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THE ZIONIST RECORD.

FROM TOWN AND COUNTRY.

EDITORIAL NOTICE.- ln view of our limited space, Secretaries of Societies and others sending Reports for insertion in these Columns or in our other Local News Columns must make them as brief as possible.

Adelaide.

\ haYe pleasUl'L' in reportina thl' forrnation of a Zioni:t and Ben volent 8oc:ietv in t>this to,vn \.Yhic:h we Lrust will prove an active ce~1tre of Zioni~t activitie both for ~\.delaide and for the neighbourhood. rrhe

fnn.n~ti.on of tlw Society is largely due> to the

·~l'tl VIt.' of ~fr. Sam I eyer, who was formerl,)' lur many years the hon. secretary of the Waterford H ebr w l'ongreaation ancl of ~Ir. .Jo eph Galgut.

~ormerl) ot .f nhamwsburg. The Society wa · tormed at thl' encl of J uh with the follow- ing ofiieer t n<l connnittet- : l'h~innan, ~Ir. . Galgut;

'l'rea. u!·er, 1Ir. K. Anolick; Secretary, l\Ir. Sam 1\1 yer;

( 'onm:utt .e. Mrs. 'trimling and Mr. H. Capcan, whilst

jll'ttdicnll~- every Jewish re ident ha been enrolled as a 111emb r of the 8oe;iety. All the above mentioned are 11\d and triPd Zioni. t workers and vve look forward to the ltappi 8t result to he mov ment from the new Society.

Th 'ocicty has been showing much activity lately, and under its auspiees the fir. t High Festival Service

l'H~r held in .Ade]aic1 took place at the residence of

~lr. anJ Mr .. Strjrnling. The 'Yhole Je\vish community nf Adelaide and neighbouring town and district wa 11r sent. Thank:; to the local ladies the hall in which

tht~ Hervic.:e.~ ''"erP held \TU8 beautifully decorated and a ,. ry hnpp~ timC' \Vas spent by all present. Donations

\\ •re mnile, amounting jn all to £41 15s. Od., to variou Funds, th full detailR of ·which will be found in the m:knowkdgment colnmns of our n<'xt issue. In addition th . urn of £s:l 9 .. Od. wn reali ed by the sale of a cake at a birth(ln:v varty given b:r ~lr. anLd Mrs. H. Capcan in honom of their youngest daughter. The cake was pn up for American Auction by 1\fr. Joseph Galgpt 1rncl knl°icked do';\·n to ~fr. aml J\Irs. K. Anolick the proceed::. going to various orphanages in South Africa :md I>alestinl>.

'rhe .,o iety hns now complett'cl the formalities for affiliation to the 8. A. Zioni, t Federation, and we are

"onfident that 1t will continue to prove a source of in. piration to the c:onmnrnity in thi. part of the EastC'rn

Provinc·l'.

Barkly West.

'I'h<' reeent rnnnicipal elections here "ere the 1110 ,t :-.tn'1~u?u&. and hard fought in the history of the nmnimpahty. ~Ir. 1\1. L. Genu sow, the 'yelJ-known Zioni.'t worker, \\a. el ded head of the poll.

Beaufort West.

A wry "uec·e::-~l\11 Social, arranged b; th, ladies of tlie Comrnitte of the local Zioni t Society, ·was held i11 th• l\bsonic· Hall on Suncla:· evening, September :10th. The haU was ta:;t fulh· decorated, and tht' Presiclent·, Mr. I. Garb, welco'mcd a large gathering with an it~pre. sive address. Ver3 interesting items were contributed b;v the local talent. and during the intE'rvnl the snm of £16 14s. Od. vvas realized by

_\..mei·iean Aue;tion an<l lH tht> sell in a of ~ ~ ational Colours. The eYening wa.' n rno. t enj;, abl one and the 8oeiet: wisbe. to thank all those ·who helped to make it c;o. The bulk of the proceed. of the fondion ha. been handed to the Jewish ~ ".' ati01ial Fund.

The Soei ty, whose formation was reported in mtr _\.ugust issue, a the 1·e ult of Dr. Olsvange1". Yisit to Beaufort West in .July, has aftiliatecl to th H. A.

Zionist Federation and is doing u. pfol work.

Bloemfontein.

Special Zioni :t apvL'als \Vere rnadP in the lot·al t>ynagogue on Ro. h Hn hon. an(l Yorn Kippur by Rev.

Z. Lnwrrnce aml ome 30 guineas were clonated l>y rneruben-< of tlw l'ongn:.gation to the• .Jewi. h _ ationnl Yuncl.

Bulawayo.

The Hei1dq ucnters

or

tht> K "rc·n Haye. o<l m '.J ohunne8lrnrg has recPi \' •<l !from tlu• Chovevi Zion 8oeiety a rernittanc:P of £31f> 15s. 2cl., being further on aC'count of local donation:-:;. Thi inclrnles a econd i1Ptalment of £250 from Mr. C . ._\domon in r sp "Ct of hiH promii-;ecl donation of £2,500.

Capetown.

1NTBR-UEB.\TE.

Under the au piccs oI the· lJniYersit.) of Cape-

to\\·11 Htudent'r.; J e\,·ish A. sociation, a Yery interesting function was he kl in the Hicldingh Hall, on Saturday.

September 8th. ·

This was the ocl:a ion of an inter-debate with th1•

Cape Town Maccabean A. sociation, which was repre. en- tecl by Messrs. l\Iarkowit~. Hepker and Bloch, whilt•

:\fr. 8. Lange, lis H. Hf'1-. man and Mr. R. Golr1man spoke for the 'tuclents' .Tewi~b Association.

:.\Ir. D. Ordman, who presi(1 cl, welcon e<l thl' visitor. and £erred to tbe good '"ork done h)- thl' :\Iaccnbcan A,. ociation in the c:aus of Zionism.

