73., THE S.A.
JEWISH
CHRONICLE.In and Around the Peninsula.
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to
send in suit-~ble i~ems 0
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11ews for publicationin thi' column. All conirnunica- tions should reach the Editor P.O. Box 2000, Gape Town. not later th~n
TV
ednesday morning.Secretaries of 'ocieties are also inv~t~d: to contribute new, of the actinties of their organisation
Muizenberg Hebrew Congregation.
'l'lw ~luizenh 'rg-Kalk Bav Hrbre\\·
~ 'm1gn'gatio11 held it.· ann~rnl me t-
tn rr of me>rnLPl'.' at the i"ynao-oaur.
ln:-;t Ntmday. Tlwre wa~ at:-g~od uttt:rnlanc . OY<'r \\'hich the Vre,'i- d,Pnt.' .Mr. ~I. :-;hagarn, pPsided. Tlw ( hmnnan gaw an interesting report
?
11 th' \mgregation'8 actiYities dur- mg the pa1't year. There waR a con-~iderablr inereasp in th member- :hi1J. he :-:aid. and it was gratifvin r
to h ahle to point to a fairly
..;~ti.;~
factory fi1umtitl1 pusition. T.he ...;ur- plus on the year': workin<r was £118.
'l'hf' ('hairman of the Talmud Torah reported that the rnnnber of children Httern1ing tlw das:-:es had grown to l'orty-four. and the Headma ·ter':-;
report W<L' also a Yery :afo~fadol'_>
011('.
lt \nt:-: pointe(l out that the • \:na-
<rogne wa.· bel'uming too i-;mall to Hl'tommodutc th increa.-ed number
0 worshipper:-. ana that pro,·i ·ion would hctYe to be made at an 1arlv dMt• to rn et the :positio11. Alt r~;
tious to the lmilding are o!JYion:.4h n '<·P:sar~·. for \\'hil..::t. during the la;t High 14\•:t1Y;.tl, thrre 'rere h tween four and 1hP hundr <l trnr..;hippen: nt i hr "E'rvic(>~. lnrg-1•r attc>11dante~ a1\'
:rnti('ip<ltrd jn the future. 'l 1w elec.:- tion of a llP\\' ExPr-uii\C1 and Com- rnittC'P rr~ultPd a. follow-:: Pr si- dPni. Jir. ~ ·. E111din : Yiec>-Pre:-.i- clt>11t. Mr. .J. )lyer:-: Hon. 'I reasurPr.
.i\1 r. B. Burnr t : Cornmittet>. "Jle:-.:r ....
M . • 'hagam. I. H. Uuin:hertT, 'l'rakman. J. ,J acoh,,011. )J. Yankel-
<mitz and L. Hifkin.
A Wedding.
'l'lw rnanic1~t' of )li:-;:-: Lottit•
[)inmond. d;1111.d1tP1'
or
~lr:. L1Ji;rn10nd. of
<:
l'l'<'ll Point. to ~Ir.• anm lhn-id . 'lrnpiro. th<' .:on of Mr:-:. S. ~hapirn. of Dmh1rn, a trat:t- ('d n b1rgc g<ltlwring of fri(11Hl.' at the Jfoeland ~trert • ynagogu' la. t
• un<lnY. 'L'lw hridr. who wa-. 1ri\'l'l1
away
by
her elcl r broth r . ..\1 r .. lo<' Diamond nm~ an ElizalH'th:m ~u\\ 11of white n t und :i.ltin. th' bodicr and the tmrw~n h m h<>ing- "tudd d with 1warl.: n1Hl diamant und tlw
\\'ai:Uint: markE'J "ith a lo111r p arl uirdlr. H 'l' \'Pil \\'<L- ol' Bru::cb la('P h ~ld in pla<·P by a l'Onm.r.t of
(1 'rilo.;;-<om and :;\w ui rneJ •l
orang · · ,
bouquet of whitr l'O"l'~. . ' he wa.
att n<l d by ~l i~::-: Un·L . h11p1~0. th' briJecrr om' . ~i~tt> r. a~ . mm<l . of l l. ·iuLI hv two bnde:.-;maiu".
lOllOtl , < • •
,1 ... '" BN.·k\' an<l J'.;p]ma Diamond.
·' 1:-. (;. .
