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Around the Peninsula I

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la lssooiation.

aeeting of the ea Point Branch held at House Hotel on .June 5th, Mr. . M.

a very informative and interesting talk at the Uro s Roa<l.-.,, He recalled happened after the much looked for-

VJ.Day,

and spoke very convincingly on , events affect Jewry'..; po ition. tfhe did not he itatc to tell hi audi~nce how

ted

world .Jewry was with the indiffer- Ul'jted Nations to the position of the J w in Europ and what was fnci1w the futnr . He point€d out that the • ign · on the long road to our ulti- and mentioued in :upport the spou- wment of th British Labour Party,

n attitude

to

Zioni. m, ancl recent in- by viet Ru ia. 'l'he p ak r point ·<l IDlportance of using every opportunit

our case to the non-Jewi h world, but w had to rely on our resonroe an<l apeedily as possible.

mokur very ably thaukP<l th' iwaker tructive tall· and rnicPd the Ii teners

acC'omp: uieid by .Mr . which wPrP very much H<'1wck who wa · in thP Le\•in and 1lr. and ..

fr.

* *

tlw peal <'I' nwl •look 1

we going to \\ iu th p ac' the war i O\'f'r ?' He poi11ti>d out th. t peac<' had romc. the wo1 lcl wa still in unr

t.

'l'h"1 outlook for .Jewrv wa not The onl: olution for a la ·ting ]>eacP wa, raisation of th world and the adoption of alue · a national home rn t h1 on I.'·

for the .J wish nation.

fin rea<ling of R 'hol<l th' .Jew'' h. · son wa n'1td hv Miss .Juli1•t I,e\"(•tan.

mowitz rf•iul i lu: lnti.>.-L 1u•ws flash from Mr . .Zuckerm.tn proposed. a vote of Rabbi Abrahams for his int •r :-ting talk

Hrs.

Abrahams, the ho. tc ~. and al o to etan. Thi c·onc·luded a delightful nft0r-

* * *

sful ThPeting wa.- held by t.h<' Branch 011 :\fond

a:

afternoon, 11th .June.

idencc> of :\lrs, Y. Cohc>n, 11 choonder Garden

bba aud .\Ii s Ba11k delighted tlH•

with a 1.i:mofo1 te duct1 as clid )liss Freda

a

rec·itation and )!i: .. Gola Levin with pea ant dance. Mrs. Rub.'· Kahn read monolog11<• in Yiddish and Mrs. Ch Wd a torv from the Tanach.

Padowidt ~gaYl' , talk in Yiddish on h ,

Tat

ion a 1 Fund." I 11 a most able>

cing tn:\nt•l't' h e>.·plained the import- vital part llw .T. T.F. has played in the

of grdz Israel. lt was fdt b.'· all ibat tbP f'Jl< a]·C'r had rendered a great th Ziori

t

can. e> by his most intc>re:ting

ive add1 ess.

fr·. :'.\1. Z1wken ian. Hon. Life Presi- ed th sper..l·er :ind ::\fr:-. h. Cohen.

h<>rg, y·iC'e- lrnirlad~·, proposed a vole>

to the l~o, tL'S. and nrtist ..

ii·

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llD!er of the competition arranged by the Brandi of ihc Bnotl.,.Eion at. the "Vic- ' held in the Zionist Ha l1 on 17th May

t1ansen . Vredehoek (~ra~·), and 'Mrs.

Imberg (b ·o pack· of cards).

Orphanage.

ildr n 111

tJ,

Home ha.v<> thi. year bad numlw1· of pat til' and cC'lebrations.

\YPll-wi ·ltPrs have vied dth t'HC'h other mg rli ir .-·i11wlta · in co11j11nc .ion wi h n. )II'. n11d )lrs. Archir- '1wks and r . . 'agov, ol .. ea Point. gave the a love I.'· party in <'elehrn lion of thl'

f tl{f•fr rP.'p ctin) on ancl daughter.

r. and .\[r:--. lhl.'kin, hoth of whom e Orphn1 nge f'ommittc>e, arrauged for Barmii.zn:i.h party to h held at the the Barmitzvah lad, Hocln1?y, ana hi.·

THE SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH CHRONICLE.

friend· joiu d with the girls and boys in th Home 1t1 tit<'ir Joyou 1•eleb1atio11 .. The whole •·

P

0

l'11. 1 of tlH ·p parties wet f•, of ecrnr P, bornP by

t Ill' • good people.

\Ir. B. A. l'n ~11ow, l'a:,,L J)resid< ut an<l present.

