THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
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noth Zion Association.
~In, B. Bloch, Chairlncl~·, o[ t lie \\'oocl- toek Branch ,,·elcomecl the large gaiher- g at the combined meeting of the
\ranch ancl the Cultural Circle, at the sidence of ...\Irs. E. Kalmonmvjt7, on nescla,v evening, mt h ~\ pril. Heprese11- 1tircs of the ...\Iaitlnncl Brnnch of i. lil'
uoth !".;ion were also pn·se11L
jfr. 4 TaLts clelin·recl a \ ery int(•rest-
" lel'i ure on "\\' i L an cl lI rnnour in ,J C\\·isli itend ure." A discussion fol lo\\ eel in
hi~h the follo\\ing pnriicipakcl: ~ Irs. B. loeli, ...\Iiss La:1.aro\\, H ., .. Knssel, ...\Ir.
a.;ki11, and ...\Ir. Oalloo11.
jfiss Olaser ga\·e a talk on ilie llehrvw irnll'rgartens a1Hl ...\I iss B. La:1.aro\\ read irali (ledl'llde :\lilli11\., article ",Je\\s 111 frit'il. ''
Jlr. <icdloo11 g<t\'l' il li11111ornus l'l'<tding. Ht•\'. l\a:ss<'l proposed a 'o(l' of tlu111ks t<i I "110 had helped to rnnkl' t lH· en·11i11g ll<'<'<'.S :111d to tlil' lioslC'ss, ...\Jr:-;. l\.nl-
Jllo\\ it:1.. ...\Ir. Hnskc•r SPl'<>IHll'<i.
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\ llH ding ol' ( lil· \J uiY.elllJl'rg lm.ul<'li \\ill , pl:1<·p a! the .\Uantic llott·l on rrul'!"- '· ~l!li illst. nt 8.:~o p.ni.
\<h . ~I. N. C01 llH,\ \\ill gi \'e n 11 :H1<1ress
"Prc!-,e11( Dn.J 7,io11ist Prohlc1ns. '·
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b1• ew Teac hers' Association.
The la1..;t 1llo11tli1.' gl'1wral nicet i11g took H('' 011 Tliur:-;c1a,\, ilH' l!Hh £\pril. l\Ir. /".;.
\in was in the chair. lle first ga\'e :111
rnunt of the ndi,·iiie::; of the Boanl of 1ucation, and then informed the member:-;
at t11e boolrn for the library hacl alreacl,\
~n receiYecl; l\lr. D. Hosen \YHS appoinll'd librarian. Continuing, Jie inforrne(1 tJic
·1nbers of the decision of their eonnnitiC'e a scale of salaries \\ hich \\·as m1- 1110us]y ucloptecl.
Jfr. Ledennan put fonrnrcl recoun11e11c1- ons of the committee regarding certain xt boolrn, a11c1 nfter a liYely clisc1JRsi011, e:-;e were adopted.
ionist Socialist Party.
A geneml meeting to cli:-;cuss irnporbu1l tters \Vill be held 011 ~Ionclay, :26th illst. S.HO p.m. at the 7,iouisL Hall.
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nist Conversazione.
The next forinightl,,- Com·ersnzio11c "·ill Ke place at the Zionist Hall 011 Tuesday,
"th inst. at 8.1.'5 p.rn. AdY. J. Herb-
lll will l 'cture on "The backgrournl of r prese11L probl rns." All \\·elcou1e.
'.Worcester Jewis
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adies'Society .
The annual general el cticm took phH't' ently and resulted as follows: Hon.
'lairlady, ... In~,. I. J. 8ennett; Hon. Yice- iairlacly, :'.\Irs. 1. Jaffe; Hon. Treastm'I",
·. J. J. \Yilk; Hon. Secrebu·,., i\Irs. \\'.
lier. Committ•e: ~Iesdames·~~. J)o11e11, Habi110\rit?;, L. Yollrn, L. ~acks, .J.
:erlmnn, A. J. Ooss, alHl ::.\lisses H.
Broudie, B. <llasser, B. Hhirken aucl <1.
Lipscliifa.
The SoC'ieLy i:-; lrns.Y at present orga11isi11g for their .L>.l1JH1etl Ball which will take place on May 24th.