:\li;-;: f'lw pi ro wore 10mon net appli-
;,urd with k~n~n faille flower~ ov r lirne-grPrn fmllP. ancl <·<1rrird a
bouquet of lemon carnation~. 'l'he two bridesmai<l::;, the Mi:foes Bech arnl Zelma Diamond. \rore identic~l froeks in lime and lemon faille.
trimmed witQ net frill::; and. ilver tis:-:ue. and carrieu pink Victorian posie::;. ~Ir. Cad Diamond, a bro- ther of the bride, perfonned the dutie.· of best man. The canopy- bearers were Me \,r,. A. t:;hapiro, P.
Diamond, .J. Berman mid B. Block.
Mr. and :.Ur..;. II. Bloek and Mr. awl :.Mrs. H. Raker weTe the unter- fuhrers. Af ihe reception. "hich
\ra: held in the Zioni~t Hall, Mr~.
Diamond recei wd her gne
·t ·
in an ens0mble of black and \\·bite, her black coat being trinune<.l \\·ith an ermiur ·olla r <llHl her hat with \Yhite o:-:prey:-:. •'he canied n bouquet of red ro:-:e-.. The honennoon • i: bein 0 O' . pent in .Johann :-:burg.Oneg Shabbos.
The ~ignifieance of the Balfour Declaration occupieu th attention of the rnrious speakers at the gath- ering of the Oneg ~habho, held in tht> Zionist Hall on Saturday, the 9lld in..;tant. Before a Yer\' .. ati 'fac- tor~- attendance. the Chair;nan, Mr.
A. . LeYin, gaYe a verv intere:;tintr . ~ rene\\' of the political po~itio11 of Jewry in Eastern Europe. The :p aker'' intimate knowledge of the ('Onditions enabled him to de~cribe YiYidl~· the triab ancl tribulation. of.
the .l cwish pt'opl' dllring the Gr at
\rur. In Hu:-;.-ia, the authoritie · pu1·H1ed its anti-, 'emitic campaio-n with unbridled fnn-. A ·cu8ation::i 50f trrachery wetL' Jey~Jled at the Jew .. ,
who werp hrandc=>d a:-; 8pi 8 and
traitor..;. 'l hr flowing of Jewi h blood on all front:-:. the thousand::; of wi<lo\\'L· and orphans, witne..;l' s of th0 gr"at Lal'rifi ·e: .Jew::;: wl'r mak- ing in the common can:-:e, did noi su<:el c•1l in r '.'traimng the ba ·e:t pn:-;:;ions of h<1trP<l c.lll<l anti-~emiti 'Ill of a11 it1Ppt nn<l. l'Orruvt bureau-
tl'U<')'. Expul:iou:-; from the War
zone WP re 011 <l tolo:-."al 'ealf. with it: <lt n<lant :utl't>ring aml mi:-.ery.
'1'~11· ·'<'"'_~ \\ere dri\' '11 to the <l pth:
ol <lv:putr i.lttd a ~tute
or
utt>r hopt'-]p:-: 'llP:-..-.. That epud1-makinrr '\''Ht
in modPrn .h·\\·i:h history,
the
Bal-four Dl'durntion, cum ,{:-; a beaeon
or
Jiu·ht tu a p •op!, in di:-:tre:-:'. Thi:{barter l'P\'e<1ll·Ll Yi:ta: of hope and
<·on.fidl'Ute for an early re1ea:-:e from tlw1r :-:uifr.rino·" uncl mi"t)rie:-:.
fhe Balfour Declaration.
Tlw ~r:-;t fruit:' of the Balfour l)p~Jaratio11 \\'l'r<' graphj.c;1llv d _ .:enhrd }J,· • Mr ( • 'h • p 1 • 1 ; \ . rn~u · 1 111.
\\'hu ha:- r1:1centl_>· rt•turn d from an rxtt>11dt>d ,·i:-it to Pale~ti11" l
l ' ". 11 cl
:i 10l't addrt1~ • the 1--t>Paker trU\' [' .~
I l . . . r. e lf._ t-
HUH mJon11ut1011 uf tll ] 1.
. . . . e i e urn.I.
c onch110n..; oi the ( 'l1·1l1 t .
( 'l • l z11n aud
ialutzoth. . . H hud 11 o ung ut tl . b
!'.r~1't' ~or thP .nnhounded cnthu:-;-
ia:-.rn of the.,;(' l)lOUrf>1·, ·h
· · . ·" " o are u.n-
h nntr I . rn tlwir zP·Jl
·mu
l.f •1
r .
< ' eu.orts m there JUI < Ill tr o1 the .J e\\ i:h ... ,.ational Hom laud. Their 1 ft. .d . l"
make: liirht 0 f i·ffi o } 1 ea L m
( 1 cul tie~. and the
hard 'hipH in:-:eparable from the pioneering life are borne "i th cheer- fulne' and optimism.