A.d_ing J>n• ·i-Jp11r. (•clebratl'd hi. GUth birthday h)·

g1vlllg u pady to aii Orµhanagl' i1u11all·s past and p1·v~P11t. l-io111c .)U uf tlw Old Boy:-; and Girls a.-

\\'1'11 a: 111u ·1 llH11llb1.•r of t 111· ( 1om111ittl:L' joiuul ii' tltis jo)Oll.' g;afoerillg and :wldo111 !tan: tlu•

_you 11g. tPt' ha<l uch a ·0111bined ff'a t of enter- tai111111111t nmi g;ooti thing~ h lovetl of cbil<lron.

Annual Isaac Ochberg Birthday Celebration.- l~ac·li ·' e111· i-iitl'l' Li1 • cl alh of that Orphanagt>

hf'11 •fado1'. baa · Oehbl•rg, hiis birthday 31st .:\lay ha bo 11 •t•l bruted b.' the children of Oraujia .\Jr . Be1 t lw l~p ·hiu l\lr, OchlH•rg's t>L<lL·st daugl1t<>r prm id(• t~1 • ''lier withal for this hinh- da.v pa1·L.\ ns al o for mu11Pt:11·~· irift · for PVt>r.' c·l11lu in the Houa>.

On 'I h11r clay vP11in •. :nst .\lay. a speC'inl hi l't hdn.' ll}Jp(•1· '\a pn•pnrcc.l aud about 0 Old Hoy· and Girl. \'it it mo ·t of t.11<> ConuuitteP.

joinl'd tl1" c•liiltln•11 at n 11•ally fl'. t ivt> rc·pa..:t pro- 1·i<lPd lor by ~r ·. l~p tl i11' · g 1H•ru11 <·h«'qu"

.\ftr-1· 1"1111 .i11 iil't' had Ii •e11 do11 • to tlte Utl'al b' hot 11 <'liilcl1·1·11 ai:d adult , ,\l 1'. B . . A. Cm now, !ht .\c·t i11g Pn• 1dP11 I. n•1ni11dl1d 1 h1• a ·::-1•111hlagP oi' 1111' import of Litt fl•a

t.

Tilt• lntt• .\Lr. OehlH•rg' da11ghit•r fc It that lwr latl1P1" 111e111on l1011ld lw I t>pl '\'1·r f n• h iu the mind of tlw t•J1il<lrc1H nud l'o111rnlllc(' 1111d Iii: :hi.' f'l'lohraiiou of Iii· lllllliVl'l- -;ar~ rathPt' tlin11 that ol hi. dt'atli \\011ld hL• a rnor.•

l'flic·ac·1011 11u I hod of acl1i1•yi11g t hi desirahlo oh- j1 c·t..

\Ir • . lnc•I Sh1i1•1, ltltU o 11111 .'L•11ior Old Boy a Oil ' of 1l1l' Jnrg.• l1und (

r

t Ito (' .\Jr. Oehherg lwd "" < LH'd fn 111 tlw pog10m Hl'l'HS i11 IB21, thP11 fl'Pliugl.· a ldr<• d l11t c·l1ild1<·11 of iJ11· llonH'. llL 1Pmi1ull'<l th Ill of Ir. O('hbc·r·g 111LL'J'L' i in lh1•

1·hild1C'11 pa.t. prc•·c•nt allll 111i11n., poiJltmg ou

t l1n altltou<Tlt 11<' di cl om 1.· l'H 1· a ro h1 f J1'l'i hu11gh till pro ide<l for tl1(•i.: hi rlwr 1•ciui·,1- t ion and for dowri or lhc gfrl whl'11 tl1P~

111111T1L<1. , c thnt tutun> 'i>lll'J'ation '\ill liav1·

<·mi. • I J 1 P' c•r1• am.I blP. t 110 lllllllp ·llld pt>r oualih· uf 1 ltl• man wltolll u II ! h Old Boys und Gi1·1 ·

;dwa~

· i

l1ou~ht

nncl spokl' of a. "Dadd.) ( )c'ltbPrg."

The• hir1,}1da.v pt • Pnl c f 1111rney wc..•n• t.}H'n cli. - t l'1hufrd bj· tlw <.. haiilady . . \Ir .. A.

v· . .

J acoh. and tltis n111111:il hir I c!a.)· fo.tivity <·1mel11d1d with i!lt' li•·art.' ·i11gi11g; of fin I·in1h and th<' ..NRtioual

,\ 11t.JH Ill.