;,\Ir. 1\Inrkowitz in moving that '' The benefit~ to .J e'vry of it' civil emancipation greatly ouhveighecl thv attendant di advantage .. '' cle. c1·ib

a

the evils re. ulting from the oppression of Jewr~-. Their forefatherR bail been gr011Lld clown in the Ghettos; thev had had tn

\Year badges, had been harassed by additional taxation.

in short, hacl been plungccl into 'the depths of degrn~

elation. It had been a bacl position. Then c:ame man- cipation. 'The Renaissance of J wry in England dated from the r:eception by rom,vell of Rabbi Menas eh ben [srael, in Germany during the Mendelssohnian epoch, in France in the Napoleonic Era. Grad uall v the J e"

came to enjoy .equality befor the I.Jaw, and was brought under the aegis of W stern culture. \Vithout emanci- pation Zionism could not have flourished. The Ghetto- state would hnv preventc<l. it. Zionism also eornbntwcl the evil of A similation.

Mr. 1.'. Lange. in r plying on l)(-'half of the

~ tucll'nh;' .J ewi h As ociation, wish eel to clnrnp tlw

CHANDLER'S Beer makes the Heart Joyful

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ardour of the previous :-:.pvaker. H ' recogni. d the rnan;v good point in Eman_.ipation, but it wa not an

·1mmixed bles. ina. It set the evil of A similation goina

:lt a terrific rate, and broke up the unity of outlook.

r1 hrough it the .J wi. h yonth was dravm into the wl_iirl- pool of European life at a;n inopportune moment. The .I ew was attracted by the Hellenic i<leal of beauty, and by allurin(J' cosmopolitan phra e . , Th life in the

<lhetto had been teril , and now the udden Emanci- p·1tion made J udai m contemptible to the Jew . It projected into the surrounding nation these foreign bodies of Jews, and provoked Anti- ' mitism. The pric of Emancipation wa: the renouncing of J udai m and this price \Ya' paid too rapidly. He di agreed with the mov r that Ghe to life ·would ha Ye prevented the spread of Zionism; the re pon e would have be n ,i]l the greater. Ent the glorious oneness of the Ghetto had been le ·t. Emancipation had never been complete.

1,egal eq ual~ty had not been upplemented by social

t-<quality. .

Mr. Hepker, on behalf of the l\faccabean As 'Ocia- t ion, .,,-plained that they were in the early tages of 1•nrnncipation, and occupied a doub1e position. The main di advantage "'·as the los of identity, but they ha,l received a voice in the CTOYernm nt, and that was a great benefit. At least t.he philo ophy of the Jews had gained the ear of the nation . The advent of the .J cw had given the people an in.·ight into the character of tho e they suppres. ed. rrhe nations had to be Anti- H mi tic with heir eye open. There no 1onaer \\as an exeuse oi ignorance. .

li. s Hersman, for the 'tUt1ents' J e\Yish A ocia- tion. maintained that it "a the unity of language.

THE REV. A. LEVY

(Late Minister of the Po rt EI i z ab e th Hebrew Congregation, and Graduate of Jews' College, London), Begs to notify the Jewish Public that he is establishing at DURBAN a

HOSTEL

FOR

JEWISH BOYS AND GIRLS.

Thorough Jewish Training guaranteed.

Jewish Home Life.

Daily instruction in Hebrew, Religion, Jewish History.

Barmitzvah Preparation a Speciality.

Pupils will attend

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School work supervised.

Large and commodious premises, one acre of ground-adjacent to Durban High School.

Terms moderate and inclusive.

Apply

Rev.

A.

LEVY,

P. 0. Box 803,

DURBAN, NATAL.

id<>als an<l in ·titution:s that hel<l J ewl"y together. Wh n thi:-> bond \Va weakened by emancipation, the educat rl

;md worldly J ws drifted awav. In the Ghetto, th1~

.J l'\\ s lrn<l ·be n gpiritun.1ly

fre " .

They had all bePn eL1nal. But by emancipation they had become mor

lo~nl to the land ot their adoption than to themselve .. Emancipation had done 1ittle for Zionism. The worker.;;

for Zionism w re tho. e who had known no civil libert\.

4 Ir. Bloch then spoke on beha1£ of the :Maccabe~

As ociation. He dealt with the development of con- scious Jewish nationalism. The Ghetto had been di:::-- counected dots of J udai m. The ·mall ~pheres of influence had produced no conscious nationali m. With the period of Emancipation the Jew had been.freed from cramped surroundings and could now come into contact with the other bodies of J ew8. Because he was not wanted in the other nations, a national revival had been mnde possible. Thi wa the benefit which outweighed all disadvantages.

Mr. Goldman replied for the Students' Jewi·h Association. He again empha ised the d~nger oi assimi- lation as resulting from emancipation. The J ewi ~h J e\\ s came from unemancipatcd parts. Emancipation was a great failure. Before it lhe ghettos had been veritable Zion . The new life was comfortable to indi- viduals, but very bad for the body. Yiddish and Hebre'"

were being changed for the speech of the adopted country, religious indifference was growing, and J ewrJ had deteriorated in the age of emancipation. It might

well mean the death blow to Jewry.

After an interesting discussion, in which members of the audience enthusiastically took part, the motio was declared carried by a large majority .

• \. piano olo, deligh full:y rendered by Miss E. Zin. helped to make the evening a mo t enjoyable one.

1IIIE PALESTINE ]11LM.

'l1hc Jewish National Fund Film, '"the New Jewi ·h Palestine,'' was hown on eptemb~r Hlth in the Cit., Hall, and was followed with the keenest interest by an audience which packed the spacious hall to its utmost capacity. The Gavronsky orchestra. rendered an excellent progrnrnme of J ewi h music. On Frida~·

afternoon, Septen1ber 21 t, a matinee performance of the film wa given at the Alhambra Bioscope.

The film has ince been . hown in Paarl, Wynberg and vVellington.

The Maccabean Association asks. us to state that.

in the report supp]ied by them and published in our last.

i sne, the name of Mi s P. Kushlick was erroneousl:- gfr n as delegate to the " Save the Jewish Children·..., Fund," instead of l\fiss R. Brodie.

Clocolan.

Me srs. R. H. Suttner & Son have forwarded to the •. A. l:ionist Federation special donations of £15 to the Ukraine Orphans' Fund. and £7 5s. to the Keren Ha' t sod, also a donation of .£7 by Mr. P. Barnett ti

t.h; former fond. ·

Cradock.

The Keren Ha,vesod headquarters in Johannesburg has rec>eived from Cradock, per Mr. V. Bergman, tht-• following articles of jewellery donated to the Keren Ha)e od on the occasion of Dr. OLvanger's visit som

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months ag<}:-).Ir.. L. Klein, go!cl bangle; Mrs. I.