The addreRi'e, of Mr. Levin and l\Ir. Levinsohn were listened to with rapt attention. and the gathering expres ed it appreciation mo 't n- thusiastically.
The proce ding:-; w<'re intersper·ed with ,,ong which were taken up lustily hy tlw uath rincr. Mr.
'l'ruppiu ':-;. l'Olo contribution, deserve pecial mention.
An Interesting Debate.
On "aturdaY, the 9th. the usual lecture waH
cli~pcn.
ed with and the proc<'eJing:-; were thrnwn op n to the gathering. A very intere. ting di - cu::;siou 011 matter:-:; cultural and political re. ult 'cl. rrhe Re,·. Cohen.4Iessrs. ~orokin, Zohar, Genn and Hir,.;ohn and ~I t·s. Rechtmau took a.
µrominent part in the diFtCUR::lion.
fr. Levin L uitably replied to the Yarious point: rai:ed by the previou •.
, peaker:-:. ·· Y rd1i ,...i\.gu<loseinu ., the nntlwm of the .. Oncer • 'habo: '' was
~ung enthn~ia:-;tirally by the whole a-atheriug, and the :olo~ render •d h:v ~fr. A. Sernhml wa' very much
njoyed.
Forthcoming Event.
IT ext Saturday. the rnth, Mr.
Chaim ,Joffe. or 'rekhiv, will give '' Regards from Eretz I 'raeL" and it ii-:; <·onti.dently hoped that there will be a larg-e attendance to wekome :fr.
.T otff.
The S.A. Jewish Year Book.
Fol' the information of renders in- terPsted, l pa:-.~ on the information tlrnt the " Nouth Afrirtm .T cwi 'h Yenr Book.'' "hieh ha: now b0ru printed.. i:' lwi11g gT<Hlualh· distri- lmted to subl'Priher.· all ~wrr tlw country. The binding of t 1w hook is pl'llt<'P<ling n pn<:e n1HL :.-;uh::.c-ribrr~
nr0 bfling supplied wi1 h (·opi0:-; <l.
nnd when hound eopie:-; an~ ohtnin- ahlP. Thr prit•('
or
tlw hook i:-: •~.(id. Order~ nw~- ht' :-.<'nt to tlw
~out h African ,l P\\·i~lt Y <'<l l' Book.
P.O. Uox ~I 11 .. I ohnmu,,.!Ju rg. wlw1·r thr.'· will hP dt>nh with in rotatioll n~ 1 lw hooks lH'!..:.Olllt' ;nnilnhle.
Dunam Drive.
I nm in l'ormt>d that i he Dntl<.llll
!
)rjyl' in ('a pr Tmrn i~ }>l'ogrrs:-:ing- m n wr: :-;<lti:-fm·ton· \\'<.l \'. 'fhNP1.1<1~ lH'l'll a rp1·y ge1{erou~ rr:<pon:-:<' t.rorn <.111 t.ho:-:p \I ho werr nppronelwll toi· donntwu~. I am told tlrnt th< L\"l
nrr mnn.'· pt>op]<' .... till to lw s<'t'n nnd t h<lt 1 lw '<'n i<'<':-: of a fl'\r additional C<.lll\'<1''-l'l's \\ ould lie> of vonsi<ll'rnhl<·
H.':-;i tnn('l'. \r1· hop<' to be nblt> Lo 11I1llOlllH'l' dPtaiJ:-. of tlw t'lllJPdiOll in our nrxl is. ur.
At Woodstock.
Jlr. \Y. ~ntu:-ky prc>:-;illed at the
" Bnlfonr EYening '' held in tlw 'I'nlmud Torah 1Li11. ~\rgyll' 1 'treet,
011 Tuc>:cln,\ c\ t111ing. The Dnuam lhiH1 \nl~ in<:Htgurntru nnd n i-;tun of £70 \\'<l:-: l'OllPctPcl nmong- thol'e prr--1111t. Add1·p~~0:-: wrrp <ll1livered h;· !Ir. .T .• aell:-<. Dr. f1• HP~n kov and Dr. Altschnl.
At Muizenberg.
"·hen he nrnde Cl :-:tining :q>pr•111 •
he~l<.1lf o~
the Dnm1m_.Fun~\~~~
pmgn. 'I he meetirn.:-. ,rlul'h '1 ~ell 8 • nt the Belgraye Hotel. \rll"' '1
·x l tended. The sum 0£ £·200 \\a::-1
~
i11 'it'll
ns the proportion to he t:O re. hl"
th :Huizenberg area. an(l till'
practicnll~, all been pr01ni:-ecl.
