aih '"fllinv. l-'li.l-i la. to the ftiimiy Juiiu- "i Da# Cottnty, ,J|.ltol ami ,"iit the -.'in- in duplicate and m Attonie) i.r... i.i.-.i in Bactlon 733 iii. Florida Statutaa In th.ir offu-ea la th" f.un ii fnurthouae in Dada Couniy, Florl da. within -i\ ..I. n.i.ir montna from I hi -niai'f it', flrat pMMIoatlou ban nf. nr ih. lame u be barred Dated ai Mi. nn. Florida, Ihla lb ill) ol I.. luary, \ D 1970 HAROLD IIOTIISTI'IN DAVID M IH-Tl I ST KIN A* Bvecutor* FROMBRRH FROMBRRti A ROTH, f v i' v \ N W FROMBRRl I..... f'.r Baecutor* U i'. In-' lyne iiuiidme. Miami, t :in :'-i.l in THE IEWISH KUlRTDl vv- IN INK \ND ORDERED il n da) "i la uar) A :' 1' 11 I i: VTIIKRMAN ' fount). FI, II) i ( i i >I'F.LA.NU I l. pul ' I'. i| I \i K IBA III IN i: -"at M im in i ni ,f NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY No 70-1150 SUIT FOR DIVORCE DAVID PHILIPS l..... , FI/JREM'K PHILIPS' I,. . Tn FI fiRENi K PHILIPS :'. i:.i-i Sli"it I >in [xias Beuch New York; ir.] >..u FLORENI'B PHII.lPb . i.i i.....1 "I lhal a Bill "I ,,, i .... |.....,, haa been fib t . u. i ,, u. and you .ir.- required ...,N, p. ..! your Anawer or Fh inR m ihi Bill "i Cimnb nt '' i.iaiiiiii''- Mtorn. y, NK1.AN s\\ 1:1 I--;, i i. I Im obi Road. Miami Bea. Florida m fill Ih. orlainal InM , ,. th. office nf the ,,[ ,i I'iri'Uit i 'ourl "ii or i" for* n H da) Man h. 1970 If you ' t,. ,!..... luilami b) di mull will I ......m n you nn ihi ri In I J ,h. iiiii oi ''" ,'"! , Tbl, ,.-.. .hall I'"'" '' ..,, I, foi foul ona. Mil i'i , Till: JEW ISH I'l "Mll'l xn la.Ni: \N|i IRDEBBD -' Fiaridu, ihi* :i*i da) ol Januai * '" R, it i F. vTHBRSd \N. >'l. rk < -.r.uii I i," Dude fount) I llj I SNBEDEN 11. put) Cb k H 'in ui' mi I S. al i v KI.W SV\ KET ||0 I. ni-"ln Rouil, Miami I HI h for IMaintill 1 W 1 ' BSQ > Fla M llavma flanii- Bald im .' Viaji and i-a-h < tiolifi.-il i"t ruiui'i ,-lnim or drniiml .,,(,. r ,,f you. mi) r Dana)niln Axatn I late film* Judfl 1'i.urt in -,\ f " "" fiorid. r>- U|ri, "Uililina : -i:i B B l.KATIII-IIM \N. Clerk Circuit f ourt, Dade f ounty. Ktorida 1!> C I'll'KI ANO i ii-pui) Clerk (iir.-ult fnurl Seal! BNOBL & llAl.ll'.l'.N | pi,, \ U/ 1 "th Am- IT <: Miami Florida Attorney! for plaintiff ... vou, art In rt 1> ,\ to pr. -i ni any which )"U. or havi iKalnai "" ealate of MORKIB I KVINK daaeaard, f path County, Florida, witn (,,. f |i .ui to the f.^niiy . .vurt D idi "U:t> IB ih.- II..II-. ai mi..mi. Florida, Mith- . .lai month* ''..in ih. .1..... ihr rind niii.ii'aiii'ii of Ihla notice. SAID CLAIM OR DEMAND MUST BE DULY SWORN TO AND FILED IN DUPLICATE Dated ..i Mi.."' I lortd i UtU ft da) < Januai 1. 1*70 DAVID 41 VLNKT x. i:\. utor of thi Batat. of Morrl. I rim I I.. a -. 'I Addr. M 8675 .! i' "! \> N, ,i Vork, New \ k I04M l.iw *ffk e* ' ROBERT w \\ ll.Si'N p II |1..\ flearwuler, Florida IN THE COUNTY JUDGES COURT IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY. FLORIDA. IN PROBATE No. 70-441 Iii HE Batate ,,f M W FEINSTBIN l'. a-.il NOTICE TO CREDITORS To All Creditors and Ml Peraona Having daiaaa ur Demand ^stlnal Said Eatati > .>u art h< rt n"i i'" 'I and re- in-.,i preaenl any i-lalBUi ami de- mand* wlm'h you nia> have acalnal late "f M v V FEINSTBIN di - . lati .a I tad.- Count). fitn Ida, to ii,. I'.iunii Judaea of ii.nl. County, and file the name in dupHoali aad . provided In Se-tlon 733.16, Florida SlaUttea, In Hut :<..... In Ihe Ooun- ii t'.nn tii.-n-i in i ?.,.! County, Flor- ida, within -i< calendar month* fnrni 'i mil. "I lln fll I'Uhln all. I hi ..I .ir tin bum win la- barred I mi. il al Miami, Floi Ida, Ihi , bruar) A l 1970 .1 MAI'IUUE FINKEL ;nl f.i-l FUUTH r Sir. i Miami. Klnrnlii Mill NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TMi ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ' OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR DADE COUNTY No. 70-1149 SUIT FOR DIVORCE \l WITH \ VNN Y I NTI KBLLA PUUni u HASIi.i: kNTHONY \ ENTVREI I I.. ri ilu ri. .; \si n: \ntih.ny \i:n pi RBI i.A .i;i. 7 l anRaton Avanua llnk> QUI V. '. ^ "I k u HASPEK ANTHONY Yi . ii"- i' TI'REI I N M 11,11 nl I ninlaiiil I"! Din fii.si iucaii -i you . ,,.|U,"'I t" -.n. a cop) An-T t Pleadina 11 tVimplalnl on Hie Plaintiff - N Kl. \N S\\ KET LSI; ' . . VBN l th I, u are t your Mill ' torni . I.IH.-..I-. BOUd, Miami ill. nriciiial !|H' .Ii. e "I 'nun nn or Man h. 197" iudain. nt by arnlnal >iai in lln- Hill . I i. in.li.- ..,. h week ' Bea h. Florida and fl Anieaer or Pleading Ihi Clerk ol Ihe ir u hi fon the l-'h da) if i..ii fall i" 'i" ao. .Illl Will hi I fnr Hit- r.-ln-f demandi 1 i tin .Iki n 1 -1 .11 ba puhii-h. il nin ,r fiui '', -f'li U\i ii * i pal imlili' attnn of Ihla ih. i | di oi Ft I" u. i) 1970 ,, I MAI RICH FINKBL ni.i li a. : i a ,n TBB J I: w ISH FLOR1PIAN DONE AND ORDBRBD ,' Mlam Florida, thi* Siai daj ol Januai. \ tl IVTo. i- n LRATHERM \N Clerk, I'U'Uii fourt, I'.i.ii County, Florida in l. SNBEDEN 1-. put) Clerk (Circuit i "in i Real) n 1:1 \n s\\ i:i:r Ijn I ......In Road \, I I '.' I IH'l Ai i..im i foi Plalnl ni l :m | a-n-jC Peg* 16- A *y~i*t,nprk&*r. Friday February 20, I97Q NORTON TIRE CO. with MICHELIN X RADIAL TIRES! Guaranteed 40,000 miles BETTER STEERING CONTROL Micheun X Raaa!s let you steer with less effct. You'll fmd less s.\a^ on curves and greater directional sta& r. 0". straightaways. PROVEN GAS SAVINGS Your car's tank won't ho'd more gas when you drive on Michelm but you'll surely get more mileage to the gallon because Michelm X Radials roll easier. dr =0 \T I A ACCURATE BRAKING ACTION Mjchelm's extra-large footprint" and steei-cord belt r-events the brak'ng force from a rtort ~g and pinching the tread. You' car w..l stop qjicke-. sufV. sa'er. UNSURPASSED DRIVING COMFORT Mtchelm X Radial tires absorb bumps and (otts like no other t.re on the road because radial cords Pex in the same direction It's like grving your car an extra set of shock absorbers' EXTRA LONG MILEAGE Watch the ooometer move up to 40.0GO mi'es and beyond on a smgle set of M tihm n X Radta's V\e guarantee it F 1 a li NORTON TIRE $ MICHELIN X* THE STEEL-CORD BELTED RADIAL Guaranteed 40,000 miles M chelm's 40.C00-mile tread itfe guarantee covers Dpi c~al cedit or refund based en consumer's orig- inal purchase price and proportion of mileage run. ***** havycar tan CBTT1AI MAM: :,>: s : m D4-1554 Mil MAM: ma u mm &4l MAMSMKJ:;*: is;i s:5..; 7Sf444fi I MAM KAOt x : ,-:r ^74^ MAM KAO: :-.-:>-:*: 55J31 SMftl IAK: *:oi s : i :-* B7-7575 MMBTtAt: :-cx ::?*. 0 7*22 I. BUTWMI :-.: =..: TI7M5I FT.UIl:.i.i:Evi:::.,: 525-30$ FT. LAII -: 525-75M EASY BUDGET TERMS FUPMC BEAd: sx n fed hw* SO-42M * Mi.* lACH: SB >:u- B2-3M4 r I Intensive Effort In Jewish Flondian support of i ja-ief kcmi. Rorido-rr^ Friday. February 20. 1970 Section fc Dade County Jewry To Hold Emergency Conference March 1 Dr. lefirmon tVm. Rosenwald Mrs. Sin's ' Jewry will hold , umi ;uii most compwhen- J, mergenc> conference to SfTWOUff 1/fBMAnt dati Man i I mpU> Israel (,r, hi effort tl> nit) effort! ..: I ti i ins '''- , rael. The ui '' I,v'' ., i i wish "i ganl In ::, h i- b n ln- | ., |cl( it. ~ || 1 nnnounei d 111 sllelil of in Ji wish t on i irdin- . i oinmunil ' Relations lii-.ru nl d >' moui B the /.i- nist i ii'ii Kloi kla, man of the :- | in al Si past presi- dun i,f il .. arh Jewish Council of Organizations, the county-wide assembly of Jewish groups established by Israel Bonds in 1951 to coordinate1 the launching of the Israel Indepen- dence issue in Greater Miami. (tar a period of three yean One of the major aims. Mr. Weiss said, is to organize a per- manent, community-wide com- mittee on the Middle Kast to cope with political, public illa- tions and economic crises which di m.in.I inttantaneoui action or reaction by the organized J< with community. Kaih chapter, I.nine, branch, tectton lor whatever the leaser unit is calledl <>t iiich organiza- tion! as Hadassah. B'nai B'rith, Farband ami National Council of Jewish Women will foe en- titled to full representation, as well as larger bodies, such as the respective council! > i the na- tional organizations. Mr. SiIImt- nian neteil Joseph H Kant, r Miami and Cincinnati industrialist and phi- JOSfPH KAMU '"!' ration, is one hi the most Avh Univeraltj and past general chairman of Cincinnati's Israel Bonds t 'I _'.tiii/ation. Both Zionist and non-Zionist groups are joining for the mas- sive conference, it was stressed. Tganlzatlom whtab have not yet received Invitations are ask- ed to contact the Federation of- fice tin an Official hid to the conference, including authoriza- tion forms for delegate! and al- ternates. Members of Florida's di I< ticm tn the national emergency conference on Peace in the Mid- dle East, held recently in Wash- ington, D.C., are working with the Community Relations Com- mittee in coordinating the March 1 gathering. This organizational effort, Mr. \v. i-.v asserted, is expected to surpass thai which took place immediately preceding and dur- ing Israel's wars of 194S. 1966 an.l 1967 William Rosenwald, N.-w York philanthropist and financier, ar- r'\eil in Miami this wwk to spear- head an intensive campaign effort in support of the 1970 United J> w - ish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund 1 drive. Dr. Irvine Lehrman, spiritual '.. ader of Temple Emanu-EI, is : hosting the annual cocktail recep- tion in the Fontalnebleau Hotel I Tuesday culminating the concen- trated campaign an event which , l- is became significant in the na- 1 lionwide UJA drive. A former national I'JA chair- man, Mr. Rosenwald, who current- ly serves as New 'i'iu k City's Is- rael Emergency Fund chairman. will join a committee of philan- thropic leaders in the Dade Coun- ty area in coordinating their ef- forts. Also participating in the confer- , nee will be Mis. Burt J. Stris a general chairman of Greater N m York's UJA. Among the I'JA leaders work ing with Dr. I^'hrman and M Rosenwald are Max Ahrams. H i i> Pranks!. Sam Karsch. Mrs. N .t Koeppel, Mrs. Benjamin Levin, Louis Ludwig and Dr. Harold Wehtberg. Parkinson Foundation To Hear Dr. Labovitz A rev lew of the book "Joy! ' Yiddish.' by I.co Rosten. will r>* given by Rabbi Eugene Labovitz, spiritual leader of Temple n Tamid. at the regular meeting of the Florida Women's Division of the National Parkinson Founda- tion, which will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 26, in the Seidma > ' Parkinson Tower of Hope Build- ing, SSO NE '.9th St. Members and guests are lnvit< I to attend. Dessert and coffee u- servi d WA TON'S ;"'' leail. rs in the 1970 Com- ; Jewish Appeal Israel > Kind campaign now wing conducted by F. deration Mr Lfcbman was head of the motion IMMMUW ' inthropist, will report on the ' positiora taki n > national J- w- tah organi stlon to dati A na- tional chairman ol the United .I, wish Appeal and al its Isrs Education Fund, Mi Ksnti i is a ii.imei nation il pn ikk nt ol the Am. man Friends ol Tel Dade Federal Sponsors Dramatic's Book Review T m rs \i pn grsm in Dade Fed- .i.d's Community Room riei will in held m the Edison Centi i Community Room al l<> '' ' ru, Mlay, ait- i coffee is served al 10 00 Blanch) Brass, an English teach- ., with radio and acting back- ground, and Helalne Liplnsky, who teaches history snd is Involved In , Little Theatre productions, will give a dramatic review of lama Z. Hobson'a book The White Pa- his." The pair use dramatic dia- l.:ue an I narrative to bring lif<' to plots and characters of many ot tcKiays novels. l^UMStMK7 Plans For Social Events Be/gin With .. YOUR INVITATION We after the finest in Engraving and Thermograph?. ton will be delighted with our complete lint ot Menus, Matches and all Table Accessories. Call for An Appointment iVrtfi Our Social Consultant Today Smarti Parties, Inc. 523 Arthur Godfrey Road, Miami Beach 532-81 B"INC THIS AD FOR 100 PERSONALIZED NAPKINS FREE WITH EACH INVITATION ORDER II \ow in pvogr4>*m BIG SAVINGS AT ALL BURDINE'S STORES We cannot tell a lie! There're substantial savings for you your family and home all over Burdine's 8 stores! Fashions, fun clothes, accessories, apparel, home furnishings, appliances. And do carry vour Burdine s cred.t card to buy and save now. Sorrv. no mail or phone orders Paqe 2-B *Je\*ist Hcridlisr Friday., February 20. 1973] B n I F i V & to 1 a 1< II If V * B C Hebrew Acadeim Priocipal At Convention \ j der S. Gross prin- ,.| the 11. l>i<\\ V. .1.:. Ill) ol UN Miami. wHI be or,.' ol Um . u 11. .1 ipeeJhers al ill.' Nth Mr I,,.;: I I he Natjo \....,-i.n 1.>m .'i H<-in.-\\ Paj School I" r \. \ u York ihis weeki U.ti.i.i Gross w Kl ; 1. l" he \ 'K.nion the l:,!>, n.i> School l s with Its u .-:' the . : Ginoti Dr. - - 1948. ... KAMI Gt0$s ITAs in Zionist Council To Hear Foundation Coordinator Hmm v..-..-. *** Mist Ctouacil *f Si :o: Latvr lsr,u tU "*" tag MMuaead that apes asest- -.^j ;. ha hehi lion V Feh -V M th- > bjh '' DaiWa .13 - - - - I rbool parents. - , ciet) for 11. an tiaj I ,-. ill n !1,;> with ational conv< 1 to discuss ;. | port ol J< thai ii, brew da> schools r\vo 1 residents - l/mes I : - g - - 1 - ' !vl A a-d \jkjjitufCi) of rW fiaf I J- ?. kn**c**4 ossa f *tj mW mmm'i* : 4* ATOM. # iifijr naoaM TV 7 .... . ihta 1 Federati I " . : Chi Jewis Fi outer Ttie AmsrioM z.omst Federa- tion lx ui*: l"~ ntr> u. id -t Brat nat- I at the : I Ma> It a intended to con- . ; risting .-.: ... 01 - Rev. Gibson To Speak th the f iHm *4"V ON THE Ail HEAR JACOB SCHACHTER MM Mvoert T0 FADIO STATION WITO 1200 On Y>cr Dial Italian Dairy Meal in a Single Package Chef Boy-Ar-Dee $:2g~i-.: D ----- th meatless mushroom J.M.LIPTON ^ INSURANCE AGENCY INC. GOffftAL ucwun t su*rrr bows 414 DAOE F&SUU 101 E RACiBt STtiST MIAMI n. RJL Ft 1^631 M 71471 KOSHER CATERING aj#clM)HS H* *;-; 'tmgitx iat Sf-~ Bro-a-s Csv'i mmi *saar*Bka4 ^1 f--r' s***^ "**$* ; .? :;- f ass m . : 5 ::.: s fitt S*4> Hiad >47 E riliilllirai r satM ii.:^ -:: ;* :-TTir Pea -3 :- ^ bank fcrlur.ckcr Various on meetingi are undor way on aol oi the I97C Ct lewiah Appeal and Israel Emet- ge:.:- Fund OCB oi the Greater Miami Jewish Feciera- tion. Pictured are PBfKfesantau'vaa oi the Clecners and Laun- dr>- D-.vistor. who re:e:.;.y mat to plan their aspect o: the rund-ndaing drive. Seated c:e Hyman Xaplan left and Irving Berlui. chairman; Lcu:s Laden and David Samuels are standing. _____________________ 11- ore nee Ku pp ernnin Extends her heartfelt thanks to her many dear friends and relatives for their prayers, good wishes, visits and lovely gifts. They were a great source of comfort to her and she rs extremely gratefU. 1 ..... 0' J .s..s awsi -- ]-.* o DfC-">* ?i 0 cajap 1 c- .: ...... Now youll fijid something out! *>h i-a w -., fc-J tiaMMI c M . >. '- * 111 > i4T "* \i. .e*iin? ith SVKS1 r K l i'l 11 KU PRUNES K KoatttrFasve kosbeR CORNED BEEF juicy oakL dtficioiUl IBS PUKE BEEF Ir* Z* I -i "-.- trt.;.. y.; - WILNO KOSHER ll?SUS.TEMEi> 1 *-.! FtAMlFURTCRS CORNED MB eOLOfiHA MIAMI MAKCM 7C25 N.W. 37t*- AVIHUE-Phoee 836-2992 February 20. 1970 *Jeni*ti Fkridfiir Page 3-B Records Shattered At flistadrut Conference L id,' An*"'-"1 ed this ring eommttmenti Miami Histadrul IV- "wn of MM an- the <-loso of tional Mkl- ^a^l International MH Snmilnvnu ol n* So.flOO.000 since the Histadn.t STS9. inc'......' thecumu- Strain.....I for. !9Snf,r,n<-.il.aM,,,nI..uPoll-r Jc4 .i ihc banquet whk* KWU .,, K,..u.sh. spiritual Tcmple Beth Sholom. (liK-atioiiiil welfare proj- $17,250,000 Beach, litallfd aa rhair- KouiHlation s national board. Pledget aecured sluring and in pivpeirnflrm Ibc tho onf.'irni. . -shich opened Monday at the Fon- laui'i.ii an Hotel ith a meeting ,'t the national board, exceeded .vin the record pace ol last year For the 12 months ending last Si i't ;<0. the Histadrut Founda- tion ralaed 13,167.020, pushing the cumulative total on that date to SI 1..'47.1 ST. A | a! ol Sn.00O.000 lor IsraH Independence Day waj ael at the VUd-Winter Conference held here A Boy For H*rty. Family Mi tnd Mis Ronald Hertz, 7981 SW t">itli St.. announee the birth ,,i a son, Jeffre) Alan, on F t>. 