THE ZIONIST RECORD.
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FROM TOWN & COUNTRY
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he110n the 19th . t
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at tl L""'. ms ·' a well attended meeting was l e1·z1z·
le 1brary Hall, under the auspices of thelQ -'lOU • · t l\
' ''e add . "-ocie Y · 1r. Shack no vis who wa to
t<i ill.ne.
8 ~essed
the meeting, was· unable to do so owing~
Mes r Iatherin . :s. · Lehr and Halperin addressed the
~· Ponsi~i' ~
debate on '' ' hould Palestine have,1. <tlperin :.Ud overnrnent" was opened by l\fr. P.
a. unani 0PP0 eel by Mr. I. Lehr. The motion Hef rnousJy carried.
ihe re~hme t . 1
of <:or:n:rnitte n 8 \\ere t J.en served by the ladies of thank e. The meetmg then closed \Yith a ''ote Peakers 8 to the president, l\1r. Friedman and the
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Jrj h€re ·wa f .
a
ena
of tl s a a1_r attendance of members andnt
3 P.in 1e Herzl Zion Society on Sunday, June 29, del!i·oia,~f ~h?
met at the residence of Mr. and l\Irs.a nt of th ai_ow. l\Ir: George . Freedman, pre i-
~d. f1iend e society, presided, and \\·elcomed all Yisitors
1 t'ady p. 8· The chairrnan remarked on the slow but
fl{;1 t· roares b . d b l
•• , 1
toned
N-
~mg ma e y t ie society. He also· figlQnd eel. on s cry before the battle of Trafalgar,
a
ale8tz' xpects every man to do hiR duty '' sout · nc e t c '
Y." xpec s every J eu; and J eicess to do their
f.!,1 1tr S
'11.1. •
c
l·a .
tlteetlce of .tho 1en sm a chai~man ~ad to get the con-
e
ti rrav e members of his society. The speakerL·11t i::s e a sho ·t
t
f h 'tl 1·a1 E . . 1 accoun o t e "·ork of the J udean ie e:hairuixecut1rn, and. added that more support to
1Ji. I an must be given.
\ta~ · ~aac L h t ld l ·
it1 ·
to
ee tl1 e r. o . t 1e meetm_g bow ple_ased he}1 t11e w k at the JUmo1· were takmg an active part r·a1 or of th ·
Ii ' tliat e society. He was also pleased to
{;(Jh] l11eetin . . b ·
1' e as w
11 gs w e1 e emg arranged for the younger ti 11iss Be as for the seniors. .
011 · • '"hi • h erolcl an cl M rs. J . S ack rendered recita-
\r 'l'he 0
1 ."vere much appreciated.
. r c lam.n tJ
Of ' and l\I an 1en proposed a vote of thanks to
~-;i their h rs. Berold for allowing the society the use
r.1r' ca111 ~u e_ and also for the refreshments. This 1°.YabJe e
w~th
acclamation. All present spent an~ evening.
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Of.t!Je
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fine and . .~lari;6th ultirn unpre s1ve ~arewell party was given on
'qr ·', of th· 0 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Lrt
1011 h1 1 ls town, by the BJoemhof Hebrew conare-"' o ~he llr serv· 10nour of tl R 18 '"
r
· D uc an, "h ·ho ha, uow b fiee chaii-in lee · The hall was tastefully decorated.\\·or] ch Paid a~ (~fr. M. Attchuler) in an eloquent
o'.
~he
has a tribut~ to Mr. Ducha~ for the g~od11. f 1.oer:nhof ccomplished .for the J ew1sh commumty l'len<ls f · In respondmg, Mr. Duchan thanked Afr 1'11._ J ~r the honour extended to him.
eiat·· J. 13Iu. Ibarks, Mr. Koralsky Mr P SmukJer and
toll n1 erg (h . ' · · ·
of
Mr
0~- sec1~tary) added their appre- . Duchan s service to the community.The follmrina auests m:n' pre.cnt :-Jir. and l\Irs.
Gordon, l\lr. ancl
Rrn;. 1\ornl~ky, _)Ii~.