Memorial Service at
S.A.C.S·
I rcctt' The \\nr Jiemori;1l Pln11ne e U.i!.h at the l'-iouth Afri.:an College vor·~,'chool
in memo1T of tho:'e old '11•· ,r-1r '1
\\·ho fell dnrinu· the Gre11t ' . ic
·1 r ( \r1111-t
llllY<.lt eel on :JiondaY • 1hr
Day). Amonn tho:-e prc::-ent fl tb
c '1'('
'olenm memorial ~pr rice "l
r
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BeY. A. P. Bender • tlnH'<l t ~ •
1 1 t.
. (' 0.
Alexnncler. Adrne<ltP
r. )[.
l o!l·r.
he·and the Be\". • . TL .J H'
Hebrr\1· _jfa:-:tPr nt • ' .• .\.C'.~· . thi 'l'l w "'I ~1 emorrnl . Pl<l<Jlll' co '. t1t·11n· 0lt1
. l . Tl.,11-h
irnrnc>~ ol t w follo"·rn!.!' ._ < . cr~••l' ,.;,...·
boys \\·ho ma<lt> tlw suprenie =-•1 k it1l • L, ' B , l •'luc II .r. h. aren:-:k,·. , nnrne '-' 111u.
. ' . . l l 1 n11
• <mnwl (roldbrnr . .Jnltu~ . 1 J[
" ( 'rr1
f'olornon ~ . Honritz. · 1.
1rci.·
Lazarn:-:, Ernest Ll'onaril } 1' )f F 1. e ix 'l
4,
rrn 1 rl:o 1 111. l ... r< · >1rin \\'oi. I iPlatn:rner. Harn
n.
Bo~en. , 1t11r.. )1 ·
r
IJ titHer:-:ehel Ro:-:enzwig. 1 ii 1
..Jlrl\'ille ('. :-lonnenhurjr.
fined·
Possession Must be
~e ,~i-
cluit'rn
i hi1' week'~ Ht>dn1. (,e11t L>. YeTse:-. 5-, . "·e rea<l: .. ·1·
0
~1111I Joo k -now tmnl!'d;-; lwnn'n.' ·1Ill C <o11tt thr :-tars if thou be aJilr t(~ .... 1
' ]lUll · d
th m; and He ::<.1id unto 1 ,Jj ,e i-;hnll thy ~erd he. Ami llt' ;~e .,i1l in the Lord. Aud 1 th it unto him: I 11111 the J;orc to brought thee out of l~r ·
:t ·
\1111. .._ l . . I ~rit t • i
g1 ,.e
t
1ee tlus lcrnd to lll 1l . l i' ~hllhe
~<1id:
0 Lora God. ,dw1• 1? ··. I ·it it.
f :klww that I l'lwll Ill wi <1rd~·
I·u1:-. 1i, tommeut1n) } • 11 0 Jl thL' ',, i c·
··
~.\nd
lw helit>Yed in tlll' r,vrl~~for
mark:-- that Abraham did not 111111r tt1 J l ('( . nm· :-:io·n t hnt thi-- ,,·on ' I 1t hi'
, b hi t I 1 e
Jl<l.-:-<, lint "·hen lw ";.t:-- 10 I·u1d· 1
l · · l · th ' I
ii
<· nlllren \\'ou ld rn writ . l , . i . . . . "Jierr 1, • i. • 111 I
:me .. Bonw f..,w1t. . ii·
I k 11 · }lrr1t • 111
·110"· th<lt 1 :-ha 111 \h1'·1hll ini,u:ht -.:rrm pecnlit1r llu11
.. ~pro111i-"
. hou ld haYe . <lonl>tPtl li·t• 101 to ~
11
1 jn 1 th illr:--pPl'l<.111Y wh n 1n.' '1 .J· ,ei .
. l } e hi l I'
preYion..; ypr:-:r-" <llH 1 for till~ r
the Lord.·· The rea~on f b<'l'o111111 ,
n. follow"· The 11ro111t:-t' 0 · 1,t ' l)
• . t' f ht>ll - tl
a ~n·c>at nation ,ind 0 • , bi' '' ro11ll'"( iJl'
lllllllC'rott: W•1:' <l P [id 1101 ..
(, I It t tl1t'
•O<l nn<1 Abn1 li.1111· .
1 •111 1· l1
1, YolYc> tlw dt>n li1w:-- ,nt 1 ' .' r1·!!11 I'l
r. h e;1:-t thi?
nlltion. ~ - ot :-:o "•1- t .
1 -.ri nn!!
