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· · R F rtkerrn""e, Contributors to these 'P°'Ues are kindly requested to atu.dy, th-e need of bT61Jity 1n their epoTta.
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AM EH~l<'<H>RT.
A rt'cent dt•arancl' of ~atinnal Fund linXl'S ("al'l'i1•d 1>11t by l\lrs. H. Treisman yif'l<lP<l all amount nf ti :i 1 ~Is .. which has been receivrd by the . 'ational Fund 11Padquarter:-' m Johannef-:- burg. "pecial thanks are du1> to ::\lrs. H. 1'rPisrna11, whosP ho.·
yielded fl) 7s .. whilst nwntion must also IH• tnadt-> of Mr. :\I.
;freisman'i-; b0x, in which t~ 10s. was totmd. '!'he' r<'nrnininµ;
twelve ho:xf's ~·if'l<lt>d av0rag-e amounts.
BEAU F< > lfl' \\ EST.
Thr Jewish . 'ationa1 Fund head officP in Jobannf'sburg· g-ral1•- fully acknowleclgf's the receipt of the nmou11t of t:2 12s., which '''as collected on the occasion of tlw Bris ~lilah of the infm1t son of Mr. nnrl ::\Trs. J. Duhovitz.
The annual ge1wral mePting of tlw Be11ll11i Branch of till' '.A. J ev.:ish Orphanage was r cently helcl. Tlw following- were elected for the ensuing year: Chairman, ~\fr. H. Phillips;
Treasurer, :\Ir. Cha;-;. Feinstein; Af-:st. Treasun·r, :\.rr. S. Legator:
Hon . . ecreta1·y, l\liss K Peltz; l~ornrnittt>(': :\li:-;ses R. :'.\larks.
E . .i\Iarks, L. ~Tagl y, R O~trofsky, ll. I't·ltz, IL Shames, V.
Shames, B. Schein, l\1. Silberman, .Messrs. I. 'ohen, A. Jacobson.
R. Katz, ~. Klein, ~- Lev~', l. Scht·in and A. Srlmeir.
The revenue and exvencliture aceount for the year end d February 2 th was . ubmitterl an<l pa. sed. This showed that in the year a sum of . .t417 !Os. was l'PmittPrl to tllP .. A. Jewi:h Orphanag0.
The \Yomen's Zionist League of Benoni has held another successful "At Horre" at the residence of Mrs. Shames on June
11th. The .·um of £7 16s. :3d. was rcali. ed Pn this occasion.
BLOEMFO. 'TEL·.
The annual ball of the Bloemfontein :.'llaccabean Soddy, tlw proceeds of which are to be given to loeal .frwish chariti('s, was held in the Communal Hall on th(' 2!1th nlt. The committee, con- Risting of ~Iis, es B. LeYy an<l H. Holzman, and ~Iessrs. J. Awer- buch, M. Ro. enbaum, L. Nach, IL Fanaroff, J. Asher. and A.
Lewis, are to be compliment on tlw rfficient manner i-n which tlw ball was organised. The lady comrnittee members, assisted by
\1iss E. Price, of Capetown, de:en·f' spetial praise. The hall was tastefully illuminated with an arrangem nt of coloured lights, and a "Cabaret Spray" kindly lent by the Philips Radio Com- pany. Clo:e on 100 couplf'. danl'e<l to th(' music supplied h,·
the Bohemian Orche. tra. ·
hEORGE.
The bris rnelah of the infant ;·on of J.lr. and i\lrs. Leon Hill of George took place on the 14th ult. The ceremony was performed bv_ Rev. Weinstein of Oudtshoorn. The whole local Jewish community was present, also sf'\'eral guests from Oudt. hoorn and J.1ossel Hay.
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~ tPyn, and A. Hobinson.
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A successful evPning"s C'nt('rtammen v.
9 - ult. rcht' · Young- Israel Society in thP Guild Hall on -9.t~ ,•;:: 0,\·11 oJlclJtlY cert opened with an overtur(' playf'd by thl' -~cie) k. ,. escr able
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tra. This was followed by a v10 m solo, tar as . · 011~·
played bY: Hyman .Koefman, \\'ith Marco ~.ena a cor111C • accompamst. Leslie J acohson followed "it~ manner· -'dl'11t·
Mr. Morry Blake told ant'cdote. in an enjoyat!. e the prt':>~ie ~o An address was deliv0rf'ci. by Mr . .T. Le\ 111h_ had do who PXpressed. the soci~ty's thanks to tho. e "' 0 t
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0~n1uch towards its e::;tabhshrnent. . 011e M 'u~itlg
"Money Makes a Difference,'' a comerly 11~ed g_Jl a111 v JJl up the second part of the programme, a~1d prh\i inter'·al.
farce. Refreshments wnf' served dun n~ t e 0vNy way the function proved PnjoyablP.
