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1943,

Stud~· < 'il'c.e. - :i\Irs. IL Rabinowitz over a most successful function of n Branch held at the residence of

~!rs. B. J<'ri dman, Virginia A\· nu , k, on th e\"ening of Thur day, 20th plte of the incl men t weather therP record a tt ndance of m m be rs and ncluding som m n.

rA. Imm •rnian, the gu :t speaker, was py in the handliu ot his them ·-Lag nd its Implications.

Lnd n delighted the gathering with readings in Yiddish. ~Irs . . . 1. 1.

d an ssay on Lag B'Omer.

I. Zuckerman, Life Presid nt of the n A sociation, thanked antor lmmer- arm and felicitous t nn , whil' ::\Irs.

thanked dr. I ad n, , lrs. "ohen :ttHl

antl host s:.

* * * * *

ul' the

* * * *

nd d 111t' ·ting uf t ht• Obs 1·- bra) B1·rrn ·h was hl'ld at th n•- lr. and .\I 1'.. Lip hit:r., Huclll ,t1•r

'I ues1lay v1•1lin , 2!it h th m • ting llle111u rs w1•re

ri tokl'n of rt>spt>ct to thP lal1"

. Altschul.

Shapiro. w ko111l'<l all r H. Lipshitz render d three Yery 1t m on lh • saxophon '. whid1 \\'Pl'P

pr elated.

E Kluk addre 'Sed the gathering on hall ng -and Our H ply."

r fully pr par 'cl lecture he outlin •d th t t forth by the ommunists against and proceed cl to show •vhy th s w r

. He conclud d with a f w pictures

·a to-day where the position of the Jew a happy as was supposed. Experi- here to settle J ws had been unsuccess- u e there wa:; no tradition of J wry Pd with thes settlements.

the t a int rval, Ir. Kluk answer d que lions put t.o him.

Licht nstein. hairman of the Youth, a vote of thanks to th sp ak 1'. the and the host and hostess for th ir ':ty,

* * * * *

members' meeting of the Oranjezicht took place on Tu sday, 25th May, at at the residenc of Mr·. Press, For st Oranjezicht. \1rs. Glas r was in t.h

ire read the n ws-sheet.

t speaker, i\Irs. Helena Lieb rman, 11nuda and 's" as h r subj cl. She ably with the Bermuda Conf renc lied how it had fail cl to offer any

to the Jewish problem.

. Gelcer proposed a vot of thanks to Jlfak r for her yerv fine address and to

te for h r kin~l hospitality.

THE OUTH

~ote. -Th Cake Sale will

Tuesda~, June th. al the hom land, !J, A l~xa ndra Avenue.

Union of Jewish Women.

take place on of ~Irs. 11 riP-cl-

Gene1·al Smuts' Birthda~ l•'und.- Furtht•r donations recehed from the Knitting 'ire! H

ar : bs rvatory Mowbray Group (per Mrs.

Liz rbrun), £5; Wyn berg Group (Miss Hifki11),

£3 3s.; Gardens Group (:\-lrs. ~larks), £2 2:;.;

Clar mont Day Group ( l lrs. H.odman) £2 2s.;

Sa Point Gift Club (l\lrs. Roch), £3 3s.; Busy B s (.Mrs. Kuperholz), £2 2s.; Woodstock &

Salt Riv r J.L. ociety and Wizo Group, £2 2s.;

Total rec iv d from ircl s, £:37 11 s.

The ake Stall COll\'en d by l\Ir .. Jack Il ·n- son and i\Irs. A. Bloomberg at the Sea PoinL effort last .fonday raised £10~ 11s. Gd.

A total sum or £141 2s. Gd. has b •n se11l in tu the l•'und, and thanks are du to all tlw clonors and helpers.

,\st1·a Honsl•.-Th att .ntion of all mernuers is drawn to th Annual G neral .1 ting to bi>

h ·ld at the Zionist Hall on \Vl•<ln •stlay, :!11d Jun'. at 3.30 p.m. sharp.

Zionist Socialist Party.

On Sunday \ening, 1Gth :\lay, a rnet•(in' ut' 111eu1lJerH was h Id in th )';ionist Hall.