Reln;. in,l\Ii~s
l\Iarks, Mr. and :Jin:: . . T. Berk0Vi·1tz, Mr. h.crol, l\lr.
l\1os , Mr. Z'iveiback, ).fr. J .. eYy, and .Jlr. and .l\Irs.
.Altschuler.
Bothaville.
Arising out of an appeal from the .T "·ish Hccon- struction and Orphnns' Funt1, the chaimwn (Jlr. _A.
Sacks) approached the young p op!c of o~n· town vnth the object of rai ing fuuc~s. They nm~1edrn~ely form_cd themseh·es into n eonumttee of thP followrncr :--;\I1s::-:
E. Dmbin (drnirlady), :.\liss ~\._~Liller ('1011; sc•cretn~·y), Miss Lekach, l\Iesarl4. '. Mmrsh, J. • her. Bits.,
'haeYitz, Blumberg and Yu<lelmnn.
A succes ful dance \\'as ·ubscquently held, Rn<l was the rncall. of n•;1lising the lwnd~orn , urn of
£26 0:-:., of ,,·hich .f::21 lws bC'C'D fonrnnlcd to tlw Relief and Oq)hans' Fund, <~nc1 £5 5 .. to the ouih African Jewish Orphanage.
During the evening the ~fo~·or (l\Ir. .A. ~ ~ckQ,) thanked the committee for the aood work accomplis.hcd and congratulated them on the .. uc.:ce!--s of th function.
Brakpan. .
'I.'he annual general meeting of the Brakpan Zion- ist Society wa held in the }fosonic ~all, ?n Saturd.ny ff'\·ening, the 28th ult., in conjunction_ mth a. social nnd dance. l\lr. I. Connoek. the_ ch111rm1m, ~~ :-::uL- mitting his report went at ~ength mi.a the 1~os1t1011 of the Society. Since the prey1ous general rnectmg, when the Keren Hayesocl \York wa. re-organiqd, plt>dge .... to the amount o{ £250 had been seemed. of ''·hich so far only £130 odd had been paid _up, and he appcule<l [or the redemption of all outstnndmg pledges. Th J ew1sh National Fund Film had been ~hown in October last, an<l ,,.a \Yell patronised.
The chairman proceech•cl to report on the 0th outh African Zio11ist Conference. h Id in .Johannesburg in l\Iareh last, and rxpressed hi. pleasure at ha Ying s en ever so many outstancling member of the community assembled together, for the pmpo:-:e of as. i. ting in tlw re-building of our Xationnl Home.
On ~fav 21st. the ociety helcl its annual Grand Ball, 11·hich': although a great social sucee. s, <lid not.
rorne up to financial anticipation. 'The sum of
£65 Bs. Od. has been forwarded tl) tlH' Keren Haye,od as the result.
Concluding, .:\fr. Connock deplored th' lack of interest shmm in the Society, and th con~equent
small membership.
The balance sheet showed that the finances of the Societv were in a ,onncl condition.
Tbe election of officer for the en uing ~·enr then too place, re ulting a follows : -Chuirman. i\Ir. I.
Connock; \""ice-Chairman, .:\fr. ~\. J offo; Treasurer, 1\fr. A. P. Berman; Hon. 1. ecretnr:-. Ur. C'ha . Joffe;
34 I'HE ZJONLST RECORD.
FROM TOWN AND A si~tant Hon. 'ecrebtry, l\fo; 'egal; 'ommitt e, Me dame Conno~k. Berman Kaplan, Krantz and Joffe, Mi E. Taylor, l\Tes rs. Taylor, Cohen and Lewin.
The proceedings were followed by an enjoyable dance, which closed with the singing of ''Hatikrnh. '' Frankfort.
A most enjoyable dance was given in the Town Hall last month, organised by the Ladies' Jewish
ociety, in aid 0£ the Jewish Orphans Fund.
The function had been eagerly looked forward to by many, and a large number that attended, is proof 0£ the interest taken in and the popularity 0£ the function.
It was one of the most delightful and enjoyable dances ever held in Frankfort, and all who attended, te tify to the excellent manner in which everything was arranged.
The hall wa:s ta tefully decorated, and the mu ic provided by the Bethlehem Orchestra was all that could be desired.
Thanks are due to the Ladies responsible for the organisatfon, and especially to Mrs. J. G. Leeb, Mrs.
