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Zionist Sooiallst Party.

A public meeting wa held at the Zionist Hall on Monday, 1st November, when the subject under discu. sion was "Soviet Russia and Zionism."

~fr. . Abel (in th chair) tat d that much misinformed confused and iguorn nt thinking haci prevailed i.; regard to the Zioni ·t atti.tude ~a­

wards oviet Ru sin. , in<'e the Hfl I revolutio11 the Soviet Government had ba:ed its polic~· upon fear of an attack on it h~· th capitalist powers, and had t nded to i olate itself from the rest of the world, and insulate Hus ·ian .Jewr~· from con- tact with its brethr n. Its attitude had h t•n that Ru ian Jewry had n ither common caus nor identitv of interest with the rPst of J e>wQ·. In Russia~ ey . , Britain wa the citnd l of .capitalism and was con idered as her main potPnt1al enemy.

As a re:ult of the Palestine )landnt<' h<'ing vested in Britain Zionism was tarrP<l with the Rnnw brush and wa branded us nwn'l~ ct "tool ol British Imperialism." Accordin~l~, Zionism was outlaw d in oviet Rusl'iin and Zionist Socialists langni hed in oviet prison camp.. Toward: tlw end of 1941, when Moscow was in din• 1wril, Ru·- sian Jewrv mad an anguhd1ing appeal to fellow Jewry for. a istanc . Thi: was of grea~ . ignifie- ance a marking a changt.• in the Rw~sian GoY<'rn- ment's attitude particularly wlwn on realisNl that all politica'l activity in Rn. sia wns stridl~

controlled by the governmc•nt.

fr. Ch. Achron sta~ed that although the Yi. hm had made overtures to 8oviet Russia, our out- stretch d hand had not yet het>n gr, sped. Hfor- tunately, communists wt.•re making part~· capital out of the natural sympathy of Jewry towards Ru sia in its present po ·ition. An ,pinion prc·- vailed that if we did not antagonise ,'u\'iet Ru sia or the communists, Zionism would g t it· de- served rewards. As Rus. ia' · fulm political trend wa uncertain, it wa difficult to aec<>pt thi · outlook, and it was ther for 11 t' s nry to e. am- ine the past. 'l'he anti-Zioni ·t attitude of tht>

Ru:sian Government wa no in ident; it. )£>ad r · were w JI-informed and it. attitude wa, not du to the infiuenc of the Pait• tin omrnuni. t Party.

Their original for~ign poht•y ' a hn. Pd upon th ovc•rthrow of we t rn capitali 111 m1<l thi e.·- plained their oppo ition to Zi nism. There coul<l only b a ch nge in th , ovict attitudl' toward:

Zioni m if h r wn a h ng in i int rnnti nnl polic). 'J h r wa till Zioui t o iali

n nt in i t nc in Hu ia nu<l ment to' ard Zionism 11mong th population.

Mr. B. Pa<lowich tat cl that W<' wi he<l o for- g {; th pa t nnrl tart al re h in our n•l11tion \\ ith th • SO\·i t. W gr et d ~hf' heroi Il<•d . .r\ rniy with 1m tintod ndmimtion. H • b lil'Yl'd that tl11• hnnd of Hu. ian J wr ' wn held out. to f<>llow .J1•wry in all incerity. The Yi hm· \\'HS the> only progr s- :i · 1cvolutionary factor in thl' .i. 't•at' ~~a t nnd it wa due to the O\'iet political trntPtgy thnt it· y s were clo C(l to this fact. It wn natural thnt Zioni m had not died altogether in Ru. sin, although it had been atrophif'<l o it· mn.·im11111 ext nt. The incorporation of almost iwo million of national-minded Jews in Russia would lwlp considcrabl · to di ·pel thr ignornnc<' ot the RoviPt authorities regarding the c•onstrnctfr a<'hien- ments of the Yishuv.

Sea Point Massadah AsSOclatlon.

Clo ' on a lmndr d people crowded m to tlu•

loungt> · of the Bnlmoral HotE•I. ea Point, 011

. Monday evening, .,..ovemlwr th, when another meeting of tho ea Point )la ',·a<lah Associatio11 took placP. Mr. 8. l\I. L<'vin, '"·ho was in tl11•

chair, wekomNl i hose pr •sPnt and outlined thl•

aims of th 'ociety and gav 1 d tails of its futur"

progrnmm , wl1ich includ d section· for Zioni t

tudy, HP brew, .T.1 .1". work and social ancl sport- ing activities.

