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Muizenberg Talmudical Study Society.
The aboY :-:;ociety celebrated the Sium of l\fasecheth 1)8ochim, on Sunday, the 27th August, by a Banquet held at Krikl 'r's Hotel, ~Iuizenbera.
~Ir. B. Phillips, the Clrnin11an of th·
8ociety presiderl oYer n larg g<.tthering of
memb~;.R
and representative of otb r Tul-!llUdical Soci ties in the Penin ·ula.
Ir. 1. Helfarnl, the Hon. Lectur r, nrncle the Siurn, 1m l a letter of congn1tu- lntio11 wns r ad from Hubbi l\1irvish who was to have cleli,'ered the Hnclran but ·was mrnbl to be pre ·ent owing to indi posi- tion.
Aft -'r th .. toal:it of 'rh Kiner ancl Eretz Israel ltncl hee11 propo:-;crl. by the 'hair- man, Hnbbi Isrnel Abrahams in proposing the toast of i lie Talrnuclicnl Society of
,\Juizenberg, stressed the importance of
stwh societies whose plll'poi-;e is to strnl,v tit> Talmud tl]l(l thus to imbibe Jewi.'11 know] ·<lg• aud trnclition. from their original ~ourceR.
Hnbhi U-rnwit~kv and Ru bbi l\Iorg Jn- r-km e1ulorsed tlii~ toni-;t "hich \ \ t h nbly respmHh•d to b_v .i\lr. 1\1 Aro1rno11, a former
JI011. LedmPr of the Hocidy.
'rh<-' toast of i llB ~luiz('11bc·rg Hebrew ('011gr •gnti011 \\·as giwn b.J I1 J \V •in- n•ieli mid ~fr. J)a\i<lowitz r'spo1Hl•c1.
Tl1e toa~t of tl1 · ..Jiuize11b ·rg and Knlk
1 Bny 'I al111rnl Torah 'ms given hy ::\[r. ,J.
Lelmua11 and respollclecl to L,v ?\Ir. 1\L Hl1nunm.
A presentation wnri mndc on behalf of the Hocict. by l\rr. S. Sclil'ire, to Mr. I.
Helfnrnl, whos name the Society has de- cided to inscribe in the Golden Book in nppr ciation of bis very valuable crvices to th Society.
:\Ir. I. J. Honiknrnn expressed thanh.
on behalf of the guests.
During th Ye1uug songi:; were render "cl bv Cantor Golclwnsser irnd :\Ir. A8cher.
'The proceecliDgs terminated with a Yotc of tlrnnks to the Chairman nrn1 :Mr. A.
Jaff , ,,·ho were reRponsibl for th·
nrrnnge1J1e11ts.
Bnoth Zion Association.
",Jewirih Writers in Modern Literature"
wHs the subject of n mo t interesting Literary Symposium held by the Bnoth Zion l:iSociation at the Zionis Hall last Tue::;clcly afternoon. There wa a large atteuch~nce and tLe p<.lpcr were of a re- markably high tandurd.
Mr . Rose Iovsovic pre ·ided. She an- nounced th · impending visit of Mrs. Ilse
\Vm·burg. Mrs. }l. IJhilips read an in- teresting article 011 the work of the Youth .Uiyah.
:\fro. 1). Kahn g:-we nn interesting unalysi · of the \Yriting of some Jews in
~foclern English Literature, :\fr._. ~1.
Alexander dealt with writerR in German, French and DutQh Literatur , emphc sisincr specially the contribution. of J e\YiRh write1·: to the development of German letter,. ~ IiR8 Sopher took ).fod 'rn Hebrew Writers a her theme and dealt compre- hern;;vely with the wri1 ings of present-clay nuthor: i11 Pale ·tine. :.\frs. Hechtman 's
paper 011 ·writers in Yiddish 'va, particu- 1m1y interesting. She deal with thr:
liunrnn sympathie~ of a 1\Ienclele and th humour f Slrnlorn Aleichem, and indi- cated how l'iclrlish and Hebrew liiemtur
"·ere interWO\'en.
}frs. A. Lieberrnctn thanked thoi-.e \\·ho pnrticipated in the Symposium.
Refreslnnents were Herved by the Ob-
~errntory-l\fowbray Branch.