7. He joina iteter "nnstv Lynn to nd out the happy family Mr. and Mis. Irving Herti and Mr nnd Mrs. Alfred Waaaerman art the proud gTandparenU. a \ear ago; this y< ar's conclave adoptatl a goal ol 118.000,000 for [ndependeno Day ol 1970 By the end ol the conference, however, 'in Kroniah indicated the target i bi reviaed upwards. [arm I'i Minister to the Uniti d Nations. Jacob Barmore, was the principal speaker at the conclud- ing conference session, during i'.huh awards wore presented to local and national leaders ol His- tadi ut by William II Sylk ol Phil- a lelphia, national chairman <>i the Foundation, and by Di Sol Stein ol N> m Yoi k. exi cut ivc v i< < hair- .i Ambassador Moshi Leshem, a member ol Israers permanent mis- Ion to the United Nations, ipoki tu a pre-conference luncheon ses- ion at Temple Beth Sholom host- ed by Dr. Kronish and headed b> associate confewnee akatfrnan miiman Kasser. Consul (i' neral Moshe '" I I ut In.nor I two confi - .1 aessiona M mdaj All ' ol ihe -!" ikera itressi I Ii* ill > n| | i; ii I : Histadrut health and an Ifai in- 111 ii" v In the Face "i t' i. ni ii isis in the Middle Kasl i-n-li noted thai Isi ai I is co .[ hi ability i meel militarj and II leal |H cssures. bul is Ij ing i i\ mi American Jevtrj for ,|ii.i i in the economic ai New Clothing Auction Temple >r oiom Sisterhood was to hold its one.-a-year clothing auction at B:1S i> m. Thursday In the temple'a auditorium featuring all-new name brand wearing ai>- nml Mi- Sam Pfevel is chair- Iman; Mrs, Max Forman coehalr- man. Fund-ralaing vice president Philip Tashman. president of Mrs Paul Borger Precision Industries, a Miami besed tirm specializing in the manufacture of restaurant and mobile food equipment and compact refrigeration. was elected to a two-year term as president of Food Equipment Manufacturers Association (F.- _N I"..' al its recent meeting w\ \ n. Nassau. ^ Going over details of the Mid-Winter on- ference of the American Histadrut Develop- ment Foundation, which closed out a three- day conclave Wednesday night at the Fon- tainebleau Hotel, are left to right. Norman Kasser. associate conference chairman; \r\ il- liam H. Sylk, national chairman of tie Histadrut Foundation: Israel Consul Gener- al Moshe Gilboa; and Dr. Leon Kronish. new national chairman of the board. SID RUBIN Auto and General Insurance 144 FIFTH STREET MIAMI BEACH 531 2729 5343616 NEW YORK .LONDON -6 PARIS WIN A TRIP FOR 2 to ISRAEL FROM MAXWELL HOUSE9 w,COFFEE 3! ,V B""n "c* "*" tVtolt" ,0Ur *n,r* wi,h BY ' , "'"" 'ror,, ,he ptoStk OMh, 7 "" M Coff... "MUM ZV "*' Ur,m *"* ir of " li",^EU HOUSE printed <3? from MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ffiAlways...good to the last drop! X certified Kosher coffee" poAwell house '" 10017 Mat,on. New York. a New No Purchase Necessary PAN AMERICAN jet clipper Pan Am makes the going great-from New York to London. Pans w Rome. 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Tr. tUwYerll 1*17 4 You r-.iv enter >< -h bal tadl 1 ' I aii entries mutt be postma'ked rot latei thaa m,d- #,1 |970 and recanrad "ot latei man April 3 l"'C i v. nner ol pn;e devoid b'lov. "ill be selected by b'.MIOl, d.a-.n| on pnl 6 1970 and will be prompt y nctiiied b, ma.l P-.:e .s trawferrable Lai not leO.em- ablt lor caib, and mult be ledeemnl mtnm one year or above date T tne pn fc-ntisti of: 2 round tiip fare* from New York to Israel via Pan American Airwayl wltb ttopovcr p.ivile|e$ in many European countries, room aicommooa- (Of trvo people fo' one *e.l at 'be "o'e1 !'- (roe ute of a Hertz lar lor 7 days transportation to New Yo'k and other e a. Sweepstakes is onen to residents of tbe United States and its possessions, eicrpt lesidenti ol Ohio and .-.ision- nn, and er-ia'oyees of General Foods Corooiation or any of its subS'iiianes, its adveitismj afennes. tba ludfmf stall, and their tamilie*. RiMdents ol Missouri should disregard Rule 2. a. Any liability for federal, state and !0ce1 tl'ei viill ba the responsibility of the winner. 10. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Tcce 4-B -Jeistfkrkkar Friday.. February 2C. I97J Rabbi Norman Shapiro To Lead Temple Zion ~ - N S ' - cr of Temple Zion. XV fttUta Rd. He mcsh li RafaM Alfred w\- naa >. -.> n tiriag b mk of i'J , - >\*n as leader of tJte Largest Conservative congre- - . pie Zor. s aea rabbi, a na- -_ and an honor graduate of the UMvcnity Bcaoti CaBege of E lion. oii pcva - 7 InrM - vaat 1 1&23 Rabbt Stftaafti ,-aduate of UK Beth pMfJi - - Leaders o: tie Hebrew-Curort GiOBf :: * :r." Coctbuted >w3a A??llfcn"l Bw* ---v r-r.i rarr.rc.ar. are r/.ar.rt.r.; rrrcrW- :cr "la =.rt.-er^art:e := Mc-i 1 at he DwnrhUa BoteL left \e ri are secreo" Samuel Sattond Sendes = :r. Noon Rozencwaig. Dr. Gtccc.- Fe.; enkreie, Herman Eeisler. Dr. Bernardo Beats; standing Le&M Gatrr-tza. Bori- Sbamei i Dov P.czenrwcic. Isaac V e: V. Kaplan zr.d Leor. Sh - - > : LktaiH IM- Shapiro. - ;-.a--. -L- .- i-' < ..-. .-" : -. '.' sm Consul General Gilboa Launches Israel Coin Sale At Carner Bank - - I . " - ; '. - : : - '-. K C . - r a? 7. v aad : r t: J. UK Ki ar. at Item ?_;**>. rar__.it.crs > Hurok presents M1>HA DR'UTER r : l I -1 I "? **-o* ** S^oc*" SniLfafy tom CV_ n. mmmi !_- SATU*D*.T EVPwNO HA*CW7 l7O-30PM. TWd-aes: $3*5 t ** Bu 0a 53S--t3t v Ux^r* *m-m Car* ii. Hymar_> Celebrate GoWen Xtmi> 1 i-ii rv i- 7 l ri- :: 7it- .':_-% s ;"..: rar- : ..-. ;- = -- :.> -"- Mr H --.--. 1 T-.iTir .;' E_fc_ La_fe 5 d : - * 19G8 I 1970 sea - S - sfc : :- - - " E - S I - Hard .tartan. 1 " : - ; 1 .. -. thaosted - . - - 1 -.-ratic items. 1 1 1 IM: 1 artl 1 for! "/I 1 1 1 '' yl 1 1 1 -| 1 1 . 1 1 1 : SELLING: REAL ESTATE: Z is our I BUSINESS!: E DKPART DIKMT FROM MIAMI AVOID M!W YORK TO V .- Pi to I b> ) \ IS I 161 t t H %.v ISRAEL Ovf SC rp-- Ap'S rhm October 11 DAYISRAE. T-- ^Ow. S660 15 DAY TS^AF. EXCL^SrCS' RCv S~- = 23 DAY 1SKAB. 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Plans are being set for the Gala Initial Gifts Celebrity Day Luncheon of the Women's Division of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation. The affair will be hold at the Doral Hotel "on the Ocean.'' Wednesday on behalf of the 1970 Com- bined Jewish Appeal and Israel Emergency Fund campaign. About 450 women are expected to attend the function, which wiil feature Jewish women communal leaders from Atlanta. Ga., Norfolk, Va., and Chicago. 111., as well as a special quest appearance by TV star Phyllis Kirk. Left to right are Mis. Gerald Ross, Mrs. Kenneth Treister, Mrs. Jay Siegel. Mrs. Noiman Lipofi, and Mrs. Myron J. Singer, Initial Gifts workers. Pollution Discussion For Freedom Lodge The general question ol the i>i- lution of iterways and rivers, bays and oceans will !* discussed l>\ Milton Ki-liHT at tin- meeting pumping raw sewage into the At- lantic off Surfside and Miami Reach. A special assistant to State Attorney Richard Gerstein, he has of Freedom Lodge 2421, B'nai been given the task of prosecuting I'.'nt i. at 8 p.m. Monday in the Surfside Community Center. ' bleau 1 II 1 been il Patron- He-i i 1 Pill . . v Isra. 1 R I is a Cen has re lional and ider- |- bthall u ifi ol t f thi . iti i Mi- Strongest in t'.ie Pain-Reliever Doctors Recommend Most for HEADACHE PAIN in the pain- ... ..... re pait And h minutes rvoui ten- a. You expert- * .< rcmarkal i relief. s" :' ti arii m ith theii sm^th. gent lon't work '" i for jri One of tin leading trial lawyers ol South Florida. Mr. K.lmr is a leader In the fight against pollu- tion ind reo ntly filed a law suit against Miami Beach, North Mi- pollution violators. Torah Box Luncheon The Women ol Mesivta High School will hold their annual To- i.di Box Luncheon al Waldman's i lot. i Monday noon. Entertain- aml Beach and Dade County to rnent will include accordion selec- them to stop the practice of lions by Larry Blue. /| Chapters Of AJC I Schedule Meetings c - .i an t noon ':' the social ' .'. Ir 1 A ^ potiti : s for l I All Perle Corn, Mrs Alfred Rub st< in Jeanette Stei i Pi || ei I .' ish A .' v. ill be th '"i i anel disc meet ing of the Lou; Wise Chapter of American Jewish Congress at 11:45 a.m. Thursdi . b. 26, In the Algiers Hotel, 2 Collins Ave., Miami Beach. Mi-s. William Langmeyer, Mrs, , Alex Meyerson, Mrs. Jeanne Spec 1 tor and Mrs. Murray Tepper are the members of the panel. A si luncheon will tx' available. Magicians Banquet, Show Tlv Syd Brrgson Ring 45, In ternatlonal Brotln rhood of Mag clans, has scheduled its anni. il banquet and show for 7 p.m. Sat urday. Feb. 28 in the Everglades Hotel. A spectacular scven-a-t show featuring the best in magic v-iii follow the dinner, whl marks the 25th anniversary of the local Magic Ring. Tickets wiil e available at the door, Mrs. Irving Cowan has been named to the Boaid of Regents of Hollywood College, board chairman Harold C. Stachell lias announced. She is the first woman to have been named to the Board of Regents of the South Broward educational in- stitution, which was established in 1962 as a junior college and rechartered in 1965 as a non- profit, independent, nensec- tarian. four-year college of higher learning. Open Daily 8 A.M. 5 P.M. Friday 8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. HOUSE Of DOORS 6763S W 81stST 667 4000 SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF PANELtD PLAIN DOORS Fir Mahogany & Other Woods Locks Panaling WE DO OUR OWN INSTALLATION Labor and Material Gt*rantMd for 1 Year When We I nnal' FINANCING AVAILABLE -- UNDERWRITER OR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP Jl Million to develop $50 Million Condominium. SS Million profit PLUS SI Million a yeor renduol. No , .n% *onu-d. Equity capital only. $100,000 pr mul- tiple. SY RESSE PH. (305) 753-4111 5801 BISCAVNE BLVD. 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F 1 o b i If It b ft ~-.-oc-v -=?^a?^ :r -" : \:;-. =ON'i \55cEA. -C~. v -.v BEACH xj -3f- a *3 ^ = : ead ~c :;. jnerjand ersfamc c ,c*~c -? j.~c.% rig* r-e ; : .r ~5^- 3 ^ec ~ T be htonal .---* Sjpaat c-?<-* beMrs tzhakRafa .-. fe of :- x s xx k -r tec ya*es 7 eS%i"c" sraci Be is Dresjcrg The -jsrHcr <.->o* rt :t: rif -*ec arc raoec r. .ore*- Marsh .* ~ ;.:>nenrary r. V ; E f s s > d n Cioati Friday February 20. 1970 rknistfhrMiir Page 7-B Author S. Y. Agnon Dies In Jerusalem IERUSALEM |Prue(orI-"i:"u" s Y. Action, tostess Nelly Sachs, died Tundaj the 1966 Nobal after a long UUmh "5i nteture with GcrmMi r,rn S;.mu. I Parb-Haconen In Galkcia, Poland, he adopted tht- pen name Agnon after going to Palestim i" 1907 He hail been th<- recipient <>i two State <>( larael Prizes, the Ussishkia Prize, Liter- ary Prtee, Bird ih<' Mi'ilal of th- City nf Ne York. He hail also re- ceived i Itatlons i<>i nil works from Yrshlvs Universlt) el Mew York, Hebrew University, Columbia Unl- trsity, and th. Jewish Thaologi- ! ai Si minary. Amongi Ms beat-known works are "Thi Bridal Canopy," "Both "in sc ami the < Rher Things," "In runes Past." "Upon the Handle of the Lock," Pius Par," and "Nigh . ,1 Visible." Much of his work, written In s scrawl Ins wife says only shi can ream, remains un- published. I [is m lf< i son and i was con- ,i.|. red om '-i the woi Id's foi e- ii hoi it i< on rr* dii \ al He- $. y. agnon hei iture. 1.1 Kenen To Give Greenfield Lecture I. 1. Kenen. one of lh<- nation's iposn knowledgeable men on the subject of Israel and Its relations with the United States, wll !* the lecturer iit Sunday morning's Greenfield Institute In Temple Is- t'in I "1 (iri'iili i Miami. Editor of the Near East Report, a bi weekly ni wslettar on Aim rl can policy in that eritieal an B, Mr Kenan also serves as executive director of thi- American Israel Public Affairs Committee, which works in Washington to stn ngth- en l.S Israel friendship. He has Mad a distinguished career as a newspaperman, and was the win- ner of thr American Newspaper Guild's Heywood Broun Memorial Aw .nil. The Washington-based editor, hii has h'id key posts in the American Jewish community, In- rludfng thai of secretary of the .'.mine.m Jewish Conference, was director of information for the Jewish Agency's delegation when the nlt< 'l Natii ns took up the ni quest ion in 1947. He mm \i tl .i- infoi mat ion chiel for t li l Israel U.N om ,: Ki the Was . 'ni the l .1. n ish L'hroi and thi n Post Menorah Chapter Activities Menorah Chapter 1013, B'nai B'l uli Women, "ill hold its regu- l ir meeting in the Washington Federal, VJM Washington Ave at 13:30 p.m Tuesday. The Chapter has scheduled s card party for 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Feb. 36, in the recreation center of Kneseth Israel, 1435 Euclid Awe., Miami Beach. Lillian Kevos is president Beth Torah Dedicates Ceremonial Objects One of the most festive and historic events in Beth Torah Con- gregation's history will take place Sunday al the synagogue. Two Torah Scrolls oneendowed by Mr. and Mrs William Dickman in honor of their 54th wedding an- niversary, the other endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Sandier and their children, Cathy, Richard and Andy in honor of Mis. Sand- lii's mother, Dora Zulver will In' rii dicated. A Torah Crown endowed bj Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soligman, four breastplates which were endowed by Mrs. Gladys Abbott, Mrs. Dor- othy Burg, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel l.ih and Dr. and Mis C. Leon Shalloway and six Torah Pointers '.-.. n by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond i'.ookman. Dr. Leonard Cantorand family. Dr. Ronald Cantor and family. Dr. and Mrs. Morton Mai- sel, Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Melster, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sehmiei and Mrs Ida Tell will also !> dedi- cated. The Medication BSrvleBS Will h*> held in the main sanetuary begin- ning at 2:30 p.m.. and will b. tol- lowed by the Procession of tin Scrolls and all the (Vri-moniiil Ob- |i its around both the SJISSgQglS ..ml the schooL Dancing and sinu- ing in front of the building, at 1061 N. Miami Beach Blvd., will he followed by a reception hoateil by the donors. 0RT Hears Kerness Elton Kerness will speak and show the film "Never To B. Di nieii" at th' regular meeting of the Miami Business anil Profes- s< nal Chapter of Women's Amer* icon OUT Thursday. Peb * p.m. The meeting w ill l> Id in I if Hospitality Room of the Chas '. deral, 125 At thur Godfn > 1070 ' HUMAN HAIR WIGS REDUCED TO Vt PRICE fRtt STYUUG AHY COLO* ANY LINGTH CORAL GABLES 4S23 Ponce de Leon Call 666 5477 THE AVOCADO ) All work dona en psssssas ilolril Spd Queen AND PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING WASH DRY a FOLD ISc LB. (Mm SI.25) 13311 *. Ml 1WT. a M. MUM a Ml-5512 Open 7 gag 7 AM. to 10 I* M. 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'::; National Won i Corn- it pt, was to 1 ':> rhuraday , ,|. /. I .? Tow- Lil brrs h inon d -lP.. M..r,. ' : Bos n I. : ,al Han.. I before the I 5 Supi [Pioneer Women lEvrnls Scheduled .. M n v ''! >:|v' I Saturday In I Mrs Rote I ,. ,-, 1H Mrs. I t ..f the boater Mian Pioneer I . a ill be pre- j by I mpa- Davis Fran- I will hold ''. esdaj -;-.' Col- I - .-.. i stx-aker il . rofrram .. I Ri sow lz 11 n m of I Miami Bra h m i\nr i i\ Der- r l.,'\. i K. Kirk lr.. 1 Copy Service Firm Has Five Branches (expanding from a small dultca- ii in sh t in the lobby "f the Mer- rantlk n ink Building. :ih the on'y i iiiiment < rented Xerox and a t.i ile m d 'I , s >n ce in 11| .-,. pi ildent, now h i- in the main thi tame bu I branches two Ireal r M ...... in s in Juan. .i. Q inches e> n open ,:> late I or >ii St. Thomas, um : ind In Ponce i citj on inr southern r last il Puerto R!c i Soma <>! the local w ;. m, hived opei nkinsi others > c tmbination t te and p .i tnership. According to Mr Block, "C ..-. was the fi- si in the Sl ite t,> offer printlng-whlle-you-w i I Duplicati n (>: i xistin : printing material or original c>p> in quan- tities from one to thousands can !>, handled in minutes." The com- pany offers c implete printing service both business and so in addition t-> supplies for Xerox trostatic copiers in Dade County branches located at 4"J0 Lincoln Road, 224 Miracle Mile and 561 N.E. 79th Strec*.. 