Berkowitz, gold buckh' ring; l\li. s Fanny Le-rnm;tein, ring; :\Irs. H. LevenRtein, ring; ~Irs. A. I. Perl, golcl watch; l\Irs. H .. ~\Iillin, gold wri tlet watch; Mr'. H.

Karstaetlt, silrnr ·watch; lis · A. Leven tein, bangle;

,\Irs. D. Thal, ring and bangle; :\IiRR Janette Gh1ck- mann, ring t nd bangle. "- .

De Aar.

On the second day of Hosh Hashonah the younge;;t :on of the Hcv. an cl ~Irs. F lclman read a portion of the lnw and ~Iaftir nt the local f\'1lngo~1w on tlw uccasiou of his Bnrmitzvah.

] 11 ·th Y 'ning his parents helcl a grand ree;cption at their residence, ''her• a large gathering "·a. enter- tained.

Mr. Hoffman pre ided aml ndclrch!-;Cd the Bnr- mitzvnh, ,.,.·110 suitably re. ponde<l. Dnring the even- ing :Ii Felllman pr, entecl a bc·ttutiful cake, which was sold b · American auction by Mr. Blumenthal.

who wa · nl~o the , ucce...;Rful pmclia ·er. The amount.

realif'ed "·a. £8. and this wn allocated to t1w Kere11 Hayci-;ocl. Dancing wa thPn indulgl'd ill till thC' early hours of the morning, when a very enjoyable evening was brought to a clo~e by the ·inging of " Hatikvah."

East London.

TJw loc:al Zionii::;t .\s:-iociatiou ha:-; for·wurded to the .'.A. Zionii::t F cleratiou thl' following amonnt. for the .J m~·ish i T ational Fund, collceted at sundrv func-

tions :-At B«trmitzvnli Frnnklin, £3 Gs. 3c1..;.at wed- ding, Cohen-Assness, £1: at weclcl ing J uliw,-Hor- witz, £3; at engt1gernent Kupmrif7.-Upffen, .£:2 Gs.

Bd.; at Bris Milah 'nplnn, £-.! 18:-;.

Gatooma.

Me. srs. C'himo\\·itz Brn.•. hn Ye fonrnrdL·<l lo the S .. \. Zionist 11 eclerntion tht> amount of £;'53, bei 11g th<>

balance of the offering· made during Rosh Ha. hona mid Yorn Kippur, ·which it ht1s been de ·iclecl to harnl oYer to the Fund for the Transforl·nc·(' of Orphan.... frcJn 1 Eastern Europe to Pale tine.

Johannesburg.

J\xrrnN".\L l• L':>;D l'o.JJJ\Il'l''.l'EE.

The local Tntional Funcl Con11nith'< ha..., lwndL'<l to the Zioni t Federntion £50, cm·t1ring sun1lry monies in hnnc1. In Jue.led in thi.· remittance iH th0 sum of

£10 11 s. dcurecl a few montlu; ago frorn the ho.· of ..\Iri;:;. , ack tein, 47, Upper Page Htrcd, noornfontl'in.

\\~ mmx · ~ Z10xI,'T LE\Ul'E.

The litl•nu·y meeting ol the Le<lgue, which took plae' in the Berk le:~ Hooms on nth Oc:tober, m1s one of the most sncecs~·:d'ul e\·e1· belrl under il...; auspices.

~fore than e ·ghty laclie:-; a semhlecl in tht.: plC'rU·'tlllt hnll,

\Yherc tea 'vas serv cl nt . nrnll tahles lH=-fore the J c:ttll'(•

hcgim. l\fr . J. L. Landau \YHR in the ehnir. und tlw Chief Rabbi '"'··as present on thi~ occasion. The 1 c- turer wa~ ::\Iiss F. Cstil'''• a t-1tud 'nt at th<' \Yitwnte1"- 1·anc1 Uniwrsity, who1'<' unw-ainl giftg prnrni.'.'e n brigh !

fut.ure. Sh ~poke on · · N" utio1rnlit,v nn<l Heligion. '' ,·bowing that the two arc msepantble in JwbiMrn. Her

nrgumunt was (li:::it.i11gui.'11ecl for elear thinki11g ancl lucidity of t-~pression, nucl ~fr8. Landau'· hope that it- will one <lny be rq>cate<l for th• beudit of tlw .vuung people of tlie c:o111munity. mm heartily endol'secl by the aucliellf'P,

Dr. Lanclnu prai 2tl the xcellence of th adclre" · and, after a mo,·ing nllusion to the p<1rnblc of Ezekiel,

·aid that it gave him :fref4h heart to Re<' the th.' borws c.>f I 'l'<.1el again how . ;gn~ of life in tht' ~ oung.

nfr:s. Bernard Pntll',\ pmpo:ed a \'Ot} of thank to the lecturer, and other speakers were I\Iesdam s EpBtein, S. Ti. Sive ancl UoudviR nnc1 ).IiRs :\Iorri~on.

.U thi.· meeting, the d1nir annolmcctl that Uie Lengue would hold a sori<tl firndion, in order to raise fund' for Zio11i:-;tic mnk, 011 the 21th October. l\Ir:-;.

S. L. Sive had kincllv offered the llf'f' of her hou e nncl arounc.14, comer of l)op ~'treet nwl <lven<lish Honcl, Bellevue, for Urn oecu. ion. The· committee bnd decided in fa \'Olll' of nn evening ganlen party. Th re would bu a delightful concert arHl cltt11cing on the Yerauclah aft ·rn·nnl...;. Tick ls C'HD bC' had from the cm11mitleu arnl olhH 111e111lH•1...:. I >nub\1 tic1{et:, 7~.

G(l. ; singlt>. 5~.

.A.t the Piel' an Hahen of the infant 'Oll of l\Ir. an<l :\Irs. S. Hemb~('h on Septemb r 2nd, a collection 'va made by the PaleRtine Soeiety which realised £3. This nmount ha been handed in eoual shares to the Jewish . Tntional Funcl and thi=> Pale. tine Socictv. Th c0lledion was bough by :'.\fr. :\f. R('lllhach in the name of Isidor• .Feinstein.

Keetmanshoop.