''At Home" at Woodstock.
An ·'At Home" uncl 'I' the combined mrnpie ·s of tli ·wooclstoek and Salt Riv r Cultmnl Circl a1Hl B11ot11 Zion As. oci_il- tio11, wns helcl on the t,·en i11g of th 24t Ii
.\ugu~t, at the residence of l\lr. ancl .~\Irs.
A. L. Furman. ::\lrn. Z. <lalloou ( 'hnil'-
lncl~'), ,,·eko1necl tht larg' gnlheri11g nnd t lit gue~t of the ·n~lling, .l\Ir. and :.\In.:.
Puclo\\·ieh arnl :\lr. 'lrnrlaff.
The ledure on "'I'he ,J '\\'iBli Prob] "111"
li,v .Jlr. Patlowieh, wns H,\ rnpat heticnlly gi\·,11, and pro\·'d insfru·ti\e nncl rnost in- h·r rititio. He eo1t1parecl pas1 i\11d prtse11t t·<i1icliti011s, an<l t lie p. ·yc:liologie<.tl, e ·ono- 111ic ancl nt<·ial eft't·c·t
or
".·isti11g rnli11g i11tlue11C· •s at \'Htio11:-; PL'l'iodH..\ diseusHion ·11sm!d i11 \\ liil·h t lit· folio\\ - i11g participated: \IL•i-;:-;ri-;. 1~ ush11, II,,
< lallum1. Uagrai1n, Hl'v. ::-;, Kassel a11cl :\frs. K11sl111er. \Ir. Pndo\\'ieli replicrl to nll qu 'Hlion;-;.
rl'he 1l1airlnd,v :tl1110lllll'ed t lint H Uoldell
l~ook 'ertificat · i11seribecl hy t li Bnotli Zion 1\ssoeintion li1td been pr •sentecl to tl1' 1938 CcnrnniLtetJ of the local bran<'h for outstanding J .. ~. F. work, h~ Col. Kisch.
A vote of thanks W<ls pasl:ied to :.\lrs. 8.
:.\Iarks fol' organising nncl bemincr the ex- pem;ei:; of n C<trcl Party in ai(l of the :tan.
A eheque for £:28 10s. was han lecl to the Kindergarten on \rho::;c b-'haH i\lr. Trnub
•xpressecl siucere thanks.
Tree Certin0nte wns pl'esentecl to l\Ir.
uncl l\fri-;. Crasnow 011 the occasion of their son's Bnrmitzvnh.
Au interesting seL of slides of I>al 'stine siuee the iss1P of the \\'bite :Paper (~'ith n rnnning commentary) were shown by l\Ir.
Chnrlaff. It wa, a areat source of gratifi- cation to see the n w colonie which have sprung up and the great cle,·elopment in ever;v phere of activity.
On behalf of the two socictie. , Hev. S.
Kassel proposed a heal't>' Yote of t hnnk. · tu :\Ir. :Paclowich, :\fr. Chnrlaff, nucl t th · ho t and hosteRs, l\Ir. and ~Ir . A. L. _Fur- man, for their kind hospitality.
Wynberg Oneg Shabbat Society.
.\ 1iu·oe gatheri11g arinemblecl in the Com111un<1l Hall larit Fridav evening to eornmemontte the 0th <.rnniYersur:v of the celebrated .J ewil:ih writ r, Sholem Alt>i- ehem. ::.\lr. S. Galloon vrns in the chair.
l\Ir. B. Padowich Yiviclly de.·cribecl Sholem Aleichen1\, rich hmnour :md deep insight into J cwi~h lifo; the :peaker was :ur • that if all .J e'vish wrii. t n history hooks wer to be lost a complete Iii. ·tory eoulcl be re-wri ten f10m HholE.·m Aleiehe111 ':-- writi11gs.
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Social & P ersona l .
U1lbbi I sra l Fritdman unived in th-' 'npe Town C'n~tle y sterclay to take up his new posit ion us Habbi of the Bcnoni
J lebrew Congregation. H wa. 111 l by
A(lv. }l. Ale.·ander, K.C., ~1.l., nnd :\Ir.
J. Carasov.
Shurth after his arrirnl Habbi Fri clman ''ho i, ~ Cann<linu, left by air for Durban to meet bis brother who i. Rabbi of the ] )urban Hebrew Congregation.
