902 THE S.A JEWISH CHRONICLE.
''Chronicl e'' Seaside Camp.
To O pen On December 16th.
The ''Chronicle"
S~asideCamp will open at thr Strand on Wednes- day morning, December 16th, and about one hundred and thirty children between the ages of eight and thirteen will once again enjoy the benefits of a delightful seaside holiday. As jn previous years the organisation of the Camp is most efficient and the children will have the best of care and attention.
Funds are still urgently needed and those who have not yet contri- buted are earnestly requested to do so no
1.v.
We are particularly grateful to the Un ion of Jewish W om en who organised a card party at the resi dence of M rs. L. M irvish, the g reater part of t he proceeds of which, amou nting to £ 30, has been forwa rded t ~ th e Fund.
THIS W EEK'S LIST.
£ s. d.
Previously acknowledged 204 S Union of Jewi h Women (Part
proceeds of Card Party, in- cluding
.£1
18s. re~ult of raffieorganised h} Vliss Goldman) 30 0 0 Stellenbosch Young l"nlel Society
(ProcePds ol Concert l 0
Mrs. D. Gersh (Procel•ds of Raffie:
Box of Chocolates g-i\e11 hy
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Herbslein hil dren .... ... . r. R. Kotlowitz .... .
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THE HO:S SECRETARY,
"CHRONICLE" SEASIDE FUND, P.O. Box 2000, CAPE TOWN.
Dccemher 11th,
l 9:16.
Cape Zionist Youth Activities
Cape Ziom <'f } outh Executive.
l. .\ -;o<'ial is L;1kin~ place at the Minor Zionist
Hall
on Monday. 11th inst.,for
.Tev.ish student. '\ho haH" just written their\Iatricul a ti on examination. .
An
entertain in~musical programme ·.., heing arranged, re- freshment~ art> being ~e1 'eel, and an enjoy- able evf'ning is a" ured, to those Matricula- tion tudenls who are allt>nding.
2. Land of Promise Film. -Information ha jmt beer1 receivrcl from Johannesburg thaL this
film
will be available to the Execu- tiYe from tht> 20Lh December to the 15th January. Arrangements are nm\ in hand for holding a grand vaudeville bioscope eYen-inp:. featurin:r thf' ·'Land of Promi e'' film, at the Vluizenherg Pa, ilion. Fuller rletails "'ill he annOUJH'f'd \\hen available.3.
A Combined Zionist Youth Picnic.arranged bv the Paarl J.Z. S0ciel) and Wor- cester
J
.Z.S.. in conjunct ion wiLh the ExPcu- tiYe i~ heing held at Bai n's Kloof (T\\ edt>Toll) on WPdnesday, 16th DP.rcmher (Oin- gaan·.., Day). In the f'\ t>ning a dancr is beinf!: held al ~aarl. 1\lernhers intendin!! to participate must arranp:t> their 0\\11 con"\ey- ance. Certain sociPty rC"rt>taries are arranµ:ing this for their , oe-iel ies, and the) should inform
Mi"
F. Gros",P.O. Bo 27.
-oorder Paarl. 0f !he numher of tht>ii memhNs allending.
tl. Only t\\ 0 \\eeh an' left for the M uizen- herg Young
I.
rael \VN~k and three for the Strand Camp. Am intendin~ parti<'ipanl'-'"ho hm <' not \et mad<-' application for Pirher of thf'::-e t,.,,.o major Zionist Youth events hou1Cl rnakr their arrangt'ment~
immr.<liclLelv. and lie a'-!"-lll'Pd of a thorouµhly i>nioyahlc and intcre..,t in~ holiday .
S. Tlu• Cultmal S1'11-Co111111ill<'c lias ju"t issuP.d a pnmphlt"l hy I. Klinm, Pnlitled
"Eretz l•;i·ael aftr.r th<·
\rnh
Strike." Only a limil<'•1 numhrr of thest" nffi" pamphlets are civailah]e and enquirir~ for samewill
ht>WP.kon11"n. ~ocieties a1 r informed that in viel\ of the va<'~ltion. •thr lH'Xl artid<'~
will
he sent 0111 late in Jan arv. 19~7.
6.
It
i" extrenlf'h disap poinlin!!; to report Lhat the number of Zionist youth rnemhers\\ho trn tlf'd out for th<' \1<'norah Cain ass last Sundav could he 1111mherPd on t\\o hands.
