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The Zionist C onversazione.
v1r. D. tz. who ak r at the Zioni t conv r azion
a g neral "uney of South Africa to-da .
night, (J'a e po. ition in Th burden of
\1r.
etz' di cour \\as that J wi h orp:ani ation a th y e i ted in thi::: ·ountry to-da) w r far in e ·ce. of\\hat th ·ommunit v.a ahl to bear- the)
\\ere too elaborate and too e ten ive. Th , outh frican J wish population wa to-day
b,
no means on the increa~c. The str am of immigration from Ea tern Europe which had pre\iously h en o important a fa 'Lor in the JC\\ i"h population had h n dri d up;the younger gen ration wa h ing lo. t to u through assirnilationLt force , and in , pile of the~e fa<'ls the Jcwic:;.h organi ation~ which had h en estahlislwcl perhaps a dee ·1de or more aO'o. \H're "till in e i ·t nc in rnon~ or le::-" ther-:ame form to meet entirely different rnndition~. Thr.~P orµanisations had h<'Pll P:--tahl ish<'d to take car<' of th<' imm dialC' 11<·l'd~ of the da '. and tlu• appai atu. that had hr<>n ln1ilt up \\a an <>lahoralP hut not Pia.Lie ont'. a rc::.ult thcr rn hardl a
.1£'\\j ... h in titution in ,ap 'I own Lo-d<n
"liit'h t'o11ld k<'t'p it head ahm f' 111a1wial diflin11ti<'s. ~ 7hat \\ll" needed \\a~ a cutting do\\ 11 in the ::-ca IC' of operation... Just as tlw hu..,ine~:-:; man had to r arrang<> his or(J'ani::;a- tion 011 a o.;niallcr scak \\h n pasc:;.ing through had Lim s. so the Jcwi h cornmunit\ had Lo rPadju"'L its organi~ation~ in ordet to con-
"Olidate its futur .
livch dil:'lcussion f ollm.\f'd the addrt>s. in
"hirh vl~ssrs. J. einrei h. T. nitcher.
B.
Pado\\i ·h. J. Ruhik, Irs. T .• ahpra, \1e"'sr .
\. larkman, M. Joffe.
B.
1\1ir ish and P.Gro!:'s took part. :\:Ir. Gt>tz summed up the de hate.
v1r. and \fr ... J . • arif actPd as ho t and hn-..te, s and during thP cour e of the en•ning
\] i. s ,amsu ga\e a pianoforte solo.
Th<'
.T<>wic:;.h new, wa r ad a u ual.Lecture by Mr. Rubik.
A lar~e number of gue ts and members of thP Brith Trumpeldor were pre ent at a 1 c·
tu re which \\a. delivered at th ociet; · hall on aturday evening, 14th May, hy :\1r.
J.
Rubik, on "What Pale. tine Demand.from thf' }Pwish Youth."
\Ir. Ruhik . tre ·. d the need for our youth to make , acrifices for their C'Ountrv a. did the vouth of othPr nationalitie.. .ur youth had .lo studv its hi ton and thu~ realLe the
"ignificance. of the Je\\.ish . triving for Pale~·
tine as a 1\ational Home.
\Iany participated in the di cu sion which folio \ed and the f'\Pning \\as brought to a rlos \\ ith the ~inging of Hatikvah.
Grand Order of Israel.
lfnder the au..:pices of the Grand Order of
J,.racl
(Lord \filner Lodge o. 21). \lr. P.Jochebon
'"ill
d liver th first of a "<:'rie-. of Ir< tur s on Elhih-; ntitled "' \lirth andvioral " at the Zioni t Hall, Hope trr t, on
\tlonda , 23rd in t., at
8.15
p.m. The lrclurewill h<'
preced dh
mu ical it m . Iem- hers. rnemh r families and friend are imit d.Mizrachi Sabbath Lecture.
The fourth of the erie of ahbath Lec- tures und r the au. pice of th \1izrachi \\as de]i,•ered on aturday afternoon la l at the Roeland tr et yna(J'ogu Hall before a large and intere ted audienc .