The nnnnal meeting of tile local H 1bn.~\\' Congre- gation took plare on 8eptember lGth, y~·hen the follow- ing wcrn elected for the en,·uing year :-Presiclenl

~fr. B. P. Phillip ; Yie~ Pre:-iiclent, 1\fr. 8. Sirkiu:

Hon. Tn•nsurel', ::\h. ~l. Le\in; IIon. ecretary, l\fr.

P. Auerbach, Committee: - ..\IPs. r. . E. Eilber, J.

Binger and J. Dreyer.

Kimberley.

LECTURE nY DH. 0LS\',L UEH.

On t1un<la. · eY ning, September lGth an appreti- nti\e audience fi11Pcl the Zionist Hnll at a lecture entitll'<l "Juclai:...111 ;rnd .fo\\ish cultmc '' delivered b\'

Dr. OlsYt1nger. ·

The Clrnirman, ( :.\lr .• \. Slosbcrg, Presiclerit of tliP

<1riqunlancl \Yest Ezrnth Zion AsRociation) introduced the lecturer, who, at th • request of th majority, sµokt•

in English, and opene<l by . aying that he wa a

· · digger ''-not a tliggrr of <liaiuornls, about which h11 lnww nothing, but of Bou ls. ( 'ulb1re, he saicl, was the whole life of a nation; in fod it '"as cvl'rything it cou ltl procluce. ln the l'ot-wanl i11ovenh:ini of national i(lenl' C\'Cl'~ normal 1iation change.l constantly. J ev.·iRh national life hatl been den·lopctl up to 2,000 years ago.

but owing to Ynriorn.; eit'l'lllllstunc ·. it lrncl not wicl· n~(l

nll throuc:rh tbe ensuing periocl. 1\Iost nation8 bad been ba.rburons and antagonistic tm,~ar1b the J w. Thr .f e\\·~. ho-..n'Yer hn<l all along hacl on· icleal and that

"a. to go back to their country. Et 'l'll<11 peace founcl expre ... sion in Helm:w literaturv. \\'ltibt other uat.ions

The New

Seas0n's

SALT HERRINGS

have Ariived.

Obtainable at PATLANSKY BROS.

&

PATLEY, 157, JEPPE ST. (Opp. Orpheum Theatre).

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~1· w up warring. J e\' longed fur peace. The hi torit'.

task of the J e"· 'n1s to e<lucnte m,mkincl to hat war, not. to like it.

'lhe ideal of returning to Palestine \\·a never lo t by J evvry. or coulcl thi.:; ('Orne about b3 miraculoµs mean . A trong n'"1tion di<l not rely upon miracle .

The .Jpenker then nanatccl the earliest movement~

for the J ewi, h rn-·ettlem nt in Palestine and deplored the weaknf's · of th"' Jewish national .'pirit. The me:·- -;age wn' ther~, but enthujai:;m "·anecl.

. Jew. in .ome (·mmtrie. ditl not ee the nece. sit"

nf a Jewish Home . .'om· Je,Ys iu ~outh Africa took the view that thc'y must concern th rn elve only with local politic and a.ff air", and that it \\'as an offence to be a good ""onth Afric:nn and a good .Je\Y at the ,arne time.

'l'he Jew ha1.l a irntional tlut\' to fulfil. Why did not th parents . et tht> exnn1pi ·· to thefr children?

Thev had 1o.:-t liYina connection with the records of the«. Kational .. book. 'Ill'\' liH·ll onlv on rnernoric.·.

Dr. OlsYanger (h\elt trongl~, on the ~L·-·tl for Je"·ish cultur "·hieh nlon.., could full.'· clP\'e]op national lift . The.) hucl th J l'Wish spirit in J>nlestinc, which hould he emulated here. It ·was the spirit of 1\-tlc tine -n·hith

·hone in the ey s of ~ oung J c\ny.

The opportunity "·as \vithin the reat:h of nll. Their Zionist achievements <ihoulcl be a pride to onth Africa ancl the Empire. Oppm~ition to Zionism onl~,

meant oppo ition to British poli('y. If any Jew in outh Afrien said " berDlh-e f am a lo\ i1l 'outh African I cannot be n Zionist," he ;\Ya. a hypo~rit ~. ·one of th~

immortal titles to farnl' of tlw Bri i. h Government, Ollt'

of the brighte:t jewels in thv British Crom1, had been the granting of nationn1 lifc to the J e-n-. . ·

·- - - - " - - - =

Insolvent Estate of · I. I. Ginsberg,

TRAD!Kt. A:-.

Post Office Auction Mart,

168, CHURCH STREET, PRETORIA.

TENDERS

are invited fnr the l'PH ~uA. 'E of th' following A 'SET ' in the ahv' e Estate: -

(a) STOCK-IN-TRADE;

(b) FIXTURES AND FITTINGS.

Particnlar · may he obtained from the under- signed, or his repr escntat1ve at Pretoria, and Tenders for hotb, or any of the item::, menti011ed (to be marked "G1. ','BEH.< ~

i'>

mu· t reach the nuder. igned by noon on the 27th iBstant.

Th<> highe.'t or an.v tender will not ncce sarily be accepted. ·

BE.'ZIO~ '" HEI

sen,

Prorisional T111~fPI'.

C/o HERSCH HA LABAN, 6-8, A her's Buildings,

Fox and Joubert Streets,

P.O. Box 72 6-'Phone 321H am1 2 93, JOHANNESBURG.

Dr. 01 vano r spoke in Pl tlogi ~tic terms of the . peedie of General Smut whjcl1 proved him a great fri nd of the Jews. '1.1he Jew must be trne to himself.

then only ·ould he be true to. the land he lived in. It wa nece sary to inculcate the tradition of J udai m into their children. Thev must teach them what hi. tor ' hacl· buiH. '

Condrnling, the . peaker dwelt on the importance of the Keren Hascsod and appenlecl for the practical nssistnncc of local Jews .

The rnovina 0£ n heart' Yote of thanks bv :Mic;~

Kh·n rn1an terrninate<l an intere·ting evenin°.~

Dr. Oli:;rnnger's visit to Kimberley prm·ed most liern n('ial in , tirnnlating local Zionist adivity, and in re\'i\1ing the -n·ork for the Keren Haye Otl. .A number o{ l\eren Hayesod (lonations have already reached th(' h adqunrter of the Fund in Johanne. hurg ·ince Dr Olsrnnger':; vi.,it and \Ve urnlcr tnncl that an actiYt>

eanva. · for the Pclemption of donation previou~l. · mac le and for the securing of new oneR i ·· in pro are :; . Kingw illiams t!lwn.