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Mr. uncl :\frs. Oenllcl Gordon me return- ing on Thurscla,v, 7th inst., in the 1amar-
Yo11 Castle from u visit to Europ • and
Palestine. :\lr. Oorclou wn. a clelcgnte a the 21st Zionist Conan~ ·s in Genen1.
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:.\lrs. :\foQ Hegal wlio was a clelegnte at the 21st Zionist Crn1gres:-; in (fon \'n, leJt England yeste1 cln5 m the Win ·hester Castle on her rei urn to 'npe To" Jl.
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Tlil' eugagelllt'lli is nnuotmcefl of A11ib1, 011ly rlnngliter
or
:\Jr. nrnl l\Irt-. J3 ·rt .Joseph, of Ha Point, to .\lee, •lclest so11 of ~In" Haeks ctnd tli' late :\fr. Berrnml~aeks, of Belkille.
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. [i~s J .... ola ( h·su11dlH·il J't'tunu.~d 011 Mun- da, 'ia t lil' ba. i 1oast from J eru::-;nl •J11
wl;£•re :-;lie hus lit·l'll t ·n<'hing for a year at tlw g, ·l,\11 tle Ho1hs ·hild Hel1ool.
( 'onti1111ed from Second ol11111n.J .\Ir. K ( 'hnrluff '-'poke bril'ily 011 t lie general .J ewisli position ; C\'ell \\'hill' Papers 11rny elrnng) colour, n11cl ou1· out- standing cluty is 1o assist i he Yi1-dnn' with all our resources. l'anto1· Holub onec rnore
•xcellecl hi1rnwlf in LcautiJul songs nrnl the n ll(lie11ce greatly l'lljoyed hi::; renclitws of
~ketcheri by 8liole111 Aleichem.
.Jlr. J. l'otnslmik heartily thank ·d the speakers ancl Cantor Golub. \Vit li 1 Ji·
singiog of Hatiln"nh a Yer,v p1ensant ('\en- incr cmne to u efose.
Massadah Association.
The flrst Annual Ball of the :\lassadnh Associ<1tio11, helcl nt the Zionist lln11 011
t:fotunln~- 11ight, pmY <l nn outstanding succei-;s. The lrnll WHR (lecorntecl in u 111ost
originnl numner, t lie eentrul feature bei11g a tower surmounted by twinkling light:;
enmintl figuref-i in cmrdbonrd aclorniug t Ii ·
\Ya]]s nclded to t11c gaiet,v of the seen . Dn11ei11g conti11 uec1 to a lrtt r hour ancl inter1uclet> by Pupili> of the Eh·ira Kirs ·h Studio and ::.\Ir. Yan Hem;burg anrl pnrt- ner8 were mu.ch enjoyed.
:\Ir. L. 8alber, th lwrcl-working dance c.:ongratulatul 011 tliC' nients.
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co1ffenor nnd his eornmitte are to be xcellent. nnang -
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The Committee of the }fm;snclcih A '80-
cint icn is completing 1lrrangements for th E:•stablishment of n Zionist Political :Forum.
For tho.·e inte1·estec1 in public speaking genernlly nnd a discussion of th J Yarious political facets of Zioni:t prnblerns this new seeti011 of ~fos8ad:th udivities will prow b th i11tc.·rtisti11g and instrnctiYe.
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Zionist Youth Activities.
E. TECUTIVE.
nncg 'habbat. The Oneg Shabbat func- tion to be held to-night (Friday, 1st Sep- tember) wi1l take place at the Committee Room of the Zionist Hall, ape Town. Mr.
A. 'ebba 'iVill i::;peak on "Disgrace Abound- ing." The Haftorah of the week will be explained. .l\I emb rs and their· friends are i1witec1. Refreshments \vill be served and community singing \-::ill be indulged in.
Informal Da11('c. The Executive has anangecl an informal dance after Yorn I\.ippur. Thi. affair will take place at the Zionfat Hall from 8.30 p.m. on Saturday night, September 23rd. There will be n full orche tra in attendance and tickets are reasonably priced at 5 /- double.
Junior Sub-Com mittcc. The Junior Ora- torical Contest commenced on Sunday night la. t at the Zionist Hull, when l\fr.