9 / * Art Preview Benefits ORT A t' nrfit champagne previi ..f paintings by the Houston artist Heh nt has b n sdw dull d Fi I ,. rrom 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the . icean tuV PI Gi lerj 5555 Col- Ins Am Miami B .i<-h The sale I v.iim will continue through Saturday ami Sunday fi"-" l to 9 p m nh [oing I i the m n't An* 11 .i" 'l'T I Mrs. Mix Kern, president of the Miami Beach Chonler Worn* it's" Division American Soriaty lor Te~hn:on. >.s shown with Mrs. Marie Levy, national executive Director Women's Division cf Technion. who was the quest speaker at the recent Luncheon -noeting at the Eden Rcc Hotel. Arthur A. Selevan To Chair Conference Arthur A. Selevan, Department Commander of the State of Florida Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. has been selected Chairman cf the Florida Depart- ment Commanders' Conference, which encompasses all Veteran Organizations in the State of Florida, for the coming year. WELCOME TO THF. GROVE'S MOST I M SI II. SHOP... ANTIQUtS OF CVCIIV VINTAGE UNUSUAL OECOIt ATI VC ACCfSSOMIFS * IMPOHT SIFTS GALORE CHINA ANO CERAMICS ART OBJECTS LAMPS PICTURES ANO PRINTS WALL DECOR PLACE MATS CUSTOM LINENS KITCHEN BOUTIOUE BATH SHOP COSTUME JEWELRY OLO BOOKS NOUVCAU ART CAMP FUN THINGS ANTIQUE GARDEN FURNITURE STAINEO GLASS ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS CARDS STATIONERY INCENSE P*TV GCOD POt *0 PPI" NDVtLTlCa IN 'HI SMASHING TlN ROM THE UNICORN INC J9S/ FLORIDA AVENUE COCONUT GROVE. FLORIDA Phone 442-0479 FREE PARKING OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 om lo 6 pm 2 Doors Weil of The Country Store Restaurant John Thompson PROPRIETOR JIT A' WRINKLES ?? 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February 20, 197J 1 1 t 1 :i M I l- Everyone is complaining: about the rising cost of living, but nobody does anything about it. Well, you can do some- thing! you can bnsnnm your food budget by relying on old-time Jewish recipes. As you probably know, we Jews were never big "gevirim" (rich men', and yet there were big families to feed. A Jewish mother would cook up a dish made of the lowest-priced cuts of meat. Nevertheless, the result was always a delicacy which lingered forever in the memories of her children. Here we offer a recipe for chicken gizzard goulash. At 43 cents a pound, you could feed four persons for SI.50. And BOW about tl-o taste? Let DM tell you this: when I prepared this goulash my young children, who have been spoiled with roasts and steaks, came home from school and ran into the kitchen to see where the good smell was coming from. Dinner that evening "is relished a* never before! (IZ/.VKI) GOULASH 3 p is ucken gu......b cut up and cl< nsidei ': pper 1 tsp : ka 2 !.. 1 cup water Cli well in ions In) Heal s quart >f oil in rown onions In hot 41 until just lightly brown \.: :ds to the onion and br ml salt, 1 \ ind cover Cook 1 t 1 watehii thai the onions or rn Add water, lower the heat, covei and cook nother two noun iter if ne S rve hot with rice or potal Makes four portions. There are times when you feel like making B whole prodUC- OUt of a cake, with frosting, decorating and the works. Other times, you are in the mood for a good, simple ) Hit cake cake that you can enjoy at breakfast instead of bread. or serve with coffee without much formality. If you arc in the -yeast cake mood," here is a recipe for one which is light and has a nice, even texture. It was a rich golden color inside, and a beautiful brown "tan" outside. L< pleasingfe sweet, and yet will agree with icing or jam spread on it. YEAST CAKE 4 cup warm water ' asp soft butter 4"-: to 5 cups regular Hour 1 tea 2 drops yellow food coloring Vi cup warm milk 2 package* ''>' yeast 'i cup sugar ' teaspoon salt Optional for ieiiut anil eirnwhinj;: 1 cup confectioners' sugar 1 egg white ' cup chopped blanched almonds In a large mixing bowl dis>ol\e yaaal in water and add milk, sugar, salt, egs. soft butter, food coloring and about :' the flour M.\ until smooth and add vanilla and grated lemon rtnd Add more of the remaining Bear and knead till you c !. handle the dough easily. Knead about eight minutes until the dough smooth and elastic. Put few drops of oil in a clean bowl and grease the whole bow ..-!' Pleee the dough in the grossed bowl, turning it once top I tar,d in a warm place about 1H 1 ate. Pu"Ch down, knead lightly and divide m hall I 1 mak< two small balls. Roll between your palms two ropes, twist them around each other and form into a uwd cookie sheet to give the cake a round shape lor gtw my shape you like.) Allow to rise again, for about 50 minutes. Rru-h the top with milk before placing in pre-heated 1 n Bake at 375 degrees 25-30 minutes. When too] DJah with chopped almonds, if dee For quick icing, beat eg; white with confectioners' sugar If too si few drops of water. Bank Adds Art To Amuse Customers Customers at Mercantile Na- tional Bank of Miami Beach are strins more than just a financialI service these days. On band this week in the maiiv *m* <> the Bank on I.hwoln Mnl! is an artist with an unusual skill. He is Fred A. Mayer and. as a courtesy to those doing business at Mercantile Bank, he makes portraits of any customers who will sit for him. 'Parental Conflicts' Men's Club Topic Louis Bernstein, district super- visor of the Jewish Family and Children's Service of Miami will Bpeek on the topic "Parental Con- tacts with Teen Agers" at the monthly meeting of the Mens Club of Temple Beth Moshe. which will be held at the temple. 13630 W Pixie Hwy.. at 8:30 p.m. Mon- dav. according to an announce- ment made by Rabbi Joseph A. Gorfinkel. spiritual leader of the congregation. The Club's president. Philip Green, will preside at the meeting, which will be followed by a ques- tion and answer period and a so- cial hour hosted by the Club. Hen nething good and satis ring far a chilly winter da) a "hick green split-pea soup Tis soup will be welcomed at lunch tune acCBBBpeaied by a hearty sandwich, or at dinner as a first course. You can ->k it together with the meat that you are plan- ning to serve If you use chicken, cook it with the gjblets and w ir, *e the bigfle* parts for broikag or baking. Serai Bi soup with small etfbes A fried bread icroal and !>e prepared to be asked for seconds. A MOT SOI P FOR A COW. I>AY stags >f 1 chicken or 1 peand meat for cooki 1 lit peas 1 medium onl cups V. 1 P l bouillon cube '-' teaspoon ' irrot teaspoon pop:>-r 1 a I.> -' 'lk slicx-s Of r> Cook the meat, eater sod peas in a big pot for about 45 minutes using medium he..t. Add the v. g ind seasoning; cook another 43 minutes. Add water if neceas > keep the e amount of liquids. When pe.-.s and meat are and vegetables Mash the soup and peas through a sieve, or then- in an e'ectric bier. : You could also bier re the vegetables, to make the soup extra Bdefl add seasoning IO t..ste. Cut 2 slices of rye bread into small cubev Fry them on all sides in a skillet with hot oil. Serve the soup hot with hot fri.-d bread cubes sprinkled on sap, hfaki I s lervtngs The North Shore Ladies Auxil- iary 677, Jewish War Veti ram of ih,' United States, will hold its meeting in the Washington Feder- al Bank at 1133 Normandy Dr.. Miami Beach. Wednesday evening. The program will include a show- ing of the Daisy B. Haberman Film Library ana the acceptanci 1 the Friendship Gavel. DQGRRCIHG POST TIME 8:00 PM Instead of brush or pencil, May- er uses a small scissors and sheets of paper to produce silhouettes of the customers. After each sitting. ^^ c^g Ladies Meet a broad smile on the face of the customer attests to his satisfaction in seeing his features accurately reflected in the paper shapes. Malcolm WoMenberg, Chairman Of the board of Mercantile, said that the artist was hired by the bank to provide a break for cus- tomers from the usual routine of - ... -The response ie part of the c istomcrs is .; ; ire d ight b >th ii the artist >r 11 w ti hing his I - cinal miqui Mr V\ l< I that the irl t'sp tivities pr >- y >le at- mosphere in which to transact banking business Mayer works at his art In the bank lobby every '. i> except Wed- nesday. On thit da> he contributes his profession skill to enter! lining patients at Veteran- Hospital. Now semi-retired. Mayer has had an extensive career at art illustra- tor of book*, posters, theatrical playbills and aewspapexs with caricatures, sketches and silhouet- tes of famous personalities. Dr. and Mrs. Max Ede Mark 50th Anniversa 1 Dr. and Mrs.^Stanley h H 2022 SW 82nd Ct., were to buffet dinner in honor of his n I rnts. Dr. and Mrs. Max D . 1809 Brickell Ave., on the oeeagt I of their Golden Wedding annivs sary Thursday. ( Their grandchildren. Robin* ilrew and Steven, Mr. and Harry Michaels and Mr. and Max Fichtelberg were expected" he among the guests. Wometco Theatres 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Richard Burton (iENEVIEVE BrjOlD ... IIalWalijs tht Vteusatfc ZW mm * i s~..g FEATURING THK joMjhllewAt KOllMlII - GnRAnon B FRIDAY /I USA DOG TRACK Jaft aff Hie Ms. Se. X-woy I 95 Exit at 125 or 103 Struts Phorw: 754-34*4 Miami cpiafliouse MOC MAIN HIGHWAY 445-2581 TONYMMMU JOHN Joyce *cmm m patten "THE BUTTON - -SCN STAJM RUTH FORD m* K(NTON 'Cl Bright t%rtoi$Fm! eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeess Ocec^a by .lame#s Hutchinson ROBINSON GALLERIES 627 >. MIAMI AVENUE Telephone 374-5713 LEON SCHACHTER'S YIDDISH-AMRKAN VAUDEVfUE Srorriaq The World famous a HraaJi Star MAX PltlMAH a t Co. ia New Mwtital ttvitw ^ ON STAGE IN PERSON a 3 Hours of Music, Comedy a Singing and Dancing a ontmoous Performance from 1.30 P.M. New Show Every Week t Pius Feature Film a Th s Wee* on Screen "THE fWISH ( 10DT a* A Msikal Ctmt&f with y a Start th* 1i44.ih TWarra Eaahsh EaaritWs THE CINEMA THEATRE 1235 Washington A.en^e 531-6202 *at 85c Eve. $1.75 1% YEAR FEB.20-25 MIAMI INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW One of the Worlds Largest Boat Shows. 300 000 sq. faa ol the latest and greatest exhibit of Boats. Eng- ines and Allied Accessories. With parking for over 7 000 cars on the premises and with every conceiv- abie convenience for the comfort of the public, the Miami Beach Convention Hall is one of the world's most complete exhibition facilities. Don't miss this fabulous show m a fabulous showplscel HOURS: Friday 7:30 P.M. to 11 P.M. Saturday through Wednesday 1 P.M. to 11 ft* Miami Beach Convention Hall ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST BOAT SHOWS ^ February 20. 1970 V'Jeniit IkriJi\>n Paye 11-B ? ,^^H<- 't it! HE r'"3 ^^H ^L \ m \ V B YE k 1\ V M RaH Is^rfcjf ^B fy'^ ^S Mow Jewg Republicans, Harris Stiuh Showa P,oceeds of the second annual JNF Temple Mb Raphael Banquet, held recently at the Fcntainebleau Hotel, will be used to estab- lish the Harry and Dorcthy Rosenthal Wood- land in Israels Temple Beth Raphael For- Ht Some 300 parsons attended the gala event in tribute to Mi. Rosenthal. who has endeared himself to all by his dedication to Temple Beth Raphael. Participating in the program were from left Rabbi David Raab. who extended greetings in behalf of the con cregation; Abram Salomon of New York. veteran Zionist leader who was the guest spealcei; Mrs. Rosenthal; Mr. Rosenthal; Judge Zev W. Kogan. president cf JNF's Southern Region, who was chairman of the evening, and Canter Saul H. Breeh. who was largely responsible for the evening's success. Greetings were also extended by Dr. Adolph Finkler. the temple's president; Tova Tcnni was the guest artist, with Israeli composer Shmuel Fershko at the piano. The committee for the event included Sam Cohen. Bernard Fox. Sam Herman. Jack Ku- bel, Mac Nutkowitz, David Schwanenleld, Sam Segal and A. Schneider. BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL EXPAND!) TRAILER SALES USED TRAILERS BANK FINANCED 135 N.W. 79th STREET Phone 751-5084 l)|{. ANDREW LOW Osteopjthic Physician and Surgeon wishes to announce the oponing of his office at 1370 Washington Avenue, Room 208 Miami Beach, Florida for the practice of General Medicine and Eye Examinations Telephone 531-8997 EXPERT PAINTING * Pressure Cleaning * Roof Coating * Full Guarantee In Writing * Financing Available * Fast, courteous response .. DORIAN LEVY 233-0878 *> ftKE YOUR N JALOUSIES W AVOID HUFT5 W8 ALSO have door "NStRTS NEW weorhersrripped aluminum AWNING TYPE WINDOW INSERT PATENTED W ll! TEAROUTS .JUR-HAM MFG. CO. 4Hi AVE.. FT. LAUDERDALE 5221748 ^W\v "" 20 yean /.oral Ne; 7 FULL AND EXCITING WEEKS FOR JEWISH f\ C% f MICH ~| SCHOOL *.' STUDENTS V 1 1 1 Ft Ll / AGES 1S to 'ft | F Luf ROUND TRIP U <" BV JET IN ISRAEL, in PARTICIPANTS ENJOY: Visits to Biblical landmarks and holy placet s> Meetings with government of* ficalt and lectures on Israeli life Gatherings with Israeli youth Trips through the length and breadth of the (and Work period with kibbutz pio- neers Shabbar and Kashrut Observed Sponsored By Hadassah Zionist Youth Commission in cooperation with the American Zionist Youth Foundation, Inc. and the Jewish Agency tJenjsaieni) The Youth Commission la an ac- knowledged leader in Jewish educa- tion and campmg and has conduct- ed innusl Summer in Israel courses smce 1951. Cuperienced and responsibly Ameri. can and Israel iedars superv e and guide the group ensuring e*pert direction and care. For brochure and further information write or call Mrs E Stone. ISRAEL TOUR FOR TEENAGERS MADA$SAH ZIONIST VOl/THCCMMIS' 116 W 14th SI. New York. N. Y 10011 12121 ORrqon 5-1164______ Three easy ways to get YOUR Zip Code XNNXXNXX^X\X1^V^XVKVK\%\^X-<*.XX\*>.^ Ask your posunsn, Look at the Zip Map In ttvabusine** pesos of your phone book. Call your ist offlce. Always Include your 7fp Code- in your return address so othcra can e**ily Zip m-ul to you. f ubilihtd h i*lte Mnrfes I* eas lition wltn TM AS'tiiini Council El M u VI RK iWNSi The number ol Jews identified as Republicans baa imirmd a/blle those with Democratic loyalties kaa declined, < survej by the !.oiiis ii.iiiis polling organiza- tion haa revealed. According t > the statistics. In 1961 Ti>'. d1 the Jews inter- viewed said thejl Were i>, mo- rals. 1!''. uric Independents and only Sri Republican In WTO the results showed WV; as Dem- its, 24r< indcpei >K nt and 16'. Republic ins The siiiti in Jewish politics i Itegfcancc w m similar te Uv change* noted tor tyejaroaa, col- ,,] ,i. ,i pem i.s and those under 30. -. Buffet Dinner, Games The Massachusetts Club ot Greater Miami will sponsor a buf- fet dinner, followed b> games at p m. Saturday In the Bel Aire Hotel, 6515 Collins Ave. All via tors and former residents oi Mas- laeaMaetta are Invited. William A i hiten is the club's president. THE GREATER MIAMI FRIENDS OF THE HEBREW THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE Mourn the Passing of Our Revered and Beloved President RABBI SIMON G. KRAMER and Regretfully announce the postponement of the 5th Annual Loyalty Dinner which had been scheduled for March 1st, 1970 at the Plaza Hotel. RABBI AYROM L DRAZIN, Chairman CAMP ECHO LARK Poyntelle, in the Pocono Mountains oi Pennsylvania Separate Camps with Facilities for 150 BOYS, 150 GIRLS & STAFF OF 135 Complete Modern Infirmary with Full Time Doctor and Nurses All Buildings New and Modern Grounds Bounded by Two Lakes S Dietary Laws Observed in Dining Room e Guest Houses Provided for Visiting Parents S Same Management for 30 Years CAMP ECHO LARK Offers a Pull Schedule of Athletic and Cultural Activities to Please Every Campar, including: WATER SPORTS Swimming, Boating, Canoeing, Sailing, Water Skiing ATHLETICS- Nine All-Weether Tennis Courts, Indoor and Out- door Basketball Facilities, Nine-Hole Golf Course, full rime Pro, Basketball, Football, Soccer, Indoor and Outdoor Rollerskatmg, Inter-Camp Games, Archery, Tennis, Fencing. Trampoline. CULTURAL-Dancing, Drama, Arts and Crafts. Fine Arts, Socials, Saturday morning Services. For further information and Brochure contact ACE WEINSTEIN 5700 COLLINS AVENUE, MIAMI BEACH Telephone 864-8281 HARDER HALL GOLF-TENNIS CAMP FOR, TEENS (Co-Ed) B On beautiful Rex Beach Lake in the rolling lake-r.dge country of Florida's Central Highlands A superior summer camp program at Florida's First Golf Resort 18- hole Championship Course Individual coaching in golf, tennis and water sports by top Pros Pool and lake swimming Water skiing Sailing Driver Ed. Fishing -Trips Socials Discotheque Academic tutoring available. Camp Session Starts JUNE 27-AUGUST 15 CAMP DIRECTORS: VICTOR E. JACOBSON, A. RIFKIN For Brochure and Particulars write: S. T. Giffard, Dept. JF Harder Hall Golf-Tennis Camp Completely Air Conditioned Sebring, Fla. call collect 813-385-0151 p I Page 12-B *Jtni$t FkridSzr Friday,, February 20 &G/1 Mii^4Mjuk i v^^rf**'*^''W m | Andrew Zuckerman Jill Schacter David Kayt ANDREW ZK HERMAN Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Zuckerman of North Mi- ami Beach, will observe his Bar Mitzvah Saturday, Feb. 21, at Both Torah Congregation. A student at John F. Kennedy Junior Hich School Andrew has attended the Harold Wolk ReHg- I..ms School at Bth Torah tor the past seven years. A dinner and reception in honor ot the celebrant will be held Sat- urday owning at the Eden Roc Hotel. BERNARD WE1NTRAI B Bernard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Weintraub. will ob- s, rve his Bar Mitzvah at Temple Beth Tov Saturday. Feb. 21. He ill also conduct the 8:15 p.m. Fri- day services. Bernard is a student at Kinkjch Park Junior High School, where .. is in the seventh gr The eel. brant s : u ants n ill host fne Oneg Shabbat Fridaj v- as w U as the Kiddusli Satur- > in his honor, and a luncheon v ill be held Saturday afternoon at the Sweden 1! - Two of the guests helping Ber- lebral . : ..ting their >wn 251 ig anniven and Mrs. Seymour F I i: I n City, N .'