The local ZioniHL ... \.s oci:1tion ha" forwarded to th li a<lquarter, of the Kc1en Huyesocl in Jnhanne:sbmg a l'f•rnithmc' or £51 7s.' being further on n ·cotmt of loenl donations.

Koffiefontein.

general llleeting of the lo ·al Zioni~t -·ociet~

was helcl at ).Il. B. Rubin's resiclence on • 'eptember 1Utl1, Mr. J. HazelJene prcsicling. The follo\\ing

< rfliecrs and committee \\ere eledetl for the ensuing

year :-President, Mr. L. Karpa. ; vice-chairman uncl treasurer, l\fr. :\I. Heyman; hon. secretary, :Mrs. ,J.

Ha)'vill; cornmittce:-1\Ie dames. B. Rubin, M.

Ueznek, Bain an<l M. Cohen; Mis Jaffet, dr. B.

H ul>in and Rev. Jacobson.

:'.\Ir. Rubin in proposing a vote of thank to the oulgoing officer~, nwntioned the good "·ork clone b:' the outgoing hairman, and e:xpre s cl regret that l\Ir.

aucl :\Irs. Hazelclene were soon leaYina E.offiefontein.

They hoped that they would e<.UT~· on the go-0d work in their future nbocle.

}fr. Hazeldene having responilt•tl, Rev. Jacob on

ruldre~secl the incoming officers.

A 'ote of thank · to the host nncl hostes~ for kin ell\

gi\ ing the u e of their residenc • fol' the meeting co11- clwle<l the proceedings.

Naauwpoort.

During the recent High Festi\ als, Services werP held here at which l\le. srs. J. L. I\aplan and J. Shakin- OYsky wer i.he Baalc Tefiloth. During the services offering were made for the '' J\eren Hnyesocl '' and th.,

" N. A. Jewish Orphann()'c" "'°hi ·h were sub, equently collL'C'ted and fonrnrclecl to the right quarter' by :\fr.

Shak.inoYi:-dn-. J:i'ull details of these donations will be found in the ncknmYlP1lgrncnt culumn~ of om next

i:-5. ne.

On ~ urnh,v tbe 'Ith inst., a meeting was held at the n·siclence of :\fr. nrnl l\lrs ShakinoY~k~ for the purpose of formino- n. Z1on.i~t ocietv. The whole of the local .J ewi h co111mlmit,v \Yere pr'e ent and the ociety was dul;v formed and the follmYing officer, elected: - President, 1\Ir .. J. L. Kaplan; frt'u'-lll'l?l', :\Ir. iI. Bob- row: hon. seer tary, Mr. A. Levin.

:\fr. I{aplan, on taking the ehair, aLly explained tlu" objects or i-mrh a Society nnd offe1 C<1 to give one or

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two lectures rnonthh on Zionism and other matters of .J ewi h interest, particularly ;for the -children, ·who unfortunately ha Ye no Jewish School here. This offer

wa~ greatly appreciated by all present. Following the rneL"ting :\Irs. Slrnkinornky kindly dispensed refresh- ment and n Yery pleasant evening was spent.

Pietersburg.

The 18th Am1 u al meeting ot the PieLersburg and Zoutpansherg Zioni~t· Association ·was held in the l'omwunHl Hclll c1n the cYening of September 12th, at

p.rn,.

There was a large gathering whic:h 'peaks well for the stri(lt•s Zionism is making in these cli~ tricts. Th meeting ,.ms opened by the singing of '· Hatikrnh'' by a troupe of infant children conducted by little Harold

~Lm:us, aged nine.

~fr. B. H emrnn. presitlent, "·as in the chair and in wdc:on1ing the gathc:t·ing crnpha ised the importance ,f the Keren Rn.\ eso(l. Jfo informed the gatherin~

tliat in thf• opening spcec:h of ~uhum Sokolow at Cnrl. bad, that leaclE:r saicl that the National Fund --houlcl be equiYalent to Shc11ia Yisroel to every Jew.

Owing to the existing rule that no President could huld office for m.ore than t~·o succe"sive Year._, l\Ir.

Herman ~-as ineligible for re-election. 'rh~ following officers were electecl for the coming year :-President, H. ~Ianasc·he"\\itz; \·ic.:e-president, Mrs. Hirschmann;

hon. o;;;el'retarv and treasurer, ~Iiss IsraeLohn, and the following co1~1mittee :-1\Iesclarncs. Kallmeyer, Palte, Gifter, 1\Iarcus, Israelsohn, ~fana. chewitz, Saks, Zway, Solomon, Herman, Koenig, ~I. l\L Levy, and J\Ie srs.

HPrrnan, Levin, J\Iarc:us, J. Kallmeyer, and ReY. Levy.

A very entertaining programme wns rendered to 'vhich the following contributed :-Song, 1\Iiss B.

Kruger; Recitation, l\Irs. 1\Iana. chevvitz; Song, l\liss J_,ily Gifter; and a reading in Yiddish from Sholem All'ichem bv ~fr. l\Ialoon.

A sale u of fancy work, cake. , s"·eets and :flowers.

proYicled by the local ladies, vrns held, and reali eel about £17, 'Yhich hns been handed in equal shares to the Keren Haye. od nn11 the Pale tine Orphans' Fund.

Pi:grims Rest.

At the Bl'is ~lilah of the infont son of Mr. and

)ifr.~. J.

n.

~Iiller, Oil the 5th inst. I a collection was made for the Orphans· Func1, which wa8 then sold by _\.merican auction to 1Lr. J. l\lyers for £13 13s., in the names of the parent. r.mcl th~ Hach Ifanimal.

A further collection wets made for the Keren Hayesod, which ,i;-as so1(1 by American auct;on to Mr.

Abraham Druian for £8 13s., in the nmne of the Rach Hanimal.

The collections Wl'l'e a nctioned by the l\fohel, l\11~.

L. Rubin, of .Johannc:-;bmg ..

Port Elizabeth.