.Ir. 8. Ab l, who presided, stat d that tho ti111t" had pass .d for th u · ot diplo111atic-

at th honor and <IP 'JI ., 11 or dis- vhich world .J ' ry f It at t h1•

or th Bc,rm uda , Jr. 'h. A~h1·011 ll•c1u1 d 011 "Oul' Pady in ,. razi EuropP.'' D spite indl' e1·ihablt> dillil1ulti s wlwre an false st J> 111 anl c·t:rtain d ath, till' Party maintained Hs e. ist •nc' in J>olancl, \Vh rt.

an illegal pr ss functioned and clnndc:filw party con I' 'r nc s wer' helcl. l nlik th• Bundi:t lead rs, th lead n; ot th Zionist 'ocialist Party had remain d at their posts, with t lw sole .obj l of k eping aliv th flame of Zionist Socialism.

The Ilistadruth maintain d contact with the Party, whos m mbers took a promin nt and acUYe part in th uncl rground reHistauc mov m .nt against the Nazis. Th, paramount need of th moment was to render assistanc to rnemb rs on the ontinent, through th agency of the Histadruth.

~Ir. E. Kluk, sp aking on "Bermuda-and After," said that it was too much to exp cl the B rmuda onference to have any posilive resulls for millions of Jews in dire n d, especially as the Evian Conf r nc in 19 3 8 which was summoned t.o succour 600,000 Jews, could do nothing. The fact that the B rmuda.

Confer nc was confined only t.o Britain and the U.S.A. doomed it to failur . The Conf r nco had been called as a m ans of saving th fac of the Allies. The only course open to us ii:>

to r ly upon our own efforts more than hereto- fore, and to rouse the consci nee of the worlcl and thereby force the hands of the govern- ments of free democratic couu lries to do jus- tice to the Jew by opening wid the gates or Palestine.

Agudas Habogrim.

A very successful m ting wa. · held on • un- day vening, 23rd inst., at th Hyman Lib 1·-

man High chool. Mr. .\. L vin, the Head- master and other m mb rs of the Staff wer · present.

An int resting talk in H br w was giv n by

• Ir. bli Stein on Lag B'Orn~r. and .Mr. l'ri

Always ue

B

1 Hir11h;n1111 gil\i a r"a<li11g of ''ll:q1il itdon" Ii~

l'<>rPt z .

.. \Ir. Heubin .\libashan Hpoke on all that ha:-;

b en achieved in Er tz Israel through tlw J .1 .F., and on th success of the pr s n l 'arn- paign.

Mm;ical ilems were render d by .Mr. 1\. Hauk and :Yliss Fr da Astrinsky r cited. Th ~r, wa:

community singing, and i\Ir. Z. A vi;1 spoke 011 the aims of the "l nion."

Th re was a good attendance u1Hl the 1u Ht- i ng was njoyed ·by all pre. en t.

Chug Ivri Lanoar.

A \'ery eujoyablt> Ont g habbal was held 1t th r Si( ence of Mi. s l<'l'e<la Huuino,·itz last l<'ri<lay night. i\lr. Avin delh·ered an address on Lag B'Omer. An int resting slury wa..

l'ead by Dr. LH:>hitz; community :inging brought the gath rin y to a close.

Th next me ting will take placl' at th Zionist Hall on Tuesd.1y, 1. t JmH>, wht 11 ~Ir.

Lison will deliver an address.

Somerset West Tanach Study Circle.

.\ "ell at tended tll <•I ing

or

I h 'l'anach Study Circl' was held at th• r sidenc • uf • l r. a11d .\Irs. Ginsberg on th 24th .May.

Habbi A. R. Abraham:on ga\· an i11t 're:ting ture on the Philo. oph ' of the I'ro11h I.

A Ii\" ly discus ion followed to whi h J{abui uraham.on r pli><I. .Ir . . Levin propo·••d a vote of thanh; to Ha bhi A l>raha 111 011 and tu .\Ir. ancl . !rs. GinshPrg ror th ir lci11d ho. pi- tality.

'l'h1' n •xl llH Pti11g will lH' ht•lcl at I It• n•

. idt>11c1•

or .

Ir. and • I rs. L1•,·i11.

(<1011ti1111rd 011 '1'.rt l'aueJ.

Cape Jewish Orphanage

ubscribers and Donors

J1

c n:spect

fu

II

y

reminded thJt

he Annual Meeting

will be held

::it

r

he Home. lontrose

AVL',,

on

r.rnjczicht,

THIS StJNDA Y. 30th inst., at 10.30 a.m. sharp.

