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Cape Jewish Aged Home.
d rs. S. Franks, .1. fatron of the ap""' Jewish Aged Hom , h . re ia1 l owing to ill-health.
Muizenberg Jewish Ladies' Society.
The Annunl General i\IeetiI g uncl El c- tion ''as held on Monday, 27 h .\larch, at r1·iklcr's Hotel, :;\1uiz nbera, and the fol- lm' ing \\ere el •dcd : -
Pr id 'llt, ... rs. A. K rland; Lif l?re 'i-
<lent, ::.\frR. A. Krikler; Tice-President, Ir .E.
noon.
r1·i!-l 'l', . pol t' und t Ii 111m1.'
.\. ::.il ,·er eollection wa ~ made for the Joint Emergency Appeal.
Wynberg Jewish Guild.
At a well attended general meeti11g of t.l1L·
Guild, held in the 'Vynberg 011mrnnal Hall on Monday, ::.\Inrch 20th, t11 follow- ing Com mi te ' ·us elected: -
"lrnimw11 .\fr. 11. H. :i\lulz; Yice-Clwil'- rnun, ::\fr. P. St'hoc:h; Hon. T1L'ea ure1', i\Ir.
J. D. Gordon, lion. 'ecretnrie , i!issc F.
Chait and H. 'l'o. ·k. Committee: .Irs. B.
j.tla , l.fiss -I. Le\·i11son, i:frs. L. l\1atz, ::.\frs. U. Smith, l\fi~s S. Slornowitz, i\Iess1·~.
J. Blo ·h, _\.. }'1cec1nrn11, A.
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ulm, Dr. C.Kaufmdl and :i\h .r . 8. Po. niak, . d.
nifHn, . .\. 80hlrn and S. Wolman.
Cape Town He1•z1ia.
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PASSOVER NEEDS • • •
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Forthcoming Events.
rl'u-nig L, :Friday, the !Jl ·t .\lul'eh, .h fast of the series of On •g Shubbat for th Youth ,,·ill be b ld, nti Ho eeourt, Breda
treet, at .15 p.m. rrh e function u.r being run under the joint • u pie of
ape oard 0£ clucution and tli Cape 1'own Herzlia. _Ir. B. barlaff, Adv.
_,,.~wrnan und Mrs. S. 1. Levin \\ill deli.vw·
. bort talks on the .·nbject, ·'What
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l..Expect from Jc\Yi h Yonth." portion of he Hupthorn, in .. ngli. h. "·ill be ·r ad, II bre\\. ong.~ \i'ill be :::;ung, nrnl Dr. B.im- baum will conclude th · p1·orrrnmme ·with summary of the ev ning's discus ion All Youth are invited.
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I\Pl. ZIO. r1s'r ~ocTH E. ~E 1\1 Tlie foi'rnL 1 openmg of the 15th Annual 'onfe1·enee
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be perforrn r1 b) RaLbi l rnel Abrnlrnms, .d.A., to-morrow, Satm-dn~, i .pril 1 t, at 8 p.111. sh-cu·p, at tlu·
:;,ionL 1 l:Iall. _ ft r ilt8 op ning, Gollf l'·
"ill lJl'Ol'eerl with i be n .·t it m ou Au mt nd cli .. <•ti. ion ·ill .on inu . hrourrhout u1 dil .
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*JOL J<..dlffi.G.E~ ~ Y ... \Pllfi~.\ .
.A Curd E ening in aid
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th - Joint·· rnergchey .. ppMl for R fugoes and Oit~
Oz '·ill be h •Id at the r iclen~ of • [r.
nnd ~lrs. Rn cl lJ, "Ileanstbn," Tivertou- Rond, .Plumstencl, 011 Sumln. hight, 2118-
.\prtl. 11 welcome. ·
Please Note! At our CUTLERY DEPT.
We stock all kinds of Colonial and Imported Matzos, Matzo Products and Ingredients.
Best KOSHER POUL TRY, freshly killed.
Ducks, Fowls, Turkeys, etc., at lowest prices.
PLA CE YOUR
ORDERNOW I
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At our C ROCKER Y Dept.
GRI DLEY AND MEAKIN
CROCKERYSTAINLESS AND DURA LE ICKE ILVER
TE.\ on, COFFEE SPOO. 8 - - - · - Each 3d.
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PORRIDGE SPOONS Each
6d. .': -
DESSERT FORJ{S Each 6d. ~ ~
OUP SPOONS - - - - - - • 3 for 2/- - Each 9d. . TABLE SPOONS OR FORiiS - - 3 for 2/- - Each 9Cl.
FISH EATERS - - - - - - - - - - - - Pair 1/-
At our GLASSWARE DEPT.
OSE
PATTER Assorted Stock Patterns
31-PIECE DIN~ TERBREAD PLATES FISH PLATES DEEP SOUP PLATES CUPS AXD SAUCEUS - - MEAT DISHES - - - DINNER PLATES YEGETABLE DISHES •
Each 6d.
Each 9d.
Each 9d.
- - 1/- - Each 2/- - 3 for 2/9 - Each 4/ ...
Complete. Various Dainty Designs.
Per Set,
17/6
ORT HS
CAPE TOWN and
WYN~ERGTU~ffiLER.
SHERRIES LIQUEURS
6 for 1/- 8 for 1/8 3 for 1/3 ..
HOR 'ERADISH OR PIC ffiE JARS Each 9d.
7-Piece "SHERDLEY~' GLASS FRUIT SETS. ·· . ·
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Zionist Youth Activities.
CAPE ZIO IST YOUTH EXECU'rl.VE.