The J e\\·ish ~ -ationnl :Fund Film, " The Nevi' . le\\ i, h Pale tint\·· 'ms Bhmrn in Port Elizabeth early in September; the mnmgements being in the hands of the .Jewish Ladies' Zionist League.

Although the finanrial yield 'iYas small owing to an abnormal amount of counter attractions just about that time, tbe film proved splendid propaganda and was greatly enjo:.'e<l h;v the local community.

Mention should be made of the assistance rendered by the Daughter of Zion Society, who s?lcl Zionist Badges during the evening from 'vhich a fan· snm was

reali~ed.

The Ladies' Zionisti League has fonvardecl to the hea<lq uarters of the Keren Hayesod in Johanne burg the ~um of £20 being an amount allocated by the League out of m mbership subscriptions.

Pretoria.

A symposium on " Zeire Zionism '' was held un~er the auspices of the Pretoria J e"'iYish Cultural Associa- tion, on Sunday, the 30th ult.; the speaker were .:\Iessrs. J. Bahr, Glassman, vVec1eklefsky and Melamed, prominent workers in the Zcire Zion movement in .Johannesburg. l\Ir. B. Goldberg, who pre~icled over a very good atteD;clance, introduced the chief speakers,

~fr. Melamed, who poke in Yi<lcli. h, aD;<l 1\fr. Wecleklef- sky who spoke in English. Both speakN·~ gave a lucid account o£ the aims and activity of the Zeire Zion moyernent a. a labour party. Ir. Glassman appealed for support on behalf of the '' Bank Hapoalim '' an<l a number of shares '""e~·e ol~.

The meeting clo ed after a warm discus ion.

Senekal.

A social was given by the local Zionist Society at ).fr. Lange's residence on Sunday, 2nd September.

1\lr. Dwofatsky, the chairman, opened the .::ociul, thanking Mr. Lange for placing hi. house at their disposal; also l\1is" E. Smulovitz, hon. secretar~-, for organising the affair. He also remarked that be was pleased that there vva,s so large an attendance, and hoped that the Society "'iYOulrl have their support at all times.

Other speakers were 1\Ie srs. Lange, ~lark, Rmrnl<l nnd Gorden.

1\Iusical items were rendered by l\Ir". J. Solomon, Mrs. B. .'.\.Iark and E. Smnlovitz ancl Mr. 8.

Rewald. ·

Dr. S. N arunskv \rn. also welcouwd in their midst and was wishecl every success.

The sum of £2 10s. was realised.

Under the auspices of the Society, a farewell party

\\·as recently given at the residence of 1\Ir. Lange to Miss Smulowitz, the Hon. Secretary of the Society, on the occasion of her leaving Sene1rn1. There wa. a record attenclo.nce and a Yery enjoyable vening was spent. Speeches suitable to the occasion were made by l\Ir. Dwolatzky (President of the Society) l\Iessrs.

Rubin, Rewakl ancl l\Iark and the Rev. Mr. Isserow.

An address from the Junior Orphan Society wa:;

read and pre ented to :Miss Smulovitz for her valuable services renflered to the ociety. Enjoynbl" musical items fol~owed and the party terminnted \Yith the sing- ing of " IlatikYah." Great thanks nre clue to the ladies who so kindly helpen to make the evenjnO' a success.

Simon's Town .

The annual genernl election of Lh J Simon's Town Zionist Society and Hebrew Congr gation took place recently in the Zioni t Hall, Simon's Town, l\fr. S.

Scher presiding.

The balance sheet, showing a balaiwc of over £80, was read and unanimously adopted.

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38 THE ZIONIST RECORD. October 24, Hl~:L

The Chairman thanked his committee and member for their 'aluable upport throughout the ye,.ar, and showed that the mn·k "·hieh had been done during the period under review, contributed .to the benefit of fourteen different \charitable institutions of a most desening naturC'. H speei~lly tha~ked ::\Ir. 8. IG en for his al>le fulfih:nent of hi po t a treasurer, and the g neral support he had giveu. He also expre ell hi thanks to ~Ir. H. Benjamin for his intere t and financial ·upport in all J ewi ~.h and clrnritnblc affairs.

In aekno\vledgmcnt thereof it wns dcciclrcl to inscribe hi· nam in the Golc1en Book.

~Ir. B. Benjamin thank cl the congregation for the

<listingni ·hed honour they hucl onf ·1Tt1d upon him.

and which he deeply appreciated.

The dedion was then proi;eedetl "·ith. ~Ir. ~ . Scher was ummimou ·l~· re-elected as chairman, :Mr. •'.

Kis en a· treasurer, and 1Ir. David Katzeff a8 hon.

secretarv.

Th : rnceting coneluded with H vote of thank to the chainnnn.

Some1•set West.

On Sunday .\ugu~t 2Gth, the ~ew 'ynagoguc here wa · corn::;ec:rntecl. In . pite 0£ the bad \Yeaiher, ther

\\·as a large gathering at the eeremony. The small

Community of the to\\·n is to be congratulated on having achieved tllL' e. tabli.-hment of a Synagogue 0£ its cn.,·n.

::\Ir. H. Dernbov kv briefiv de ~cribe<l the work

\\'hieh had been done "to ac:lii~ve their obje~t, and grntefully ackn°'rl 'dgcd the ~ sistance giY n by their non-J PWi ·h frienclH. He then hnnde<l th .. key to the mngistnltL', l\Ir. Douglas Herschel, \Vho, during a hort i:;peech, passed it on to the Presicl nt of the Hebrew

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1ongregatiuin, 1\Ir. \\' ulf -:\Iiller, 'l.YUO duly performed thr oprning and congrntulatecl the Community on the ocrasion. In his 1 marks he referred to the spirit of auti- emitism \\hi ·h was abroad, aml pleaded for a truer <lppreciation 0£ the servic.;es renclered to the world by emin 'O t J em:.; in <·very sphere.

Following the llC'liYery 0£ the 1-: rrmon for the occn:-;ion l>) l\Ir. II. l\I. Jaffe. the gathering adjourned to the ~Iasonic Hall, where laviKh hospitnlity wa dis- pensetl an<l "·here appropriate ton-,ts wcr · gi'ien. _ ~otC'­

worth.v among these \\'HS the tonst of '' Pale tine,'·

t•loquenUy proposed hy :\Ir. H. M. Jaffe, who set forth tlie true [tim of the l\Iovement, namelv, tor -establLh the ancient glorie of their mee in Palestine nnd there- ll\ re-er .. ,1te a centre from which the traditional and si)iritunl life of their people throughout the world

\Yould deriYe inspiration.

