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ionist Socialist Party,A welconw was gin'n at the Zionist Hall on We<lne:day, 9th April, to ~Ir.
a11<l :\lrs. Sam Rubinstein, :\.liss Ziona )lark:-, and 2\lr1<. Chemel (Lola Goldin) member.' of the Post ~fatricnlant c·ourse reeentlv returned from Pale. - tine. )fr. E. · Kluk, Chairman of the Western Provin('e Zionist 8ocialist Council, presided a n<l iu his opening ad<lreHs said that tlwy "·er glad to li:we with tl1<.>lll again those who haci for tw<>lve months witiwssed at do:;e range the historic task of the upbuikl- i11g; of Palestine.
":\fr. ··am HnbinstC'in replied on lw- hnlf of tlie students. He emphasised tlw daily and often monotm1ous task of the c·ommon man in Palestine wl11>
\\a: <Tl•atiug; the facts whiC'L \\ ould rnakP the .Jewish Slat• a realit~. He!
ueC'ried the tenorists mid said th ';>' wt:•re a <'l"llH'et' in th lif P of model'll . Jewish Palestine. Financed by the most e.·trerne right ·wing group the tenorists wcr1' an irresponsible sec-
tion that might be<'ome the ca 11. e for eiYil war in Palestine. He helieYed that bn. ic edncational "·ork awaited the post matrieulants in th' Zionist '011th mm·0nH:mt iu 'outh Africa.
· Th Zioni .. t , 1ocialist youth Wl'l't> rP-
~ponsihl fol' a fine progn1111nH• of musiC' an<l commtmal da11ci11g. }[iss H:w Lang.man . ang ",'halurn'' an<l
"\''11lai"; )li.'1-> 1--llit>iln Golclin all<! ~Jr·.
Cli1•mt:l lrn.rmonised sen•ral HelJI'P\\
~011g;s al the i11siste1tt reqtll'. t of all pr sent. fl'n·da Hnhin~fri11 (111 P
.Astrinsh-) re<'ikcl in Hebrc>\\.
'fllfl :-;tudy 'in·le nnauged b~· thl'
( HJH' 'l'mn branc:h and lwl<l at the n•side1tl'l' of Mr. a11tl :\11' \slnnsk~
of T1·pclc>hu •I oil '1111da~, 1:3tli .\pril.
\\a f'h, 1 <lC' Pri Pd h' tlw I · •11 mtt'l l' t liu\\ !I b' tl11• J,11· <: f'l'O\\ d who H ltt nd- c cl u11cl tlw hi~li tnndnrcl of t hf' di
l'tl ion in wldc·h 11w11y par it•ipnlul.
.Ir. I. Bit111111, ('hnir111a11 uf th ht a1H'l1, lJre><icl<'tl.
Dr. A. Bir11ba11111. t·onli1rning tnll· 011 '''l'h · 'rorld :--;1•e11e,'' gaH' a
res11111t• ol th• l'un•c•: wliic:h <':11111' inlo being nft 1· tlH I• renC'h RL•,·ulutiuri
"h n it was thP will of LIH• peopk• that hel<l sway. H (' toll<' hec.1 011 the ll :i -
kalah mm·C'mc>nt and pointed ou tlint assimilation Wl1S hel<l at hav hv t hl' impatietH'l' of tlw gentile ,;.orlcl nnd tl1t> condition: unclPr which the .Jpw ]i,·ed in
nu.
sin.A great deal of <liscu ·sion wa · evoked h.v the :peaker's e»planation of the concept of equality which he
aid, rulecl out f'ompl te freedom.
111 cmH"ln1<iun, Dr. Birnhamn lll'g<'d au i11t1•mified Zionist activity. \Ve neglectc'd to take> our opport'unity at Uw <'lost' of the fir. t \Yorl<l \Var :rn<l should not be caught napping again.
Cape Peninsula Women's Mizrachi Association.
A very sucl'es. fol ('hildren' · Fa11c0\ ' Drf• P;rty un<ler the au ·pice:-; of tht>
Sea PoinL Branch took plac0 at tlw S a Point Town Hall on .Monday.