Great Synagogue Ladles' Guild.

ThPn' wus a WPll a tL•mlc d g:.d h1•riug of tht.•

C:rl'at ,'nrng< g111 Ladil's' G11ild rm '1'1w.-day, 5th .J 11ne, wl11•n t li1• ·1wakl r wa. l'rof • sor Ha hhi I Tael Ahrnhnm ·.

'l'he <·hap!< r 111 Gene i · dnaliu r witlt tlw Ak<>clah wa:-: tudil'd aud di ·cu· Pd. 'I lu inrwr :ignifieanc~

and tltc- valualik le· cm· d<'riving from tlrni arwi1•11t ad,, \\as show1 t•lcarl.) hy the Rnhhi', i11t<'l'lll'<'tatui11 of tlw pai-;sng{'.

Ht•ports m1 tlw ~ ~·nagogue \nt l'l'. the \Var .\ppeal effort and Red ro. is nnd Air lj'oree 1''uml (U .. J.W.) wen.:' g:iven hy ::\fr . l..1. Diamond. Lettl'!'s

New Year Greeting

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Chronicl will pubfod1ing

.J.. Tew

Year

Greeting~

in before R sh Hashona

which

thL

on

the 8th September.

again he the

i

u

ear

fall~

0-wing to the

high

cost of production o · the paper, the Management

has

relucbrntJ,,·

been

emnpelled

to in ·rease t.he pric:c to 4/(j per greetin

11,

with a maximum of :m

word~.

4\clditional

words will be

charged

at th•

rntc of

ld. per word.

Wl'r<' r<·au frorn soldier n (•ipients of pan·cls an<l from th<•

lT .. T.,V.

tltanki11g for woollP11 eomforts.

WoollPn garni nts fur distrihution to tlw 'Va1·

~\ppPal aud 'Vi7.o Wl'r1' },andPd ir~ to ),Ir~. Bl11'sgP1'.

Kni ting Convener. ·

Mr .. I. 4 hraham , front the. f'hair proposed that good wislws he extendf'd to the Green and Seu Poi11t Congrcgat10n'. newly formed Women';~

4\ · ·o<'in~i,m. 'rlti~ was nnonimou. ly accepted.

(Oonli-nuetl

m

Third Oowmn).

Social & Personal.

Ir . .M. Policansky has het'n elected to tl1P F el- lowship clas. of thC' Royal Institute of Rriti !1 A rchitecb-1.

* * * *

Tiu• mnrria~<' of :\la vi , ·' oun~e. t daug;htel' of MI'. and l\Ir '. ,J. Fl'ank .. and Dan. c•l<ler . on of

~lr . B. Cohen and the late .Mr. A. Hotz, took pln<"e on June 3rd a.t thl' 'Yolmaran · Street ynn- gog1w .• Johann ·burg.

* * * - *

'l'he marriage uf Fredu1 onl,r daughter of )Ir.

:111cl ..\Lrs. L. Suti11, of ~optinlll · Stn c>t, Paarl.

to

C'haim Klein, of Yrt d ho k K tate. Ap' Town.

,~·ill hf' ·olemnis<'d in i he Paarl S:rnagogu<' on . u11<la,\·. 17th .June, at 3.30 p.m. Re eption

at

('pntral Hotel at <1 p.m. '"o cards. Relative aud

t·iends arC' kindly to acc<'pt thi jntimation n: n JH•r onhl im·itation.

• • * •

'I IH' 1•ngng11nw11i i. a11not1JH'Pd of Hitn. t•lclt•t' dnugl1tPr of ~h. and .Mr~. Pnnl )filler, of .Johan- 110 burg, and Ts ,\", ,rom1ge

t

son of Mr. and [r .

\\Tolf J\fill<'r.

.

of , omer. d 'V(>.

t.

(Continued from Second Oolumn).

It '"' a1111011tH'L1cl tliat ,\lt'i>. Abraham· \\Otild

Ii<' ntlPtll!UJg tiH Tltn11l·.gi,·111g ,'enriee at ,'f.

(~('OJ'g<•'s ('nth< rlral cl. a I '.A. \ d\ .. · .• ·tn.ff ( ffif•flr a11d al 0 f')Jle ('llti11 r tlJ<• l 11icm ol ,J(•\\i.-li \'Jilt 11.

'l'hL• ll(•.·1 llll"11'i11~ 'nil 111• lwld 011 T11eisda :frd .J11I •• \\liP11 th1· .pu1IH11 \\Ill Iii• ~\ll's. II. L1win.

