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73., THE S.A.

JEWISH

CHRONICLE.

In and Around the Peninsula.

Readers are invited

to

send in suit-

~ble i~ems 0

!

11ews for publication

in 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:. L

1Ji;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\\ 11

of 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 the

re 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 \'. 'fhNP

1.1<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

~

i

11 '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

·11·

t, ~ (!I

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 i

Platn:rner. Harn

n.

Bo~en. , 1t11r.

. )1 ·

r

IJ tit

Her:-: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: .. ·

0

~1111

I 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' ~hll

he

~<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

··

~.\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 ill

r:--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:!

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

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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(' ,fl

Yersf'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 •· L1

a.t n . meeti1rn: of ._. ~Iuizen. 1u,-·..-

1

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1

Ta\ n: . l l Y<'l':'P 1' ~ o f thi..: . chap l • t

P"ge

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re HlrnL on 'I hurnluy. , th ;11,t..

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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 the

pt1rpt•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- Fund

0

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 all

it·

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 <l

OTPat <l1~;1 l of fridion which ha·

~1k<>n

plac<'. The J cw \rould lul\'C knO\\'ll \rhat "·a" hi~ . . . mul 1-0

would 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'.

r;;-~-;-~~~:-i:;;- i

Plumbers and Drainage Contr~ctors.

• Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers.

j

Should you require our senices day or night 'Phone 920

j 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<l

to

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.

Referensi

Dokumen terkait

I It has becom quite frequent to-day for ·isits to be paid to the Zionist Office by person eager to obtain information con- cerning settlement or investment in Pales- tine.. Until

Many kind country folk and not a few of our local Orphanage friends add to their own Pesach happiness by se 1ding gifts of poultry, nuts and fruits, etc., so that at least on these

Getz, "ho acted as host al il1e Zioni~t Con cr::-azione on Tue day night, in his opening rem:.1rks ::;lated that they had hoped tc lie able to welcome that e~eu,ng a number of

Prof Rahhi l.Tael Abrahams ha eonsented tu lannch the Youth Aliyal Campaign nt East J,omlon 011 24tu April.. lsnwl KlaimaH, one of t!J.e HebrPw t aelwrs

Birnlrnum, the guest· of th even- ing, deliv ~red a most interesting and in- , tructiv tan~ on "Ji'i:1"'cism an cl J uadisn " in \d1ich he maintained hat the t achings nnd clo ·trines

arc d~l'l'Y dly famed for the high qu:ilit:· of their e.·hihition:-.. Cohlhlatt ilnd

uit- ob!c items of 1u'1cs for publication in thi.· column.. littl kind-

Fir,.;t :Jlowmc>nt from Jupiter.. Yioli11 Corn·erto in D