:n
st )ilarclt, in aid of Youth Aliyah. 1'hNe was a large attendance of moilH1rs and rno ·t origi11al C'ost11111es cli!<piayed h. · the chilclrt'll. The t>nh>rtainrnPut in- cluded lovely danrt>s pl'('. 0nh1d b';t· tit"Jiive H11rwitz S<'hool of Danc:i11g, anrl a Punch nlld .J11<l.v Show, wliid1 tlP- lighted the c·hildre11. After tlu=- parndl' h.v the c:hil<lrrn, :'.\.frs . .:\J. Katziu, the convener, welconwd the lal'gf' g;atlwr- ing antl thanked all those• who ltad helped to make this fn11etion a :11c- c.:es. , introdttC'ing the l\f ayore. s, )Jrs.
A. Bloomberg, who graciously prt>, en- ted the prizes. )fr'. 2\L Aronson, chairlady of the Sea Point branC"h, thanked the convener and connnittl'e for tlwir dernte<l l'fiorts, :Mrs. llloom- L rg for pi esenting the prizes, tlw judge. l\fr:. 0. ey, ,lis. En~ Hurwitz
nml }1is, 'ybil Marks for their co- operation. Thanks are also due to the firms who so generously donated prizes,
~w cts and ic:e-eream. ~.\. plea aut fea- tnre of the afternoon was the presence by invitatiou of fo1·ty little 01·phanage C'hildn1n. Tbt> b'nney Dre· was both a finunc:ia 1 au<l soC'ial succ ss, as a l'e- ,_:;ult of whielt the Youth Aliyah will ''be11t>fit eon."i<ll•rably.
A n·r~· enjoyable Se('und nuual Cabaret Ball under the auspices of the V r0dehoek branch was held on 'at11rday, ::\larC'h 29th, at the Zionist Hall. 'l'he dance interlude wa pre-
&emeu Ir\' lh<' Rita Lazarns School of Dancing.· _jfr. Shan·en auctioned ~ bottle of W11iske) which helped to sw<•ll dw fttmb eon i<lerably. l\1r. 'l'.
,'baµiro was in c·lrnrgl' of the 'l'omlHila Sta 11 wltic.:h }Jl'o\·ed n great attractio11.
'J'lw b:ir wa. run bv member.- of tl1e Hap;H•l H anuzrachi, · and .he rntering was n•ry a')ty done bv th~ brauc.i c·ommilt(:e u~embers ~md helpers.
Thank. are t<.>ndered to all who help d to make thil" fon<'tion an out.'tauding su<·c·c>ss. a.- a result uf whil'h "Humes
!'or Ht>fn~ees'' in Eretz lsrac•l "·ill hP11Pfil l'unsi<lerably.
.\. yery well attended monthly meet- i11µ, of th<' Vredehoek branch took pla<'l
011 Tnesda~. th April, at the r<'. ide11ee of ~lrs. H. Ht>i11gold. la opening the lll<'Pti11g. :\Ins. H. Broidt> welcomed nu, onh tlw members of her br< nch but aec.'onlPd a spe<•ial wekome to members of L1te Orungt:•zic·ht-Tamhoers Klunf lirnnl'li. ShP askt•cl all prt>se11l to l'l'-
1rn•111l)('r tha Pesnl'h c·ommemorat J tht· rl•demptio11 of out· people from Tt:gypt, an<l tlint l his shank! give m f'011rngi> for tlie 11h1re, und al o tu I t•p h11rni11g th id als thnt Ju • f iz- tn Iii taucl IOJ' 111h t hu c•o1il<l "e be as lll(•d d ~' .l{·\\·i 'Ii Jnml nn<l a ,J ('\\ jf.<lt JH'OpJt•,
~11. Soll: l"'C' lei· of he HaJHl'l Hddre:->secl tlte imp11 ions ol
tl<'PHt J•:r·tz lsr:wl.
IL I;. \'it:l•-ehainnan
or
tlt1· ~liz1 aC"lti Orgnni. ation in .Johnn- 11<' b11rg . JJoke 011 ". Iiz1 aC'hi General-i~,,. The~w talk were very mueh :ipp1·t·<'iat <l by tlw gathering. :\le:- damt>s K Lifson and R . .:\farc11s read
• ·trnds frolll le-i;ter' receiYed from ::\Ir" Tisa ClinrC'hat now in Eret7.
I. nwl. TIH• rnffle of filclecos kindly douatPd iy .11-.. • .JJ. l~<'Yin wa · joi11t- h· won hv :\lesdamPf' P. ".\Liller and S.
~lan·ns . . • Ir', P. · lilkr moYc>d a nit<.'
of than]·,. to th, sp akors an1l ho. tess.