Society to be Formed at Observatory- Mowbray.

He11•11 I~ .\L. r IC. ('lrnrlafl'

:-,, ~I. IJ11\•i11, ot1 l1Pltnlf o tlw Organi · tion Com 1111ttPl' of tlH' W.P. ~iom. t l'ouuul. p id n vi i

to Oh "l' i tot'. ·-:.\lowb1 H,\ nnd llll't l ading rn m

111 r ol tlu ('011°1111111it . A a 1·• ult it wu r

· oh<cl to • tahli 11 nn Oh Pl\ tor· - lo brn

Z1011i t O('ll't,' 111d n11 t>rgr 11i mg Co11111iittt>c• \\a1>

llf l}JOj Id l'<l

A lilt' ting ol all J11Plltl1 r. of tl1L' <·11111rnunit • to lam1C'lt hP ._'oci<

t.r

will h" lwld

nt

tht r ·idenc~·

of )Ir. a11Cl ~fr.. L. llml<'s, "Ha1·gil ' Uhod ·

AVl'llllt', )lowbray 011 \~<'chlf'·day. 20th .Juul', a!

',If' p.111. Addri~·M•s \\;11 bc> dt>liv1>r1d b~ Dr.

J.

11.

H.'tn\ itz und ~Irs. 11' . J\. Cro · · r111d tho~·" pre ont will linvp an oppo1·tunity of enrolling and of Hdopt int:!; a c·on ·t.itui ion.

U.J.W. S.A. Jewish War Appeal-Women's Campaign.

.\Ir" J. J\ brn hank 1111d .i\Jr . .\lin11a J.ievitu vi. 1tt'd t.IH• Maitland

Grouv

at the 1·e. i<l 'nc1 of .\I r·s. ,.\. ,'t Lm0all on lwhalr of tl1e War App •al n•c·pnt ly. .\ largl' gath •ring \'PQ' <'llthusiastically rt>sponded to tlw addre!s e · given by th ,.i ·i tor .

.\ 11 It,. Pcuti,·e Co111mitte£ wa t>IPctt d a: follow.-:

( lrnirn an,, lrs. D. BIO(h; \ iee- 'hairman,. lrs. R.

!~arnctt; Hou. ~ecretary, .M1 " B. Koonin; Hon.

I rea: 11r1>1·, drs 11'. I Jodi. L\lr:. Oziu ky wa · appomtcd the Clothing 'e ·tion Conven •r and .\les<.la 111 •s _\I. ,] ucli.so11 a 11<l U. Hanou, 'a rd on- vc>1101. ·. A largP ,.,. ol'kiug , 1·ommittce was also t•led d. An L'-·<'elfent start with the ca1wa ·s wa.

llladt• from amc,ng tho .. o pr ·sent. The Comrnittel~

lian• in han<l a m1mb<'I" of fnnC'tions whiC'h will b • li<'ld i11 aid of the Wai .\ppenl.

* • * *

'l'hL· )lowbra_y Uro11p was visited on the .jtlJ .J 1111e by .:\Ir .. )[i1111a l,(•\•ita · and )lrs . .:\leryl Uam·

nt tht> hcrnw of ~ll's. S. Lizcrhrum, the ConV(•11e1·

of ibis ac·tin• grn11p. 'l'h•rc was a large nttend- at~t·~~ an<l those pr'. ··11t all £'.·pre::; '<'d their ke 11 w1llmg11P.-s to J.:utic·ip:itt in the work of the War

~\ppeal. _\1csda111<>s Hodes and Stein wen' appointetl c>om·v1H'rs of the• Clothing Section, the aren

to

bl' co,·cn•d i11C'l11ding Mowbray, Pineland .. , .Hltlonl' and Ho,t hank.

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4

i\lrr-,. H. Bh1111fwrg and 4\Irs. S . .1. ~ewma11 vi ·itec1 lhe Hondeboseh Group at a nwPting lwld rf'N'ntl.'' al tlw hon~C' of )in; .... T. Cop<>. 'l'his group holds n'gular bnng-, nd-httY al<'· and rc>c•c>ntlv lrnndPd in tlw sum of £100 h<'ing tlw JH'OCPf'ds ~f a rum- mage ~ale organised hy tlH'm. Mr,. H . . 'hapiro

i

in c·hargt> of tlw h1it ing se tion of thi Group.

and thl' I~.u .. utn-'<' i a~ follows: Chairman ::\hs.

Pn.·yo)sky: Vi<·<'-l'hairnian, :.\!rs. M. Po iak, Hon.