In an elo<]ut:nt reply to this toa. t, Dr. ls"'aac on t:xpres tl the n Jcessity for a niYersit,v in Jerusalem

\\.·hich woulcl 1 of untoltl benefit to the ,,-ork1 an<l wou1c1 concentrate "·ithin the borders of Palestine ·ornc of the greatest intclll!ds of the <la,v.

The local Connmmity is unch•r a <leep debt of gratitude to the Commit.tee re~pou ·ible fol' carrying the project through. and particulnrly to the ladies of the Congregiltion, aH "·ell as to Re'. HC'hlom°'v, who has b en 1111spnring in his 0fforts to fmther the spiritual'' elfnre of hi:-: co-religioni ·t~ in Somer

ct

\Ye t.

Stellenbosch.

A \'t:>l';Y deliohtful dnnce \\us helJ reecntly at the I'ageani-cle-luxe, in aicl of the Ukraine Orplrnns and

Kc1rcn Havesod, lll1l1er th · nll. pwc · of the local Zionist 'o~iety. The nnfayounlble \Yeather failed t(>

have an,\ effect upon the alten1lance or upon the ::;uc- eess of the function. The organiser and D.C. of the·

dunce '.Ya: 1fr. Halph 11. Huhn, the l\I. ". being Mi::>"

C. Kaplan nncl :\Iiss F. :.\foyer. Th hall wa taste- fully deeomtecl thanks to ::\In_.;. Benjmuin and another.

Heartiest thank an' chw to l\ks<hm1e · Joffe, Kaplan.

Benjamin, 1-'tcin and J!c·t·l'l for the excellent refresh- ments provided. A spt>cial word of thank is due tr, :.\Ir. Handler for hi har' l \rnrk in . elling tickets, etc.

'l'he eanl tables attrn.ch·<l rp1it" a number of <Yentlem n.

the 'ivinnings being giYt•n over to the funds. :\Ir. Ben- jamin \\·as in dwrgt' of lhis lh'p:lrhucnt. :\Ir. Jofft•1 sold drinks Llming lh' en'ning.

On the 7th instant a gent•ral meeting of the loe<1l Zionist Society was hela in the t>ynagogue. After all the bu sines' hncl been llispos •1l 0£, re-eledion ot:

officials arn1 eommittee took phce. the follm-Ying bein!!

elected : - I rc.,ident, Mr. Mareu..:;: hon. treasurer.

~Ir. Segall; hon. s eretary, Mr.

n.

Jnck.'on; COlll-

Illittee, l\Irs. Ezer an<l .i\.liss P. Mart' us, Messrs.

Handler, Joffe, Sherman nnd Hhuhmrn. On the motion of ~Ir. Lurie, thanks were tenclNecl to the outgo in!!

preHi<l •nt, J\Ir. arnlll'l', and the out-gcing hon.

secretary, ::\fr. Halph R. Hahn, the latter of "·hom \ya ....

lea\·ing Htellenbosch. for th(• s('l'Yi«es they ha<l rendered to the : ociety.

Uitenhage.

~\..t a party held l't'l't~ntly to cd ·brnte the enoa•Yl'·

ment of J\Iiss rrilly Kalmnlrn. of l'itenhage to l\Ir. : . Kramer of Dewet ·dorp, the smu of {:..t_ Bs. 1<1. \Ya._ ec1l- lcct cl for the Kert'n Haye:--od.

Vrede.

.\t n Ueneral :\frt·ting of th · lot.;al Zionist oci · .' held on Sundu,\ 23Hl ~'epternuer, the following officcr::- and committee wer' elected for tht• Pmrnina year: - President, Mr. H. J lltle1sohn; Yict• Pn•siclent, ~fr. R.

Xaruwk.r; Hon. Trea...,urer. ).fr. _\.. ~~athnn; Hon.

'ecrehlr.\, .;\fr . • \. tlolo: Commitlee:-";\lesdnme.

n.

t'mnrnins ancl H. Fric·<lu1a11, the l\lisse.' D. Hir-..

(·hmYih and Zclc.1a LeYy. an<l :iic~srs. lI. A. I\upl:rn.

_\.. Us tin>, ~ . Lid>owitz nnrl _ T . \Ynlman.

Wolvefontein.

Dming Tiosh Hi1:--;lrnn,t an<l Yulll Kippur i1 l\.Iinyan was helll here a in pt'l·\·iou:-; y<·nr...; nt the' re idenc of :'.\Ir. arnl .\lrs .. \.. ~l. Uli1zc1-. wliit'h wn~ nttende(l b' th · ,J e\\·i:::;h re~idents of t::\tvyt Jerville, .J <.Ulsenvilh>, etd.. a:-.

well a. those of \\. oh-efontein arnl the imrnecliat1• Yicinib. .\.s wrnal 1lnn;1tion« tn a eoni:;itl ,rabl ...

nmorn~t were nrnd • fur Y<lrion:-- ,JE'"·ish pnrpo::- ·•

mttinly C'ODnceted with Pal •,'tine, the totnl oh- tuine<l in thiR wn,v lwing 4::.1 l 1 :::. Otl. Thi::- was supplcmentecl b.'· the auction of two sih· ·1

timn.•r vases, kind];\ presentt·<l by .Jirs. nlago cif

Ste~ tll'rville. \\'hen th hill<ling stno<l at £2 ~ 7s. Gel.

:\Ir. H. < rlaz i"s tinnl bi<l

nr

+: l 2s. ocl. wns nc.;c 'pte•l.

b11i he handed the art ide b<wk lo l>l' resold unll aft 'l' n, few nwre bills a tinnl off1•r o{ .£ l li\· Mr. . T. Tou. z

\\'Hs ncceptcd--~.) 3s. Od. lit->illg n aii-.:.l·d in all.

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THE ZIONIST RECO RD.