Miss I-'. Are>n then gan• au <'Xceedingly i11- t resting survey of current n ws topics whicl1

greatly impres~t'Cl the audience. Two

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•lightful songs were rendered by Miss Diana Lazar, accom- panied by Miss Kantor.

The guest speaker of th ev ning was Dr. Ahr.

H. Jonker, d1tor of "Dit.• 8nid rstem," who chose as his subject "The Que. tion of Hace. '' He cont n<le<l that in civilis d :ociety ther wa no :uch tiling as a pure race. Di ·cussing the sub- jlct not from the sciPntific but from the popular aspect, he went ou to ('Xamine the rea. ous which k ep people together, such as religion, language.

geographicnl location and e1nrironm nt, and com- mon intl'n•.:t, contending that none of these in it. elf explain('d the ~xisteucl' of separate group . H maintai1ll'd that nationi-; k pt their identity becaus<' they thought they w re differ nt or were thought to be differ nt. In e s1•nc eYf'ry one bPlong cl to ono universal hrotherhoocl.

Th address was followed by a. keen di cus ion which la tcd twice a long a th original lecture.

<'entred rnaiuly on J •wi ·h nntionhood and the re- lation ·hip betweel\ Zioni m ancl internationali m.

!-)pveral mPmbc:rs partic·ipa t 'd and some well-

<' hos •n r .mark were made by ~lrs. Jonker. Dr.

.Tonk •r, in his r pl,y, a.ffi1mHl hi:s bcli •f in Zionism, but maintained that anti-St>miti. m wn · primaril.v a probh m for the non-Jew ..

Af i the i.ea int rval, :Mr.

A.

Han on gav<'

detail~ of Ma', adah' · forthcommg concert at till' Odeon Theatr on Sunday, D1•<'emb r 5th, in aid of Youth Aliyah. The meeting ·onclud d with a hl'arty Yote of thank· proposed by l\lr. . Frank.

Th·.: n . t meetiug will take th• form of a film l'Ve.1ing. f aturing n w Pal 'Stin 1·ell'a.f's, on )[outlay, 22nd inst.

Muizenberg Jewish Ladies' Sewing Circle.

A very pleasant aft rnoon w~ pent at tlw Balmoral HotPi_. l\fuizenb rg, ·on Thur da.y, 2nd inst., by a large number of mc•mbP1" and vi ·itors of th • above Society.

'lho gue t sp aker of th aftemoun wn H.nbhi Dr. E. W. Kirz1wr, wbo paid tribut to the re- markable work don by the Society (Mr·. Ch.

Kriklor, Pr<.'sident) and al o to th Ladie.' Ilene- rnlent • ocicty, ... Iuut.enb r r (lrs. L. B rmnn.

( hairlauy) whci • han,'<l in the charit. bl work done for the si. t P.H insL1tution in ]'alesti1w.

"hieh w"rt• 1pport d by th m. 11 poiuud ou th t th r rn ill much mm eo1 n h ir di po al for mi ing fund .

Mr . Krikl r tlmnl-ed tlw n1c•mlwr for b iug

I"' ut and l abb1 Kirzn •1 for hi kiudn ;

( '. ntor Gold' •a S<'l', who delight cl the audi n <>

'' ith hi. •loq11<'nt n•ading of thn•o Vl'l'Y appro- pl'iat' 11rii It. , and Mr . ,J. hapC'r for a· i ting to mnke the afl•moon a :u ce . • Jr·. Krikler also tl1nnlu•d the hostc · · .. lrs. B. 'hirken, of th<' Balmoral Hot I, and ~fr. and J. frs. Phillip for their willingn s at nll tim to help.

Ort-Oze : Cape Town Branch.

TlH first of a . cries of drawing-room meeting·

lo b held hy th Cape Town Branch of the Ort· Oze took pine last Wedn <lay night, 'ovember

:~rd, at the 1 esiuence of ~lrl' . .Ab1.•lson, 25, Queen's Hoad, ca l'oint, when the gue t speaker was

\lr. Richard Feld1nan, .M.P.C., of Johannesburg.

Thor~ was a la1 ge atendance and Dr. L. Mirvish.

who was in th' chair, explained the manner in which the Vocational Guidauc' Bureau had tarted

111 'ape 'rown.