. Also pres i I . festh > will he Mr Mrs. Jerry Levinc. Bernard's parents, and th Ir da ighl -.. Bar- bara, from Flushing. L.I.. N.Y.. and Edwin Weintraub, twin broth- i if the celebrant's father. SHERRIE COHEN Sherrie. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cohen of North Mi- ami Beach, will observe her Bat Mitzvah Friday evening. Feb. 20. at Beth Torah Congregation. Sherrie attends John F. Kenne- dy Junior High School and the Harold Wolk Religious School, where she plans to continue her education. DF.BRA IANOV Pebra. daughter of Mrs. Helene Janov of North Miami Beach, will become Bat Mitzvah at Beth To- rah Congregation Friday evert:.-: Feh 20. Dtbra attends John F. K. I Junior High School and is a stu- nt at IV til Torah'S Harold Wolk School. r PAIX IDEM. Paul, tne son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Udell of North Miami I will observe his Bar Mitz. Beth Torah C ' Fi b. 21. . H W k Reli iS pasl <. \ei i ns to con- KENN -Til GH - ' St.. will I i . *. seven! \ it M ;: lion I stches- I r. Oneg Shabbat following the Fri- day night rvic s as wel Kiddush an I nor a the t- mple following the w rv- . s. Am ing rts will be the celebrant's pat n Imother, Mrs Charlotte Bernstein, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mis. M n Is !'. * STEVEN I.KVITtll On Saturday, Feb. 21. Stevei the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Levitch. 3411 W. 9th Lane. Hia- Uah. will become Bar Mitzvah at Temple Tifereth Jacob. Steven is an eighth grade Stu- dent at Palm Springs Junior High School and is president of the In- termediate group of Young Ju- daea at Temple Tifereth Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. Levitch will host the Kiddush in the Social Hall fol- lowing the ceremony and a lunch- eon at Old Scandia in Opa-locka. Attending will be the celebrants grandparents, Mr. ami Mrs. Albert E. Brandenburg and Mr. and Mrs. Sim Levitch and relatives from New York. JIIX BHA< TER Jill Ell- n. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shacter, 1235 NE 176th St North Miami Eh . sen I her Bat Mil ih Sal morning. Fel 11 al Temple Sinai . North Dad brant is a nth John F. K J m- i. r Hi w "':" : \ '.'. HA Ulti Davis ol N X k I Mrs. Sai l: i Ben Essen. Chairman of the Residence and High-Rid Division ci the 1970 Combined Jewish Appeal-Isra?l Ems: gency Fund campaign, was quest speaker at the A Breckfast cf residents ci The Corinthian, which pre a 50 percent increase over last year's pledges by the persons en behalf cl the CJA-IEF drive. From left are Harry Harrison, co-chairman; Ben Essen; I. Eli Goldstein, c> cheirmen; and Albert J. Kirsch. co-chairman. ,f Melrose Park, Pa,, and Mrs. Jules Fien, Mrs. Hairy Levy, ai I Dr. and Mrs Many Rosenberg ol Rochester, NY. DAVID HAVE David, the son of Mrs Karen Kay.. 9540 S'.V ..4th St.. and Sid- ney Kaye, will becom Bar MiU- vah at Temple Or 01 m Saturday morning Feb. 21. David attends Rockway Junior High School, when hi .Ighth grade. The Onef Shabhat fol Frida) night services i I a Kbs] lush and luncheon in t following the ceremom. 1 .lay will be hosted bj j in David's honor. Among the hono:-! g ests be Da> Id's maternal gi ] Mr and Mrs. Joseph !> tsch MORRIS & RUTH IERNER Catering for All Occasions HARHY ZUCKERMAN fjlobliihcd in 1945 '% PARKING FACILITIES BEACH Famous 471 WASHINGTON AVL $TAr< house: Prim* t/V/oi'n s'eot., if 2322 N.W. 7 ST. ficifii MIAMI SPRINGS VILLAS M BUS >UI Ml-1li l SOW OPEN 7 BAYS A WEEK mm Urn if INfM-AHIIH \* Th ONLY OwtM*Amricn l,iurnt m ie M#, J 0W 24 HOUIS ...... >*, 4 HM.,i ci*>*4 7 AM.-) 9M | YOO WISH TO CAU FOR tBftVATONi 642-9043 axawmn 75' u DIUCIOUS FOOD SPtCIAl DtUGHTFUl COCKTA.IS LUNCMiS MM S. RKML NWT. (M.1), FT. LiWERIftLE 13 HENtY'S OPIN J4 HOURS ROYAL HUNGARIAN EEB RESTAURAN1| AMI r A IfllM- SPECIALIZING IN ELEGANT . BAR MITZVAHS AND WEDDINGS 731 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach KOSHER CATERERS 9m4t f fcfcmica/ iuptrritif BAR V Q --- WEDO.NG PA5' ES SMCIAUIHI6 IM HOMt CAT WHS AND HOTIl W0t 888-3469 and 888-3460 If N Answer TWal M6-na 400 SWALLOW DRIVE. miami snurjroa AlffiESfNEW YORK CITY'S MOST TALKED ABOUT RESTAURANT NOW OPEN IN MIAMI BEACH Lincoln Road at Collins Avenue lloast Prim*? Ribs Oi Reef In Jus ENGLISH CUT $5.50 CAMELOT CUT $5.95 ROAST DUCKLING FILET OF RED SNAPPER Served with each Dinner SALAD A LA CAMELOT YORKSH'RE PUDDING MASHED OR BAKED IDAHO POTATOES , F'LET OF BEEF EN BROCHETTE $4.95 CREAMED HORSERADISH SAUCE CO^EE OR TEA Desserts, Liauors & Vintage Wines A\ aiiable Open 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. for RESERVATIONS 531-8488 FREE PARKING Closed I Monday HALLANDALE, FLORIDA On US. l.ona-hmH millionth Of Culltttom ffact Track Pv HOLLYW00O 922-7223 February 20. 1970 +Jmist> fhrkMan Page 13-B kmple Israel Of Miramar Dedicalion r m8 the rapwl growth ' "I,,-, handful -I ,on,:;v. 1 'r ;a..v ago to a member- rfjdicstk>n "I its actions Uaiio.*^''^ Place a Khv, bi I .liBnitariei of Knt ftekte have been in- C!Liheil. !"'",,", . ,1 ,ioors - which , ,l,uhi! artist A [ ill chapel f con- Hall I r I I i will I ind two i \x gifts ii u'"" * adili- [ ssi the h is air- | I lh"' Intire Ii ijracl i- : vision J Rabbi Bli it -' W I Or* of Is ol ciple bi lei is i I that al- I I JWV PROTESTING POMPIDOU'S VISIT : Hy JWV i in C '. or- new J.wish i mit> Council of Bn vaiil C I ' '. Ml nier G Pompi- I Th sda Fro 26. ntinu- In- con- il 55 an Orthodox rabbi. Kalibi Wlno- id, a nativi' of Israel whoa family of rabbis )." lack Ighl { generations. cam t" Florida with his wile, Ali/ah. and three il ii is from a cuugiegsttofi in Brook- | lyn. NY. The raj U a .mil;. mm in a borne built rec ntty on the temple grounds. Cantor Abraham Koster the rabbi al Bsrvkes; Torah I i r is Ral bl Joseph H n gation. i arl Carhe is tti v c itive \ Ice president, and Mira- mar Councilmen Alvin Portner and Frank Firpo also u rw on the tempi) '- i oard. A Mlnyan tervio is hold daily at 9 .i ii Fi Id ij vening aervii - In al 8 15 p.m. and n rvici an ' Id .ii 9 a :m. on Saturday - TYSON ^nineie Iroocl TO TAKE OUT OPEN 11 AM -10 P.M. 852Z S.W. BIRD RD. 223-1566 CLUB PARTY TIME is .VOH' at the toodetlul World ol IANQUETS PARTIES LUNCHEONS * MEETINGS Ithulm Dkinj Facilities fnVafe Anas & OardaM laericao & Canroneae H&aatAUIimoa irtSenfic A'ame Show &tl)tt i""'""^^.^! ARO M.til QtotfrrrB EiEGanT **wT PRESENTATION *'"-.arm.tivani OR >-6579 Mi. and Mrs. Joseph Denmark present a check for SI00 on behalf of the 1970 Combined Jewish Appeal-Israel Emergency Fund campaign to building chairman Jack Zeigelheim of the Moorings. The check is the largest single contribution from this building on behalf of the 1970 CJA- IEF drive. Left to right are Joe Golden, North Dade area chairman for the JA IEF campaign. Jack Zeigelheim. Mis. Joseph Denmark and Mr. Joseph Denmark. S*gJt NO MORE, MY lTd^HJO^ TASTY G?0?I!f^lLl^^^ MEATS POULTRY DELICATESSEN FINEST KOSHER EMPIRE POULTRY CAPONS CORNISH MENS PRIME RIB BOASTS DELMONICO STEAKS FINEST CHOPPED LIVER IN TOWN ?&*-*& MENDELSONS SOUTH STRICTLY KOSHER OPEN DAILY E 621 ASHING TO* AVENUE PHONE 532-2426 &tortrn Donse ftmorgartort STEAK? STEAK? STEAK? WE'RE CRAZY! Ever since we opened for busmen in March of 1967. we've been featuring steak on our Smorgasbord tables on Satur- day nights, and many of our guests ha.e said occasionally, "All the steak you care to eat for only $2.45? You folks must be crazy!" We're crazy, all right, especially with the way meat prices have gone up, climbing out of sight! But. still we go on tradition, and all that! That's right Choice sirloin steak all you care to eat plus the huge roast of beef that's alwavs on our dinner menu only $2.45 every Saturday night. Try it you'll find you can't afford to eat at home! $2.75 Sf-tCIAL PRICES fOK CHUDRfrT 14175 SOUTH IIXIE HWY 238-8852 The Studio Restaurant LUXURIOUS DINING ELEGANT FRENCH CUISINE For SoTieth/ng New ani Dtferent \r Our Miami Ares 2340 S.W. 32nd Ave. 443-2536 Call For I ifernufloil Before Goi^g To The Theatre Continental TOT Kosher Caterers '-* WEODINSS BAR MITZVAHS BANQUETS UNIIMITO At Your Home, Hall or Synunogu* 4 COMPLETE TAKE-OUT FOODS NOME DELIVERY 2 Call for Free Toke-Out Brochure < 393 BIRD ROAB, MIAMI Phone* 226-1744, 221 9096, 226-4031 \ V KATZ's PARADISE Restaurant 1451 Collins Avenue Phone 5321671 KREPLACH KISHKE MATZO BALLS KNISHES MEAT if FISH ic STEAKS CHOPS CHICKEN WITH DINNER ON OPENING NIGHT CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS HAROLD PONT and IRVIN OOROON <.OI4LrO\ and VUST KOSHER CATERERS from non H'o'i:vi to a eomplet* Buf*e 170 N.W. 5th ST., MIAMI PHONE FR 4-2653 Under thattricl icn'vinon uf tha Unlteo Kaahrua Aaacclatlon f G. eater f.'iami^tioervwing Rabbi: Rabbi Abraham J Safra. OPEN MOUSE WEDDINGS BA* MITZVAHS MCEPT/OM 1 'V k RESTAURANT On Th* Ocaan itata CalMai aaaaa f - If M'44tl > r, Parking it tat '-r-i't" Irach 0c- I 41fl a it* -..* Iia'tti 0intr FOR DINNER ONLY * tonight, Josephine, - we're going to the grist mill' JIMMY DE NICOLA'S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE a II raa SMralon Itteh 'MlHarJ Calliai a M.anl It.ca a Tel: M7-2CM hi Pariim a 0>tn 7 dara a tt Tar l:l Oilier a iaiinci> Eianti a Iweia ^ v*v STAR DAIRY RESTAURANT INC. ^Sl/^ (STRICTLY KOSHER) 841 W.ihinoton Avenue, Mi.mi Be.ch 538-0595, 531-9182 Featoring the Finest Jewish Dairy Specialties and a Complete Line of Home IVUde Pastries Serving Lunchon and Dinner Closed Friday Eve Open Sat Eve Si .'. Antht nil, Italian tun ^cVt^ Italian Restaurant > Dinners frem $1.55 Wines-BeersCocktails AM Dishes prepared to Order 11912 N W. 7th Ave. Miami. 684 9348 <&0 U Page 14-B ******ncrkt&r Friday., February 20, 1- V I S rl I- ll 11 n. n.r Jo- lt 16 pi : 1V.T bimancs KIRSCH. i A Vv'. moIner'T^,.,, l .- - ..gU-Ck as FEINSTEIN. - Yv* .' ml ': vble* Riven- Hftrysf.""* leVfe^"' l&iYt' JSSMS maVks" .jshssi .>.,--. MR > -. v O'CONNOR. N r. - is w :.i .1 SKOLN:K H I '-> Rd' M --.-,'. v ATLAS. ' iSoOV. BOWKN Ei^EN FR-EDM*N \.. V. S GOLDSTEIN. >! ref H.. ' klE^ = vaioman Xv' ROBLES. Baj Rd >: -.-.v .- SALTSTE1N. SCMIFFRES. P "~ -.t N r. iMt K| M !' K -EE (. " MINDLIS I x MORRIS \n. - ROSEN'HAL. Natha ~" ' VOGEL. V ' VVEISGAL. "n v^' Ml- 11 | BEHAR \ V M H BLASKV ' A\- DIAMOND. Son *' ' -\ \ Av. FEINBLAT' V n - GLLIC^ S N GOLDBERG - HABERMAN V ~AVE = V LION. .-. ~ W * At< rah* |-r|* RABIN II "-" Xi" msoFt v ... ie SOKOLCW BASCH t -- BELL, v BRE2NER. 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( .,-,.1 ' jln ''ii-1' b| In- I"' I..n S:iK"' Rl t:. ' Hi 'ii'iiii'l ' \ *. .- - i !ii. sa I ii m as 77. Mi Hal.it "i! i iiiinil gi cial work In i'M i ;.:i ding from City i 'oik gi and compli ting stud the New York School ol Social 'A ..I k Hi served as i xecutive di- i t.. ni the B n au ol Son ,: Re- .ii, h I'n 15 yean ind is asa i- r. \i i 11\' I its si i ii CJFWF, now i ... | i . , i 11 H led Nal i Re- .. i lion A ii u. i. ii. Id Suiul ij al ' Funeral Services Held For Journalist Joseph Brainin N! W Yi IRK iJTA I K i : ir were held last wi ek for Joseph Brainin, n un d executive \ ice art sid< ni "I the American ii '. TlCE OF ACTION T COURT or T. F ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CnC1 IT OF i L '. JID FOR DAOECOUNTY CIVIL ACTION N -i 'R'6 SUIT FOR DIVORCE I . \'' I: TO: CLAHKNeB tl i Y"U. ii AKK -.1 i: w AM vi; i | :.... ii fill il li u .... ii or l"i ' ' v i'' 11.1 \' "K .\ I I ' i" 'I ' I ,\ il.l v " I''..rlil... I \ I' EH IAN. I Circuit <'"Ui ii [I i' p (Itl'KI tNt> l > pui ' u i U - ! 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CIGAHfTTl - BUND COMPIHI Sfl MO SVl Uf TO SOV ,C i > -1 - NTI<*t DIMNEMAAHr SLT p!ri.pri * OS ItS**LA> IN OUR STOftl I Price* *m{ *U mm FOOD FAIR SUPERMARKETS M ati-hi 5 l "! iTP.E mon. TMRI WIN.. 'IB. 22 AT ALL fOOO FAIR & iqtMCMCM'S STORES p^|Sa*< MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS SAVE 30- BONUS SPECIALS! ICE CREAM FLAVOR KIST- ALL FLAVORS HALF GALLON CARTON FLAVOR KIST All FLAVORS ICE MILK HALT GALLON . .CARTON LIMIT ONI .!-"' IT LFA--r WITH OTHER *WtCMA| OF S'C.OO OR UOKI .. 1 IGARCTTE5. VISIT OUR SEAFOOD DEPTS. WE CARR-. COMPLETE VARIETY OF FRESH a FROZEN Sea&xut "DeUc*uU*f FLORIDA MACKEREL 39 FRESH CAUGHT A TASTY TREAT' '8fs~ CAUGHl Large Jersey Flounder Skinless uD bONRCSS Haddock Fillet MSMt SUCCO Kingfish Steaks SAINIESS ASf BONELESS Torhot Fillet ; A \ i i 4 \ \ 79' 89 59c 79c S AVI ft 29 BONUS SPECIALS! Wesson PURE VEGETABLE OIL 24-OZ. BTL. FOOD FAIR ALL PURPOSE STEAKS DELICIOUS EATING! TC U.S. CHCICE i\ ESTERS A*%4% TENDER RIB STEAKS OQ TOP I S. CHOICE \\ ESTERS m ^Bk JUICY CHUCK STEAKS 69 LEAN GROUND CHUCK 89 WESTERS SELECTED ^% SLICED BEEF LEVER 59 FIA-GA GRADE A' FRESH ICED ROASTING CHICKENS J GARDEN FRESH FLORIDA GROWN FLA.-GA. GRADE 'A' FRESH ICED CHICKEN QTRS. LEG QUARTERS BREAST QUARTERS lb . .IMIT CNE EITL. EITHER BRAND. PLEASE". WITH CTHER PURCHASES OF S6.WOR MORE, EXCLUDING CIGARETTES Soy Sauce Chow Mein Noodles - -- 19' 19' &tocc&& 29 TIT'' RIGHTS RESERV BONUS SPECIAL! FLA.-GA. GRADE 'A' FRESH KB) FRYER PARTS BUY THi PARTS YOU UKE BEST" BREASTS WITH RIBS DRUMSTICKS THIGHS UVWS INCOME TAX PREPARED HERE PROMPT SERVICE NO APPOINTMENT SAVE TIME & WORRY * HAVE YOUR TAX UP PREPARED BY QUALIFIED TAX CONSULTANTS 0> LOW AS 2 'P QUALITY INC-|ASP|\EP Fried Rice Si-: : Cut Asparagus Roor Wai Spanish Rice-A-Roni 37' 69' 3= $1 JUICE ORANGES 10 29 TOP OLALIT* ISDIASRUfCR SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 5 39 39 49 ... . Spaghetti Sauce 39' Chunk Light Tuna 2 69' D'ANJOU PEARS 2 TOP QUALIT' TOP 3UALITN WASHINGTOS STATE RED OR C.CL3ES DELICIOUS APPLES 2 FOOD FAIR OR RITZ LOW CALORIE 'sea FOUMUl a so [ i AMAT I SODAS 12 89 SAVE RK..z4-tt-OZ. CANS-.SI.77, BONUS SPECIAL! FOOD FAIR CREAMED Cottage Choose s 59c SAVE 30 -BONUS SPECIAL) AMERICAN KOSHER MIDGET ALI IFLAVORS Frozen Pie Shells 2 69' SoUrook Co* Corn 4 45c BM*M Tri-Taters 4 $1 II W Grapefruit Juice 6 s1 SAVE f BONUS SriCIALI ' sml ' bi tonttrimai a Sliced Swiss Cheese 39' Cheese Spread 2 69' Pure Orange Juice o- 29' Chocolate Skim Milk 19c SAVE 4 -BAKERY FEATURE I FOOD FAIR FAMILY LOAF Salami or Bologna Gruyere Cheese Bag Sauerkraut El S SOu Half I Half V V . Cottage Cheese Tiger Sauce \2-OZ CHUB 29 25 29 '5 07 29' 39- BONUS SPECIAL! BO'VALUEI VKKS ANMN iAlMUN rrt Kippered Salmon 5 ...... co Roast Reef on 3' Corned Beef o * Turkey Roll American Process Cheese 79c TflC Wide Bologna WHITE BREAD COUGH SYRUP m m,m,..oNu..Nc,M. GREEN GIANT 12-OZ. PKGS. VERDI-PKAF-MEOIEY KING SIZE 1-LB. 4-OZ. LOAVES WITH NO-SPILL SPOON J-OZ. OTTLE Danish Hut Coffee Ring OrMge Chiffon Bar 59' 49{ Vote Tooth Paste 73' Bayer Children's Aspirin 29' SUCEDNOVA SCOTIA SALMON SAVE 40C-LO. QUARTER LB. (LOX) ERESHLY SMOKED MUICHANTS GRKH STAMPS ^ tAe GREATEST VARIETY ^ NAME BRAND GIFTS > State of Israel Bonds Inaugural Conference n ir*ni 11 Rep. Ogden R. Reid to JgWlgn FlOyiLdlliain Speak at Bond Meeti Hlg Flond-- February 20. 1970 Section C Inaugural Conference For [Israel Bonds Feb. 26 March -,.,,;. Jcwrj Ill Israel's -onomlc rtllght- aM the Intci lugurel nee for I *" which fliOtohfUfi Febru- igh S;m.l.i) March 1 it the Fontaii lewish lea lees fro.ii community- hout he .