P
aarl Lemaan Zion Society.The mmual gc•11eral meeting wm; held 011 Hunclct.v the 18th inst. at Ll1e rralrnucl 'J\mlh Hall.
111 an nble n·pori t lie ( 'hain 11an, I lr.
( 'ohen sUJ'\'l',\ ed the w01·k a1Hl aeco111plish- rne11h, of tile HOl·ie(~, clu1·i11g i.h • past ~ear.
Offic-e-henrers for t lie ensuing ; ear ''ere tlien l'leckd as follows: Chair11ia11, Dr. ~1.
'olH:ll · \'ice -C'hairnrnn, .J. B. Hillwrt;
'J1rea~ure1',
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LiC'hte11siei11; l Ion. Hc.•l·n·- tary, ]{ '\. I. Oulis. Cornrnii.tee: H(•\. 11.Ntrelit:1., lion. life 111e1nbc.·1·; lllPsdallles L.
Jlofflll:lll, JI. Htrl'lit:1. nncl .J. C:ulis;
i\le:-;sr;.;. H Zetlt·r, .\I. .\1ela1lled, I I. I Ltd in, .\I. Bal' Ii a11d 11. [\.;dz.
Woodstock and Salt River Talmud To1•ah School.
'l'lil' annual Pri,..;p I >istributio11 took plnc<.'
011 'I11iurscla~· ln·ning, }.')ih inst. wlit·n the rJ'aJ11111cl 'l'ontJ1 llaJl \\'<IS thrnnged witJi parent:-; arnl ehildrcn.
:\Ir. D. Hesniek \\as in t lie l'.lrni1· a11d al tliL· outset Hahbi .\I. Ch. l\linisli ac1clres:-1l·d (lie gn( heri11g. J)r. C. He:-1m·k0\ (Cliairn1a11 N.£\. Bon rd of Jewish Bel uca (ion) stressed t lie i1npor(a11C'e of imbuing (he c.·lii1c11·c.·11 \\·i( Ii
H SO\l lld knm\"leclge of ,Jud Hi Sltl.
.:\Ir. B Chideckl'l distrihntecl tl1e pri:1.l'H a11c1 Habbi ~lorgenst<.'m ('011gntlulat ·c1 tl11·
t·orn1nm1ily on their fine aehiennent.
This function witnesse<l the first occa- sion 011 whiC'h the " Isaac ::\lordukhO\·itz Bequest'' was put int) effeet and as a re- sult thereof, the followi11g pupils recei\·ecl awards: Beril Bender, £5; Joseph l\.rmmer,
£3; rri l\Iurlrn, £:2.
Se,·ernl recitatio1rn were gi\·en b~· tlie pupils of the ':l1almud Tornh ancl afterwards refreshments \\·ere RerYecl. HeY. 8. Kassel thank cl the Yariom; speukers on behalf of the gathering.
Wood
stock and Salt River Hebrew Congre- gation,Talmud Torah, Ladies' Society and Cultural Society.
A. farewell social in honour of ::\Ir. and
~\lrs D. l{csnick ·who are lea,·ing on tlie :23rd inst., on a trip to Europe, \vas 1i Id at
L he r sidence of ::\Ir. and l\Irs. 1). ::\larks,
"Philenh," 8aJisbury 8treet, \'oodstock, ou Sunch,v night. A Yery large gnth .. riug ,,·a:-; present including mem her!-, of the con- gregation, Tahnucl Torah, local sucietic•s, and J)r. Hyngalc)\rski, wlio Wnk the gues(
of the eveui11g.
::\Ir. P . ...\larki-;, chairman of the Congl'c- gation who presided, 1 eferrecl in glowing terms to the splendid wmk of ::\Ir. Hesnick in his cnpncity ns Yice-Chainnau uf t lic Cougregntion uncl Chairman of tlie Tal111uc1 rrornh.
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Social and Personal.
Dr. A.
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ngalowski is lc.•H\'lllg to-day 111 (lie'' \\'an\iek \t!-,tk '' 011 Iii:-; relun1tu
Europe'.
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".\Ir. Isaac Ochb rg i:-; leaving to-clay 111 the ']) uilio" 011 a visit to Bu rope.
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Th marriage of .Mr. Herd Zuckerman, son of ~Ir. and l\lrs. ~1. Zuckerman of Tcl- A ,.i ,. ( formerl) of ape rro" n) and l\Iiss .Judith ~Iosseri of Cairo, \Vill take place in rrel-Aviv Oll Thursda~v. April 20th.