H. Goodman, rfr . W. Goodman and Mi s Sylvia Jacobson.
COUNTRY (continued).
The effort brought in the neat little sum of
~fi:
for the deserving cau e, and all credit is due to i~
organisers, and thanks to tho e who contributed various vvays to the success of the function. . "\fr
In the una1oidable absence of Mr. Hawkins, ·pd Pretorius (.R.::.\I.) and l\1r,;. Hawkins acted as host a
hostess. tbt
The Society have forwarded the sum of £25 to tbf South African Jewish Orphanage, and £25 to 0
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United South African Relief Reconstruction 8 Orphans Fund.Heidelberg.
One of the pretti:e t and most popular
weddi~~
in Heidelberg (Cape) for _a long period w.as that
"'~rr
took place on the 15th m-t. at the residence of .}Jcv T. Di sler, brother-in-law 0:£ the bridegroom, " i~
l\Ir. Samu!el Blo h, -well knO'l.vn of Droogevlakte,r;
the di trict of River dale, and the bride, l\Iiss ~:er;.
Segal, younge_~t flauah.ter. of l\lr. and l\Irs. R. . j~t' of Ha uston, m the di tnct of Caledon,. were )~·er:
toaether in wedlock. The Rev. Oren stem, of lh dale, read the mm"l~iage contract jn Hebrew. i
11e Aft•er the ceremony the guesL were ente~·ttl rt' by ~Ir. and Mrs. Dis ]er. l\Ir. 0. B. Lowenatelll :id(
ided. Mr. J. Parlo proposed the toast of th~
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COLLEGE OF PRECEPTOR'S EXAMINATION.
FOR
1923.
Candidates were also presented for the Examinations, with the following results:-
CAPE UNIVERSITY.
.-arious
SENIOR (Two Presented).- Pre entecl. Pa. ed.
Stiller, Alfred. Distinction in Hebrew.
Dagutsky, Arnold.
Practical-Intermediate 1 1
-Higher ... 2 2
JUNIOR (Seven Presented).- -Lower 3 3
Kirschner, Ellie. Honours. Distinction in English, Arithmetic, Algebra and Hebrew.
Theoretical Harmony-Intermediate 1 1
-Lower 3 1
Starfi.eld, Leonard. Distinction in English and Scripture.
Brick, Boris Carl. Distinction in Arithmetic and
-Preliminary 3 3
Scripture. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON·
Gordon, Harold. Distinction in Scripture. Theory (June)- enior 1
Lurie, Leon. Distinction in Hebrew. -Intermediate 1
Myers, Sarah Miriam. Distinction in Scripture and -Advanced Junior 7
Music. -Preparatory 6
Dagutsky, Rpse Esther. Distinction in Scripture, Arith· Practical-Senior .. . 2
metic and Music. -Intermediate 3
PRELIMINARY (Six Presented).- -Junior 3
Goldberg, Rita Rebecca. Honours. Distinction in -Preparatory 4
Arithmetic, Hebrew and Music. -First Steps 2
Rubinstein, Gertrude. Distinction in Music. Theory (December)-Intermediate 4
Rosenbach, Godfrey. Distinction in Hebrew. -Junior ... 7
Lurie, Robert. Distinction m Hebrew. -Preparatory .. 2
Principals-Mrs. ISRAEL LEVINSON, Mr. ISRAEL LEVINSON, Dr. CHARLES SPIRO.
i (Honour~;
6 (2 Honour:>
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(1 Honours)3 .
3 (1 HonoU19 3 (1 Honours)
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(6 Honours) 2THE ZIONIST RECORD.
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FROM TOWN AND
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Lridegroom Th· · bCOUNTRY
(continued).Ol'ldegtoorn · h 1 wa smta l;v replied to b the ten t . · peec e were delivered by the Rev
n. Ls
ein, Messrs. R. Segal (father of the bTide)o·
b i. sler owen s m, t · 1\1 · F · ne_dman, l\10in1 Samuels, T. ' · stein 'dI:I. Sandler, P. Silbert, l\I. Green, H. Lowen-
an others.
bf-1•
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is cu tomary at all Jewish socials to remem- B:a,·e'"'10dniFm, the gue t contributed to the Keren}( ' 0 und.