<. ill par- ticipate in the which nfll launch i di i ell .1 record total of Bra.'! Bo I luring 19T0, ti meet at least 1 the coat of Israel's Devel ipn Budget of J500.000.00O for the yi 1 Mayor John V 1 Isay of New York will be a ;> pal -; aker t the Inaugural Conference. He il! share th. plat ith Yigal Alton. Deputy 1' Mil ister and Minister of Educati ind Culture of the State of I- lei Deputy Pretr.!--!- A on 1- making a special three-da) turn-around the U5 lite of the, . ,,,:. ,..M ,nMv rwi.lt of spirahng defense COO. to bring the leri ess of toe ,n,! a 1*dj ">">"< W be- . twvn import! and exporti economic situati >i e leaden of American ind lion Jewry. Mayor Lindaay and Mr Allon He is expects! to sti the fin- will both speak at an Inaugural incial problemt iel as aJ Dinner on Saturday evening, Feb- MAYOR JOHN V. LINDSAY ruary 28 which will climax th. 1 11 ference The first session of the Con-I ference will be < luncheon. Includ-I Ing the world premie > of the All- Israel Fashion Show for 1970, oni Thursday, February 26, to launch | this year's campaign of th.' Na- tional Women's Division of the Is- rael Bond Organization Mrs. Itzhak Rat>in. wife of Israel's Am- bassador to the United States, will t' the major speaker at this ses- sion, at which Mrs. Jan Peerce, | Chairman of the Women's Divi- sion, will preside. The urgent need ,- .r development capital through Israel Bonds was stressed by Samuel Rothberg, Na- tional Campaign Chawnan of the Israel Bond (hrganization, who out- lined plans for the conference Mr ' RothU-rg will serve as Chairman f the four day meeting. He pointed out that Israel I Bonds have been the principal, source of outside investment capit- I al for the country's economic 1 growth and drew attention To the' urgent need for accelerated econo- [ mlC development in the present situation >' S Ri ; tati' 1 if len R. Reid f New Yo 1 Am- I the Unit d Stab s I. Isr 11 I .'. irincipal p ^nnu .1 hrael B 1 1 Bi isl ol thi Zl irtist Organ! I \" whii h will b I at I F Hotel at 9 on Fi j 27. The i 'Id as p iti ol the 1970 Int mal Ina igur- al Conferenc foi Israi Bonds, \ hich seeks to r lise 1 n cord total in Israel Bond sales to meet at le i-t half the cost ol Israels Deve- lopment Budget of S.VO.OOO.000 for the year The conference will be In session from Thursday thiough Sunday. February L"l March 1. Mr. Reid, former President and Editor of the New York Herald Tribune, now detunct. served as Ambassador to Israel during the last two years of the Eisenhower Administration. He was a member < f Governor Nelson Rockefeller's Cabinet during 1961-62, serving as Chairman of the New York State Commission for Human Rights. Elected to Congress in 1962. he is a member of the House Com- mittee on Education and Labor and the Committee on Government Operation. Rabbi Irving I-ehrman. spiritual leader of Temple Kmanu-Kl of Miami Beach, will also address the RKI\ OODEN R. REID Z.O.A, meeting, which will focus attention on the 20th campaign year of the Israel Bond drive in the United States Among the others who will par- ticipute in the meeting are Rabbi David Shapiro, President ol the Southeast Region; Mortimer May past National Chairman, 11 i Meyer Pesin, National Israel Bond Chairman of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America. Yigal Allon Soldier To Deputy Prime Minister ih an in- ' q .1 ..lit dif- lenat conditt unerii n and "H a visit,..- [. 1 official wasquoti.1 as reply 11 In Am. 11- - source ..1 trei gth and con- fidence n* Israel faces many pro blems in the struggk for a secun futui. At the age ol 51, hi has all the 1.11 |M Bl I - 1 1 I tin past '' V turn and : its deter- Ration that this tin* there must I Ml n. 13 -vou 11. Is <|iialifications of a folk hero and a '' '' : s" living ii gend Born on a n :, borders farm In the lonely Galilee, he has a,i been : since it been a farmer, soldier pioneer, nastei strategist and u kder in ' a m against *' r'1"1 peace. men and A Major General since Israel's 1... i..;ii. on \'.in ,,f Independence, he is indelib- ly inscribed in the annals ol that "..11 through Ins bold exploits 01 .any fronts, and particularly foi ...... the military genius he displayed im,.'a. 1,"a"; A"' ''' borders In planning, organizing and lead- bttom l'rs who has nig the spectacular defense of with '!. '"' identified Safed and the entire Galilee . I""1'!': : establishing In Israels ei .sis of survival in ' "nlris B Yigal Allon, ; 1987, Allan was a leading member .,. 1 '" "' 'iteration who of Bum.' Minister Eshkol's Mill- itpmvp ''"'""''"" |,usl "' '"> Ad\is..ry Committee, where In las* *el "' Is|"'1 his aniqut expertise in military 1 When Golds M,.jr wac planning anJ innovation hel|ied to; shape the strategic and political policy of the Six Day War. Since UlC war. lie has been one of the moat prominent and influential naira-,1 u weir was Cii"":;;'fu *- Af- *** 1 ;" "","1 Ul.tv k uJ ;1 k"v ''"S"onsi- *H *" "is 'SSS.Itts '''ntiana '' '">" nif mosi prominent ami mnueiuiui ^ 1968 it ''"'^ ''"""Minister men in shaping Israel's course in lSMh ?'ll,,,i'll>-''knowllg- Wh ins"'- and ouulde of Is- ^S'l'.'iiiiiy acknowieilg-, th,- daopenlng Middle East cris ""'. that r '"'' "ll,sitk' f Is-I He is the author of the "Allon ,h next PriUIUr>M ('hu',''' '" ,M" 'n th'- W*"l Bank This |>lan. bas- ** if Mrs \t"" Mlnist,'r when ,sl on the vi. w that the Jonliin " his f .'' .BVn fflce' i River is Israels natural lim- of 1 defense, calls for establishing a tiing of paramilitary settlements ..._.. 1 along this line. Shk*krs at th"1!1 y:'"a(,,an J'W- If Yigal Allon is "security-mind- *' 'naugur-,! ni '"ternation- ed." it is a lesson he learned from; ^onSafu, """'' fr Isra'1 early boyhood. In recognition of! ,r>28attheF 'U'm"K- ''Itu- his Bar Mitzvah. young Yigal was a*...... unebleau HotaL I introduced to the task of helping leaves office. Mlami.Deuuv o""""1-' V,sit t0 >fense. calls !*ai be J.,,"!'1;' Mtahte Al- I string of oara "" America more than A n ' 1 *Xk ,u""Isu"h. man with li* nd ,h ni! a l-netrating ,C,i0"ndni,La'"a,,f aman ^ guard the family at night against Arab marauders At the age of fifteen, he was ac- cepted as a scholarship student at the Kadourie Agricultural School with a curriculum in scientifii His extra-cui ricul ir .< -t ivities aowi v.i consisti d ol "scientific irming" >! defense ii- ii membei of the ll.11; in.di After taking th. non-eoim-sioneil officer's course ind serving ..- Haganah section- command! r foi his v ill igi he w as id) foi the next step, the Haga nah Officer's Course, where hi met such men is Moshe Carmel Shimon Avidan and Moshe Dayan all of whom, like Allon. would be ires commanders in the War ol Ind. pendi nee decade lat> r. In 1941 Allon was named exec live officer of the Palmach, the striking force created by II iganah to help the Allies against the Vichy French, whose incursions, int Syria and Lebanon threaten ed Palestine Two Palmach com- panics, commanded respectively by Allon and Dayan, oi>cned the way for tiM Allied troops by cutting: Communications behind the enemy lines. After El Alamein. Palestine was no longer in danger. As IVpulv Commander of the Palmach in 1943. Allon sent special units to rescue European Jews behind Ger- man lines He also organized Pal- mach naval units which spear-' headed the dramatic entry of thousands of 'Illegal" immigrants through the British blockade after the war He was Commander of the Palmach from i^4-> until the as- tablishment of the State of Israel. when he became an Aiuf" or Ma- lar General in its Defense Fores Although the actual invasion by- six Arab armies rolowed by a few- hours the proclamation of Israel's VIQAL ALLON, Deputy Prime Minister independence on May 1-t. 1948, the large-scale Arab infiltrations and attacks had begun six months earlier, right after the U.N. re-1 solution partitioning Palestine in- to independent Jewish and Arab States. As the countdown for the end of the British Mandate and the rebirth of Jewish independence began it was obvious that the | new State, with most of its 650,- 1 mi people coneffntrated in the coastal cities, would be particularly vulnerable in such areas as the' Jerusalem Corridor and the Galilee Alton's roots were In the Galilee as a pioneer .in.: son and grand- son of pioneers. In the 1880*8 his grandfather was a founder of | Rosh Pinna the very first settle- ment in Galilee His late father.! Reuven Paicovitch. was a pioneer, and founder of Kfar Tabor in Low- er Galilee, where Yigal was bun In October, 1918. Allon. who He- braised the ramily name later in the patriotic custom of Sabras. and other pioneers, was a founder of Kibbutz Ginossar on Like Kinneret iSea ol Galilee 1 wh< he has lived since 1937 H - ternal ancestry dates back mai centuries in Sated, where his m ' ,i- .vis born. Destiny was about to place the late of th.' Galilee in Alton's h tnds Some 20.000 Arabs sat on the heights of Sited, which appear I Impregnable. Alton's plan, which he proposed to Ben-Gurion and Yadin, the Chief of Staff, was to concentrate the defense of the Galilee on the siege of the k. v stronghold of Safed, rather than try to defend each settlement in- dividually. In a lightning move on the day the British wen evacuating th< fort at Rosh Pinna. Allon and his men. with bayonets drawn, took over the town which became his headquarters. Safed was now only five kilometers away, hut several preliminary engagements had t > Continued on Page : JmU*nt*tM*r Friday.. February- 20 I97Q Israel Bonds At Age 20 v sami 11 wimriii Kri^ Rki Of*aaurw s - rt* ------------ - - -" -. ' M* .. -_. .-, -^ - ! 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Tim w jpi 11' *w > j tmimrt ra; :--*- r.rr-r K-r-: -- -*- -- .- .r- ^* ^A' ir a':s ^i> _- l-> -: ... --- *> 1st Bom ifeac i;wti-. -- esKr * halBMftakarwri j" .. r Imftpnar mi *-^b aor r- HMMR P Mn I tMr wrf*Mrf *-:' ftt <9rx Mil a M hraa > : r-v- 1 -->-.- j^e fMMSas >*r!f ^SIOiBO !*" Ac-us wit i-^rr CfcT-j i>: MMB wf* MM: -- .- "* * -TTUE.-. -- SBtLTptc r -" MMMl PM HOBC -.---. v- .. ,, fc^,. K Ht m -. t ( nart nfe-ttf^N. j,r.; xinr -mpuMr TtMts Mr MESsr i- i_etr~-e ?aer --* ? I ' few 1970 +J**%ist ncrana^r Page 3-C The Israel Bond Organization is pleased to announce that His Excellency YIGAL ALLON Deputy Prime Minister of Israel and its Minister of Education and Culture will be Ihf guest of honor at the 1970 International Inaugural Dinner SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 28 at 7:30 P.M. FONTAINEBEEAl HOTEE Hon. John V. Lindsay Mayor of the City of Mew York JANPEERCE WOttMf MOWNU r I HO* NETANIA DAYRATH cafMAua is* am somano Conference Chairman Samuel Rothberg INTfRNATIONAl INAUGURAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE BARCELONA HOTEL. MIAAM MACH Jl 44311 >! V T 1 1 1 f i. VII-Israel Fashion She* To Feature Latest Styles iU signs .in.t materials w ii,i,\ splashed i. n v 'loth nub h> ,.-,i ;.......i il ntatei ials, shim , s iHiilMix 'i akth chenll ,i ., xv ol Ihe surpri - ..... r Donna. Galta andJereoli. who .... so .ed lh Is **-...........i**-*- atJffi5^-!*S \ sampling ol Isi h '* k-rse> knits ivotihl no! be \x iv u. i n't I wui ol Is . t I I to' I shHi ' i the im i- . \\ I > \.:*.. :: tx> ^ IS >'t ISJ *' i- kts v. the bnekbom nl's tV> \ .. >> the la v ,. Mrs Jan \ I the x- /. nivfcUOl oe * > " \ .. Bhcd 1 41*11) M I . *tv\ s . Peerc* **ys i -, safe ol i > stores , ..,. -a ihv > tS It |>TO . | for fen* ** "" . VtHK. with Elastex xhihittng unintMl s in ,.,.. Hotel - i, .i, xx, ,x' l hi ana R itreaenting |rments made ol Is cotton , raftsmanship. At the request ol Fins Leitors- Ham Kralova -"'''' <" i rente I'"- m Iheir first join* effort has i i ed in what the fashion team hopes wUI be arm tradttiona Isra wedding gown n '" lv handed down from p " FashkM I ills fai K ippel-Spit x its i' - tnbuted the crafts- plictty timeless rhe inship and know how harned cd |wn makes **"' ' (heir countries ol origin Coma. A scene In the Miami rre- I with s. skil weavers sis I bwd the rich - I'lg ,>! '.' Isj >" ' ,\x il heri- . N -xx'-. s this \\ *t more dividual order for exp ..-, ..,.._ iwvar thi in ;.'.it'i< i - wear lui ..... a'*' ishions expresatai th> 1 I > .. n . | x I . ;. -. Hana K Ms- Ki i l hM haw ilk (on -' $ ol i(h- \xv! crated 19K"i a Known ta pants I lanrins chiffcns hi I b\ Thv Kishw Sho" is ->> mis o: the i I reaca x^: ttv Israel C*t inita< *HI h" .- mMd in SCmm Bi>acri trasn r-Vhru- America irj .%; I uomth March 1 WKtamaand i : -t :^:o camnai y s s ... ... i H ..-. Ni^jjm. it*.'- e naajai , v t IW M la* HMD I .....< I- * \ x- thlS I .W- x < x : ) Is \ - ... - x \ .... - h< arasv - .' hfcat - mv .... - x . - ssvrnhwd xrKi lare-ttttiac v^iW-s in th> iS a: '. v."*rvxta. 2 Decades Of Achievement Through Israel Bonds liluwnl >vii M #x.-.#tf la Am r iifi iflj ot Hajc Hojbor c^-.^ !^ic:e: jsjM rjdMh .". Ban T^? MOM > -: Cktauoah and rhespfcetes ".:.-. XT ie . x .iv.o;-. .~; suf>e;rcx>sfr.ct* ml^iers ^:..-. rose ,-=e .- 5*>e'.ii-*.erv; v >:-..- .: r^rth*: scu: _-.e ex^er^oc. r>eycr.c .'-i ( *.- Dr. Max Arzt Is Final Forum Series Speaker kj Forum ol c :v- tni Fti : I Balh m a' i--*'.1*. and his M a. I :-nbia I'lliw ISilJ ir. l*.'l :: oh- his rx^-tur of Hefarrw Lit- from t!v S> "..-14 arxl *. a .: :: Doctor of Dmr.it;. S ii 19S ..^\ tan -ev^x--r*; CMsmfsMHai &BBC exp > l*c *"-? #s -' I UC ew ags ;_jr_:i. i- .-_>-.- rxs pec^jB. ^Q?ai sad suczr -a --r -#w ?e.-rr-.- rc ac-s - - >rtu - ; . ; ; .- --- : sraas i sacaa c Bae IJtX -\\ -* *j nnn OK ^t V\ VK7T SaJD.Su! ! v . | .. - s - - - Faces 1 S ..--;--. , - F - '. ... - - A luda- : \ .- I thi il i: ' I '>Ir\ H :-.-. n> authsjr I sii and N w Teai f At : t it sraa a VS. 4 M mtfc NATO Ca eress ii ton and > MO, Irv. i. f the F : or & rlei A .- '- \ r\-. >**.*! and Mn rbet >rkini! i 'Anxiety' D#xto Topic Ana i Affect 1 T v I : . by a pa:>". of Ax-tor* I - - ' - itj - - ..! > asij* .:*? tit asm rdday. February 20. 1970 *ki*l>rk*kHc>r Page 5-C 4rea Organization s Schedule Various Observances NCCJ Silver Medallions Go To .'{ Outstanding Miamians A! the Anti-Defamation League's annual Regional Board meeting. Leonard L. Abess presented the annual Abess Human Rela- tions Award to Rev. Cannon Theodore Gib- son Rector oi Christ Episcopal Church in Ifiani. far his work in th^ fields cf civil relation* "which has Bttei human relations and which has contributed substantially to the well-being of the citizens of Honda." From left are Henry E. Wolff, immediate past chairman of the ADL's Regional Board; William Alper. newly elected chairman of the board; Rev. Gibson; Mr. Abess, and Ralph Palewonsky, former governor of the Virgin Islands. ____ f"4 -*? Don Shoemaker ijk AthaMe Range Mrs. KinKiNI.il 5 National Figures To Be Award Recipients Brotherhood (Concert VI \ S|" akec at the National < "on- f rencc ol Christians and Jews il Brotherhood Dinn r hi l his wi k ;it the Fontalt Thi>mas Vail, cditor- lii r of the < ind Plaii i eali r, n ho tra\ els tl ill ol n and was n i nt of il Nat in Hun Relal ion> \'<"('J"s Sil\ vi Medallion Av , ent li) >trs 'hai li Finki '-' n aim an "i the I' . Ions 11 Isioi D I ' n m 11 n i t > Ri I '. I'l'J |! pei-sons ; fail v orkin i Robert Ma fwas in of! operation s d n undei - who : i | f w nting thai ii --1 itu- and Mi Si nonhoff, lei Miami Builders "i Scopus 1M Cheriiek, who lias Just come from Jerusak'm, will describe the prest nt situation in the classroom* and on the campuses <>f Israel, and detsJUnsj th>- manner in which is ra atonal student ivlxihon is dealt iti bf the university. llcbn-w I ntvi-rsity, which bagan the 1969-70 acaih-niie year with nore than 15.000 students, has, some .'.-iii student! enrolled whel j are from other countries. Of the 1 ti tal. 9.">o are registered for doc- ! torsi drRTiis. 430 an moiled in J ' the Agricultural division. 25 in the | S, hool "f Honn> Kronomics. 260 Brothi i Sinn" ill thi : t he Bi i ithei hood Concert lo i- presi nted b> the VM-YWHA nl en ater Miami, 8500 SW 8th ;t at B:30 p.m Saturday, Feb. 28, in connection with Brotherhood Week. The program tli feature the talents ol Miami-Dade Junior ("ol- lege Nntth''- Madrigal Singers, led by Rose Main- Schrock; the First Methodist Church Choir, led i Rrst lly by Ihi He- si nted N Sal fivi of the na- tan's prominent ns w ho have . : ii for :-' r d : tion. The Torch ol I latuette rmted by i halm ( iross sill be presented to Joseph Ma/.