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::\Ir. mHl ::\lrs. J). 1l •sni('k an• leaving to- clct,\ in the "J)uilio" on a \if'it to Eurnpe a11cl .\111erica.
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::\Ir. uncl .\lrs. N. Blick11 ar' being t·o11- grnt11latecl 011 thl' birth of a so11.
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.\Irs. i\Iarks, l'hairlnc1,v of l liP Laclic·~ · Hoeidy, :-;poke 'er,, higlil.' of l\lr;.;. H(·~- 11ick 's work 011 the eorn111itlet• 011 wi1osL' l>elialf, she pn·sentecl her wit11 a h ·autiful
bru~h-a11d-c·m11h set.
Hali hi ( iravitsky t hvli acldn·ss<•d i l1P gat liPring in Yiddish.
H('\'. l\.a:;sPl "j,_lH·cl i\I r. and • Jr~. H('~-
11iC'k a happ,\ holida,\ and :-;nft' l'l'turn.
..\Ir. Ht•:-;11it·k \\'as }>l'<'SPld(•cl <>ll liPhalf uf
tlw <'01irngatio11 \\illi a lH•autiful iht•J'
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idd uslt , up.i\lr. Habino\\ it:1. renclt'rec1 several ;.;011g~
ancl i\Iiss Freda ...\Ia!'ks a n·C'itatio11.
.\fler tlw intPnal, \Ir. J>. ::\lnrlrn called
ll]>Oll l\rr. B. L. llubik to i11trocluce
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N.\ ngalmrnki to the gathering.
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H,\ 11-galowski spoke on the tragic.· position of ,Jewry in gastl'rn Burnpe and also of t lie fi IH' ' ' ork (hat is being clone h,v t lie ( )rf - (he, of which he i:-; \Tice-Presi<leut.
...\Ir. }{esnick replied to the Yanous
!-,peakers, and thanked them on belialf of .\lrs. Hesnick ancl hims .. ]f for the beautiful gifl:-; the,v had received and for the ki11cl
"onls said about them.
...\Ir. P. Gordon, Treasurer of the rralmw1 Torah, propoRed a Yotc of tlianks to the artist:-; and especiall.v
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Dr. H:vngaloirnki for his Yery impressiYe spe eh. He tlrnnket1 lhe host hml hm:>tesR, l\fr. and l\Irs. P.::\forks for a ,·ery eujoyabl e\·ening, stating that it was especially due to the efforts of ::\frh. ~forks nncl the Ladie::;' Society Urnt this function was made possible. He spoke of the fine work that the Ladies' Society was doing and congratulat ·cl Mrs.
:'.\Iarks on the success of her undertaking.
The meeting terminated with the singing of Haiikvah.
Cape Town Jewish Girls' Association.
A (l arne:-; EYeni11g ,,·ill he held on ...\Ion- clay, :26th April. i\Ii:-1s Fine will be the guest of th e\'enmg.
1 Contit~uerl on N c.r:t PaucJ.
Craigmore Residential Hotel,
MAIN ROAD, SEA POINT.
Yacancies: Double Rooms. All convenience . Jijxcellent Cuisine.
l:Hder the personal supervision of l\Irs. 1\1. SCHOS HO~ .
Telephone 4-3547.
Dor1nehl Street
(offSirLowryRd.) CAPE TOWN
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United Hebrew Schools.
The J~aying of t lit• e<>l'lllT stoJH' of i he _·e,,- 'l'alunHl Tomh will i.ake plan· 011 rrlmr:-;cla,· :2Hth _\pri1, lHHI, at tli' sitv, 1lupe St,reei.. >.krnbcrn, suppol'lers nwl pareni:s are t·orclially im·itecl to lie prl'se11t n i i. he (' ·1·e111011~·.
Card Evening in Aid of Ort-Oze.
.\ Cnnl E, e11ing in ai<l of 1 l1l' < )rt-Oze fu11tb \\ill tnkt• plnee at t11l' Hio Orn11dv I loiel, :\I uizl'nberg 011 H1111<1n,\ l'\ l 11i11g, :2.)t Ii inst. An e11jo,\ nlil e\ ening iH nssurl'd.
Union of Jewish Women.