0ffiefontein.
lt11bi~n
av nnda:'" _the 1_6tb inst., ::\Ir. antl l\lrs. B.P~nt ~ e a Ziomst so.Cial, when the '''hole communit Of
th
ahpleasant e-venma. l\Ii s K. Rubin daurrhte'r.1 h e o t ancl h t J ' b
·• andso os ess, renctered a pianoforte solo.
~ubin
'f~e bea~ed
bag, pre ented by frs. Frank}1on,
~hich
ort~hzabeth,
was old by American Auc-1
~· Car a realised £4 6s.; the purchaser being l\fr.hank .P · · 1"Ir. J. Karpas wa::; the able auctioneer
!··
Rar were htender_ed to the host and hostess by Mr:ctl:!tl th Pas'. t. e chairman of the local Zioni t Society
1"f:ti.ino-et mging of "Hatikvah" brouaht a plea ant
~· b o a clo ·e. n
1lllher}ey.
nf The Zi . t F 1 ·
lb .£11 colle~::d .ec e:·ation ha. rec ived an amount t' c l3oro ·
1 b.' l\Ii · A. l\Iaresky from members of llJe Orph~a Ftrelet Synagogue, on behnlf of the Pnle. -
ftl·
n ~unc.l<t<teJb
1J
urg (Transvaal).~l'lc:iet ~der
the au pices of the l\liddelburg Zionjst(J~h
J and the J ewjs'h Relief Reconstruction and~}hea~~
Fund, the annual ballw~
held at the l\Ia cot atle Searon J Dne ~th, and was a usual the event oft. !.etided · espite the bad times a larae crowd
"te and pent a t · L 0
IIi · ent thor mo_s enJoya le evening, all
Pla<le bs th o~ghly _appreciated the strcnuou efforts ea, ant e . ommittee to arrange a memorable and . 't everung.
efhe
ft~Jeton's
Orchetr~
discour ed d lightful mu ic.~P~ro>.:irn 't loncerned Wlll benefit to the extent of
/1d a b a e Y £75. An American auction was held )'e\',, - o::x: of chocolates, kindly donated bv Mi· H
't J ' vv as b ht b l\: • v • •
t
h~ .. ented .toug Y .nfr. S. Re rukov who thereupon ''l ... "l l to M. 1 R · B o ie rozm. · The proceed of ' ' , '1:1" e wa £9.rh · he
om "tt ·J~1;1r1nun Mr mk eeB co:r;is1stVe~ of t~e following : -
1r
01n. : a : ' · · roz1n; ice ChaJrman l\Irs A.'1
t ' on ' t l\ ' ·
1 · . .f\. · ecre ary, Ir. • . Levin· Trea urer :a?.al'u · • chmanmann; l\Ie dames M. 1Birman E'
~h s J te J D . ' .
r naid'
N ·
Y1:1· · emer; Misses 11. Brozin, R.t~IJ~ittee
·D~vis,
·a~ks;
Mr. I Frame. Thell1b:, f merits the gratitude of our Jewish Cmn-
~llti " or th · t' ·
t ~ , ·h. eir un mng work in oraanisina the
r lllt t'l lch culminated in producina such a plendicl
. lereb b fit' o <
011 · Y ene mg the Societies mentioned
llrJ :\r1· rina the evening l\fr. N. Brozin act d as D. C
1 s e R B · . . ,
· •e\'j · · · rozm R. chnaid, . ncks, l\lessrs.
~ ana_ I. Frame a ~1.C.' .
~~
On the 1 -th* 1 * l\ *r . o u t., lvla ter :\lo e teyn son of
q
TJ~r~~~d
co-religionists, Mr. and Mrs.i.
Steyn,t)i 1 .- zvah. A reception and dance was held )dl'ent.·' IeSl . "d ence w 1ch h" was attern1ec1 pract1c-.
ally by the whole of :\lidd lbura (Transvaal) J enTJ'.
and an enjoyable evening wa pent..
A raftie for a cake kindly donat d by Mrs. B.