1
. . l Ill 1l . { Jt
i 111! t hr 1n·on11;-;e 0 >111111:! •
c· l hcl'< 111'
lnn1L Thi-: inroln'< .
1 1111d or r
l . ,,. "·hH" i I ere·
O\nwr ni' :-omrt un- .111d t 1.
· l itht>l':-. ' klilr
mall r helonµ:r< to . l • .;tl lt t ·t', 1111 u-
tl
J fort> Abn1lrnm "'<1' Jll- . ,ly · hll ,' ,. ··"ir/il'l{J t t
· J-:amo J..,1rla . ·in' nP 1 _ kn o II'... :-; ul'h t}unt!·:-- • o11 111
' I ullle-- 0 1
l'lHl:-:l' di:·qmt<':'. <tll< t p11t t I
bis title-tlPrd:-:. he t''111111
1' 1· i ... ,i·or 1 ..
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\l'<ll'<l his leg<il l'\;Hl11· . 1 Ju1P· . _.
· · · · that 11 ·ofl•1 wlule 11otu·111t: 1 - 1H l
1
~ I • t Ill' Pl\' 1 l 1(' ,flYersf's 1-1. ·' '1 . Jrl'H<. I'
reo··1nli11'r tlH' Jnnd Jul~ ,1' •. 1,ift Ll·"
~< I:". • , too ,·c1£!lll. I ~ pli1ct
m<.Hl<'. but it W<l=- k frotll t it •1Jltl thinf' rw;o;. niHl 100 ~ i·tl11,11rd .' ('
. . ... o '' e~
"hen' thou :11 t . [ ·1 n<l ~ F· ... t"'1111 ' t' I
;-.:outhw11nl alHl ''~' •
1, ho1111Lln J. ill' d' .r ~ 0 defilll l }lllH
war . , . 1>nilu1n1 fl 11
~ . .6wn. hut nftt'~ { ,. ,. u ft<'r bY ·1111l'
' 1 Eu a IJt •
l"i:-:tetl ·· ham u ' · . , t hl'll l jll
·· tl 11ro1111::-t ·e11c
1 !..·11011'. H. r 'L'hi--
,,e
1 T h.Jfr . .JI. Kent 11dg1. M. L. ,\.., spoke mor<"' definite.
t
•r •· L1a.t n . meeti1rn: of ._. ~Iuizen. 1u,-·..-
1
•~ • '1
• Ta\ n: . l l Y<'l':'P 1' ~ o f thi..: . chap l • tP"ge
).
re HlrnL on 'I hurnluy. , th ;11,t..
(Continued~
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O\einb r 15th, 1929.
THE S.A . JEWISH CHRONJCLE.
OUT OF THE ORDl1\fARY.
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l\1r . A M . . ac J kson Returns Hom e.
:Ur \ '
th· ; .... ii. .Ja<'k on, the J>rP:-ldl'lll.
c <apt .Jl1\\·i .... h Orplrnnagl' arnl JJopula r <·ournllmiil worker, l\'-
lt
n:~l ~o
C1n11 Tu,,·n on :Jlonday in l1d . \\ ahn 'r ( 'ast1C' ., after n si · IL rl half mo11tl1 · Yi-:it to Europe.\a, ae ·01npa11iPd lrr }Ir:. Jack-
n. ''
l .a 10 ,.<'11t to Eu rop8 i'or lwn lt h
11 and "·ho he:l"". "·c are gl<Hl to
p.
h Hi•fitt( d ('011--idt>rnhl:· hy thept1rpt•t 11a11.r H --:-ociatinµ: it. r •l i- giou:' i'ut11rr \\'ith the parent hodY.
Had it not d0111• :-:o. the irn1Yitahic.1
l'(>,.;u 1t 1nJ11 Id h;n (' ht>Pn. in m,\' opin- ion. il .... 1 ah• of more 01· 1(1:-:s i:-:olntiou.
nnd thi .... , notwith~ta11di11g th'
~trrn,i.tth
or
(•ad1 --eparatrly. woul<l h::l\"e hc>t'll a great pity.·· I hopP that tlw ne<rotic1tion::-;
\rith the ~~e"· Hebre"· ConoTegatfon
\\'ill forth0r paYc the way to"·anl:
m1rnlg-1111rntio11. and thus ~stablish a solid founclation for a much <ll'sire<l 1mio11 of l'l'ligiot1s iu:-:titutions in the Cape P(111insu la.··
l11fcrc.·ti11y .fr.ll's.
·· I>id you HH'Pt many intt>rtistin· ..