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.\ YPry s11c·t·(•ssfol genPral meeting of t ht• ('la1 t•mont hrn11C'h tool plaee on
:\lo11da~·, l Hh April, at the rcsidt'nc·e of ..\Tr". .JI. Harris, ~6. Gre<>nlawns 'r111are. l\lrs. E. ::\laissel. ('hairladv of tlw Association, a<lclressNl the gathering 011 the significance of the Pns ·m Pl', and .Jlrs. P. )lark· spoke of till' ~lizraehi Organisation, its artiv!-
tiP.' aml aim·. Eledions wn·e lwld
:ind ihl' follcm ing nwn1bp1·s \\L'l'C p}pc:- frcl. l\In;. S. . 'd1wart7.r-Chairlacly:
)IP danws .JI. Hanis nn<l 1• )fargolis -Vic0- 'hairla<lies; )frs. 'f. Reingold --.'-'(·C'rdar ·; illrs. Y \' uter-Treas-
tll'l'I'; :\I sdnmes
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Ad(~lman and K 'Vi11gn·l~n-Fiewi11g nnd elothes con- CommittP<•-)iJesdanH.'.' B.F R nbin, H. Bee· km an, :\I .T. B. ll'armin. ~Ir . E. W.
Kirz1wr c·ongratnlatcd th{• ingoing c:o111mitt('c• a11d wished them C'\'ery sne- c·e.·:.
Bnoth Zion Association.
,\ f {111C'tio11 of Hen-el in~ rest ar-
ia nge<l h~· thl' 1-len Point branc:h wns
""'om n's Hour in Radio and TelP-
\'ision," arrangC'<l ln· l\Jr.. S. ArPns and presented to a' large and l'Hthu- sia. tiC' nw ting at the . ynagogne Hall
on Thursday, 9th inst. Mrs. l\I. Ep- stein, the announcer, presented a number of pot mer.; age· that reflected how \Y('ll the station wa. tuned in with Eretz 1 .. rael. Mr. George Laden, the only man participant, rendered a couple of hi iuimitable Yiddish sketche ·. )1iss Berret and Mis Kan- tor delighted the Ii ·tetJers with their Hebrew song - ·olos aud ducts. Mrs.
Arens rec•ited two poem. . Mrs.
Helena Lieberman read a number of entertai1Jing; letters suppo ·e<lly written bv hu band& of m rnber' of the Bnoth z'ion As.ociation.
A phanta y wri~ten by Mrs. Florette Arens Schach for the ""'omen's Hour'' an<l produc0d h~· her-"The ( l11l<lren hall Enter"-had a direct appeal. Mrs. Mary tlegal was the narrator and the following pa1·tici- pated: 'Yonwn from a D.P. Camp.
::\fris<lanws Feitelberg. Sperber and Rose ( 1olwn; threP. }mitt rs, Me'··
<lame, Pe11ki11, PrPss nnd ·Wilensky;
three workers. l\1esdames 0: ·ey, Y.
~eg;al nnd Ji'riedlander. The mes ·age of tlw play was the call ot' You~h Alirnh.
The "Studio" do. cl dowu with the singing of Hatikrnh .
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'l'he annual gt>neral meeting Y redeho k branch took place on the 1 !-th iust. at the residence of .:\Ir . Brl'llller, Yn·dehoek. )lrs. R. )larks wekome<l )lrs. H. l.;ieberman, chair- man of tlw eentrul e.·ecutiYe. The ('hairlady gave a report of tlw aetivi- tie.· of the branch since the last annual meeting. She thanked the c·e(·utiY, and committee for their loyal support during thl' past year. A spt•eial tribnh• was paid to the .T. r.F'.
c·111n-ener, .i.lrs. Hirsch. on.
In )lr:. Peimer's absence, ~ lrs. A.
Kantor r 11ad the financial report. l\f rs.
Che ·]pr mon>d the adoption of the two reports. Tlw followiug c·ommitt<'e We1'1'
t'ledecl: Chainuan: ~lrs. Bre1111Pr;
\1iC'e-C'ltairladv: ..\Jrs. H. l\larks; SC'C'l'C- lnry: :.\ft-..
h.
Ooochnnn; 'lt<'a.111·•r::\11· . \. Kn11Lor; \Vi7.o Com' •n r: :.\tr •.