Hubschman, reali ed the um of £3, a welcome addition
to
our Fund and there wa, al o an Americnn auction for a bottle of Champagne pre ented by the 110st and hoste.· whieh reab ed £2:2, whi 'Ji still f~rther augmented our funds appreciativ ·Jy.* * * * * * *
.l\Iiddelburg wa vi .. ited by l\Ir. Benzion hein, one of th mo t abJ and enthusia tic of the younger protagonist of Zioni m, and <L m ntal tr at r ult d from the· enlightened and well informed address given him. l\.Ir. Shein disclosed man. new ligllt on Zionism and the various effort~ and endeavours no'"
being made in Pale tine to ensure the permanence, tability and pro perity of the Jew domfoiJ d there.
Among the many Jewjsh in.titution~ mentioned was the Work~rs' Bank. He ~poke of the .plcndid work and as i tance giYen to truggler and pion crs by tbi oraani ation and wa succ , ful, du to the impassion d appeal made by l\Ir. . Brozin who prnsided, in findina purcha ers for 5!) ~hnr s of one auinea each in thic:; b;mk.
* * * * *
l\Ir. Laz.Jrus, ,d10 i~ the large. t and probnbly most progres ive farmer in the Union, i~ procc <ling to Europe and else\diere to acquire till furth r jnformation which will help him and his broth r
former._ on the road towards sbLility and prosperity.
Mr . Lazaru is an indefatigunble "·orker in all Jocnl Jewi h movements.
A large party a~. emblcd to afford l\Ir. ancl l\Iri'.
Lazaru a hearty and sincer . end-off therehy . how- ing their appreciation for the good work accomplished by l\Irs. Lazarus. There were many felicitous peeche in the cour c of th evening which wa.~ a thoroughly happy 1•ne. Mr. and J\Irs. Lnzarns carry all the good wishe of the l\Iiddelburg J ewisb com- munity with th m, that thev may have an njoyable and beneficial trip and they are a .• nred of an qua]
hearty welcome upon their return.
Oudtshoorn.
The annual gencrc 1 me ting of the Herzl Ladie Zionist Society, took place on 10th in t, in the Hebrew School Hall, in the pr ence of n fai1·l. good atten- dance. Mrs. Herman Lewin pre ided.
After the report and balance sheet had been pas ed, the election of officer took place, wit.h the following results : -:Jlr .. H rm an L win wa re-el ded as pre~ident, Mrs. A. Berman a. vice-president, )fo:;
Ida granat a trea~ urer, :md l\liss A. ._ ieff as hon.
secretar.v, and the following ladies a. m em be rs of the romn1ittee, Mesdames P. Agranat, l\I. Goldberg, Homa I. uber~kv, Tochamowitz T. Brandt, I.
Trfrn~an and the ~liL e :Jf. Ioma, . Ku. s l, 1'1.
Hotz, G. · oll and E. Eliason.
Mrs. Len·in then thanked the ladi s present for the confidence placed in her, by re-1 cting her as pre, ident. She also welcomed the new members to the committee. Mrs. A. Berman's proposal wa adopted that we become a "econd class. society.
CHANDLER'S Beer makes the Heart Joyful
J(j THE ZIONIST RECORD.
FROM TOWN AN D COUNTRY
(continued).Robertson.
On · unday, the 15th in t., a social wa held at the Grand Hotel (.Mr. and :-.Ir . K. Zurnamer), 11r.
lVI. Horwitz pre.:;iding. There \Ya a large attendance, and an interesting programme opened ·with the rendering of a ona by a choir of eight boys. The others who contributed to the programme were:- 1\Ii e :\l. Blu ger, piano olo; 11. Sklaar, recitation;
H. Doortz, piano solo; E. Josefowitz, recitation; 'E.
~Iillin, piano olo; Me srs. I. Groll and K. Hoffmann, chin-wag; F. Drusinsky, recitation; H. l\1irkin, song;
K. Hoffmann, recitation; i\Ir. Kushner, recitation; N.
Hotz, piano solo; I. Blusger, violin solo.
Rev. Josefowitz also read a paper. Congratulatory certifi.ca te were pre ented by ).fo:L IC Zurnamer. An appeal having been made for funds for the Cape Town Jewish Orphanage, i\Irs. Blusaer kindly pre ented a brooch to be sold by American Auction. ::\Iessrs Gold~
bercr and Hotz acted a auctioneers, and £4 7s. 6d.
was reali ed.