.T(-'ws ff\'fll'..,<'<ls '? ,. \H' askecl. "
·· Yc•s. Ewr.Y .T p"· I lll<'f \r;1..;
intC'l'<1:-:ti11g. for ('\"('l'\' .Tew is intl'l'- estflcl in otlwr .Tp"·;. Particnlnrl ·
1nt1 O\ crsecJl'i .l PWK intcrP:-tecl in their e:o-r~lig-ioni,.;t~ in ~onth Airica. Thev m·p inq11i .... iti' rand rurions ahout th
0
e c·ommunitic: h0rf' which figm'l' so JnrgPJ.,- i11 on'rsea..: contrihutiou:-:.
~for<' than rrcr I realist>d tlw lH'ecl
for a ·'.\" h111rn1 ic and truthful
m·c·otmt
or
thr c:omm1mtti0:.-; 11<'1'1:>, whid1 \\·ould gir0 l'lfatistir<Il arnl a.true hil'torieal ,..:ur\'e,\' of them.
When 1 informc•<l iwoplc that a £Iil"- iory of the ~ 'outh African .T wi~h conmnrnity wai' h("ing ofticiall~- com- piled, I n'a]i:-;c<l ho\\~ neers:-<arY arnl how useful :-:nch n puhlicatio11 ~,·ould hl. . 'iuce my return 1 haYe ::;Pen an advance copy of the :fi.r:-;t ~mli h African Jcwi.·h Year Book, nnd eYen
H ~nprrficial ghrncr through it \ms e11ough to conYince me that th·
information contained th0r0in \dll hr the 11H1ans of :-:ati:-:(\"ing tlw Eiu·o- JH"<ln craYing f'or n 11101·(1 intimat"
knowlPdgP of i lw hPginningK and progrei'. · of Kon th ~-Hric an .1 r"-r,r.
For a firi't pnhlication tlw ~iati:-:tical, hi:-:toriral arnl Jii0rnry conteuts r 1 - tlrc cn•di on ihr fir:-:t official pub- lication of nnitfld Nouth .Afric;rn .T <>wry. 'I'lH• hook i:-: the fonndation of a l'lhncture npon "·hich s11h;;;c•- q11ent i:-:.·m•:-: c1m b0 huilt mHl brought UJJ fo datfl.
The. DNtfh of /,ouis Jlar . .::.hafl.
·• 1 \1"<1: in Cc>rmany at tlw time
"·he11 Loni:-: .Jlar:-;Jrnll di cl. Euro- pean .T P\\TY wa:-: :-:tin0d to it1' dflpth:-:
at tbc death of this wide-thinking and far-:<'ring- leader of men, ju
·t
\rhrn lw had ('J'mrn<><l an illnsirion1'1
C'<ll'PPr h~· plncing the eoping- storn' on
\rorld ,J(1\ri:-h 1mit:·.
·· 111 'il'W tlw iragic lrn ppening;:-; in Pnll':-tin tlw "·orM of
:r
'\\'l',\" ll<'fldt'tl a L011is :'.\Jar:-lrnll now mor' than Pn'r. Tlw magnifi rni Tei<pon:-:e:-< of British .T <'Wl'Y to the Pa1c::<tiiw Emer- g0ney- Fund0
iR ,·triking proof of th awakeninp: of the .Te1,·i:-;h conscience and it:-; <letf'rmi1111iion to c.:arry on f h1> "'Ork: of t1:-:fahli;-;hi11p: the J :Wi~h
~ -ntion<-1 l llonw.
Thi" 1'01wqt1r Efrime11f.
·· .\. \\'L'leome ~ign I noticed ''a~
1 hat tlw younger .Tl'''·i:-;h 0lenwnt nrP taking- a higgrr :;:h:ll'<' in (·ommlm:1 l oq~m1i:-.H t ion i 11 l·:ng land a nc1 on tlw l'Ont i nc11t.
.. ~on th . .:Uri ·a':-; rnttll;!l'l' .l ewry :-:honlcl tak, an incr~a~ing :-:har of the conmrnnnl work here. EYer.'T
. 1 <.'\\' in this counfrv nrn:'t ht> inh>r-
0,.;t1•(l in t lw llt>\\· ~kpari nre of the
~onth .\rric·an Bonnl of Depnti0~ in bringing fonnml a .fowi:-::h Lanll
~c>tiJ<'llll'llt ~C'1Wllll'. f thi11k ihi,'
\Yill lwlp tr1'11wndcnt:-l.' iu rni::-ing the :-:tatns ol' th0 ,J ""' in Konth Africa
"·hilr at tlw :-:anw tinw assi:-tin(I" thn agrii.:ultm·;-il dP\'l'lopnwnt of .... the C'onntrY. )d tlw 1'<lnw tinw the
"C'h<'l1H; \\·ill JH'OYidP l'lllplo,rnwnt fol' tlrnt huge hod,r of 1wopl1• who long 1u
tind mlrh.. cm tlw lnnrl hut l<ick th"
1wcPs:-:11'>- e11pitnl to "tart on their own.''