~fr. Feldman traced the ideology of the Ort anJ

~ave a very comprehensive account of the excel- lent work which the 01 t-Oz and the Vocational G uidanc' Bur au ar doing i11 J oham1<.•sburg and 1·xpressed the hope that the same would be the 1·a. e in the Cape. Over thrc • liuudred young:ter · had b • n placed in apprenticeship in Johanne. - burg dming tl.iP last three years and although the number itself did not ap!Jear large, it was n m an achievement. Latterly the Ort-Oze had drawn attention to the need for more Jewish girls

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THE PWECT COOKJNC OIL

ovember 12th, 1948

entering the nursing profession, but it was sti!

too early to note the resu ts of the efforts.

Numerous questions were asked from the ftOOi and the meeting expressed it keen sympat with the aims of the work being und 1-taken. T~

meeting concluded after sincere votes of thank!

had been passed to the speak .r and thE> hostesa the evening

• • • * •

The Ort-Oze has a p rmanent office at Room 12 Third Floor, Loudon and I"ancashire Buil · ]4 , 't. George's troet, Cape Town, and t Secretary will be only too plea. ed to a sist an youths or their parents s "king advice or a i ance. The telephone number is 3-21 7 and t postal addre s is P.O. Box :1321, Cnpe Town.

Synagogue Forum.

The usual J,1mch ou l\.foeting of the Synago Forum took place in the Talmud Torah Hall, Ho

tr et, on \Vednesday, 3rd iTovember, and w attc>nd0d by an e.·ceptionally large gathering.

Due to tlw· a.bsence of )fr. Harold Hoffma l\lr. A. V. J ncob was in the chair and called Rabbi I. Abrahams, who continued with his seco lecturettc ju the eries "The J <'Wi h Home After the Uabbi'R most int re:ting address t Chairman called for discu!';sion and a number questions were asked.

Th next Luncheon ~feeting of the Synagogu Forum will take place on Wednesday, ovemba 17th. in the Talmud Torah Hall, Hope Street

Massadah Association.

The last meeting took place on Wednesday, 3l'i i1L t., at Rosecourt. Mr. E. Charlaff presid )Ir . •.. M. Levin <lehvered an interesting cornmPntar;'\·, with P" iaT refer€'nrc to &n- Gnrion's re ignation.

.Mr. )f. Ben-Ari• was thi> guc>st speaker of evening. He d10 · a. hi: suhj<'ct "The Arabs Pale. tine," :m<l in a \'ery illuminating talk tr&c\I:

the early history of th .\.rahs through the turie. till the pre ent day.

Qu stions wcrn a k cl of 2\l I'.

replied to them.

The Chairman p opos d a vot of thank peaker.

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Hospital Kosher Kitchen.

Th nam of Mrs. her (Hon. Tr

\\11S innclvertcnt1y omittPd from th newly

Cor nnitt e of the Ho pita) KoshP.r Kitchen, p lished lnc::t week.

Northern Districts Zionist Guild.

The fir t Conversazione of the Northera Tht- tricts Zionist Guild was held at the residena!

Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaplan, Parow, on 26th October and a large and enthusiastic gathering wu pn.

sent. Mr. I. Kaplan, the chairman, welcomed visiting speakers. Dr. Knrk gave a very welJ.

thought-out address on "Organisation" which 1

much appreciated. Mr. Laden then kept audience amused with two of his witty sketdiel Mr. 8. M. Levin spoke on "Current PolitiCSJ Problems.11 Thereafter refreshments were Be1'T

and a vote of thanks to the visitors wu Pl;

moved by Mr. D. Minde. The evening conclud at a late hour with the singing of Hatikvah .

Woodstock and Salt River Talmud Torah and Cultural Circle.

An Oneg Shabbat under the auspices of above societies was held on Saturday aft;emoor 30th October, at the Talmud Torah Hall, ~

was crowded with childr n and adults. The chilt Continued on Page 608.

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Forthcoming Events.

Muizenberg Massadah Association.

Tit<• llP l J11Pt·ti11µ; ''"ill lit• ht>ltl t<H i~li t ( b'riLla.'

!~tit inst.), al tlll1 n .... irluJH·t of :.\lrs. _\I. .yatn . '·,..;1,ri11<_!;fh·ld." -Ch•\t•<lon Hoa<l, :\llliz.p11her11:. al

~.:\O p.11i. .\(h . . J. Ht1rh tl'i11. K.C' .. will .·1wak 011

•· 1•:111a11C ip:tti011."

C.T. Ladies' Society.