The chairman h~'ing accorded a vote of thanks to Ur. and Mrs. K. Zurnamer, the artists etc., the ocial broke up with the inging of ·' Hatikvah,'' and
" God Save the King."
Uitenhage.
At the \\·edding of ::\Ir. . Kram r, of Dew t ·clorp, to ::\Ii D. Kolumbus, of Uitenhage, which wa .olem- ni ed here on the 25th ult. , ::\fr. I3. W eiuronk, the inde£ai.igable Zioni~ t worker of Port Elizabeth, collected ·5 10 .. 6d. for the Je" ish National Fund.
Upington.
On Thursday, June 26th, tlw Gorclonia Hotel was the rend zvou of all lovers of good music and dancing . .... \.rnongst tho. e pr 'f'Cnt "·cre \ i:->iton.; from Prie~ 1rn.
r
enharclt and Keimoe . The function wa organised hv the J ewjsh Bachelor. Club in aid of the local Syna- crogue fund,, and wa a great ucc ss.The ,Jewi h Bachelors Club took the step of engaaing the service of Gavron ky' fayourite Orche - tra of CapetO\vn. The upper table \Yas quite up to the highe t standard, evcrythi11g being cha1mingly arranaed to plea e the eye a well as the palRte. The table was brilliantly de ·orated with a profusion of flags etc. ::.\Iuch credit i~ due to the organi 'er' of 'the function.
Wynberg.
At the well attended and popular weddina of .'.\Iis"' L . .'.\lelamed to ::\Ir. A. 8pccter, at the re idenee of the bride's sii:;ter, 1\Ir. I). Mai 1, a collection was made reali~ing £5 13' .. of which £3 Bs. has been allocated to the local 'ralmud Torah, and the balance in equal share to the Jewi h :Kntional Fund and the Bikm 'holim.
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Yan Rhynsdorp.
On June 1st the Jewish population of Yan B.hY~:·
clorp an(~ di ·trict
'wr;.
ell_ fctc, the occasion of:t': ..
.arrival of thnt noted ZDmst orator, Dr. I. 01 ,·aDf,ie who 'va touring the north-we tern cli trict. 1 J'r Yan Rhyns<lcrp .Je\\·rv 'vent out to meet Dr. Olsvung~
at Klaver, where
th~y
were entertained by l\lr.fll~~
Mr . P. Pres~, the fonner of "·ham i ~ p1esideJJt ·et Yan Rhynsdorp Hebre1v cougreaation. From I{h1'tc a proce ::;ion of four moto:s accorupamed the doctoDt·
Van Rhyn dorp. On arrival at Van I hyn dorp .. Je Ols-rnnaer, together with the leading Zionists, \' ~tli entertaine<l. to dinner bv l\Ir. and Mrs. H. Joffe,
«
1whom the gue 't stayed while in Yan Rhynsdorp- pee In the e1·enina a social wa heJd at the re 1~8
1
11,of ~Ir. and ::\Irs. H. Gelb. who house 1rn beautif~·
e
decorated with Zioni t flag and bunting. The P.;i~i·
was crowded with enthu~iastic Zioni ts. The P1e'l clent of the Yan Rhyn clorp Zioni t Society (W· 10•
Frank), in introducina Dr. OLvanger, made an
1
~0
.nuent appeal on behalf of the Keren Havesod
Ft .,
'l. < l 11! •
Dr. 01 vanaer, 1rho poke for clo e on hro 10 Je~·
.emphasi. ed the tljre nece :it; of our brethren in Ptc=l tine and ~f. om bounde1: du~y to a. ist them to the
,rr.
of our ab1hty and tu give liberally to the fund.· tioII Pre s also made a stirring appeal, and the colleC
1 ,11 which followe<l realL ed 01 er £300. J\Ir. Fra~k t ;}1 thanked all tho. ie ~'bo had n" L tecl in makmg J) function a pletL ing one, e. peeiall:v :\Ir. and Mrs.
H
Bender, :\.Ir. arnl .~\.Irs. H. 0-elb and ~Ir. and l\Ir5· 0 .Joffe. The me ting concluded with the singiog Ra ti1.vah and the ~a tional Anthem.
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