Thr> Crtpe .ll'1ri...:h 01phanr1yc.
::ur .
.T11rkso11\; t·omH'ction ·with the'.Cape .Tewish Orplrnnag-c lwgan <lhout ..:e1·cn YE'Hrs ago. sint<' \\·hen his in- ddatignhlc dforb in the cause.' of tlw l'hilc1r011 haw not ec•nsrcl. ~\,' in other comnnrn<1l 11wtkrs, )fr. .Tack- son sep:-; in the Orphanage rnnc·h i'COp<' for improwment. especially in thr li1w of amalgamation.
" l <llH 1'till inll'l'l';.;tl'<l in t1w 11ul's- tion I 011rp rai:-:cd of mnal~<lmating
the Cap(' '11(rn n ancl .1 ohcmnr:-:httrg lhphanng- ':'. Either i11:-:tituiion j:-(
iunply eqnippl d 1:111d e011lcl <'<1:4il~- he extended to accommodatP more tlian tlwiT pre:4Cl1t mm1Jwr:-<. rrh :-:ariug in or~ani:-:ation <lll<l coi'ts of nmning- woul;l <lmply ju:-tify ~uch 1111 action.''
Progrc:-<s i,' the keynote of "Jlr.
.T aekson ':-< ehan1cter <'llld }w looks !'or progTe1':-t in ('\'ery enierpri:-:t'. ThtL' bC' rir\\·:-t tlw forthcoming Congrr~~
of tJw Board
or
DPputi0: in "npt' Tmn1 with (·011:-:idPrahlP optimi:-rn... I do hope)' lw :-;<1yt<. •• tlrnt ihe holcling of thr coni'.t r nrl' h~ 1hr.
Board ol' Drpntir:-: in ape Town will Jcacl to n more intimate 1m<lcr-
~tanding
or
ihr • '011th Afriea11 .lew- ii'h qur:tion"' dralt \\·ith hy allit·
eon:tituent nwmbcrs nnd that in the futur we l"hall hear le~s of the 'mi1w and thine' and rnore o:f the ·our:;' in all Nouth ,, frican J ewil'li mattPr:-:."
:Jir .. };1 k::;oH c·onclud0cl hy :-;aying that during- hi:-4 abs<'llCl' lw hnd lwt>n kept in •]o:;;t' iouch with .T ewish com- munal lrnppl1ning~ in ~onth .\.frica.
thanks to tlw J 1.:I. -frll'ish Chronic/<'.
which wn~ :-:<•nt OH1rsP;1s to him.
H0'1I I ;lL\.
IN AND AROUND THE PENINSULA.
(Continued from previous page).
~anw tlaY, tlw Lord made a COYcnaJ1t
"·ith Ahi·nharn, :-:<l:·i11g. rnto thy ::-0l'd haw
r
gin~n thi;-; land. from the riyer oi 1~gypt unto the g-reat rirt?r:the TiveT l·~uphratc.'."
\Yonld thnt our le ac1(·r~ at flw tim0 of the Hairou r De dnration had ::-aid
·· Bruno Bida ... " ll'hafby shall 1
!moll'?" l
t
\rntild haYu arnidP<l <lOTPat <l1~;1 l of fridion which ha·
~1k<>n
plac<'. The J cw \rould lul\'C knO\\'ll \rhat "·a" hi~ . . . mul 1-0would nthr.r:-:. At tlw wry ('Hrli<>:.:t .-tag-P o[ our 11ationhood. wlwn ii
\Ya:-: hut a dream, Abraham ha;-; "Pl us tlw <:>xnm ph'.
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Plumbers and Drainage Contr~ctors.• Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers.
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Should you require our senices day or night 'Phone 920j 73 BUITE CRACHT Sr., CAPE TowN.
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735
Capital and Labour .
IN JEWISH COLONIES . MOVE TO ESTABLISH PEACEFUL RELATIONS.
J 1rttt'<.1lrm 1 th October.