\". Hei-mekov and Mr. B. Goldin acted aH judge ..
rru11ical f_,c<'f11rNc The first of a eries of 'ropiec.tl Lvctme.· will take place nt Husec.;omt 011 Thursdny, 7th September,
"'lien l\Jr. C. [\. Friedlander
wm
initiate·tltl' tirst clii::;eu.:sion. As this series of lec-
t lll'l'l-i j~ b.'· invitntion thos "·ho ure par-
t il'ular1y 'i11tere~ted :111d ef--pceially desin!
tu e1t1 encl but wito lun·e not yet been in- ,·itecl ~houlcl emurnu11icate "·ith the Con- Vl'nor, Topic..:al Leetm·p:-;, P.O. Box 1.588, l'ilPL' Town, 1·nelo:-;i11g rnmw and addr 'Sh.
~.-oni:d 1·011ili Dall. Uountrv societies
<ll'l' partieulur]y r qut--i-;te<l to ll<ie Urnt th·
J;)th A11nuC1] Zinni::-.t Youth Bnll is being hl'lcl on a Holiday (\\'ieu ·1 '::- Duy) Mo11- 1ltty, Oetoher '.2llll, t lrn.· al1owing their 111e111h l's to t'.OllH' into 10\\"11 'i\ it.Jwnt Hll,\
ill<'<lll\'l'tlil·J1ct'. Tiekt·t...; :II'<! JlO\\ obtui11- nlile <1t lO/H.
Fl' er ll 11lid11 !I Sdu· 11u'. 'J'id.; ·ts (Gd.
L':tt'li) fur iii' Ca111p Fn•c• Holiclny Suhcrn · :illo\\s fol' fuur %;ionist Yu11tl1 11w111b ·rs to n tt <' 11 cl t Ii ' 1 !) l Ii A 1111 u aJ Ca 1 n p a\, ti I l'
~t rn11d 1'1'0111 :ZHt 11 J )c.·t•e111IH·r, ln30, to VJtlt .I n111rn1·y, 1 !J-l'\ frl' · of nll <·a1up fees u11d i11l'lrnl ·s lmlf-n-gni1wn for pocket mom·y.
'I hc•1·1· ;1r' :3.) i ·kl'i:.; t < 1 n book, urn1 all,\ <JJH'
n·q 11il'i11g t lil'"l' houk:-:> ::-houl<l \Hite to, or e:dl at, tilt' Ollie·, Hoo111 ~:2, (), Bnrra
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Sf rl'et. C:1p • 'I\m·1i.
JI O'l1'l1E1 TOT8 BOLLAND Y .I. S.
011 Satut·cln.' nigli1. the 12th Augu~t, a
1111· .. ting took place ut the r<:>sideucc of .:\!rs. H . . ·o ·limno\\ itz.
CJue:-;tiuns eo1urne1ieing with th· words
· · \Ylrnt w uld liappeu iL .. ? \Vere asked and :t11swerecl b.v the members. Among the q11 ~tions were "\Vhat would happen if 1 h' :ires~iah eanw ?" nn<l "\Vhat 'rnuld ltnppPn if DaYid and Solomon haCl to re-
l tll'll to life'?··
'l'l1' me1r1l>er1::1 all partieipatecl in u general knowle<lg' te!';t and the two .·uc- 1· · fol wi1111 r~ wel'(; .;\fi:-;ses H. Berdiu aud P. Eatz. Hebrew Rong: arnl game8 \\'ere of lier items on th:.> programme.
At the 1u · ting hclcl on Hat.unlay night 1
t lie
rn1
h _\ ngust, a ~ ~ws Se1Tice wa. d ~Ji \'L'l' ·cl bv :.\fr. Allen, followed hv n mono- logue by. _jl. Kutz. Leet ur s on· Ussishkin nncl .:\fuimoni<lef-1 wPre cle1iY red by J\fossr8.
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KruHs un<l H. DembovHk. , retipectively.Misses H. and S. Oo1db ra acted as hostl'ssc.·s nt t ltl' m eting held on Saturday night, tlw :2GU Aucrn~t. rr'he me ting
( 01r1m 11l'ec1 \rith a lively sing-song and
"ns followed h.\ a debate. The subject '· l'liat a 8outh African Jew should make Iii: liurne in P;tlestine, if be has the
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means,'' was moved by H. Portnoi and opposed by H. Cotton. A number of mem- bers took part in a lively discussion and the motion wai:; defeated by a small majority.