Busirie s:

1. PresidentiJl Report and BJ!Jncc Sheet

for

1942.

2. Election of

'xccutive

Jnd Committee.

3. General.

\ \' AIH>RESS llll(lt•1· tlw auspiC<'s of tht•

SO('lETY OF .nan.; A~I> ('HHISTL\XS . . on . .

''The Synagogue- Its History and Customs''

will b cl liY red by

Rabbi I. ABRAHAMS

. . in the . .

Great Synagogue, Government Ave.,

. . on . .

Thursday, 10th June, at 8 p.m .

ALL AHE \YELCO.l\IK

a ''pop'' in a panful

There is no water m EDIB Oil and so ir docs not •pop" or splutter.

DIB DIL A fine, Pure

Vegetable Oil

For deep - frying or salads chc:rc

is

no better Oil m2dc.

THE PERFECT COOKING OIL. Sold everywhere in different sizes.

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IN AND AROUND THE PENINSULA.

:l. -

BIRTH.

---

Geflin. To .Mr. and :\Irs. J. G •mn (ne L na V •lk s l of' Lo arno Hou· \\'oodstock, -a

<laughter on 17th i\lay at th l>i>lh rbe l ur ing II0111 .

To Mr. and Mrs. Al'· Sa k (n ·e

• Ii Iler) on th 2 Sth .May at lhP . rur ·ing IIonH', Sea Point, a bonny

Ilolh w 11. ·

BARMITZV AH.

BOHO!'. D:nitl Hill I, youngest sou of dr a~1d [rs: '. Uorok, of ~IuizenlH•rg and Durl>an~

\ 1lle .. will read .a Portion of the Law and . la ft 1r at l hP • Iu1;wnb ·rg ':i:nagogu on Satur- day, Gth Jun" 1 fl4:l

<'

concl clay of Sivan)

"At Hom ," un<lay, 6th Jun . 4 to G p.m.:

Balrnoral Hot •I, .\Iuiz •nlwr H< lativPs and frit>IHl::i eorclially inritl'cl.

'1' " , O H 1Hl ~I. ~ CH 0 • J, .

Marriages .

BARNETT-MAGID

.

'l hl' 111<. niuge of ('ltarlott ', Olil:~· dau0htl'1' of

~11·s. a11J tht" ]all' .\lr. Louis Haml'lt u11d gran<lcluugl1tcr of i\lr. a11cl Mrs.

11 .. J.

Htodel.

arnl l'orporul Benjamin nc·orgc ~fa0icl, tJlclest

"on of ~fr. arnl ~Ir .. H. i\J ngicl,

or

Beaufort

\\'•..:;l, tool plnl'<' in tlw (;n•at H.\11:1gogu' ln:t .·llllda\·, }la,· ~:\rd. Hahhi I. \l1rullHlllS ofti-

<·ia le cl.· '

Tlw bride. who Wits gi \vu aW<l." L,\· lwr grnndfoiher, !\fr. H . . J. Stodt•I, ''its att< ndl·d b.v Mi:s ·s (~. \\',\ ni .. k alld I·~. Unrnsu nud littlt·

Freycla ~1agic1. Lt.

n.

i\Ingic1, ln·ot h 'r of t lw bricl ·groom, was the l>l·stman, and tli pole- bnl de rs "ere 'pl. .J ol 111 i\1 ar(' us nn <1 i\frssrs .. 1 . 11nrnett, A. l\I:tgicl ancl I.J. Barnett.

A r t.:eption was h ·I tl flt th P Del Mou ico f{e ·tnnrant. lbbl>i .\britharns proposl·<l tlll' toast of the bride am1 briderrromu and \fr.

({'ourn·illnr) C. l:ametL that of the rnltt•1·

fuhrtrs. Capt ..

J.

11. HtoclPl nlsn spol\l'.

RIVKIN-FURMAN.

'L11w llltllTiacr of i\lirimn Ft1rrna11, of .J >hnn-

11 ·:burg, to i\fomic·e Hi,·kiu, of l':wrl, took plac in tlw Ur1:a! S~ nagugue on , '1111clt1,\' ( Lnu·

H '01m'l'). 2Hrd Ma:. Habbi l. .. Aliraha111s.

nssi. h1d b.\' ~lr. Boris Hmttl' and He\'. . H.

Ka . l'l il1Hl 8. Jo. •fo\\'itz iflic·iat Jd.