Bt>u.011 n11cl ~lrs. Arli.ky; .1 ... '.l•. Co11- '"<'ll'I': l\lrs. Hi1· ehsun; C11lt11ral ('on ',•ner: Mr!'. A. Knntor; CnmmittC'P:
le cl. ShPt', 'wiPI, D:n·idoff, ~aC'k . Ll \ v, lfo I'll, lt'Pi11. teiu, Gilin . roni '.
lrnrg. Dit'h11:111, Bohrm·, rapla11, FriPd- ma11.
Affr1· le •. :\l1·s. Liebt:'l'lllan r·ongr .. tu- lntetl the idiriug C'hainnau ancl cor 1- J1Jittec• on their devoted work and Wl'l- eomed the rn \\ h· eledecl chairman and CJommittee. 11~ an e.·eellent speech )[rs. T1iobcrman stres ed thl' impor- tniwe and nrgpnc·y uf tlw Yo11tl1 Aliyal1 an<l nrged the branch to make tli0 C'Utnpaig;n a notnhle one. ..\frl'. .J.
D:widoff pt oposPd a ,·ofr of thank. to
• \fr .. Lieberman and the ho. te ·s Mrs.
BrPm1er.
Kenilworth Massadah Association.
Th Annual Gc>neral .Meeting WU."
held 011 Thur ·da.v. 27th March, at the
n>. idenee of Mr. a11Cl :\lrs. A. ratz,
"C'hantr.\·." Harfielcl Road. KL•nil- worth.
.\ch'. H. Snii;('her gaYe a mo t in- :--1.rndiYc address 011 "Th Present Cri.is of Jl'"'l'v." The cliscusi::ion
"hid1 folJm, •'d "·as lfreh· and intPre t- ing. A vote of thank.· 'to the speaker was proposed by Mr. R. Friedlander.
The followi11g C'ommittl."e wa. el ete<l for the coming year: Cbairnrnn, 11\.fr.
A. Le>\'~ ; Yiee-Chairman, ·Miss E.
BlumhPrg; Joint SeC'rl'tariC's, l\fissPs P.
Fri <llwrg nncl H. J'atz; Trt>asurt>r, Mr. A. J\]pi11ma11; ( 'orumittee: :MisF>
l\frnd£>1sohn, • Lr" K Golclhlatt, l\.lr1<.
.\. Le,·y, ~fes rs. .B. Kernoff, R.
}< riecllandt-r and A. Braucle.
J. N. F. Barmitzvah I nscriptlons.
Tlw followit)g is the list of Barmitz- Yah boys
to
whom presentations were made at tlH' J . i • . Co1wersazione, held at the Zi011i t Hall on Tuc>sday, th in:t: GOLDEN BOOK-Da11iel Lie- bprman, Pt>rf'y Bruss, 1 amuel Herzl :\Iarkrs. Philip Woolf Berk, athan Cbanal, Elliot Samuel Isaacs . . EFER BARJ:MT'l'ZVAH- Pcrc·y Bruss, JmihnaContinued on Next Page.
18th April, 1947.
Mr. W. Rybko to Visit Western Province.
LECTURE TOUR BEGINS THIS WEEKEN D .
'l'he well-kno\Yll Zionii-;t l~cturer, ~lr.
W. R;vbko. who i · vi ·iting Zionist so<'ieties througliout . 'outh Africa on nn enligh~enmeut and organisational tour, will atTiYe in C'ape Town to-<lu~
(Frida';> , 18th inst.), and will remain in the "' estern Province fo.- approxi- ma teh one month.
)fr: R~·l>ko will address meeting of Jewi .. h c·onnnunities in ea<>h centre and will pend some time with rot.
mittePs of Zio11ist so ·ieties ~o discu rnethods wht'l'eh~· the existing organi.
sation f'nn hf' strcmgthPued and en.
hrg d.
On )lomla~· e\'Pning he will speak at \Yt>lling;ton al}d on Tne:da~
2~ud i11. t., he• will address a Ziom t Co1wer:-.azio11e at tht> Zwnist Hall. On Thursday. :Z-lth inst., lrn will speak a
laremont.
Fnrther enga~t->mentt> wil1 be an·
nomwed at a later stage.
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S ocial & Personal.
Prof Rahhi l.Tael Abrahams ha eonsented tu lannch the Youth Aliyal Campaign nt East J,omlon 011 24tu April.