SPc'rPtar~r. Mrs. }firiam hi' IN: Hon. 'l'rea 111·er.

)I rs. T. Cope.

Massadah Association, Sea Point.

Tfwn• "·as a la1 g<' at,t n<lanc<' at th<' Balmoral HotPI 011 :\Touday evPning, Hh .Ju1JP, wlu·11 Hnbhi I. ruel Abrahams a<ldrPS.'ed t.lw nwPting on ''.Jewry and the Po:-:t-,Yar "'Wol'ld. •

HaLbi Abrahams gnv' a 1 vil'W of wl1at wn ... to lit; . ·p('c>ted now t ha i the tnmult of battle was o\·e.1·. A worltl of e ·0110mic <'haos in vitably re-- mam ·. and a t<>n ific political tug-of-war lwhyee~

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310

tlw pf,Wl't'. l'll uiug. Th• pea<·(' that has co1111·

is a f1e1gilc• pe1H'l'. nnd it l'Hnnot h1 ('ot1solidated lw1·a11.·p thP 1·} jpf <·1 in.inal. i.<'. tlH' pirit thai

<'llg<'tH.kred t hi. war. ha. llot IH'l'll brought lo

hook. Thi.' pirit i - {'Clllpo:Pd of tlH• stampede for rnatl'rial ''Paith. grePd, ~·In..,. W< rfan•.

ra('ialism, natiumdi.·m, t.nd until it i t•radieatl'd th<>n' is 110 rt'. l pro:,,pp<·t of peac·i>.

.\: far as tlw

.J

l'W.' are eonc·crn<>d t ht• positio11 is far· wor 1• thnn hefon' tlu w:u·. An ti-Scmitislll ha: grown nnd is f1rnd10ning i11 countries \vht•r<·

it did 1111L Pxisi lwfo:'P. 111 addition then"' is thP prohl ti. of \\hat tn flt• with tl1e p ·yc:l10lugically twi t d and ph,vsit all_,., shattNed .J pwish refugee.

But tlu• 111 rntrst 'lr:ctim ill .lll .J "i. li suffering i. tht> fad that .J uclaism is dPl'li11i11g. The sourc·c•

of .J PWish strer.~~tli in Eu roi,e has ht~en destroyerl an<l .Judai 111 hn r ·~wlwd tlw last l'hapt r of it:-.

L ish•nc·c.

In or<ler to br111g a lasting 1-'('ll<'t' to tht• wor!<l it is t•ssl'11t'al to re-Hl·brniM' the "orld. Long ago the Gentiles Ct'llle to tiw .Jew aml g;ot a matter- ing of Hehrni~w in thP forn of C'1 l'i:tim1ity. Now it is es cntial for .Jewish ~aluP · to heC'orne on<·"

again tlw bast> of all huma11it 011 which th<•

pyramid of C'i' ili8ation hall ari:-1. Onee ma11- kind has !wen taught tlw dignit. of tlw hnma11

·oul, di<"tatorship m11st disappear. ThP .Jews. too nN•d to be n>~Hebraised, an<l thP fir.-t step is to beeome Ziunised. If Wt' had n ('Ollll tr. r of our o\\ 11 WP could protcd tlw rPrn1w11t of lsnwl in the Diaspora. "r<: must have ;1 .T<'wislr <"Ill 11n.

a ml tlu• dP\ ''lop11wn t t her<'of is on I: possi bl i 11

Pal >sti11P. As Wt' cannot all go to Pnll'sti1w. WP

lllllSt t (•-H lffai. (' Olli St>lVt'S and l'l'tllfll to t\11' so11n·es of .J1Hlaism. tailing \·hieh \\ t' ·hall he<"onw stall' mrd dl'ift. ll<' 1•1rnC"l11<lP<l hy ·n ,·i11g that unh· a n1turn to th1• hook will san• tht~ world fru;n wnr and till' ,Jpw f1·0111 a11ti-,'t>rnitisr11.

Prolong d applaust• i11dwat(•(l lio\\ ,.,timulating the audic•1H'1' founJ thi. · ddrt• . . . !any quPstion"

were u h'd. to whi<"h Hahh1 Ah1.1h.1111s n•pliP<l.

Yredehoek Women's Mlzrachi Assooiatlon.

A mel'tinµ: took pl<H'P on Thur. da.', 7th .J 11111•.

at till' r sid •JlCl' of !\Ir L opold. 'l'he> gatlu·ri11µ:

wa· a<lvied that th ·tall at th<' J.N.1<. Bazaar hnd r ali ed th sum of £53.