'J11i · rn1t ·riuhr ·r:-- \\' n.' }fr. and ~frs 1\1.

F'm·wa11, parent. of tlt briclt·, :ind Hl'\'.· and

~lrs. 1. <Juli:, si--ter nncl brother-in-law of tilt·

\Jridt•t,l'OOlll. 'Jrnna n11Jj~ \\"H.' the lJrilll'Slllilicl iilld ~Ir. H. H. 1~:gul Wfl.' tl1l be!"trnau. 'I hl polehulcl ·rs w •t' • ~[u.:tPrs _\he 1rnd _ l:lC' Brnvn, llYlllil' Bci111el :mcl H11ll\ Knrlai1<·liilp

~Aflc·r thP ('C')'I llll\11\ '~ l1111C·h ()Jl \\'f;S liel<l .d

tl1l' Ilnifa H .h11i1;111t nt "hi<'h H ,., N .

. Jo:--t•fowitz, nf HolH l'l:ot1, p1·1·sid8cl. 'l'nal4ts

\\t•r1· prop!J.'1•d 11, l:t\'s. ll. Nir('litz nnd H.

\lt>lm11

<1, of P:rn'i·I, .rncl ~l< !":--t·::;. E. '1'rn11li I.

I h·n11:111, 'oily <1 •ffl·n. B. Egvrt ; th< l>ricll•-

'~t 1H>111 nncl h. I. <11di r ·spond1 d .

0 t co • g ve •

Youth Confe1•ence.

'I

lil'

p11lilic nre <'< l'dinlh i11Yil<'d I nt tt"11d the ofli<·iaJ.opi:ni11 <1f tl1~· l!ltlt <1nJH' J::io11i I Yo11tl1 (1011fn<ll<'C wlti·lt \\ill hl' JH'l'l'omPd h ILtl>bi l.1w1l Alm1h:t1n · n( H.l.> p.111. r111 ,'11(111:

clay.

l\In.\ :2!Hh. at tli1• .%ill11i.-t l:ill.

Oneg Shabbat.

The1·p will b 1111 Otllg Hhal>l>nt al th1• .%inn- ist Hall to-night Ft'id:t}, ~Htl1 i11!"ia11t) 1111<ll I'

tlit• c·ornbinPd nu. pic·t>: 111' ('ape• To\\'ll Youth Soc·i •til'~. Thero will b1· ~1 1111111hc•r ol' ile1111.;

:nHl tlw .

pcnker

will ht• i\I r.

L. n. Di:-:on.

Orgm1i~Pl'-8en

tnrv

of tlif ~. \ . .%ic111ist Yo11tl1 ( '01111cil. 11 \YC'lc•'cm1 ·.

Cape J

ewish Ot•

phanage.

'rhe Annual l\Jpeting of , uh C'l'ihers nncl rlonor. will be helcl al tlH H01n1.1 011

Hundav.

:mth

irrnl ..

nt

10.~30 a.111. ,'11h"<'1·ilH'1s :11;cl dm1ors n1·1 inviterl to nttcnc1.

J

ewish Young

Women's Residence.

Tlw .Annual .1 ll'ding will lH• h1•l1l at t11P

.%ioni:t

Rall

on

W

·d11l':-;cla:·. :2ncl .Julll', nt :1.:10

p.m.