Still tho.e who alle11dPrl art> lo he congratu- lated on enroHing many 1ww suhscrihf"rs .
Cape Town Herzlia.
The \Iinor
Hrtll
"a~ w<'ll filled last Sun- day night, v.hen an exceptionally interest~ng Youth C0m nsazione hro ught Lhe pre"-enl ::e!>sitm of Herzlia to a clo!'e. The guest and speaker of the t>vening was the Re\. I.H. Levine. who impre'-sed thf' attentive gather- ing '\ ith a brilliant adcht>ss on "The Spiritual in Judaism.''
The aim of tht> speaker \\a~ to show that the Bible, the cuslorn" of. and traditional
(('onlinuerl on Prtf/'' !J{)4,)
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901.
C.\PE ZIO
~ISTnwn I .\CTI
\'!TlES.
(Continurd fnm1 pa.ye !llJ:J ).
Judai~111 it"elf. all ha\'C' spiritual c·oncepls and
'al
11e.;,. Sonw ohjcdions to traditional .Tudaif'rn were analv.;ed i11 detail. Th<' first concerned the Fi1. e Book_ of Mose"- which vere . tated Lo contain a religion of material values. hut i11 reality its contents dPalt with <:.piriLna] matters.A se<·ond objection was directed ·tgainst the customs of Judai~rn. nitfrism being parti-
<;ularl~ le' elled aµainst the Diefary Laws.
Briefly. the statement made against them \\a<.
this: "How can the things \\C eat affect us spiritually?" The lC'dmt r helie\es that if Jews arc ronsciou of a distinction het\\een cleair and m1clean animals. then they must also hC' conscious of a distinction hetv. ee11 what is pme and impure in life f!enerallv.
A third objecti011 \as that rai-=ed hy the Reform lovement. \\hich a<'<'ll"ed traditional Judaism cf being tm::;piritua1. Bnt Cha idim r'asilY brought out tlw fa1lac·y of thi::; aC'cusa- tiou. In an accom.t nf the teachings of this Mow·menl, Rev. Le,inr sho\\C'd that there
i"'
nolhin~ in Chassiclism that differ..; from JudaL111. cxct'pt that thf' fonnt>r . lres<:.ed th~
spiritual . id<' more slrnrn.~h than it
had
licen hefnre.fter the foten al. tllf' di~1·11~-..ion arou::;ed keen interest in thf' a11c1ic•tH'<'. and among::-;!
tho::;e \rho participalt'cl \\ Pn' i f c::;sr"'. S. I.
Lt·vin. . , aeks,
Herrnanancl E. Charloff.
A piano and \'oc·al i..;o]o:;
hy
r l i":- Ka.;sel ancl\fr.
H. Hahinowitz r<'::-JH'l'li\cly. were al"o crv mt1<'h appn•1·iat< <1 hv th<' m1<lien<'P.FPTUHE
H T
T .TION~.Cape Tou n Jf er::.lia.
Tlw Bialik Circl1· "ill rn1·1·1 011 Frida). tlie 11th in"I., al the re~1dc tH'I' of Ii I I. Ep"'f Pin.
< (i, p1w1·
l:iynard
t1 e1 l.Ir. E. Chari
off 1·ill ui\e an infornwl ta! on •·f.ha ..
si<li 111. ••nei-~·ded h ·mother I elm'\ led urt'tte. '1 hi i th<' final-meeting of th· Cil'l'le and a ... the
popularity of the <' 111eelin°~ limp alrf'ady
l1eP11 smrndlv estahf i::-;llC'd, it i:-
hopPd
thatall
memlwn•."ill
11pporlthi.;
me1•tinµ,.An
enle1 taining and in,tnwl i\f' <'\enmg 1~as<:.ured.
'I l1f' ~tnpri"f~ Part\ :irrang:<'cl for thi'" un- da~. night ha" lwPn r·.irn·~ll<'d.
Ozult /u;orn Young Israel ocietr.
On Sunday afternoon. 22nd \member. al the Helirew . SC"hool Hall. ;\h. B. \renstein presided mer a large atlendan<"e of memhcrs.
The Chairman e'<f~nd<'d a C"ordial \Wl< ome
Lo Dr.
Rahinm\
itz. \\hohad
so kindly c·on-~cnted to lecturP lo thr Society. On thP stage "~n'
Tr.
R·lphaPlv an<lDr.