An urgent appeal wa. madP \,.' l\l r . Broirll' for rnor knitet>d garment and IH'\\ 1·lotl1P ·, apart from th e<'ond-l111nd Plothe:s, to h' st>11t to tlr<>

r fogee · pourmg into Pale tin<>. It w<1 d< C'idf d to form a \\Orking group who \\Ollld llH.'<'t fori- night.ly for thi. purpo '('.

Jr .

H mgold "a prC' nt( <I \ i h n <'Ntific<1t f, r a tl'l'l' i11 tho nanw ol lw1 nn\-hot n 011.

( untor [111111pn11n n a<ld1 <·s <'cl }w •ntlwring on ''The lmpm tunci• of 1 iz1 a\'lll \ ork 111 ~'out Ii AfrH'a" nnd hr addr 'a. 1«·el\·1l \\itl1 m1wh applau e.

r\ n a ht1·a.' kiudl. · do1wt1 d hy t lw Ito t< · wa"

"on b'

11

. I raPI.

h:

Broifh• r port d on thP \YonH 11' Zio11i t (.ont r'neE> \\hic·h h• hnd attah·cl on bPltalf of Hll' l a1w Peni11 nla "·ornE>n' l\1izrud1i.

Memlwr.-' atten ion \\as drawn to thP f rtlf<'om- ing eakE> tnll in aid of •Heth An-ahn111 \\h1d1 would he •wlcl on Fth .J11h· outside Para111ont Store .

Ir . Man·u. pro.pos(•<l a heart~· 'oi<' ol thank to tht• is1waker and the hoste, .

Wynberg Talmud teal Society.

A largely ath,ndt•d and w II prPpared 'iyum .,1 Seider Kodshim took plal'e at the \Y:nlicrg Fom- mnnal Hall on Snnda~· •• Jmw !~rd. Heprc>sentativtes of 'arion PC'nin. ula 'falmucli<"al ~o<"ieties WH"P

present.

Mr. B. l 'os:;el. d1a1rm all of "'..ht: \\ .n1 lwrg Ta 1- mudica l . >ciety, presided. and alt r Wl'koming th"

visitor ~tre:sed thl' importanel' of · ud.Ying th<' Toruh and appPaled for more 111PmhE>rs and for a keener inkre

t

in .Jewi Ii rffair .

Mr. s.

:M.

Kaplan wel om<'d t be \'isitor · 011 behalf of tl1e W~·nherg Hehrew C011grPgation.

The Ha<lrun wa. cleli,·1'1'"'1 h" l-lalJhi Dr. E.

·w.

Kirzner "ho "u th prmr·ipa

0

l spt nh•r. HP

hort~d tho P prt»"Pllt to a. gre,tter IO\'l' o th, Talmud and mad• a dPep impn• ion.

Rev. Ch. Gordon, tllC' !Magid Hashi111·, spok1• 011 the :ame "'11hjl1<·t Hnd his n<ldn• .- w:1s rmtclt ap- pr£•eiat d.

Rabbi Morgenshrn <lwdt on matt••rs of pilpul for a con ·iderahlE> time ami wa li. tc 1wd to with close attention.

Mr. f. Helfand, of foizt>nherg, <'all1•<l for th1·

inten iticntion of the stud·; of du• Torah. Re,·.

8warcz, of <'lar<>mont, in au Ploq1wnt ad<ln s · spoke on th<' u e'fuln(_~f! of thE> Tornh ill .JPwir,;h l'very y life. Mr. ~. Sher. ( hair·man of tlw {'Jaremont HPhrew lor1gregatic.n, nnd .l\lr. A.

Jach, <'hairman of the C.T. MPrkn;r, Ha1·n,·, also spokP and wish d the 0<>1ety eVt"'r\" Rtl<'<'C''.'.

uitable ong werP rend r d h."· Ir. R. o sl•I and

Mr. J.

Lehrman. The Chamnan th nked all

tbe

peakers and all who had h'3lped io make the

~ .. luooe&I.

THE SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH <.1HRONICL.E.

Women's Mizraohi Association.

Tl1<'rt' wa · a. very large atfa1nda11CP at till'

'-l>l'llll afternoon which was held by the Sea Point brn11{'h on Tuesday, 5th .June. at .\Ir. and Mrs.

P. )Jarkis' re ·idence.

)fr·. Marks, the Chairlady, wekomes thl' g11ests, Habbi Dr. A. 1'. Shrnc:l{ and )frs. Shroc•k, nwmbet's and repu·sentatives of other branches.