The lecturer, vlr. Morgen t
rn.
continued the subject ofhi
la t1
ture on the "'Ethics of the Fath r. ." and again d. monstrated the do. r- connection of the aying contained in th<> Paahim with the historv of tho. f' Limeo;.\\ ing to the lateness of t hf' hour no dis- rnssion <"ould take place.
The ,hairman. ~h.
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(,urland, inform dthose
prPsent thatthese 1
('Lure \\illh<· held
n•gularly ewry alt rnatc • almday at the hall. and a'""k<'d t'\f'r)one (Hf'sc>nl to int<>rc. l as man) frirnd.., of theirs as the· could in tlwm.Zionist Soci list Party.
l 11d1 1 tlH' au pic·t'" of th ah >V • oci1 I). a toncNt \Hl" h ld last Sunday nip:ht al the Zionist I Jail. A very amu ... inp, rnmedy in
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iddi~h \\as ahly ·ta(l'rd h\ \1 rs.and \1<>--~rs. Bloch and l\..aplan.
of the programme \\ere a pianofort solo by
\1 i"'s Zuckf'rman. rrcitation.; in iddi._h hv
\lis"
D.
Hadowskv. recitiation jn En~Jj..,];.and an Eastprn dance h. \H s \.
Rado"\"ky. a violin solo hv ~1a.tcr Kreitzer and c:;.ongs ln vies rs. A. Rohinson and J1. Ko,arskv. On the whole the pro- gramme , .. as \\ell carried out and '"a muC'h apprrciated h the ~athering.
Young Jewish Aid Society.
The fl r. t annual general meetin~ of, the Young Je\\i h Aid oci ty will be h Id in the Zionist Hall on undav. 22nd inst., al 8 p.m. A.11 interested are .asked to he pre- , f'llt.
Oneg Shabbos.
The speaker at Lhe nrg 'hahbos Lo·
mo1TO\\ \\ill h Dr.
I.
Ion , who \\ill drli,er a lrcturett on '·The Jewish T pr."'Dr.
Alonry \\ill ·peak in Yiddi h.The f unC'lion \\ill h held in the Zioni"t I tall and , .. ill commence at
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p.m.A Thoughtful Gesture.
\fr-;. A.
llrrman, who1
av lo-dayby
Lhe arw ick a tl " on a trip to urop , made a v ry thoughtful far well g Lure on Tu<'sdav night. he gav a upp r to tl1f' inmat of the apeJ
wi ,h ged Hom - an institution in \\hich h ha alway tak n a H'rv dePp intere t-and afterward pro·'ided a most t>nlertaining e\ening '\ith musiC'a] item .
In addition lo the l\Ialron and inmale · there werr pre~cnt al the upp r a numh r of m mher. of the ommittee.
\Tr.
H. Rosen, the Prf'c;;id nt, in a hort speech. paid a tribute Lo Vlr . H rman for her thouµ-htf ul ac·t and for h r w rk in con- nr< lion with the Tn:-titution o· nerally. \hs.Herman suitahly rrspond d.
'I ho..,,1· who prO\ ich·d the mu ical item \\ r1 c
\]i..,s Ho-.e11 \\ho ga' <' a pianoforte solo, and
\h .... l\.ai 'Cl \\ho also µ.a'r a piano fort ·olo.
I ant'<'s \\ t'l't· gn <'n hv
ft..,
Karst 1 andJ:1
i.., Wynick.Socia I I terns.
Ir. \Vool f 11. rri \\Ito, at·con1pa11 i(•d In
\I 1 • I Ian i and hi da1whl<>1 t•cil<' l1•a\ · lo-din
by
th' " \Van\ iek ca~tl<'. OJI a Lrip to I·~un;pr. carrie. \\ ith hirn the Vt'r) IH'sl \\ islws of all hi~ mmwrou~ f rif'nd .... · and <'Oll<'<W.ll<'S ll1 thi: C'Ollnlry. \Jr.llarris inl<>nds \ 1~1tmg: arlshad and he hopps, if hPalth and time pPrmiL. lo \i it
Pale~l ine. H(' \vill he cl\Hl\ for an indefinit~
knp;th of time.
