I
1943,
n· 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:.
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ul' the
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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,
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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
J1c n:spect
fuII
yreminded thJt
he Annual Meeting
will be held
::itr
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
for1942.
2. Election of
'xccutiveJnd 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
isno better Oil m2dc.
THE PERFECT COOKING OIL. Sold everywhere in different sizes.
IN AND AROUND THE PENINSULA.
:l. -
BIRTH.
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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
onW
·d11l':-;cla:·. :2ncl .Julll', nt :1.:10p.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, • ~airkind 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 •:-; ilttOn the aturday
H1nnu
ldorff'' dpartur
the Ea. t broa<lcnstina Rtntionrn
ntionecl her1
in town inthe
newsbull
tin. 111 <li her yi..;iL, tb announ · ·r spok ofthe
ti· f h \\ iz.o in Pal :tine .111tl hi , 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 thH
• conc.:lm1cdhi ref
l'('.ll·e to
J)r. ..clorff~ Yi. it ln
r murkinrr thnt
hehoc
lisl1Pcl n\Yi7.~
bran ·h i17 E.;nd .\frirn .1
>l'.
Sa111ut>l~dorff kft , airnbi tor lPalei--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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