The l'<l r1.r :-:nppo:-:ition that the out- break would <li.-eourng Jcwii'h capi- inl in tlw onrnp:<' plnntation: lrns not nrnh>rinlised, tlw J)jr ctor of thr'
\\~ork<.'rs' ( '011trc1cting , 'ociei:· ·aid in Tt'porhng lwre on tlw orgirni:::rition of
llP\\" plantation group'. .._\.11 11rw IInluzim ;1ni,·i11g in ~rptc1111h0r an<l Odolwr <ll't' !wing nb. OTh ·d on the
\i:Hion:-: "·ork:-:. he stated, mau: of thrm on road"' connrding ilrn JC'\\'-
ish scttlPllH'nts. Thonsand:-: of 11 w
\rnl'kPJ'l" <Ht' <'X]ll1dt•1l to rom in !Jy the (-'llll
or
tlw month. 'lhe ~hort<lgl' of workc.T;o; i:-< felt acut ly iu .f pru~alcrn. C'""lJl'Cia lly o[ :-:tmw-he\\'Pl'' cnui new worker8 trained io ..;upply the growing clrmand.
)Ieutral labour Pxchanges, replac- ing the ~c>1rnrnfr lrnrP<rnx of .J cwi..ih lahour ;tnd of Lirmpr..: will br ~tnb
l i:-:hrcl in 1 lw principal colonie:-:, lwginning- \rith Pl'tad1 'l'1hab, nt·cordino· to <l clPeision of the F1u111cr:; Union. whith hn be n vo111municatcd to illl Palesiine ~i011-
i:-:t Exccuiiw, with a reql1r'<t that it :-:honld nppoint n Zioni~t offici<1l-i11- clrnrg0. If the experiment ""u:ceccl · in Pefarh Tikn1 h, where ih lng0wt.
eonilictK bet wren the planters aml
"·orkfll':-l ha Ye O(·eltlTe<l in i he pa:-:t .. it is hoped that the rri'ult will b . io 1'1'tnblil'lh }H'HC'C bd\H'Cll .re\n:-:h liihonr and t'mplo~·rrs in all ih' .Jc•\\- i:-:h colonir:-;.
Boycott Agitation
in Palestine.
SPECIAL MEASURES TAKEN.
.J<'l'tlsalPm, ->bt Octohcr.
Boycott ao·itatorR will be dealt with
'seYereh~
1111dcr a l"pecial orckr which ha<l h~m adclc<lto
the exiBtin.0· orclin1111rr ngHin~t iutimidation. The:Jfagi."il'atc~ haw he0n in:trncted
to
d0;-il with them :-mmnarily and :-:pl'Cial Britii'h policP officer·. will. be appoint0d for the purpose of tukm~
active mea:-:urrR against them. If thi.. 1'1iep pron'.· ineifodive, ~-h
fovei·mnent nm~· authori:e acl1011 ap1in, t hoycoit agitators on the cvi- drnce of Hny nll'rchant victirni:-:e<l h.r their i11tim.i<lation. even if the iu- timidnkd mmlcl-lie purchasrr doe.' not npp<'H t'.
Action agc1in:-:t Jornc>ntN~ u( ho~·
cott will pr )}rnhly come u~uer the Kcclition Act, prt'parcd :penally for this rmrrgenc·:;.
I• J . ·]1 Jl!Cl'-
'flw c1E'putation o · t'\n:-- _
1 · 1 - 11'c1cl hv ~\lr.
ehcmtl'l \\' uc l, aceomp;u ·. . 1 (. the Z10m:-:t Harry Kacher, mem J r o .
, ' . . . H"crh iomnn-:- J..,xccutffe, ns1kd the 10 •
t 1l·1c' h<>for~
~io1wr a fow clay~ ago 0 ~ [ th, 1 . 11111 1 :-: . t n . 1w:-: on ; 11c <1111'"hon o l ' •
oinlmrut of a hoycott, urp:0d ihe npp_ i·
· tr , 111 E'ach O\\ u .. preial police 0111c<'1 . .
to <leal ,r]th hoycott casP::;. k' , - ' f \\"Pl' ,'
In lrn,.;;sing :-:entcllCl o_ on J .E f \J"l I iinpri~onnwnt. 011 <Ill gyp ian ' . . . l t· \. "'JJ cu to1nt 1 l··H' int1uw a UH!' 1lll • I<-< · .,
' '- · 1 Fr<'lli.t ~
in a Jewish i'hop . .Tudg0. ce i'
L• 1 ortn ion.
n'<·omnu1n<lrd him or c 0P l ; . t J •·1·nh <' lO
1]<>danng that it ";1;.; 110 < l'". ' lw\'e :-:uch pt'l'H>l11' ill [\11c•sf1nc.