A new game of looking for an:wers, written out on slips of paper, to various questions wai:; played and brought in some very amu fog results.
An intere ting lecture on Eretz Israel wa delivered by \V. Fish in which be pointed out amongst other things the land bought by the J.N.F. and the strategic im- portance of Yarious new settlements.
ZIONIST ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS.
The next meeting -...vill take place at Rosecourt on Sunday, 3rd September. The following is the programme: 1, Short Talk by Ir. Dave l\Ieyerowit.z, President of the Cape Zionist Youth Executive; 2, Discus- sion on the Constitution to be adopted; 3, Selectiou of Committee; 4, Hat Debate.
All stuclent::i are particularly invit d to attend.
C.T. YOUNG MIZRACHI.
'rhe first anniversary of the Gape Town Young Mizruchi tuke place on Tuesday,
·.Jth Heptembl:'r when HabLi I. .\brahams
\\"ill b the prineipu1 guei:;t speak r. Other
~peakerH \\·ill be -:.\fr. AbP "B'rieclgood (C.T.
Young _jfrzrnehi), .:.\fr. Himel ( Uhairmnn, Henior ::.\Iizra<.!hi) an1l ::\fr.
n.
::.\leyerowitz (Clrnirnrn11, C.1pt• Ziuui~t Youth Exe('uli\·e).'rhc prngmurnie i1wlnde!-1 mui..;ieal itPrn:-;, l'Pfl'ei;hme11t:-; ancl d1'1H..\ing.
GREEN AND SEA POINT J.G.
lnf 1 r-F1111C'lio11N. Oil Hu11c1a.', Brcl Dep- tvmber the Uuil<l is ha' ing Hll l11tl'1·-Fu11c·- tion witlt the Y.l.H. nt :\luizP11h•rg. 'l'lit·
.\11ntwl Jb111'L' tnl.; •s pl:tl'l' 011 Hnltmluy.
(){'t olH'l' } J f Jr.
'APE ~row Jll!}HZLl \.
· :\ii'. I l. L. Ht ·1·11 "·ill ucldr 'St'.> u 111 ·•ting i•I Hosel'ourt 1i11 Hu1aby, Hl'pt ·111b •r Brd,
n H.J.) p.111.
!Jra11wfir Sf'diun . . \.n •llhlitiou of tit·
J)rnuiatie 1' ·diem is being 11elcl shortly urnl
m·. 111u11,\ part. li:nt• lo be fillecl i is hoped tltnt ull iute1·e;.;led "ill c:ommuuicnte with t Ji • HOL'idy "it liou l delay.
( lOHJJo~·lA ZIO.
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YOl.'T.H HOC1B'I1L· On _\ugu.t :ll'(l u11 ·11jo,Y able soc.;i:.il e\'t.!ll- ing \\ aH held ;incl on th 17 li .\ugui:;t n eombined cultural and social evening was held. H 'Y. B. Wolf Rp ke on "The Zion- ist Congress .. nnd was followed by :Miss S.
Humm 1 who read a. paper on "Impre. -
?ions of the 4th Zionist Congres .. '' A sing- song and dancing brought an enjoyable evenina t.o a close.
CAPE 'J10\VS JEWISH GUILD.
The 8oeiety held ib-; third fortnightly meeting at Hosecourt ou Saturday, 26th August. Mr . Birnbamn waH in the ehuir and nlso r 'H<l out the rninutei:;. :Jfr.
\Volpe then read a lecture on a1~tive and passi ·e resistance in Erctz Israel and di - cussions followed.
~-ext, ~Ir. 'ach r read a number of gue::;tioni-; on Zionism lo -...vhich the inem- bern replied arnl then uske<l quei:;tion them- selve ·. A uumber of popular Hebrew i:mugs followed.
The next m eting will tnke plac on Saturday, 9th 8eptember.