'ffip C'n]H' l'own Ladi(•s' ~ol'il'l,\' for

:rnr

H<•liv1 ill hold il · 1w;.;t lll<'l'ling oll Thursday. ]l th in.·t ..

at ll11· n·sitlP11c11 of .\Ir·. Bt>rl'lmri Vt.. J l 11g11t•Hol An•Jl11 •. Or«11.it•z.id1l, .1l 2.:~() p.111. ,\ll frit>nd,

\\ (•korne.

Social & Personal.

Th·· 1un1 rPt;.!;l' of :\Iona, el<l t da11g;hfrr ol .\Jr.

and ..\1 r:-i . . J. \'olu.-;lu•n, of Cape 'J'own, lo J,ps\i,•

(;"Jclhlalt. l l i .Jolt<\111wsl11rg "·ill take pl: cc nL tit'' OnrdP11 ~y1wgog1il' OH tlH' 1 lth 1~0Yl~mlwr :it

t.:m p.111.

IN AND A ROU N D T H E P ENINSULA.

Continued from Page 606.

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for :i drn1nati<· sl'r·tion and lihr:ll',\. , dopi- ng n l 11g-ra11g:v poll<·~-. Yo11tl1 n111 Jinn• a lt:d,it·1- ti n \ m·th,,· of tlw 1llllll'«', "itl1 f:l<'iliti0 lot' :-.pr 1 t :111d ga1110 , room for g:1l11Pri11g di 1•11:-;-

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South Peninsula Zionist Association.

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tool· plnct• at tin• ~irl111011tl1 1 lokl. ~l1ii~t.'llh1•1·g.

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(•ll ' ThP ~ T<lZlll'l'll!'" h.v Rholt•111 Asli.

'l'lH oppnrl1111ity was tnkt·n to p·1 s a r1•:·ml11t ion 011 Balfo11l' Dav. wlii<·li was prnpo c•d by .\lr. IL . f. Hifkin n1Hl .·(·c-ond1•cl hy .:\11'. D. L. D:widowitz..

Tli(• f'V<'llillg (•onr·l1Hh·d h.r tltl' Chairnrnn tl1ank··

ing )II'. LcYit1• for his mo-d i11i(•r0sti11g inlk and i Ill· otl1Pl's wl10 '-'O nhly ('Onlt ilrntt•tl to thl p\·l'ning':-.

pl a lll'l'. ,\. sppr·i;1] thanks \\a n•cor<lecl to .\fi -.

Y. B1•rg, ti!<' lH''' jJl'opri( ( l'l'ss of 111l' ~it1111otd Ii lloll•l. for ll<'r most gc1wrrn1s hospitalit~._

THE SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH CHRONICLE.

"Chronicle" Sea-Side Fund.

THIS WEEK'S LIST.

£ d.

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.J 1•wish ~i(·k Hl'lit>f SoC'ivty ... .

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-each £:1 :~s. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .

\Ir. and .\I rs. :"" .. J. Bl'rn ·tcin: L. Hubi11- :-.tein; ('la1t•111011t .lpwi~h J,adit>s'

~oC'il'h·: l l. Pollial'k & Co.. Ltd.;

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PIQUETBERG HEBREW CONGREGATION.

WANTED

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Mr. J. KATZEFF, Hon. President, Piquetberg Hebrew Congregation.

November 12th, 19

CORRESPONDENCE.

The Chalitza Question.

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Referensi

Dokumen terkait

arc d~l'l'Y dly famed for the high qu:ilit:· of their e.·hihition:-.. Cohlhlatt ilnd

crowded Lo its utmo t capatit ' ith youngsters on the occasion of the celebration of the Fifth Anniver ary of the Iinyan Joseph, the Talmud Torah Boy · Minyan.. o\\ing Lo the absence of

l\fo; · Elma :Fcinhols obliged with seYeral musical monoloo·ues; h was fo1low and tl{e important part he had played in the history o[ a ewry of his time.. Zwejer und

A concert, to swell the funds of the Orange Grove Fete, i~ ht>ing hf'ld in the Zionist Hall on Saturday evPning, 28th inst., under the auspices of the Bnoth Zion As ociation.. The

Sachs, the Chair- man of the League will speak on ·~The Struggle for Jewish Labour in Palestine." During the course of the evening the latest news from Palestine will be read.. On

Achron 'ms i 11 the chair, and said that though the beginnings had -been diffi- cult, the Party had achieved a large measure of suc'ess · and vvas responsible for the ~pread of the

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.. Stern is Chair- man of Conferenc , which will .continue

After refer- ring to the significant political work nt pre ent being clone by Zionist leaders, he stressed the importance of a maximum Shekel enrolment in order to trengthen our hand