· Habhi ShroC'k delivered a most interesting and s1,imulating address in tlw course of which lh•

outlined the history and origin of the l\fizrachi )lovemeut. He said that he co11ld not conceive of ~I etz Israel without -t;he ideal· for which the .\lizra<'hi stands. i.e. "the Land of I -rael for thl' 1wopl' of lsrnel. acc01ding to the Torah of Israel."

Habbi Hhrock said that the strongest claim that /,ionism l'an make on Eretz Israel is that ba ed

011 t lie .Jewish historical past and religion, and that the future of our people can only be assured if it i::-. based on the teachings of the Torah, for

"Out of Zion shall go forth the Law, and tl <..'

"·ord of ~he Lord from Jerusalem."

Dt~l'ing the course of the afternoon :everal

111 usil'al items were rendered which were much appreciated. News and letter· dealing with ~Iiz­

raehi \\ ork in Pale tin" \\ere read by Mrs. )1.

Aronson.

A note> of thanks to the speaker and artfst.;

wa propos0cl by Jfr:s. 1'. Charcha~.

Massadah Association of Yredehoek.

The first annual general uweting was held at tlw nsidem:e of l\lr. aud :\11s. ~- Yankelowitz.

YL•ovilk• Road. :\Ir . . J. ·Bobrov was in the chair

:1 nd dc>livPrecl tlw Chairman's report covering the pa t 1.5 111ouths. AftPr ~Ir. Yankelowitz had de- liv1>n d L IH' Tn M•11rer's report, mu<"h cliscussion eus11e<l as to tlu fotnn• a<'tiviti<'s and ohjects of thl' Socid.y.

:\lr. J:ii. C'harlatf, C'hainnan of tlw Central l1:xP<·t tivc>, ad<lref sed a few topical remarks to L IH' memb1•1·,.;.

~\ f tf'I' ~Ii s F. Habmowitz had proposed a Voll·

of thank· to the· outgoing C'hairman. an<l it wa.

au11011111·pd thnt :i.· t1<•<·:-. lw plant1>d in his nam<'.

Lill' 0l1'ctiu11:; \\ l'l'l' lwld with tlH· followi11g n•!iults:

( 'hair111a11, \\·. Sebha: \ ic·t-< 'hairmau .. J. anson;

T1·1·a ·11tl'r. S. YankPlowitir,: • 1ec·rt>tariPs1 Mi:-.·

Bn11l- and ~Ir::-. W. St·bba; ('0111mittPe.

J.

Uobrov.

·'°"·

V< rbl11n, .:\h•sdatnl's (;'. Hahi11owitz, Q. Jackso11.

B. Oi<'l man.

Golden Book Insol'lpltion.

\t tlw Barmitz,·ah of ~last 'I' Samuel 'l'urecki.

'-Oil of Mr. and 1\lrs. M. 'J'nl'f'('ki rppPr Orang<·

'tn•1 . Ornnjczic>ht held on 1th .lun , and through f lw i11itiati' e of • Ir . Judkm\. ki, tlu• name of tlw Barmitzvnh wa in 1·ribed in tlw GoldPn Book hy tlin "(' JH'11S( nt.

TJi., .J .1 ·.Jt. 1~~ -l 1·11tin• <l<'hlm\ !1..•dg' n•<·Pipt of 1 ColdP11 Hool· l 11:<'l'ipti011 i11 t Ju• namP, of Miriam

(~nrh :i11d Harold Zi1111 nn tlw oeeasion of thPi1·

111;11Tiag;<', i11-n11wd hy thPir pan·nts.

Histadruth lvrlth.

At thl' Moadon 011 S11udaY night la:t :\lr . . J.

Blt>sm·, 1-~· i11itiatPd a Hiehi~ 011 "The Hl•bn•\\' Tlic•at1p." Tlw r--p<aker dPalt at ll'ngth with th(•

de\'elopment and growth of the "Hahimah."

"0111•1" a11d ")latateh," :m<l show<'d thei1 i11-

f11H'IH"' 011 tlu• fife of tlw Yislm • .

. \ disn1si;;ion f Pllowed in whid1 a nnmbt>r of llH'lllbers parti<'iµai.Pd. Mr. l. Bitnnn was in th•

<'hair. ·

Green and Sea Point Wizo Circle.

011 .~0th May tlwre was a sn<·cessful rneetiu;i;

of tlw 'Vizo C'in·lf at th<• rP ·i<l<'tWe of ).lrs. S.