Conference. The lJth Annual onference will be opened to-mono\\ night (Saturday) at 8.15 p.m., by Rabbi l rael Abrahams in the Zionist Hall. ~Ir. H. L. Stern is Chair- man of Conferenc , which will .continue all day on Sunday.
Confe1·encc Oney Sliabbat. This out- standing event will be held at Rosecourt, Breda Street, to-night (Friday, 31st inst.) -at 8.30 p.m. Dr. Birnbaum and :He . rs.
E. Charlaff, E. _ ... ewmnn and S . .i. I LeYin will take part iu u symposium "What I Expect from Zionist Youth To-day." • fr.
J. Bobrov will be in the c.:hair. All are welcome.
Conference " At Horne." 'I he Executive will be "At Home" to delegates and other Zionist Youth at the Beach Hotel, -Hout Bay, on Sunday night, 2nd April, at 8.30 p.m.
MUIZENBERG Y.I.S.
On ... Ionda5, 18th rlarcb, the Muizen- berg Y.I.S. celebrated its 14th anniversal'y and the offi.cinl opening 0£ the I. H.
Guinsberg Libr:ll'y Reading Room. The latter was founded by the late Mr. I. H.
Guinsberg to whose memory it is dedicated.
The Chairman, ::.\fr. E. Levinson, in welcoming the large number of parents and visitors, greeted i\Ir. Sonnenberg, .I.P., on behalf of the 80eiet;), Referring to the I. IL Guinsbeig Library 1 he Chairman paid tribute to l\Ir. K. Spektor, the former Chairman of tlt Society, on his e. cellent work connected with the quick growth of the library and tated that it was due to him that th r nding room could be opened then.
In l' ferrinrr to the 1 Juiz--nb ig nnd Kalk Bay Ucbre\ · Coll11rega ion t11e Chairman she sed the iim:duabl13 help given lo 81 Societ,,r by th' congregation in the build- ing of the reading room. He ulso noted the c .. ·c 1l nt r lutiow bctw n the s niors and junior· of l\iuizenb 1·g .
.dr. onnPnb rg, 1I.P., n<lclre "ing he gathering, re£enecl to hi long as ociation with the Zionist mo\'ement and tressed the importance of a librar T uch a po~
sessed by the society and a.ppealed to the
~eniors of the eommuuity to support and subscribe to the library \\ hich possessed
·uch interesting books.
Rabbi Abra}rnms congrat ulnted the society on the attainment of its 14th birth- day and appealed to Zionist Youth to carry on in its endeavours to create a N atioual Home for the Jews in Eretz I rael, in
·pite of all obstacles and pe imism, pre- valent at the present time. He too, re- ferred to the excellent librnr. and . tressed the importance of readina.
Mr. S. L. Schueh conv yecl gr tings from the Capt> Zionist Youth E.·ecutiYe.
fr. D. L. Davidowitz, President of the Congregatiou, congratulated the society on its work in the pa t and hoped that the close co-operatoin between ·euiors nud juniors would <?ontinue in the fotur . He stated that the congregation was prepared to hel1 the ociety in ev ry way u. wn demonstrated by their aid in the building of the reading room.
After a vote of thanks by the Vice- Chairman, _fr. I. Cohen, the meeting ad- journed for the formal opening of the Library. Mr. Sonnenberg performed the
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THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
Worcester Ladies' Zionist League.
On the ·16th :\latch, a Mark t and .Fete were held in the Zioni. t .Hall. After 1.be .Market the audience seated themselves at 'mall tables, and the Youth who w re dressed up in different costume , gave in- dividual iterii.s· and turns, sho\\ ing that W orceste_r is not lacking in talent.
Tea was served UJ.?.d fortun s told by ~Ir ·.
J. Leader and Mis M. Brown. The big attraction of the evening wa the .i.:fatri- monial Agency, "J\Ir. Senitsky." After this a novel dance took place, the laclie having to invite the gentlemen to dance, or other- wise pay a forfeit. The evening was a huge_ uccess, both socially and financia.lly.
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offer temporary relief. It diverted Jewish energy, support and money away from.
Palestine and was bound to injure Zionism.
The opposers endeayoured to prove that the refugee problem gave a healthy stimulus to Zionism and focussed attention on Erelz Israel. De. pite the fact that the discussion from the floor was greatly in favour of the motion, the voting resulted in an equal division. Those who took part in the di - eussion and snpported the motion included .Miss H. Wolozinsky, Messrs. . Simon, M. Katovsk5, D. ~feyemwitz, wl1ile 1 Ir. B.
Goldin supported th oppo. er. . !\Ir. L.
Phillips pre ided.
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MARRIAGE.
HELFET-FREEMAN.-Married in London on 30lh March, Nathalie, only daughter ·of 1rs. S. Freeman, of Sea Point (formerly Secretary to Mr. M. Sonnenberg), to Arthur Helfet, F.R.C.S., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hel- fet, 9f Calvinia. Address: 91, Paramount Court, University Street, London, W.C.1.
Passover Cakes and Biscuits
an now be orde1·ed from Mrs. B. GOLD TEll.,.;
19, Breda St., Cape TO\\rn, Phone 2-7816.
CAPE JEWISH AGED HOME.
Matron and Master wanted
Applications are invited for the position of Matron (preferably qualified nurse) and Master for the above Home (husband and
wife preferred). · Applications containing particulars of quali- fications, experience, age and salary required, and accompanied by copies of testimonials
should be addressed t o - THE SECRETARY, P.O. Box 1650, CAPE TOWN.
by noon on 30th April, 1939.
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