Rahino- wilz.Dr. Rabino \'itz. i11 an eloquent lecture.
dealt with the rnriou f or<'es that \\ere drivinp: the Jewi~h 'outh fro111 Judaism. Dr.
Rahinowitz choose a:- his u hject "Whv I . hou ld J,e proud to be a .Te'' or JC\\ es~:' The lecturer !!a\.e the audience a verv 'ivi<l 1dea
\)f \\hal wa f!Oing on in Erelz
I~rael
to-day, and str<'~!'ed tlre importance ofJ
e\\ ish culture.It is lonp; since our Society has had so p:reat an authority on Jewish prohlems, and
Dr.
Rahir'Owitz's visit \\ill lciuµ: he remem- bered. A 'ote of thm1h \\as proposed by Mr. S. Lorketz. and seconded hyh.
\1.Mann. hoth i~1emhers of the loC'al Guild.
The meetinf! terrninatf'd with the . irndnp.
of Hatikvah.
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Green anr/ er1 Point ]ewi /z Guild.
The above So!'iety held a ,·ery successful meeting at the Grc<>n and Sea foint hu1 on Mondav, '\To\emlwr :10th. ~Jr.
J.
Hansen\Hl. in. thP- <"hair. ancl Mr. H nm itz rcacl the llC\HH•ervice. The 11wrtiuµ- tool· the form of a alntern slide ledmr hy \lr. A. Han~on.
ThesP slide \\ere "Trees·- and ·'The Valley of thP .Tor<lan:· whieh \\Pre enjoye1l 1>y all present.
The Guild'~ next meeting V\ ill take the form of a welcome to Rev. Le, ine. to he held al "Bonhenr. ,. St. Jolin 's Road, Sea Point.
Uaremont-Wynberg B.0.Z.S.
mPeting wa$ held on Decem]1er 6th at the Claremont Talmud Torah Hall. Ch::ner P. Gordon presided. Chaver S. Galloon read the minutes. Chaver H. Preiss then dP}i,ered the news-service in Hehre\\. This wa.
follo\\Cd
b:
a Hehn!" story toldhy
Ch.S.
Gallnon. The merlin~ concluded \\ith a general talk l>) Jih. Sol Kriger. \\ho men- tioned the recent riots in Eretz I ~raPl and the question of organi!!ed ]e\\ ish defence.
rns-
('llSsion ensued, after \\ hiC"h the meetinp: con- d 11<lecl with the singing of Hatikvah.
Orrmjezicht B.O.Z.S.
The la~t meeting of tlw sesi..;ion \\as hehl at
the
house ofMr.
TeiC'hrna11n on 1th Decem- Ler. fter \I 1. TPi1·hrnann read the new .\Ir. Rechtman p:m e a <:.p<>Pf'h on the 1\f ae('a- hees.
Tr.
~'olozin:-kv then deli cred a wry interesting lP<"lure on tl1P "Forenmn<>r" of /,ioni.;rn." ~m<l after thi~. at his recp1e l. "ong were sun~. ~7hile tea "a. l1ei11~ !"Cn"<'d \fr.Zuckerman read a pnmphkt on
·'Cha11uh1h
in Pal _tin<'." in \\ h i1·h all the rn<>mh<>rs "Cll' inleresle<l. \olf'<if 1ha11l :-
Ht" then pai..;sed to Ir. \Vo1ozinskv irnd Ir. 'leid1rnann. and1l1f' 111t>C'tin!.! c·onel11clc-d \\ ith tlw . inninv ol i fatikrnli.
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STELLENBOSCH HEBREW CONGREGATION.
~Iru•1:iefl man to fill the position of Iteverend, Shochet Mohel and competent Teacher.
Duties to commence 1st ... IARCH, 1937, het'or<' which dnt(' applications should i•each:
THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 15, ATRI"'LENBOSCH.
lJt>r C'm lwr 11th, 19~6.
W. P. Zionist Propaganda and Organisation Council.
Third Annual
Conference
SUNDAY. 20th DECEMBER.
ZIONIST HALL, CAPE TOWN.
JMPOH'J'AX'l' .-\UJ;~~H.\.
YIHITOUS WE[;('O:\IE.
no.,i' *7i~
iNit!'"i
Jewish National Fund.
A CONCERT
AND
TABLEAUX VIVAN TS
\\ILL Hi<.: PT.ESE "TED AT THE
MUIZENBERG PAVILION.
Sunday. 20th December. 193 6,
at 8. 1.5 p.m.
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Street, 'ape Town.
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