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\\:ts hl'ld 011 'l'liursd:t,\ al'll•r110011, lfitli Apl'il ·d till' Ilokl .t\sst·rnl>ly. Thl'n' \\HS a 1nrgl' atll'rnlnrn'l' of 111L'lllhers arnl fril'11ds.
..\lrs. H. Lewis (prl'si1h·1d) \\ eko111Pd ..\lis J>ieou m; a t·lcn•r arti:-;t a11cl a de\'otl'd J '\\'('SS.
~liss ).folly Pivo11 v11iertni11c<l LlH· gntl1l'r- i11g with a n~ry \\ itty, yeL tl1ougliL- }H'o\·oki11g Hpeecl1.
..\frs. J3erezowski tlmnkell ..\liHs I>ico11 Jur her presence.
THANKS .
SAKTNOFSKY.-Master Meyer Sakinofsky desires to thank rela.tives and friends for good wishes and gifts received on the occa- sion of his Barmitzvah.
INFORMATION SOUGHT .
Jnformation i .;;ought as to the whereabouts of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes (sister of the late Oberkantor Wilhelm Kl in, of Berlin), last henrd of about twenty years ago in Cape Town. Any relatives Jllease communicate
with "S . . Jewish Chronicle."
Eisteddfod Candidates !
f,ct ns make a Gramophone Record of your Solo for this year's Flisteclclfocl. It will be useful to compal't> with your fuhn'<" achieve-
ments.
lnqumes: AFRICAN SOUND RECORDERS,
3-5, Buitencingel Street,
'Phone 2-9735 : CAPE TOWN : P.O. Box 810.
Cape Zionist Youth Activities
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1011f1•r1·11c1·. .\s ]H'e\'iou~ly n1rnou1well this year's Co11fe1·c'l1Ce i:-; heillg ll<'ld 011
:2'.2rnl, :23]'(1 <11Hl ~4th >.Ia,,-. Hoeiet.ics :U"'
allowecl t \\ o, t lirl·e or four representai.iye-,,
<lepe11di11g 011 tlil'ir rnn111be1·sl1ip. The fol- lo,,-i11g an• SOllll' of the i1111m at ions being introclueecl tlii:-; :l·a1·:
1. E \'"I',\ <lell'gatl' 111ust hl' a suhseribe1·
to th l' >.I enorn 1 l.
:2. If O\l'l' t•igldeen, i.lil' dl·ll'ga1e must he a Hlil kel-pa: er.
E\'L'l'\ <h·lvoafl> • l"'J will ht• t·l11u·ne1l l"l ;~/-
Jll'l' head; t Iii:-; bc·i11g an all round 1·linl'gl' to i11t·ludl' tva:-;, nd111i:-;:-;io11 to tlil' d:tlll'l'. l'll'. Hnt•if'lil'S \\ill }>:I.) llil' u:-<ual ltl () '011fl'n·1H'l' l'l'l'.
Hc·ports \\ill lw !-,liortl.' sulirnitll·d io Hoc·i1·t il's and l>l'll-gtttcs, nnd all Hol'il't ics i11tvndi11n to 1110\l' n10iio11~ l'il'. at ilH' L'o11l'el'l'IH'C 111w.;t sub1nit HHllll' to t11l' Bxeeuli\'l' 1101 l:dl'r tlurn ~la: 1Ht.
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Tliel'e lian been i::-;::-;uecl t11is w •t•k Lhe .>:ewH Hhel'l. a Ii ·t of Nuggested fu1wtions which 8ol'il•ties enn hold, a11cl hrn Cultur- al palllphleis entitled: " Iu th' Hhal'ull Plain'· and ''Tlit·.' are going 011 the Larnl, the Evolution of a 'halutz. ''
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An iufonun1 llleding of th ' ExeeniiYll
\\'HS Jwlcl Oll rrlleHflay afiel'llOOJ1 :20th inst.,
at ;) p.1u., wl1ich "as aUernlecl by >.Iiss Huth Hay111au, of Johann •sbm g, who is the Youth .J. X.F. Comrnissioner for t>.A.
>.Ian.'· mnttl·rs \\ere· c1iNenRsec1 partinilarly jl' relation
to
Youth .J.:\.F. work. Ji is hoped that nurnerous lH:nefiis will acerue as nreHtdt of the meeting.