sharp. ''uh~nilwrl-' ancl ~11pporl<'l"~

:1n· 1n·gp11tly reqtiP.'tccl

tn

aUt•nd.

~~~-•~~~~

Obituary.

MR. J . KRAME

R

.

'l ht• d11nll1 <H·c·111Tl'd :it Hl'a J>ni11t 011 :\Io11- cla,\' nl :\lr . . Ja<·k Km111t r, a dirl'drn· 1f Ilc·rz- lil'rg M11llnl' \id lllati<· Prnd11c·ts, Ltd.

H<'

\\"HS ,j(j \ C:ll'S :"Jlcl .

Mr. J(ntllt r wn~ a Lrotlwr of 1 r. Ii. 1\.r:rnier and ;\fr. ( 'hnrl 'S Krarn ·r. of LYneclot'h. H · leaYr.s n wiclow nwl n . < 11 :incl d:rn••htl·r to who111 .'.'

lllpatl1y

i~

·.

·tc>1td ·<l. · '

Visit o f Dr. Anni Samuelsd to East Africa.

] )r. , \. Sam uelsdor ff spell t a fl'\\"

. Tairubi r c·entl\, eu ro11t • tu Pall'. tin

''as wet

ll\ •

ir.

l\I. Levitan.

111

th noon she ~1ddr '. ,· <i the .'"l'('())Hl 111 tltr • \tiroLi Zioni 8 i ·ietv.

Hlil· wns able to impart to tltl' co . mnP YaluaLl' informuti011 aLout eultu gramrnes, de., bn cl 011 hl'l' exp ·rir1 lt r ob:-;ervations of :irnilar :1wi1•!1P

.\fric·n nncl Hhode

iu.

The following comrniltL'l' of till•

.%ioni ·t 8oci t \ \\a. el 't°ted: C'hain11

~l. LP,-itnn; ' 'ecretnrY, \lisl-i .Julie ( 'ommitt' : ).Ji '. LeYitan .1. Iis.- (;

mun, ~fi. ~ 0. Bruckman, 1i\Ii~~ H.

~Iajor 8omen, ~fr. A. Hifkill, l1t

Frnn klin. The Cultured

'01wenor "ii t'idecl lut r. Dr. , 'umut>lsdmft' 1m•t ti mitt ·e nnd \\'ml,ecl out a c·lllturnl pro with th m.

1 1

SHOWING OF PALESTINIAN FIL 'rhc· • -airoLi Jewish 8o('ial Cirele for a public ~ howing of th' Pal ."ti11ir

· · Lnncl of

Promi

e" and "Hom ·land Making,'· nt the 'l'hentre Ho) al, • ~air

kind p ·rmi. sion of th mt11ingt·rn •nt;

tion was mncl , , the prot.: ·eels of whir ch·voted

to

th' .J wish Holdier:-:' \\

nr

\ Fund. The .Tewi.'h c01m1111lliti •:-; iltt

On the aturday

H1nnu

ldorff'' d

partur

the Ea. t broa<lcnstina Rtntion

rn

ntionecl her

1

in town in

the

news

bull

tin. 111 <li her yi..;iL, tb announ · ·r spok of

the

ti· f h \\ iz.o in Pal :tine .111tl h

i , 000 Poli. h .Jewish ri::f u ere ._, were e on th 1ir arrival in Pal'· tine. Th au . pokl of the w lfore work iu J>ale ti the fine re ulL achiev <1 by having

the

lnwest infantile mortnlit\' rate i11 th

H

• conc.:lm1cd

hi ref

l'('.ll

·e to

J)r. ..

clorff~ Yi. it ln

r murkinrr thnt

he

hoc

lisl1Pcl n

\Yi7.~

bran ·h i17 E.;nd .\frirn .

1

>l'.

Sa111ut>l~dorff kft , airnbi tor l

Palei--ti1w 011 Monduv, ~Ln 10th afti:>r of onlv fh e

chvs ·

cluri~1a wli.id1 I :1<·t·nnq.ili ·h cl a g.rc~t d ul.'"'

The Beth Din announce that omrnem• , on • Ia · 28th at :;.26

aHC.l end~ at li.

l a

p.m. on •

Car

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Referensi

Dokumen terkait

The annual general meeting of the Gardens Branch took place at the Zionist Hall on Thursday evening, 26th March.. Majssel was in the chair, and reported on the activities of the year,

AL the committee meeting of the Jewish Sick Relief Society Bickur Sholim held last week- the first to have been held since the annual general meeting-Mr.. Suritz was elected President

The annual general meeting of the Union of Jewish Women of South Africa Cape Tol\n Branch will be held at the Zionist Hall on Tuesday, 9th May, at 3 p.m., fol- lcrned by a Social Tea..

The Woodstock Brith Trumpeldor also held a Memorial meeting which took place at the Talmud' Torah Hall on Sunday at 11 a.m.. Messrs Snitcher and Rogoff spoke at the

Perhaps the most unique of all Sedorim on the econd night of Pesach was that held hv the Jewish Rover Scouts '\vho, together w,ith BO hrother Rovers from all part of South Africa, were

In addition to the good results in the general competitions, the 3rd Cape Town Pack also won the Divisional Peninsula Swimming Competition, organised by the Royal Life Saving Society..

On Sunday evening the Malmesbury Jewish Community gathered at a social in the Talmud Torah Hall to bid farewell to Mr.. Sam Zieper on their departure from Malmeshury to ta e up

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..