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\Ii. \. I. liller, acting; ,hairman of the E eculiw Council of the .._. . Zioni!Sl Federa- tion. j..,. at pre!'enl in ape Town on a 'horl 'i it.
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Tht
marriage of Ray chaud t lo De~mond Polack. will take plac al her p rent ' home, '' Waldhaus,'' 11, Park Driv , P rl Elizab th, on Tuf' day. th 21th Ma (Empir Da} . Dr. Rav chauder, who i th econd daughter. of ouncillor andt
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Schauder, of Pon Elizabeth, graduated last year in vledicine at King' College Ho pital, London. The , o ng couple will return via lhe Ea t Coast to Sus e , England, ·where Mr. Pola('k has a fruil estate.
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Dr. Louis vlirvish, who has been specialising in Europe for the pasl lhree
_•ears. returned to Soulh Africa bv the
"CarnarYon Castle" \\ith his wife and f~mlly.
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}Ir. C. P. Rohin:,on. \!l.P., lt>ft on l\londav
for Durhan. .
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l 1. L. Traub. of Johannesburg, i at pre- sent in Cape Town.
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fr. Sam Herman, of Johannesburg, Js
. pending a fe"' days in Cape Town.
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Mr. and \lrs. Percy Abrahams are bein~
cong:ratulaled on lhe birth of a daughter.
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i fr. Harry uilcher wa· admitted as an Adrncale of the Supreme Court last week.
vlr.
~nitch r intrnds practising at th Cape To\\ n Bar.l r. S. Kaplan, of Durban, is al pn"'senl rn Cap~ Town.
.Mrs. A. Herman lea es to-day by the '· Warwi<"k Castlf' '' on a trip to Europe.
MA IAGE.
The marriage of Ra ... chaud r, second daughter of Ir. aud Mr . . Schauder, ol' Port rl izalwth. to l)p .. m1011d PolaC'k, of 'hit- hm. l, Su e , Eno-land, ' ill tak place al '" aldhau -." 11, ark Driv , Port Elizabeth.
qu Tue da . tllf' 21th May (Empire Da ) .
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THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
Passover on Board.
COURTEOUS ACTION OF UNION-CASTLE CO.
To the Editor,
b'.A. Jewish Chronicle.
'i r.-I hU\, e Leen advised hy a friend "110 recently arri\ed ftom England on one of the l nion-Castle boats of an incid nt \\hi ch.
I d1ink. should be of intere"t lo your read rs.
He told me that he desired the less o5lentatious and cheaper mode of travel and came third class lo this country. \' ery much to hi surprise. he, and fi ·e other }e\\s \\ho
\\ere travelling on th no at, were gi\ en a separate table during Pa~sov:er, and, apart [ rom recejving matzos, had· several other kuslwr aud PassoH'r meals prepared for them. 1he officers of the ship even \\ent so far a:" Lo suµpl ~ the table \\ ith a Je\\ish sle\rnrd. \\ho parlool. of the Je 'ish food durinµ: their 'oyage.
T relate this jncidrnt because I feel this is one of the occasions \\hen some sort of public ack11owledgment should be gi'ven for anv courteous action e tended Lo our ptople. It is rar in these times that ('On-
sideralion ::-:ud1 as her in noted should be rn.Hle f >r the u"'ually disregarded people
\\ho Lra\el third cla s. I trust ou will lw able lo find :-;pace in your paper for an at'h10w led~menl of this con:-;idcrate Lreal- m<'nl hy the Cnion-Ca~tle authorities to our f t>llo\\ reli~ioni~Ls.-I am. etc .•
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effi i nt Clean ing Pa te.
ecommended b all Medi al I •
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May 20th, 1932.
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