.f.X.F. 1301 f>/arn1y l~ffort.
:\la11.' Zionist Youth rnembe1·s turned oul
011 Hu1Hln>· lHth i 11:-;i., \\·ith satisfying re- Nults. TIH· full results are not yei to hall(l, but in Cape Town O\ e1 n lnrndred, arnl Jll
the 8outl1ern ~uburbs \\·ell o\·er fifty boxes were plneecl in l1ouses \rhe1·c· pn·Yiously there had hee11 none.
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,\ fnil'l.' \\ c>ll-nlll·tHll'rl 111L·di11g \\'H" hel<l
·lL U1c Tallllml 'I'nrnh H <iii on H11nda:-, 18tli
i 11 :-; i. ~\[r. J . J . Co Ii ell w a:-; i 11
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he C Ji n i r.>.liss A. Hessen 1·eacl an ]nlere:-;ti11g and eolllpreliensi,·e Xews Se1Tiee of the eurrent
\\·eek, after ,,·hich ::iriss >.l. ] )anker nncl Mi~~
~ ·. Haft n·ad infonnati ,.e pap n; 011 ,J aeo1 De Hnns and "Pale:-.tine in t11e Hpring.·
::\Ir. I. 8aaeki.->
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he11 provided m1 entertain- ing in no\ ation in the forni of a Hport' 'Palk, mHl thiR waN \'l'l',Y \\'ell reeei,·e<l; ]t j,hoped to rnah· this a rl'gula1 it 'lll nt >.I.\'. [ Hociet,v 11it'l'ti11gs.
rrlie clrnrnntic Hedions of tlil' H()(·id;
offerecl a fitti11g t·uli11ination (o a \ l ' '
plensant l'\ l'ning by t lie pl'Oclud ion of u uprnal'ioui-;l~· fu1111,\· pJa,\' . . \l'ter 111 ,i i11g ol' lleln·l'\\' Hong:-;, "lht• 11H'l'ling 'll
eluded \\'itl1 the si11ging of llntikrnl1.
ll'ur1·1·1-il11 llaho11i111.
'l'hl' ILt110111111 lnitiution tool· pl11l'l' nl !I
\\ Ol'l'l'"tPr Hl'l10ol. ~\lr. Hll·1·11 offieiat1 while ..\Ir. Berez1msk.\ helped. \fter
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t·ererno11y t hl' n1e111 bc1·s and pul>lit• atfrnd a Hoeial in the J;ioni ·t Hall. Mr. Lou Yolks ade<l as < '1iairnrn11, whilst Mr .. J Hnbinowib: welcornecl all \'isilors. ]) .\ltsehul repli ·cl, explai11i11g the llabo111 }foveme11t. The \Yorl'Pster II abonirn co tributed itv111s alJ(l other visiting Haboni1 helped to entertain tlH' puLlil', and th Hatikrnli en<lecl a pleasant evening. Aftt wards the \'isitors all gnt11erec1 at the re' denee of ..\fr. uncl ~\frs. L. Sakinofl'i where light refre:slnuenLH were senecl. )1
Htern thanke(l all 010'-le who l1clped, a alf.lo the hrn Ho:shirn, ..\liss Heeve Habi1 witz and >.Ir. 1-l. Sakinof..,ky co11gntb1lati i.hern, aud wiHhing the best of luck fort future of liabonirn i11 '\\.orceRter.
('{arc1111J1d-ll'y11licru J.Z. Sucidy.
A rnosL succer:;Rful meeting \\'HS held i he '11nlnrncl Torah Hall, Claremont.
Hunclay 18th inst. ..\Ir. ,\. J. Silber mt ...
the ehai1·. In spite of th inclernem:' the weather a fine nlHlienc' \\ HN pre"L
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.\11 i11leresti11g Xews He1Tice wa:s clefr eel by >.Ir. H. Anziska arnl \\as followed a .J.X.F. lectureite by .:\l. \\'. SeLba.
~\Ir. Nilber wekorn cl th · speaker of evening, ..\lr. Y. Hes11eko,., who spukP his impressiorn; of Eastern Europe. Jn interesting nnd absorbing speeeh .\Ir. R llekO\ st l'l'HSt'd n il' nbj<'<'l f>O\ ('J'{ ,\ of .J e\\·s in Poltt 11d.
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