Of th' toLtl of -l.A i h., 1:2-1 is. Bd. wn. allotte<1 to th, Pule. tine ::\ntimrnl Hcstoration Fund and the

1 r'::.t a.-; follow~:-

l\Ii:gab Ladach HoRpit<ll, .J erusalcm, £.1; Hebre\Y Pniver;-;ity, ,J f'rusalen1. £3; Bi km Cholim Hospital.

.Jt•ru..:;alem, {:;'"); .Jeshi,a:-. Toms Chaim, Jeru alcm, £3;

l d1 ·• ian Orplrnn:->. £t>

rn ... ncl.

The following \W•re the donations rnadP nt 1..he

~\Iin< :m : -

,\ . .JI. Glazer <111<1 fa111ily, \Yoh· 'fonteill, {:f) .)s. Gd. : 11. Kohen. Coffeelangte. \\'ohrfontcin, £1 1.Js.; ~I.

~\dlcr, Lnkt• l\Ientz, £1 J;)s.: ~\.. Cooper and Son, Elip-

pl!Jflt, £3 2s. Gd.; :\I. LcYin, \Ynterfonl, £1 10s.; Topic :md on, 8h·vtkr...-ill · . .£2 J ls. Od. ; L. Le,Yish, H:w- ville, £2 o~.;

'='i.

L "ish, Bayyillc, .£1 lls.; H. Xe1RO~l.

Hi tgat, <~reystone . .£1 10s.; G. Glago, ~teytl ·nilk'.

.£3 1 .. ; S. Er11•lf'on, Ore ·btoue, .£5 2s. Gel.; C. 1.'.

Touyz, Hidgut, Orey:stone,' £3 10s. 6c1.; S. Schradrr, .fanscnYill » £1 12s. ud.; 8. Hhclloway, Sapkamrna,

Hi, . : H. TonYz. \Y nkrforcl. £ 1 10P.. 'rotal £41 18::::.

Worcester.

A Yery (•11tlrtt:-;in:--t I(" ne1wnt1 ::.\Ieeting of the

\Voree"ter Buei Fbnoi h Zinn Ho«iety to'>k pbtc 011

'undu.\, !Jth k'Pptl'rnbvr, in the Zionist Hall.

}lr. A. Yolks, the il'tiring President, took 1..he chair aucl \vclcorned all prC'l:->ent. He then called upon l\Ir·

.J. J. \\'ilk to read the Heer tnr:v'i:; report ancl Ir. J.

Habino"·itz to 1·e( cl the Trea, urer', report. These reports clisdo::;ed tlLt· gn·at ::m1ount of \York that the

~ 'oci t;; hncl f\ec:ornplisht·cl in a perio(l of 21 months.

The Be larn.:c Shed ..;;]1mn1d a 1. lll'llO\ er of nen.rlv £700.

:\fr. S. Lmiol· mm 0 l <lll<l :\Jr. I. .}. ,\·11itzk\ f'~eoncletl tlwt th rvpnrt" be ncloph•(l. The motion \~·as eanit·<l without c1i.'eussion.

The President then tlclin~rccl his I>resiclenbal wldrc s. ~Ir. Yolks rnatle n . trong app al for harder work and stronger ;.;npport for the 8ociety and the Zioni t movenH!11t. He . peciall) appcnlecl to the youthful Beetion of the (•ommunity to join the Zionist

~o('.iety. antl to clt·Yot(' more time to Zioni m. :mL1 .J uclnism iu gc1wral.

~Ir. Yolks, who hail h •en in nfiice ns Cll<:tinnan for 1 Yen )"l'tll'S. t·otilcl 11ot be prevailed upon to take office aoain. :\Ir. C. H. 1\:os, iek then proposed and :'.\Ir. J. Rabincrwitz :-;t•con(le(l 1\lr. I. J. Henilzky as presiclent, nrnl there being no other norni1rntions ~Ir. I.

. J. "enitzky \Yas duly eleded JWt"sfrlent for the ensuing '"Ur.

· l\Ir. Scnitzk', "ho has ::;c•ven Years work rs Hon. HPl'l'dar~ ~f the ~ 'oc:iety to his credit, suitably

l eturnell thank~ for ih honom conf rrecl upon him.

He expressed the hope that the DC'\Y Committee \"Oulcl put their "honlders to the "h ,el arnl make eYery one in

\\T arrester a rcd-h nt Zionist.

~Torninations w •r ·then c·alled for, the final resuH of the elc>dinn. being a follo\\ s :-l'resident, I. J.

• 'enitzky; YiC'e-pre, iclent, ~\. Yolks; treasmer, J ...

( 101dbcrg; sccrdar;y, J. ~hirken ; National Fund r•presentntivc, J. J. "Wilk; committee, 1\I. Cohen, .:\I. Brnucli ', .J. Rabinowitz, Rev. teyn, M. Gord(m, .T. cher, L. Leader. l\lr. J. Ll'ster and 1\Ir. 1\1. Spiro

\\ere appointed auditor .

It '"as unanimou. ly resoh·cd that illuminatecl ncldrc ~es be present d to~l\lr. A. YolkR ancl Mr. J. J. Wilk in rceognition of th ir past , ervices.

FJANCAILLE.

lJIA:.\IOXD-HODEtL-Thc cng<tg "11lent is nmiounccd behveen Ho:e, ;vounge:-:t clauahte1· of 1\Ir. awl ~Ir.~.

Dinmornl, of 1\foldclbmg. rr1·nnsvanl, an(l \\'illie,

·on of :\Ir. :\Ieyer an1l tlit• ht· }fis. Hodes, of London.

DEATH.

BRICIOIA~ .,..--Pa' ·er1 n"·ny suddenly nt 54 Park DriYe. Port Elizabeth. ~n the 2Utl~ Auaust l~l23 Ro e, belovc1l \' ifc

or

:\fax Brickmm~. bcepl::

mourned b ·· her :orro"·ing husband and bnbv

daughter. ·

IN MEMORIAM.

1\ATZ.-In Jo-ving memors of ckar Emily. lwJo,· cl danrrhtcr of l\fr. nncl :.\Irs. J. Katz ~foyfair.

J olrnnnesburg, who departed this lif '' Ch ·~ln an

.jLh, .3G80 (Odober 2Pth, HHH). E,·er H'rnrrn- lwrt'cl by her parcnti:; and si ·ters ~.u·ah aur1 ( 't> ·ilia.

::\In her dear soul rest in peace.

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