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A successful function, :->tage<l by the 11 c~ ble to \I 1 thC was the debate entitled " ls Revisionism prefer~! "\Jnrk '11,tf.
Zionism," held
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the residence of i\lr: and~Irs. '·ir' ~tttend 1 ~ 0 r-~·
22nd ult. PrachcallJ-· the whole J wish ·~mmund "in tht> ~oticl·
Mr. Jack Dwolatzky moved th resolution .. af Zioni~t I .11i1r·
of his address showed th failure of the officw. {h ('11de:1\
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He laid particular stress on the problem of our )i°~
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'c,1Jled_.t,. of ing to show that sooner or later youth woul( !\,petun=-1 •to lead and in order to do so, it i·equired all tht> 11 e!lt
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youth. Mr. Ben Jacobson m opposing, appealed . . f . . 01 1
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leadership, and warned Zionists against the ~\ouse be ReviRionism. Revisioni .... ts wish to put a r0of on n i ·rP
the walls are up. .
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The debate was then op('ned for gen ral < is\·~$. Rtl. ·eO bY Dr. H. Rubin of Lindley and :\le~srs. • L. )far, ~ neg:it1' , . Milner and G. Rewald took part. The motwn \\a. . to it~
a large majority. . mbet':' 11~ ti!ld
The society ·welcomes the follo-v.'1ng new nH> Jreitlebl'1¢ nudst. l\Ir. and .Mrs . .;. ~. Cowan, Mr. and Mr~. 1.
Mr. B n Jacobson-all ne\\·comers to .'ent"'kai.
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wedding of Mr.~:;aac Fe~telberg
tnM~:.June,. ~ ~ 0 td
1:>ler, which took place at Spnngfontem on the ptl oad, w·~: 1£!'rt•
presented by l\Iiss Annie Roth cart, of Philippohs R Lolli:; ~J1\~;~h by American auction and was bought in by l\l!~ f th<' e of Burghersdorp, for the amount of tfi 1:. in a1
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National Fund.
VEREENIGI G AND VlLJOEN';o; [)Hif'I'· '.; prif'.
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Ijoe!l · I ~:1~1tThe annual meeting of the Ver >eniging and '. t tht' ,:
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c~eBranch of the '.A. Jewish Orphanage wa::- ~1~1.<! 'san1 ~.;\Jtd Lewi::: Hall, VeTeeniging, on the 13th ult. "ll::-·.
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ffirl'!~tie11;A g neral nw0ting of the Zionist SociPty wa.· held in the was in the chair. The following were elected
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B· R:l.we:Synagogue
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Sunday to consider th2 i·esignations committee for the ensuing \'ear: Chairlady.:\-Ir· co111JJ~\·kl·
of the Pre 1dent, Mr. L. . Meltz, and the Hon. Hon. Secretary, .:\Irs. l\lyer:;; members of
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'ecretar:'>-, .y1is:; l{:
ch1~aid .
ln spite of lhe poor attendance,~lesdames
Berkowitz, Behrman, Feldman,Dru~in, wa~
el ,.1gr therewa~·
hvel). drncus:10n as to ways and means of carrying Sol Falcke, Kellem and LeYin. A special conumtteeeorphi
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Zioni"t work inl\Iidc~elburg.
Cltimately the following for the purpose of organising a dance in ai<l of th~nd
l,t committee was ele ·te<l: l'res1de11t, Mrs. r. Brozin; Vfre-Presi- consisting of ::Uesdames Falcke, Drubin, Feldinan1111.:
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§ WULFFAHRT'S MATRIMONIAL AGENCY JOHANNESBVR ~
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All marriag·eable people wi:hing to . ettle down, cannot do better than to consult~~r.
Wulffahrt of thell 3 ~~-~~ §
: A.gene~'· Hundred. of ca:e., many of the best and most prominent Jewish families in Johannesburg- and a ~ : the "Cnion have been successfully neO'otiated with the best po:;sible results.
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