-r .',','t with by the administrators 1)!1V1(, w,.nr; ,|M. college ag*J V .: Sen Ymk. Edward S Redstoni o' lkwon. Man Samuel U/fflam Sax of Chicaco. HI., Mrs. Emma : ol Detroit, Mali., and GRtter Miami\ rtonoree, Baron fcffindi Meyer, a founder i the Harry S. Truman Ci i i for thi' Advancement ol Peaci Rabbi Leon K: kws-rof Temple H. in Shotom, is irmar, llarrj a Levy. I ?r """TW^TSSs "nd i btt of T*n*te Beth Am and Rev. tbFtorida f*.,?S*.??? *** of the An* iicu Friends l n2*2rX a 5t il Church. L enrhairma,, < .i. i_ i_ 1 1m- Medical School n.is *> stil- ' -taTSir ,''"' Wh'h'-'.i'-. then, arc 182 m the Dental Then- will be two outstanding Ut 'I r.'r ^School and 158 the School ol art exhibits at the Y' during ,,u"" J- Pharmacy. The Law School ac- Bnrtherheod Week. A one-man rented ISO first-year students, for showing of the work ol U-M itu- "' ., total enrollment of 860 in its dent Walter Mttehell. who is In mt Scopus charge <>f the Art Program at the aiAei Y.NH'A, will opi-n Sunday. And in the lower Art Gallery f the v.' the work of Carver YMCA children an exhibit i>f The faculty this year nusBbtrs giaek Art will be on display. 1.....';';,'> ^'^Z' The public is invited to attend Avraham Harman, p.,si,..,,, and ^ .J,,,,,.,,,,^, <,,,,. ullh jts Prof. Jacob Katz. rector. I,1,nau'; wl(ll. %;1I j,.t> ol cultural Interpre- :; visiting faculty members, '",l' (ations. Mrs. Ray Berrin, chair- 18 Immigrant members of the uni- i ian, has announced, Then- is no ,, ,mU-s ltaff, admission .ham.' .it '.'. hit ho lai i'iti/, ns repn si ntii r thi ma joi fait hs en i nized for theii sip;nificant eontri- [jiitions t'i their communitv. Thi i loca i > !ng l" Iween i .iiv It strives lo hi * i ri iers in A merit an |Kih- i ies, and stam Is for rai lily, lair housing, eq lal t mplo> and la and order with iust ice Israeli Dancers, !*! by Michael Katz: tlH1 ITs Choral Group, led by Mildred Draizer; Tempi.- Beth ShoJom Junior Hijrh Srh Am chon- soloist Barnioe Anauole. ami the Hope Lutheran Church iliuir eendustad by Althea Pena. Also partieiivatiiiR in tlie pro- pram Will bi Rabbi Arthur Stein- JatK S, of the organization and ,, KllIar ctojBP> Moun, Scopus ch u ', Unhjer- Campus. There are 170 Arabs reg- Ci board ... gov- ,, ,, clmn : u. Univer- ':"i Mrs Popick enter- m Ibe dinner's committee i.f wtethttweek; th, brunch hosted annually by M, ,. Mls Abra. fR,F W"hsl..u. \. u Y,k ami JJJJ members ol the Society ,.!*fBa*kand Build rsof Scopus Wd at 10 a.m. Friday in ^Fontainebleau iii,i Member- ? ^ Society ,s limited to ....I to the .'*'MlN'-".'- ind Hebrew Uni- - My, VlinirKs* Will Be DiMiission \o\nv Shalom Jewish Community r-sts wUl be 'Miracles and Modem Man Neve Shalom-Jew-ten wmmuniij 2 ,, How Shall We Approach the Mir-'.Center, Metuchon. NJ^Iurtngthc Udentoi the Builders t.cles of the Bible?" is th. topic!.....-ond in the series ol month 1> I Ber, ,.k be discussed b> Rabbi Hcrshel J vmixsdumi to be held at remple 23tt Matt. .....1tua, leader oLlemp,c Jj *P ^JSSS. Divis ral mee,'nC) held by the Greater Miami Women's schedui \n,8Upporl oi ,he Torch of Learning Award Dinner sity m by the American Friends ol the Hebrew Univer- Carrie R Fntainebleau Hotel Saturday evening are Mrs Snored086"' pQSt President oi 'he group who has been Be,qer s Wman oi the Year," (left) Mrs. Ruth Johnson South Or.rman of ,he evening. Rabbi Herbert Weiner of guest a^i?6' N'' au,nor and lecturer who was special nd Mrs. Sigmund Fogler. president. i: ibbl Matt part ol the United Synagogue Caravan is < I ti i the Jewish Theological Scmi- Prioi lo "i'it: i' \, u Ji i-sej h had si rvi d as rabbi lew I I New ^ \ own kfturer in varl il f ii i ., tail :i rei.li ions and Jew ish t e- , ractk b, Rabbi Matt has niitti i -ii tii Ies on thi ologic il sub- : ta ., eta oi Jewish ob- ., rvanee which have appt ared in numerous public it Ions His cont ri- , Lotion i" the symposium on "The .State "i Jewish Belli in d in the August 1966 issue ol Ct ntary." and bus now been pub : iished in book form He has also written I series >! leaflets on vai - ..his mitzvot. \ question-and answei pei lod will inii(i Rabbi Matt'a address A Brotherhood Year The new decade begins with the tormenting awareness that social problems in our land remain unresolved. Each of us. in the words ol Charles Lamb, is uncon- sciously "a bundle of prejudice.'' But it is within our power to rid ourselves of such a load ... an unnecessary burden which only halts our personal progress as well as that of our fellow men. Il we can but set our sights on the goal of true brother hood the belief that one should act brotherly toward others without regard to race, creed, or nationality the load will lighten. The National Conference of Chiislians and Jews calls this the "brotherhood commitment'' They ask us to estab- lish our own Brotherhood Week this week and next week and the next, all through the year. This need not necessarily be an act of love, but of le- spect. Brotherhood begins with respect. As a human being simply engaged in the task of living in these difficult and divisive times, each of us is entitled to respect. Yes, give us this day our daily bread and give us each day our daily dignity. January. 1970 What The NCCJ Is The National Conference of Christians and Jews makes a unigue and important contribution to human decency. The organization is . I A HELP TO PARENTS in raising children of good, will. Institutes focus on the importance of the parents' rele in teaching children healthy attitudes and seeing that they grow into emotional maturity, free from preju.: and hostility. 1 A HELP TO YOUTH, providing opportunity for the dis- cussion of today's complex issues, and placing phasis on programs lor youth leaders and ye rving agencies. ? A HELP TO THE COMMUNITY. . relations naming for police and promoting coop , i a law officers and neighborhood level. A HELP TO EDUCATORS, helping to train teachers and < omrnunjty leaders in cooperation with leading leges and universities in all parts of the country. I A HELP TO LABOR and MANAGEMENT, prom egual opportunity programs, and understanding i tual responsibility in crucial human relations probli PROMOTES 1NTERREL1GIOUS DIALOGUE by prov opportunities for religious leadeis to woik toward e table solutions oi vilol pioblems. I PROVIDES LEARNING TOOLS, producing materials for schools and colleges, churches and synagogues, civic agencies and mass communications media to stimulate thought and shed new light on important issues. Pcae SC ._*>/**/fer***r Friday.. February 20, Temple Invites Catholics To] Mark Brotherhood Week Junior Auxiliary Luncheon committee, which met at the home of Mrs. George Israel, chairman, to make plans for the group's an- nual luncheon at Americana Hotel included from left (seated Mrs. Israel. Miss Rena 9Mb, ticket chairman: Mrs. Louis Bresler. chairman oi decorations: Miss Clara Tri- beld. hostess chairman: (standing^ Mrs. Jesse LeVine. Mrs. Nat Levy, chairman en- tertainment; Mrs. George Valentine: Mrs. Ernanuel Freedman: Mrs. Jay Rechtschaffer. president; Mrs. Morris Ratne. chairman door prizes; and Mrs. Louis TaifeL [n obsei ': > k I ' Sort h Dad - - .. this Mrs. Sa S1 Conn iiin of the J.\m-!i War V. I cf the Uniti States, is an author and lecturer as well as spiritual of Stamford's Temple Sinai. His wife, Klainc. is a concert pianist. J 'l l*i S - -.' ,--;., I fa S| . : .: CO) itructi ent. ^ .i worship sharo witl to retteve ovi i> rowding rangrment that mi\i- ,,, onstration ol Brettv 1 h lived. BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL BUDGET HARDWARE I APPLIANCES 849 N.E. 125th Street North Miami Phone f 1-4551 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TC ALL RIKKrS STVBiO. ISC 2256 Cora: Way Phone 443-5086 MACK'S CYCLE SHOP SCHITIW BICYCLES On Sunset Drive 1 Hock West of U.S. No. 1 5995 SUNSET DRIVE SOUTH MIAMI OVER 500 WECARRYAFULLL1NE BIKES IN STOCK OF ADULT B .CYCLES Phone 661-4363 SALES REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES Rabbi Tarr Guest In Beth El Series The Sisterhood of Temple Beth '-: Hollywood, will present Rabbi Herbert Tarr. author-humorist, in their second "Forum. Series" pro- gram at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Rabbi Tarr's first book. The Conversion of Chaplain Cohen." was published in 1963 and is cur- rently beu-.c made into a motion picture- His most recent. "Heaven H< 1c Vs." of which more than a million copies have b.ea sold, is his hilarious description of hfe at ': anybody's suburban Jewah center. A capacity aJditnee is expected to fill the tempi*, located at 1351 S. 14th Avc Hollywood. Mrs. Leo Lane and Mrs. Lewis Cohen are in charge of tickets, which may also c< purchased from the temple ol- ' lice or at the door. Fraternity Event To Benefit Muscular Dystrophy Victims The brothers and pledevs of the University of Miami's Zeta Beta Tau fraternity wffl sponsor their second Mile of Money Day" on Thursday. Feb. 26. for the benefit Jt the Muscular Dystrophy Asso- ciation of-America Inc. The event ..-ill he hehJ at the intersection of S. Dixie Highway and Red Road, south Miami. from 8 am. to 6 p.m. In conjunction with this event. I fey whxh the fraternity hopes to rae $5,000. tickets are being sold .on campus by ZBT members for the drawing which win be held at ' the close oi the day. when Skip- per Chuck" will pick the winner of Florida's Largest Kosher Salami'* a 3-poun Cultural Society To Present Fifth Concert In Series Recording artist WaM r Scarl I-elli. tenor, and his Meomptflbf Billy Martin will be featunj the fifth concert of th \ series sponsored by ttv Mas Beach Cultural Society ir t?,*Ai sembly Hall at 755 Was.'unjta Ave.. Miami Beach at 7 30 -p.f Saturday. Feb. 28. the scr: ty- rector. Allen Dworkis. ar.r.ouno His program will tadude a tm ber of operatic arias. Also appearing will be wob i Ben Gregg. 17. whose vMir n ! will be accompanied by Klea , Clark Linton. and the song te of Ksthor Led*r Miln-.ar. and Zweigel. who win present a gram of international sorgs ballads from Israel and Europe. a t BRO~nERKX>C GftffTMGS FROM . LEUMAS KNITTING MILLS, INC. KNITTED FABRICS BftOTHRHOOO GREETINGS TO Ail Better Vacuum Service Co. Se es a~<2 5e*% 12327 N.E. 6fh AVE.. No. Miami. Ra PI 1 3M9 CLUB HOUSE RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 3101 NORTH MIAMI REACH UVD. NORTH MIAMI REACH EXTENDS GREETINGS TO All BRCHERrODO GREETINGS PROM M AGRIDER REALTY Realtor 3437 MAIN HIGHWAY COCONUT GROVE RORIDA 444-RJ2 1 s?c-~Es-oai an mgs mom B. E. BRO\STO\ ASSOCIATES, 7\C. Realtors 24 LINCOLN ROAD MAll eedi 531-5164 JOE COHEN of the FEDERAL PACKING COMPANY wishes to Extend Brotherhood Greetings to the entire Jewish Community 330 West 23rd Street, Hialeah Bro'He'hoocJ Gree^rvgs re En'^e Jewish Community MADER & COMPANY Steamship Agency Dodo* Wand, 1970 Port Rlvd Bottding 4 D1AI 379-3401 BROTHEfiHOOO To be)*ve that what is true for you - .our Private Hearr. Is true for all men." Emerson PETER M. LOPEZ TO All MY FRtENOS AND ACCOUNTS Brotherhood Greetings From E. H. BROEKEMA Orer f Years lnrome fax Experience 12405 N.W. 2nd AVENUE PL 4-1439 Womrtro Schedule "Generation" la o|wr.:rc Fnd at the Miami. Miracle ard 16 Street; "Anne of tf* Tr.ou na.vs" is shouinj: at Carlylc an Dadcland Twin II: "Only Game i Town" starts Friday .it Norm and They Shoot Hor> < Dwtj They?" at Surf. Olyrr.pia Gabia Suniland and Shorn. B- in| beM over are 'Cactus Flow: at Carib. "Z" at Dad< lar.: T:n Topa*" at 2Tth Avenw DriveJI .ind "Marooned" at th. Byi Brotherhood Greetings From RICHTtTS JEWELRY CO.. Inc. 1M E. Hoylor Shoot H S-3197 rothorhood Gtoettnos From The Gardiner School 140 N.l 119th STREET 7S4-7J31 rothorhood Greefingt From Propeller Ser\iee f Miami Miami Ifrterrwtional Alrpotl Ph. RR7-7M1 . , February 20, 1970 *Jen1sti fkrkfian Page 7-C What NCCJDoes Protects and programs of the National Conference of lews have included: meetings of the Dade Youth Council (co- NCCJ and the United Fund. .,-, with racial tension in ihe schools, i le Youth Council with 300 youth par- onsored by Dade Youth Council for hool youth from public and private with human relations. :!ogue sessions. ice Conference, sponsored by Commu- Board and NCCJ. lored 13 scholarships to Michigan State Univer- /..., ;. Community Institute. Gc've piogram and financial support to "Man to Man" :nterfaith panel program on Ch. 2-TV. Cospcnscred NCCJ-University of South Florida Institute en The Community Response to Crime." Cooperated with Dade County Public School System and Phi Delta Kappa Educational Fraternity in Fall Seminai on Human Relations for School Administrators. Cosponsored Clergy Conference on Jewish Christian Relations with American Jewish Committee. Sponsor of PoliceCommunity Relations Institute in Tampa. Cosponsored Police-Community Relations Institute in Miami with Community Relations Board. Gave delegates to Human Relations Workshops at uni- versities some S2.500 in scholarship assistance. Spotlight on Open Housing" Program Clinic sponsored by NCCI Women. Formed Ad Hoc Committee oi NCCJ and Community Relations Board to plan specific programs for building sound mtergroup relations in Dade County. Conducted week-long conference on "Violence in Our Society- The Effects oi Discrimination on Children and Youth." at Miami Beach. Planning the "Snow Ball No. II "evening of dining and dancing in a "Winter Wonder- land" setting at Beth Torah Congregation to take place Saturday evening is the Mollie Kahaner Sisterhood Committee sponsoring the event, which will include a catered champagne buffet supper. From left are Farband Branch Meeting In David Pinsky's Memory Tin' H p.m. meeting of Bialik- l*n Gurion Branch of Farband on Monday. March 2. in the Washing- ton Federal auditorium. 1J3-1 Washington Ave Miami Beach, will be dt vot writer and national president of Farband. who died 10 y< ars ago. Chaim Ixih Kol will pive a brii f biography of David Pinsley. Isra< 1 Kmkel is president of the branch. Morris Honu;baum is cul- tural chairman. Public Hearing* Set By 'Legislative Delegation A piC-tCKkM public hearing tor ndor citizens will be he-Id by thv Ddc County Legislative De-k-ca- tiCB Twfcday'from 12:30 to 3-.30 r.m the- Miami Beach Federal Savings and Loan Washington sveaut and Sth St Miami Be-ae-h. Hearing! a:> .,. neduled for Iocatay, March 10, in the Civic Outer's Health Auditorium. 1350 NW 141!) 51 Wi sday, March 11, :n th- Court il t'hambrrs of North Miami Cit> Hall, 776 NE )29tt St., and Thursday March 12. j - the mfTtinc room <>t Richards I l>i't. Store in Cuth i Ridge Shop-' : Center, 20475 S Dixh Hwy, Mrs. Nat Siesser; Mrs. Ted Franklin, who is serving as cochairman for the affair; Mrs William Beck and Mrs. Irving Krugel. whe are in charge of reservations; Mrs. Nat Palin. Mrs. Roy Marbin. president of the Sister- hood; Mrs. Lawrence Schorehart and co- chairman Mrs. Bernard Rosenberg. BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL NATIONAL TITLE ABSTRACTS TITLE IHSURAHCt MORTGAGES BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS FROM . THE PLACE FOR STEAK * HAKKOR LOIXGB 1335 79th Street Causeway Phone 751-5581 ANN ARTS COFFEE SHOP Extends Best Wishes 13737 N.W. 7th Avenue Miami, Florida Hwn68 1-0789 GREETINGS Aft CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION ICE EQUIPMENT CE MACHINE HEADQUARTERS YOtK * "OSSTEMP. KOID-DRAFT ' VOGT S*KS 4 SERVICE A< RI a/r?rPOPatln 8450 NW 6th Court ^ 751-2544 toward 525-5733 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL THE TOWN RESTAURANT 15J fiE. 1st oxtx MEAEFAST LUNCHEON DINNER Muafc? Air Condiiionad 1 A.M. to 2 A.M. Closed Sunday Phone FR 4-4733 To All Greetings FRED and JOE LANGMEYER ATLAS PRINTING & OFFSET "JOB PRINTING" 551*21 NW 7th AVENUE_________Ph. 757-4893 TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS BROTHERHOOO GREETINGS TO ALL BEACH RADIO & PARK TV MAIN OFFICE 151 S.W 27th AVENUE PHONE: 449-6110 Branch: 2300 E. Oakland Park blvd., H. Leuderadte Phone 565-5911 317 23rd St. Miami Beach 532-3138 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL BRADY ROOFING A SHEET METAL INC. 2955 N.W. 7Jrd Street, Miami Phone 691-2678 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL FAIR H2WKNS tUTMfaAN MIIMMINT AMD NUtSINO CINTU 201 Curtis Parkway. Miasni Springs TeL 887-1585 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL WESTCHESTER GENERAL HOSPITAL 2500 S.W. 75th AVENUE Phone: 226-5252 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL LAMSON & TYRE ELECTRIC CO.. INC. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE REPAIRS Ph. 226-2715 501 S.W. 71st Avenue*; BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL TNT CHEMICALS, INC. MANUFACTURERS OF HOUSEHOID INSECTICIDES BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL HIALEAH IMPERIAL DECORATORS 1090 East 28th Street. Hialeah, Florida Phone 696-0798 BROTHERHOOO GREETINGS TO AIL GUARDIAN MORTGAGE A INVESTMENT CORP Security Trust Wdg 119 E. Flagler Street 374-1716 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL LIKOLEIM CITY 5458 N.W. 7th Avenue, Miami Phone: 757-8021 Page 8-C +jnist fhridi.nr Jriday., Feir_cry 20, i i < i ) j ) Hunter College Alumni Celebrate Centennial The South Florida Alumni Ch a p ttr o fj Hunter Colle. of fTic OH sit} of the of New York celebrated i t s Centennial Sat- urday with a banquet at On McAUisI i H at SI and !'.- iyn< .,,. tional en- i. rtain nenl ind l-fashioned Mrs : him Damler ol North Mia 10 tea le Junior C illi ge and al the Hebii Acadi mj ol Greati r Mi- - pi esidi lit "! iIn- South Florida Chai ter Mm. Han ii t Adl< i "i Hallandale is the chap- is rer. Mrs. Damler Klein Appoint! As Administrate Jackson M,.r.-i or X u r s i ) . Home has BOUIKOd th.' ,->p-| |K) i n t m c n I Howard Klein - administral t h Inatitui Mr Klein ( to hi> new tion with exi ' i i idmin t i v experl l whili - ; siti ins on I Chitdn n's Hos] ish K -; Ita and Unite \ C ami Mr Klein | i with his Ruth , b ard of 0;x . !i >lds membei j Florida Hospital , Nursing Home a-- >trw r pn >fess a Benicrci B. Direnfeld of Cleveland. O.'iio. national Commander of the Jewish War Veterans, who presented the JWV "Medal of Merit" to President Richard M. Nixon at a recent meeting in the White House, was accompanied by national executive director Felix M. Putterman, of Washington, D. C, and Dr. Seymour Weisman, of Norwalk, Conn., national consultant. Iv making the presentation to the President, Commander Direnfeld cited the President's long interest in veterans work. The citation with the medal presented to the President reads: "To Richard M. Nixon, patriot, statesman, fellow veteran, with the profound respect and warm admiration of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A., 75th year of service to our beloved country, January, 1970." Executive Director For New N. Broward Jewish Federation Loon Goldl>crc. baa assumed duties as the executive director of tho Jewish Federation irf North Broward, Inc.. according to an an- nouncement by Martin Fridovich, Federation president The Federation is expanding its services t> the saves*] commu- nities comprising the ares. It re- cently affiliated with she Council of Jewish Federation and Welfare Funds and set up year-round of- fice. Its first full-time director. Mr. j (eJdbeir is a native of new Or- leans. La., a graduate of Tulane University, and a member of tho National Association of Social Workers and tho Academy of Social Workers II. is formerly executive director of the Jewish Community Councils of Tampa, and Rockford, 111., and a field representative of the National Jewish Welfare Board, with head- quarters m Atlanta, Ga Mr Goldberg and his wife, the former Celia Draisen >f Boston, Mass. are the i>arents of throe hoys. They will bo making their homo in the Lauderhifl section, bear Fort Laudenfalle. Mrs Goldberg, who is a gradu- ate of the Scott Corbe School of Art in Boston and Ogetthorpe I niversity in Atlanta. Ga., was Art classes ,it Jewish Chattels in v inta Rockford and Tampa. She is a past-president of Rockford Hadassah, has served as Project Chairman of the Head Start for tho Council of Jewish Women in Tampa, and has taught at Religi- ous Schools in Atlanta. Rockford and Tampa LEON GOLDBEBO Brotherhood Greet.ngs! JIM WILLIG'S PONCE & SUNNILAND MUSIC SHOPPES :7I9 PorcedeLe^n BUd Ph 445-7746 11425 S Dixie Shopping Center Pr Brotherhood Greetings From GREATER MIAMI REALTY, INC. KENNETH D ROSEN, Pres. 3746 W Flagler 444-8611 Brotherhood Greetings From TO OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS muss Atlantic Service 9798 Bird Road DIAL 221-9992 ii. "!.-i h.....i Snettagi from PARRISH AUTO SERVICE 7305 S.W. 41st STREET 223-1513 GROVE FURRIERS 3180 Commodore Plaza Coconut Grove Phone 446-0334 Salute Brotherhood Week Brotherhood Creeling* From . A. J. ALEXANDER 401 N.W 71st Street Miami, Florida Brotherhood Greetings From FOOD SPOT STORES Groceries & Dairy Stores Located Throughout Dade County Brotherhood Greetings From PARK SHORE PHARMACY 10898 N.E. 6th Avenue Miami Shores 754-9508 Brotherhood Greetings From rm\\ F.V.V RESTAURANT 14255 H.W. 7th AViNUl NORTH MIAMI Phone 681-0012 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS FRO"/ CORAL GABLES LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING, CO. 250 Minorca Avenue, Coral Gables 4024 Red Road, South Miami 11315 E. Dixie Highway 15039 S Dixie Highway 7551 Dadeland Mall 352 Andalusia Avenue 716 Crandon Blvd. 2451 Bricked Avenue 4807 S.W. 8th Street GREETINGS TO ALL MARGIE FREDERICK Experienced in Business and Personal Tax Return- NOTARY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 4230 E. 4th AVE., H1ALEAH 822-4231 Brotherhood Greetings To The Entire Jewish Commur'' MR. A MRS. AIMERT ROSEXRERG * FAMILY BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL Mil's AUTO PARTS. IXC. 1243 S.W. 8rh STREET, MIAMI PHONE: 377-1431 Brotherhood Greetings FLORIDA VMMO VISUAL, IM. 3942 N. Miami Avenue, Miami Phone 759-4473 Brotherhood Greetings From FAKKS IIICOS. Mint. CO- INC 1049 E 23rd Street, Hiateah AMtl ItT PICK HOT KM A BAY HARBOR ISLAND 9601 E. BAY HARBOR DRIVE 866-7328 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS FROM THE ARTISTS COVE 1699 N.E. 163rd STREET NORTH MIAMI BEACH Phone 947-3191 PORTOFINO SENDS GREETINGS TO ALL HIS FRIENDS LSfaalom To Honor _ ,, tton * ,inne. J,, ,hc Hotel ffi chairman o\ the af- I ST., , :":*;:, -5 ::v'L:":..'...... > 1 ft 1- ' irter member . M.ntlj JJJthN LrAnn Veron* i aji. Franc- ientlwUh 7ltthe dinnei '-"'" w*- . nduw ""' f'" he has , ,ho din- ion in* ,' 1 .-. jfthcJt ; '' ,h*' ai Chapter Luncheon Bonthly luncheon meeting WChaptei W B'niii Britto ^a. will be held al noon Sun- Hotrl. 3923 ir. kv Busti m I i''":'~- I- men uv invited to at- X.A 1 1 a 1 i l '!>' SKTKR \NN VKHOM" A Art Collection On Display Young Mid I M Masters >! Is- . r .-. collection "l art asacmWcd t:. the Puckcr^Safml Art Callers ol Jtruaadefli and Boston featuring :hc work < Inraeli artlsl Shemuel Kal/. will \- displayed al T.Miipl. Sutsi. 1201 Johnson Si Holly- wood, dotty ewwpl 9at*s*h rrom March 1* Th- exhibit, which hi free and open to the public, will be o vu"^ trom 2-10 p.m BEST WISHES FROM MRS. SCHAEFER and SON BILL BISCAYNE SOUTHERN PRINTERS 2333 N.W. 7th PtACE, MIAMI 634-0231 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO AIL KOLBER BROS., INC. 2100 N.W. 13th Ave., Miami Phone 635 2521 I.OI IS MAKOVSKV Israeli General Will Address N Broward Federation Dinner o ii Yeshayahu Gaviah, who I commanded the Southern Fronl ; Forces In the Six-Day War, and lid the sweep throuftt the Sinai I., the Sue/ Canal, will l>< bjui -i speaker al the "Initial Gifts" din- .. r which will be held by the I Men's Division of the Jewish Fed- I ration of North Broward, Inc., on ' Wednesday, Feb. 35, In the <"har- . rise Blvd., Ft Lauderdale. Martin Fridovich, president "I the Fcd nration, has announced Reservations for the 7 p.m. din- ner, which will lx' preceded by Mtektaila at 6 p.m may ma* i\ calllnft or writing the Federa- tion office which i* located al 3905 N Andrews Avi Ft. Laud- rdale, Fla. 33309 /.altnan Sha/.ar Is Topic Zariman Shazar will be the sub- ., i ol ;, i..lk by I.. Lasavifi al the David Pinski Club's Oneg Shabbos Friday al s p m. i" the eHfeteria f the Ida Fishei School al Dn wl Avenue an.l llth Street, Miami Beach A program ol Yiddish and Hebrew songs will follow his pres- entation. CAMP INMATES MAY FILE LOSS CLAIMS The National < Organization ol Polish J i mi|i list has now been pub- lished by the German gov- ernmenl. Man;, foi mi r con- ri ntrntioti camp inm 11 s whose pi.vinus claims for il health were refused, able in file again and Nazi victims who spent more than 12 months in ,i concen- tration camp but have not madi an. i laims for loss of health will also In- able to 111. . Applications have t" be made in Germany prior to July 10. 1970 Further infor- mation is available without chargi Interested persons maj telephone 377-3561. North-side Shopping Center To Stage Annual Bazaar Narthside Shopping Center. NW 27th Avenue and 79th Street, will rtage its annual charity bazaat open to all non-profl1 organiza- tions Friday, Feb. 28, as a good will gesture to the community and] lo accommodate the many re- quests received by the Center from various organizations for use of their facilities Two cash awards totaling S7"> will be made to the organization with the most attractive booth In the bazaar, TV personality ' 1,-ivry Kimj will art as chief jude. Clubs interested in participating in the bazaar may make reserva- ons with the Special Events De- partment of N'ortbsid.- Shopping Center Guests of honor at the Scholar- ship Fund dinner oi Oholei To- rah Day School were Mr. and Mrs. Albert FeiHer. Mrs. Feifier is shown with Feigele Viccica. a second grade student who participated in the evening's program. Brotherhood Greetings From ... bbcayne medical laboratories, inc. 2650 BISCAYNE BLVD. 3ROTHERHOOD GREETINGS FROM . HIKlis STANDARD SERVICE 1428 N.W. 14th Ave., Miami Telephone 635-1728 Brotherhood Greetings From JONAS and CLAIRE BROTMAN Brotherhood Greetings From Bob White's Bowling Pro Shop t Billiard Supplies Measuring Specialists Trophies and Shirts 1227 N.E. 2nd Ave. Phone: 374-0642 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS FROM . Prior stamp and seal works Phone 374-1034 613 N.E. 1st AVENUE, MIAMI BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS FROM . CORAL GABLES CONVALESCENT HOME 7060 S.W. 8th STREET, MIAMI Telephone 226-1363 HOOD GREETINGS FROM ,:'o\o.*ii MSI u stom: 1101 N-W. 3rd AVENUE- 373-1264 Brotherhood Greetings From CampbeWs viivvric SERVICE 2390 S.W. 57th AVENUE Phone 667-9267 L T CAMPBELL. Prop. Brotherhood Greetings From EE MO.VM 8499 Coral Way, Miami Phone 221-1424 Brotherhood Greetings From MILLER CUT-RATE DRUGS You Nocr Pay Mor When You Shop *t MlHw'l D'ug. Slot. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS VITAMIN HEADQUARTERS DOWNTOWN 217 N. E. 1st AVENUE 371-6731 371-5862 Brotherhood Greetings From Leather World, Inc. 339 MIRACLE MILE CORAL GABLES Luggage & Leather Goods Brotherhood Greetings From HOWARD JOHNSON'S] MOTOR LODGE MIAMI BEACH 4000 Alton Rd E. End of Airport x-way 532-4411 Brotherhood Greetings From Venetian Gulf Service Station Washing am! 'ion Phone JE 8-9159 1403 Dade Boulevard MIAMI BEACH O. S. BRANNON, Proprietor Brotherhood Greetings From 0. T. C. Tool Corp 2777 N.W. 54h STREET MIAMI 633-9081 Brotherhood Greetings From SID MARGOIIS and MARK ROSENFELD GALLOWAY PHARMACY Prescriptions-Barton's Candy Charge Accounts Invited 7035 S.W. 87th Avenue Miami -271-3081 Brotherhood Greetings From B. W. THACKER AGENCY TYPEWRITERS Adding Machines Check Writers SOLD RENTED REPAIRED 339 N.I. 2nd AVENUE 374-0115 Good Wishes from . IRVING L. WEXLER MUZAK CORP. Dade and Broward Counties . 531-7341 Page 10-C *Jeist fkrHinr Friday., February 20. \\ Carner Radiology Department Dedicated At Heart Institute More than a hundred friends of Helen ami Jack Carner witnessed the dedication of the Carner De- !*irtment of Radiology at the Mi-. ami Heart Institute on Sunday.' Feb. 1. The Carners' sons. Richard, who lives la Fteeport, Lon Island. N.Y.. and Stephen, president of the Car-i ner Bank in Miami Beach, paid tribute to their parents as they unveiled the bronze plaque in their memory. "It is good to know that my parents' memorial is a living trib- ute to them." Richard said. Stephen recalled a conversation with his father associating the word "heart" with the words "em-. pathy," "love." and "understand- ing." words that are demonstrated constantly by Miami Heart Insti- tute in the care of patients. The Carners became interested in the Institute through their physician and friend. Dr. Eugene S. yfie. who had explained what the Institute was doing and what it hoped to do in the future. Great humanitarians that they were. they saw the need and used their means to fill it. giving $175,000 to the Institute for the expansion of1 the Radiolog} Department. Last April. Helen and Jitk Carner died within two weeks of one another. At the dedication. Dr. Sayfie quoted from the Prophet: "There'' are those who give with joy. and that joy is their reward. And there are those who give with pain, and that pain is their bap- tism. And there are those who give and know not pain in giving, nor do they seek joy. nor give with mindtulness of virtue: They give as in yonder valley the myrtle breathes its fragrance into space. Through the hands of such as these God speaks, and from be- hind their eyes He smiles upon the earth." Rabbi Irving Lehrman of Tem- ple Emanu-EI made the dedica- tion: Dr. Alfred G. Levin. Chief of Staff of the Radiology Depart- ment, spoke of the ways the addi- tion would benefit patients, and then members of his staff con- ducted guests on a tour of the department. Guests included Mrs. Anna Bren- ner Meyers. Mrs. Elise Adams. Mrs. Claude Pepper. Mr. and Mrs. Max Boderman. Judge and Mrs Irving Cypen. medical staff De- Witt Daughtry and Mrs. Daugh- try. Institute president I Demiog and Mrs Deming Mi ind Mrs Sam Friedland, Mr and Mrs. a el -Hottz, Mi and Mrs Abraham Krutman. Mr. and Mrs Morris Lapidus, 'Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Lifter. Mr an I Mrs. Dan- iel Lifter. Mr. Alan LoBO, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mitchell. Philip Is a patient in the hospital who at- tended the dedication in his wheel- chair. Mr. and Mrs Harry Pearl- man, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lee Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zilbert. Happenings The promotion of Charles s. Bass from director of sales to vice president of sales has been announced by the Fontaine- bleau Hotel. Mr. Bass has beer. at the resort for 31.