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Tlll' marringc of He nl Lilian da11glikr of l\lr. and )lrs. A. C. }i:<le~
sh•in of 1f'H Point, and Rub in, ·on o the late ~'fr. :iml ~lrs .• \. H. Sc:hue
<ler, of Grnham ·town, will take pla al till' Gre,•11 and Sl'll Point 'ynagogu on S11nday. :!lltli .\pril,
at
3.30 p.m.'I lw 11rn1 riuge of
•
Edna, th 11ght tTr. :incl .11·. \Yolfi<' H01dkh, toJ, Lt>l'\\ nrdP11 \\ill b h• plul'<' nt ti U t Pat S,nrngog11«', Gurclt>ns. 011 Sunda
21ltl1 \pril. at 3 p.m.
• lr. :\.
l~h·lson,
of the C'\\' Hoti lontag\1. Mo11tnµ;u, hn rt>tnrnc>d ftoi n ' i it to Pn lt>sti11t•.
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Mr. Hapltut>l Ohlow1tz, wbo recent!
nnclt>n\' 11t un operntion in a Penin ula 1111r. ing home. i." no"· compldel~· re- coverl'd and i · 1·om·a.leseing at hi honw at _ lnizt-nberg;.
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A New T eacher - Shochet from Palestine .
)[r. lsnwl KlaimaH, one of t!J.e
HebrPw t aelwrs Dr. A. Birnbaun had l'llg~'g;t•d for this c·ot111try while i1, Palestine, nrriYed in 'apo Town n f w clay .. ago, with his wife and child.
)Ir. Ylainrnn who has heen teaching iu a .Jerusalem school, is also Slioc·het. The Cape Board of Jewi h Ed11c.:ntion has not yet decided on th eungr"gation to whif'h he will b signed to.
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IN AND AROUND THE PENINSULA. Experimental Cruise
Continued from Previous Page.
on
~alkow.
Ralph B<'relowitz. VivianSunday.
Renzion Diamon<l, Bernard Law- rence Pimstone, Benjamin Gitlin.
Nevillo Eric Dubow, Harr;\· Faktor.
Mark Michael l\forks, Bernard Shapiro, L0on ')fofsowitz. Hymie Langman, Charles Leon Cohen. Isidon' Kalman Spektor. Abraham Il~·mnn .MelniC'k.
B('njamin Pogrnnd, Isaac Me:ver Gan::;, Edward Segal, Ronald Rmi~h. Morris Shlomowitz. l\fyer Ban;\· Hodes. 1 aac
• ossel.
FiYe further lads, who,'P name: were inscribed during; the past :'·ear are not included in this list as their cer- tificates were not arnilable when the meeting wa · held. They are: Selw~·n
KlugmaJJ, Daniel 1 T atha.i1 Lieberman, ,Joseph Rnbiu. Peter Shrock, Eric Cohen.
Maritime Day •
.:\faritime Day arrangements for th~
15th M 'lY are now being .nadr b th:!
P.M.L. A number of ma ·s l:ttn('tion-;
will be lwld on that date in ~he Zioui t Ha 11 to celeln ate the
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oc·c·a_
iou.Jerusalem.
Or. A. Reifenberg, L{•cturer in Soil Science in the Hebrew rnin•rsity, has accepted the invitation of the A.'. o- ciation Frat}~aise pour l'Etude du Sol to participate ill a eonfl'l'ence on l\Iedi- terranean soils to take plac·p at :Mon.t- pelier ancl Algier in .Ma~. Dr. Rei- fenherg will lec·tnn• ou "Soil of S~·ria
and the LC>hanon'' and "TlH' Intake of Ton, from Salt , olntio11s hY Bari ~·
!':5t>edlings .. , ·
The public will be interested to learn that the ship recently acquired by the Africa Palestine Fish Indu!trie to participate in fishing in Palestine
"atcrs is ready to leave shortly for Erct.z Israel.
.A tPst cruise will take place in Table Bay on Sunday morning and the Com- pany i . .'Ue a cordial invitation to any- one de.,;irous of travelling on the ship tu be at Collier' jetty at the Docks by 10 a.rn. An endeavour will be made to take on board all desirous of traYelling.
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Bratislava.
Anti-8 •mitic demonstrations in sup- port of J·osef Tiso, former head of the pro-Nazi puppet Slovak Govern- ment, whose trial on war criminal r·hargc.>s Pnded receJJtl -, took place here and at Piestany, about 50 miles north-east of the <'apital, during the north-east of th capital. -
In Y or ice, in Eastern Slovakia a numher of chalntzim were relea~ed from pri on after being held for a day for chasing two former members of the }fa Tist H1inka Guard monment, who attacked the headquarters of a
Zionis~ sports group in the city.
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