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September ) t, 1~
IN AND AROUND THE PENINSUU
(Continued froni zJ(lge 669) Members of the aroup will be aske·i align themselves with tLe Ge11eral Zic1 Zioni t ~ ociu1i~t, ::\.Iizrachi or 'talc Pt·
Fortnightly debates will be h 1d on ~o important and topical Zionist subject. : discussion will be conducted along ~ !"
parliamentary lines with a "Mr. Speakt presiding.
It i hoped that the :Jfns._aclah Poli, Forum will prove a, popular and u e!
medium for training future Zionist leadt Scopus Club.
The annual inter-debate Lebn-:!en bcopus Club c.mcl the Cape I>arliament Debating Society, held at the Zioni.-t H on
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edncsday, the 23rd August, prO\\most succes.oful fuudion. The vi. itor, pre. ented by l\IeSSl'.'. R. Hallack, W.
r
guson and l\Iis. D . .:.\Iitchell-Thain, I posed "That th~ Abolition of the C01 Bar iR iu the Interests of South Afri The 8copm; Club :-ip('Hker...;, ~ Ie:-;srs.
Kaye, E. ~ewmnn ancl :\!rs. L. Burn1 opposecl the motion. After un intere 1 nud provocative disc;ussion the subject put to the vote ancl curriecl by a I
majorit~-. ~Jr. Leon Burrnau wn: iu chair.
Claremont Jewish Ladies' Society.
The .\1111ua] nemral l\f>eting \Vet I
itt th~· T·dmwl 'l'omh Hall, Grove Ann on Tuesd:1,,-, t11e :3'.Zncl ult. The follm ladiP:-; "E'l'e eledecl tn tlH' 'ornmittl'P: ~
1Jre:-;i<1ent, ~Jr:-;. Uarfinh·1; ('hnirlndy, ~I
Fn•Pd1u;111: Yiue-l'hail Indy, ~\Tr:-.. ~ ·,
'I'l'eUslll'L'l', ..\Ir·. Ilubin; Hon. 8ecrt
.\I rs. Bt1ukiunn: l'011m1ilt • : ..\fosd , Hli:1d111nn, Hilb r, Bueliim;ky, I\
Huh11vidL'I', Ht•i11gold, C.' 111\i11, Abru1110\
'l'lit•l'l' \\"HS quih· il fnir :tti 'll<IH!H't'
tnost t•11j1J~<thlt> <'\ e11i1tg \\'lt. speul.
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C.\L'h 'J'OW.t~ YOT ,.'<l ,J l'llE.L't-i.
.\t u Ill<' ·t i11g lil'ld nt HnsL·eoml Hatmdu:, :Wilt .\ugu~t. .:\Irs. E. .\L1
tlllHWP1'11d n J!Utllber of qtt ·stio11s pu+
Jlll'llll.> •rs. Tlicl' · "a~ a lnrCT01· att ·rnl.
1 li a11 usun l prese11 l and t Ji e q u •:-.t ion.
Ly m •mbL·l's a~ \\ell as tliPil' ntteui ion the a11swen:1 i-;howetl that ineniliers l · had a elwne' to learn :mcl appreciatt:
the fu 11 th<' ..;Prious11 •ss of t lie present pnlitie:d situation Hncl its relation to Z i.-m n11<1 E1·etz Isrnel .\1110110 th quei;ti us ked \\er • "How clocs the Hus. o-Uem Pact Affect .Jews in lh1s~in ?" and "H Will n War Affe<.:t Bretz hrnel nncl Z1 ism?" A ·rnte of thanks was propo ed :\Ir. l{. Uechtmnu who appealed for stronger Zionism to fuee al1 <lifficultie Stiicly Circle. The ne t Sutcly Cir meeting will he hel1l at Hosecourt on F day. l:t September nt 8.15 p.m. ~h ... \.11 welcome.
Owing to pressure of space items of CAPE ZIONIST YOUTH ACTIVITIB'
have been held over.
BIRTH.
GEFFEN.-To Mr. and Mrs. J. Geff' Bot River (nee Olga Chall) on 23rd Augu 19 3 9, at Delherbe Nursing Home, a bon daughter. Both well.
BOARD AND RESIDENCE.
Vacancie for boal'ders. Hpecial aterine; f Rosh Hashona. Excellent Table.
~frs. S\VJ:\l.i\IER, 7, Breda St., CaJle To\1 Phones 2-4490 & 3-0144.