- years and has been instrumental in expand- ing the Convention Sales De- partment to one of the largest in the resort hotel industry. Penny Pinsker of WCKT and Sally Jesse of YVIOD were the featured speakers at the dinner meeting of the National Secre- taries Association held recently in the Dupont Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Kitty Field, program chairman of the Miami Chapter, reported. Certificates of appreciation were presented to broadcasting indus- | try guests by Mrs. Field and .luana Houston, president of the Miami Chapter. Pictured at the dedication of the Corner Department of Radiology at the Miami Heart Institute are (from left) the Institute's president. Osmer Deming. Dr. Eugene Sayfie. Richard Carn Anna Brenner Meyers and Stephen Corner. BEST WISHES Brotherhood Week w> ensiinMMnVi v_n MIAMI BEACH YACHT CORP. 1928 PURDY AVENUE 53*4345 533-7421 Brotherhood Greetings MODERNE BOOK SHOP, INC. |S771 Sunset Dr., South Miam. 666-256* Brotherhood Greetings From VENETIAN NURSING ft CONVALESCENT HOME ro* all rm cams 1330 NE layshor* Dr. Miami 379-764f ML A NO MRS. NATHAN R. SMCTOt Administrator* Brotherhood Greetings Prom FLAMINGO FORD U.S. 1. NX. Uth Street 247-5112 Brother hood Greetings From RICH PHOTOS 18S.W. 27th Ave., Miami Telephone 445-3721 1600 West Flagler Street Telephone 3581632 Brotherhood Greetings Fr-^ CLARENCE'S ATLANTIC Service Station Complete Auto Repairs Free Pickup and Delivery 1200 N.W.I 19th Street Phone 688-3386 Brotherhood Greetings From CARFEL IMPORTS SUPPLY, INC LANGFORD BUILDING 121 S.E. 1st STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA 374-5607 Brotherhood Greetings From Sol Megdell Realtor 605 LINCOLN ROAD Si. 84551 Brotherhood Greetings From LUDLUM REXALL DRUGS 'PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS" 1601 S.W. 67th Avenue West Miami Phone 661-7097 yr^ /s_ wrwmoov Bfiai^wiTH You A-B. V f\bx> efefltete^w 068 Sky Lake Coupler. .Make Music Mouth In observance of Jewish Music and Mrs. Te<1 Slgman rdarj Month, the newly formed Coubles evening. Israeli food will !v fa* CUib of Sky Lake Synagogue will host the Hashachar Dance Group j>t its meeting in the home of Mr the evening. . hired on the refreshnu nt IT Brotherhood Greetings To All Our Friends and Patrors Arnold Schecter NORTHSIDE TIRES & SERVICE 1505 -79th Street Causeway PHONE 865-2943 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO ALL MIAMI DIAMOND CENTER V\r. and Mrs. Jacob Rabinowitz V\r. and Mrs. David Rabinowitz Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rabinowitz Mr. and Mrs. Sol Goldstein BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS FROM . Clyde & Nick Barber Shop 18340 N.W. 7th AVENUE (Next to Fredericks) BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS FROM HENRY S. GREENBAUM Arthur** Hhlrs/- Jricelm Co. SEYBOLD BUILDING, MIAMI PHONE 3790402 BILL ENGLISH 12123 S. 43rd St MIAMI. FLORIDA 33 5 Phtns 221-2224 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS FROM . TRI CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY 2900 N.W. 7th Street, Miami Phone 642-7822 , Frfjru orv 20, 1970 * JrWf- fhridliitr Page 11-C fix I e> v Boosts Prices Of Lxuries' Imported-Goods r- : (JTA) The ,lnl. i DSAl ' .. . u four I b re- . v- i osted Thl' .,. ,1 n ii- ! u i, the | j Israel ' un" Ffflo ; : [&-?. """, Ijmi and llcr "' Bum-' '' But yli Th ' MLHw} Baa I their inion ftbe ia' was no bi*- di ': l. !a ,: .... d thi last f, less lhan year ago. '.IT' : '''' . il | ' " Incs I I ' |- : A I ! ITS TacMe, Inc. r ,r iv-.-j i c; 324 NE 13th STREET Phone 3717804 MANUFACTURERS RFTAtl |Frs>>r>9 Tackle Repairing Marine Equipment Greetings To All Aaron Kapit DESK nCBANGE HW NE 4-4024 ** nd Used Office Furniture NW. 35th STREET nood Greetings From BALDWIN Mortage Co. BALDWIN W Agency. Inc. 'NONE FR 4-8)81 m* fwBUd., Miami sits. tape recorders and various i lectrical appliances remain the same following h heavy tax riae on Hi. mi last year. Thegpvcrn- nii'nt considers its new tun ea- aeritial forfrevi rrae perpdaes ami to hold down Inflation It does not xpect a consumer ret oil i Sowrnment soun in ( that automobili s and otto r hard goods affected by t h. new taxes count I*" l living Indi \ First Aid Committee For 100 Lincoln Road Tenants Samuel r?w president of the 100 l.i' Men's Social i Nil. hai a h ted an rmergi romrrrittet to render first aid t.> the btilldtn r"s tenants whenever a n ed shmiiti aataa, Nat Friedman, ,i Red Cross coursi graduate who |mn nally saved the lives of two persona in recent incidents, his >. en put in charge ol a committee compost .1 oi Eh n (K)!itman. I//y Suffer, r.i Schwell, Moe Reiffen. J.ick Pludo and Abe Roaner and u ill supervise their training in n * cu* work. Rubin Cohm Will Lecture Ai Barry ' '' I M. I en. is th. Bat ' Cull n s. ,: scrn dull d [or H P rehfl in th >1 *>gnor W i Memorial I ii rarj I Rabbi Cohen of the United He- in w Congn Ration Ti ire Haute Iiiti. will til* lists' "The Hopeful Prend lr Religious Kcurnenlsm on 1' liege Camt>i i and In the f'omn lecturer In Jewish Hist au- thored sewi itions on Ju- aism. An outst 'nh. 'i ha i ed bel cl an.I colli and ha per- iled i iroi bbi has served as i ha| tentiar> an ; as halrmai of vari- ous edu< ati n il mental health H :" I Community Sinjjers Issue An Invitation The Miami Beach Community Singers have Issued an invitation to thi1 public to participate in an vening of entertainment, singirc. dancing and refreshments in the A social evening will tie held by auditorium of tin Washington the group "i the club auditorium Thursday eventaBg, M>. 36 Mr. Friedman la heading the commit-' ii. '..r the event assisted hr Phil it/, club stiu.inl. Harrj Si m 1 i and Mr Saifl r Federal. 1234 Washington Aw.. beginning at 8 p.m. Saturday, !' b 28 The singi is haw i" cultural music to this nri a for tl past 17 j ai - the A:r.o: Flcrida .* . it Youth Zrjrjik Alcph M.cha* KatS, representing Organization, ahowa South BBYO Counc:l sub-committee Israel's borderlines wl must be protected during current pt ri< Prom left are Marc Shopmn. Council preeidi "s, vice president; Michaal Katz; Girt Bos*.: la Region director of the B'nai B'rith Youth O- Ti'H I>ubbin. BrotherHood Greetings From N. DAVIS & COMPANY. JEWELERS 310-312 SEYBOLO BUILDING 36 N E *? STREET ^^ahoad Sreanng, ** *ACX FAMrlY Miami Fod Store 45 N*14H, Street ^V Payf air" VfefAarhood Greetings Gold Seal Bakery 2239 Coral Way (off 22nd Ave.) Phone 444-9330 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO Alt OUR FRIENDS & CLIENTS Alexander's AIRLINES AUTO RENT-A-CAR Ph. 634-8585 2699 N.W. 42 AVE. LeJeune Rd Miami TROPICAL STUDIOS PORTRAITS. COPIES, PHOTOSTATS 4 PASSPORT PHC "OS HOME SITTINGS 125 NE 2nd Street FR 3-0204 MM0T WISHES from Aerodex, Inc. Aircraft Engines SoocMfisrs Miami International Airport 887-0241 I. M. Lelchuk, vice president of American Savings and Loan Association of Miami Beach, is shown presenting to Stanard Evans, cf the English Department of Miami Beach High School, entry forms for the annual Essay Contest promoted by the Advertising Club of Greater Miami Participation of Miami Beach High School in the contest is being sponsored by American Savings as it has been for the past few years. Mr. Evans is the faculty advisor of the Beachcomber. Miami Beach High's student newspaper. BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TO AIL OUR JEWISH FRIENDS AND MEMBERS Y.M.C.A. of GREATER MIAMI 40 NE. 3rd Avenoe riNGS American Sightseeing Tours 1 N.W. Le Jeune Read V a FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS PHONE 6330281 : ROTM6RHC D GREETINGS TO ALL SOUTH FLORIDA NURSERIES, INC. 3475 N.W. 151$t STREET Opa-Locka Phone 681-8511 "WHOLESALE ONLY" E = C'"--:"lOODGREETINC-= 70 ALL Ol IKKlllOIT JEWELERS YOUR SOUTH MIAMI JEWELER 7220 RED ROAD (Crossroad Bldg. Ph. 665-2112 BROTHER-OCD GREETINGS TO ALL LOUIS R. CLERICO ASSOCIATES, INC. 801 S BAYSHORE DRIVE Phone 377-1446 BROTHERHOOD GREETINGS TC Ail NORTH DAVi: WIIJIIM- 510 NE. 167th Street North Miami Beach Phone Wl 7-5309 Bi-c-'-ert-ood Gree'mgs To The Entire Jewish C: REX E\<;RAVTNG OF MIAMI. INC. 5 "63 N.W. 6th St Miami 377-4761 Page 12-C Jet '<> flm***** Friday.. February 20 Miami Beach Federal is proud to announce HEW HIGHER IHTEREST RATES FOR ALL SAVERS! returnonjr^^-----,------- return .w__________ lin. *'7" ,w SeH-'enB"' __________-------- kutocnatcaY _------------------~ KWstfK**________ HoMin"*01" ______________ TTssBOOK SWINGS REGULAR PASSB ____----------- The TOWER of THRIFT for all South Florida Mitchell Wolfson Chairman of the Board MIAMI BEACH FEDERAL Milton Weiss President MAIM OFFICE: 401 Lincoln Road Mai. Miami Beach Phone 538-5511 650 N.W. 113rd St Miami Pltem 821-3601 . START NOW! WE PAY INTEREST FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT TO DAY OF WITHDRAWAL- SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Village Mall Center. 8950 S.W 97th A*e. Kandall Phone 274-2955 7SS Washington Avenue. Miami Beach Phone 538-5511 FREE TRANSFER OF FUNDS! We males no charge to transfer your savings to Miami Beach Federal from anywhere in the U.SA 341 -71t St.. Miami Beach Phone 538-5511 393 Sunny tale* Blvd. Miami Phona 947-1415 YOUR SAVINGS INSURED TO A NEW HIGH OF $20,000 |
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FOX m,v i, it traflflwMi in ***^ The lortion we read from the 7 rah Bis week largely describes In a sinsc we can sa> thai : prifstlj drfd thai is to be ogrcss'Ton in the history ol out ^,yiMI8mnier worn by Aaron *?ople is away from the Idea ol <"" in the "Tenl of ':ie man (Aaron) serving as rep- s,,..., .,.,,... this to passages Meeting." While nsentative for an entire people ,,v ,.,,,. wriich read "Then the priesl l> efore God and towards the idea fj Vl tnc i..a in the Regions practices ol an- 1 each man serving as the repre- L dil ilziah 34:151. Accord- paDki Jack D. Spiro addressed the seminar of teachers ol cient Israel are, *ntative for himself and his fam- Reform Temples, co-sponsored by the Bureau of W.sh in their cere- i!y before God. That is to say, in ig a !:,.u., M-here the Almiht.> is nonial" aspects, time, each man became his own I ^"o^and worshipped h Education and the South Florida Federation, Union cf borrowed from priest, capable of communion with which scn.( 1S a means of gU American Hebrew Congregations at lemple Beth Shototo the Canaanites God without need for a mediator. ,n ,, .. others trace it raw^nilv. He is shown with Dr. Louis Schwartzman Tames" of the twelve tribes en- people), and the like. The teflllii commanded Moses to t>i L' ,l\..,.l*. i h|Am paved on two stones which he j are Involved not with magic but j vide for the Tabernacle ol |]||, |,|llh(l;iN r Ol I < lll|m Wl MOIH bcre on his Rhoulders 'as part of uith Torah, with God's ethical! i- Ephod). He also wore the commands. Generally sneaKing Temple Or Olom will celebrate Rabbi Ralph Glixman is th. Dames" of the tribes engraved on -rill- :,..x. s us. ,t with t.-fillin .ti.l "" :,'V ,!'',"' V 1 Nth birthday Saturday evening u-regatton'a spiritual lea stones inserted In the "Breastplate no, contain tho ..name8 0f people re^w'^>d..t^ with a Birl \**to to tempfc pres. U Judgment." hl|t sm:ili pi,,,. of ,,,,,.,.,, ^ \j ...... ,;,o temple Ge~ld Schwarb rv.. , These ,.,; were worn "on Lprese ntative of^the W ofthe '^J ^'^Z J. 1 rches. wl I ** l" S**** to heart On hte forehead, Aaron lorah, the ethical laws, rhae rded as a direct Mrs Murray Ros. *Pj^>rted Holy-to the ooxes served as reminders to fol- fl,ipI : ,n ,,,.,,. ,:... Irs. Arthw Prlmak are L nl." which symbolized the col-jiow the law. They were not pr i tive guilt ol 1 i- ited by Aaron. i tive guilt of the people as ac-|sumed to have magical properties. progn ss of our Thus, the presen -e of lights - .. ience of the Aln Here we see the progress of our ^ ^ p(jntacts It is easy to see the similarity in peopli from an earlier to a higher the H Imagery between the symbolic form of worship. In Israel. evcr> |)/prav(,r tht. Svna 11 ma worn by the high priest and i ian is !iis own pri( st, and his task t:- Hi ns worn by the traditional is nol the magical seduction of the ^.^ jo ome people take twelve .i a as he wears tIn tefillin, or God, but the performance of the I ylacteries, Like the high priest, moral law. 1 reserval Ions challot tor the Sabtalh? . iKaLbtnical v. roqrama Feb. .".* Ch. -1. 8:30 a.m. The First Estate Topic: Rule of the Church in the Blaok Struggle Moderator: Rev. Luther C. Pierce Guj st: Bernard Dyer Participants: Rahbi Solomon Schiff, Director of Community Chaplaincj Service, Re\ Richar l Bailar, p istor, Coral G i Congregational Church; Fathei David Punch. St rimothy's Catholic Church Feb. .'! Ch. iv.. The Jewish Worship Hour 11 '- R ibbi Morton Malav sky, Temple Beth Shalom. Hollywood. Feb. r.' Ch 7 l 00 a.i The Still Small Voice Host l>: 11. 1 bei I B pie Beth Am Ch issidim have been know n 1 follow this practice t'i e 1 nme 1 o- rate the twelve loaves of bread1 ivhich were put on a special table, in the Temple as prescribed b> the Bible (Lev, 25:5). Since I lo ives re put there before ever} Sabbath (the loaves th it I there pn viously were subsequent!) 1 aten bj the priests < the hi m wife prep 111 l twelve lo ives I h*r S 1 I ," - : leal whii ' ?h home t 1 : sand ret iker, Ihe a H and its til Holy I f dedicatioi ne- tity.Il npressed I (hat they wer not eal sols b'it rat ing by ' SYNOPSIS OF THE WEEKLY TORAH PORTION Tetzaveh Aaron in I il I hi High Priest, bearing im menorah in the >und. "And menls f": Aaron thy brotlv - n lor an I foi Lx autj 11 x TETZAVI H Moses was I >u shall command th :- that the) lo il pure olive oil 01 I 1 the 1:. tinu ill) In th< l< nt mj \ 1 evening li 1 moi nini the I For A I ervi priests 1 .' detail, 1- ts were t ; kIps with the law rCelicjious <^c rvices CUBAN HEBREW CONGREGATION 1242 Whinaton Ave. Orthodox Rabbi Dow Rosencwa g. 3 * EMANU-EL (TEVPLE' 170' Wash- SKY LAKE svNAGOC.CE 1m Nt ington Ave. Contervltiva Rabbi 19Ih Ave. Orthoflox. Rabbi Jorah E Irving Lehrman Cantor Zvi Adlfr Caplan J| pn n '' l: i- I A-AVAT SHALOM CONGREGA- MINYONAIRES SYNAGOGUE. S7?' TION. 995 SW 67th Ave. Orthodox. B.rd Rd. Modern Traditional 12 Cantor Morns Bjrr. 1 OR OLOM (TEMPLE). 8755 SW 16th HEBREW ACADEMY 2400 Pmetree St Conservative. Rabbi Ralph Olix- Or. Orthodox. Rabbi Alexander S ANSHE EMES 2133 SW 19th Ave man. Cantor Benjamin Ben Ari 13 Gros. 25 Conservative. Cantor Sol Pakowitz. 2 i- Katurda] m. Hal ,,.._ : ------- M|,x, JOB J- COHEN COMMUNITY \, ,;,,,.. | SYNAGOGUE 1532 Washington Ave . ,, K. ... I Or'hot,?, R'L'" T'b=>r H. Stern Cantor Meyer Engel. 26 TIFERETH ISRAEL. 6500 N. Miami ,._,,--.. ,-..* .... _ Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Ralph K^E,!.^TH ISi,A.!L "1 Eucld Av' Carmi, 14 Orthodox. Rabbi Dav.d Lehrf.eld Cintor Abraham Seit n 1ETH AM [TEMPLE). 6950 N. Ken. dall Dr. S. Miami. Reform. Rabbi Herbert Baumgard. Cantor Michael Kyrr. S BETH DAVID. 2626 SW 3rd Ave. Conservative. Rabbi So: Landau. Cantor William W. Lipson. 4 BE.TH EL. f'X) SW 17th Ave. Ortho- dox. Rabbi Solomon Schif . >. I, m s.' in> .,- ii ha lo p in YOUNG ISRAEL OF CRETES MIAMI o*. ; st Orthodox Rabbi Naftali Poruih t CORAL CABLES JLDEA (TEMPLI I 9 Gra-ads Blvd. Reform, Ra>.bi Morr.a Kip p-r ^ TIFERETH JACOB, (TEMPLE). 951 MJNORAH (TEMOLE) 6?P 75tn s, E. 4th Ave.. Hialeah. Conservative. Conservative. Rabbi Maver Abrar owitz Cantor Niro Feldman. Ku.I. j k.i: ,, ,,. .. .; 28 BETH KODESH. 1*01 SW 12th Ave. _,, Modern Traditional Rabbi Max *lpN (TEMPLE^. Shapiro. Cantor Ben Dickson. 6 > i Vl-' *"' .....K NORTH MIAMI . ,,l.l.:r Katun bj K:4B n m 8er- m n. in "!.. Vh'W ii in 1 I I icit of I :i\\ *. I" it mi s. i moll ''. ii- 1..11.1 i'funmandh Rabbi Maurice Kl-in 15 l'n,|.i\ :'.". n in Kollowi ,1 liv i 'I ,-f S i lui lay :4". n.m I Milzvali SW-veti, win of Mr and Mn NER TAMID (TEMPLE) 80th St and i i I.. I; Tatum Waterway. Conservative .------- Rabbi Eugene Labovitj. Cantor Ed 8000 Miller Rd. ,.war<' Kl"n Conservative. Rabbi Altrtd Wax. man. ,a ZAMORA (TEMPLCi 44 Za.vora tvi Conservative Rabin Ma.wee Be-jer Cantor Ricnard Browdy 4* Ixh i'., |j pn i Ml of Tin. ||| OHEV SHALOM. 7C55 Bonita Or Orthodox. Rabbi Pnmeas Weber SC FT. LAUutRDALE BETH TOV (TEMPLE). 8438 SW 8th St. Conservative. Rabbi Simon April. Cantor Seymour Hmkes S I) *' "- I' in i lu.-^t S|i< :il.. r At 1. mi") li.irn.i. Itofh. Ti.jiii |ii..v IT.--] I y Ei,. uraRf _\ m i i s.rin i Followrd I .'I l.\ ;. Kidduvh ISRAEL (TEMPLE) Of- GREAT MIAMI. 137 NE 19th St. Refo Rabhi Joseph R. Narot. 10 ISRAELITE CENTER 3175 SW 25th man. BETH MOSHE CONGREGATION, 13600 W. Dixie Hwy. Conservative. SEPHARDIC JEWISH CENTER 64- Rabbi Joseph A Gorfmkel. Cantor Collins Ave Rabbi Sadi Nahrmaa S' Ben Zion Kirschenbaum. CONGREGATION ETZ CHAIM 1542. -------------- 44 Washington Ave. Rabb. A. Ben- M.AM,^ACH e NORTH MIAMI BEACH " AGUDATH ISRAEL. T801 Carlyl. Ave. ____. Orthodox Rabbi Isaac Ever. ADATH YESHURUN iTEMPLE) 10-> Miam G- 33 BETH 64tn St at nth Rabbi Max Lip b Renter. jj Jefferson Ave. Conservative Rabbi B'NAI napu.n ',, . ,d R.ab. C,n,r S,u, Breeh. 20 SS^^^fflflW BETH ISRAEL iTEVPLEl f B Edward.. Cantor Maunc. Neu i . l' '' ' b i.i,.. .-hi.l. i s..ir.|ay ...., BETH ISRAEL 770 40th St. Orthodox .erv.t.ve^Rabbi M.ft ^:r-l,,.;:;:;....., ;\i Rbbi- ^ c,nr T:bor *,.,. rEmR Br/H c5rrH?^T?Krsr ,*x J^'wrssj EM.*NLE-, I P.rk Blvd Refo-,., Ralj0l R,cnlrJ *M Lev,ton cantor J e 43 HALIANOAIE LN.i.r!fii,7w,M NT5 BETH SHALOM (TEMPLE IW Monros St Conservative RatO' Morton Malavsky. Cantor ir> -J Gold. ** SINAI (TEMPLEl 1201 Jchn> r S". Conservative Rabbi Da. I Cantor Yahudah Heilbraun 47 --------- MIRAMAR ISRAEL (TEMPLE. 6"1 SW tW> St Conservative. Rabbi E W.nograd Cantor Abraham *""' P0MPAN0 BEACH SHOLOM (TEMPLEl ,,-. SE >* Conservative PUibbi Morris A. SkOB. 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