Prt>ss. 'Ph(• fifth <"hapter of :\Jau1•iel· Samuel's

"Han'('St i1 tlw De~crt'' wns read by Mrs.

(_.rPenblo.

~I rs. F. G-ro · gave a • ery int<->resting talk on tlr<' .Jpwish • Tational Fun<l and n'plied to the many

141w ... tio11.· thut Wl'rt' a kf'cl aft('rwar<l ·

Collection at Brls Milah.

At tlw Bris Milah of the infant son of Mr. and )Jrs. ~I. Rlfb rsh•in, of )lui:;r,t•nbN~. the amount of C7~ "as f'Olk<'t<'d. Of this amount £20 is tu be ns<'d to insC'ribe the child' nanw in the Golden Book nml £:2 for the Refrr Hayeled. The balanee will I><• dfrided among. t local and Palestint·

<'lrariti<'s.

Jerusalem.

Orders have been placed

with

Palestinian Jew- ish factories by the American Jewish Joint Dis- tribution Committee, by permission of the Pales-

ti11e war-control authoritieR, for 30,000 pairs of shot•s in addition to those already on order. Part of thesp ·hoes will be sent

to

Teheran in parcels '.or refugees in the U.S:S_.R. and another part is mtended

for Jews su"1vtng

in the Balkans and Ozechoslovakia.

Thomas Matthew

The well-knowu English

v10

Matthews, on ionday nigh other large audience when be ga cital at the City Rall. Re wa ut the piano with rare ·ympathy Hartley.

Mr. Matthews· programme o

rnr~'

sati fying performance of suite in

G

minor, distinguished Htrength and smoothness of tone;

the major work of the

even~

hoven 's Spring Sonata in

F

ma,

movements were played with Yigour. The Bach Partitur in E lowed-comprising the well-kno and Rondo, the Bouree and Gi eluding in scintillating fashion wi

ludium to Kreisler's exciting ac After the interval l\fr-'. Matt group of pieces in lighter vein ful and erotic chanson d 'Amou Menuet, one of hopiJ} 's Noct cameo), Kreisler's Caprice Vie endeared

to

us

by

the

pla~'ing

of self), Paganini's aprice No. 24

by Thomas Matthe,vs), and, a &

Schubert's Rondo Brilliant, whi

mood variations, exhilaratingly the evening.

Mr. l\fatthe\vs, in response to applause. rendered two

encore

Caprice (which had proved so the audience

'l

little arlier) movement of

t

e Brahms' D .min

r.ape Town mui;;ie-lo'\ er"' are a Matthews' next p rforman ·e with

~~~~-•~--.,....--

Obituary.

MRS.

DEBORAH SCHW 'l'he <l ath ha taken place in .l\lrs. Deborah Hl·hwartz wife of S<>hwartz.

·

~Ji-.

u11CI

l\lr

Schwartz who

7-ioni~t

and

eornrnunal

w01kers1

t

in, left that

hm

n in I n24 to e

tin .

ThG

r ,turuecl

to Hauth Yi it hortf b fore the wor

and

\'eek in ;ape Town.

The late 1\fr,. Rchwartz wa hincl anrl ('haritable rlispo ition in

e ·teem

and affection

by

all

w

She wi11 be sndly missed bv man South Africa

nn~l Pnlestine~

Sincere sympathy is extended band,

·ons,

Hyam, Alec and dnughter, Mrs. Ca.rmel Shevel, of 0. F.1 .. in their sad bereavement

.\ ('11lt11ral En ring \\as held by Women'

Zionist

League (Wlzo)

at

:\lrs. Bn•1111er 011 '1'1w:dav. 5th Jun.

Aftt'r Y:triou...; matter~ c·oncPtn"ng lrad lwt•n di:<·ns:('cl, tlw HPWS fl.a This waH fClllmi,. eel by a Vl'l'V inte on 1-illC'ntoth. which 'wa~ rPad by

Th' Chairlad,\· <'ongratnlated

'a

Tin rif'. on h <'r son's s11cc·es.· i11 win Youth Frollt Oratori<'al Contest.

.\t tlw r·Jo~" of the meeting; the as a mark of l'P ·pect

to

tlw late

M

who was a1 ard<'nt memb!.'r of the

BOARDING HOUSE

Well-known and old-established Je House for sale as a going con opportunity for the right person. ' particulars inquire at J. Tafberg A Street ; Phone 3-0303.

For Best Results

J. TALBERG

Auctioneers, House and Estate A lruiestment of Capital, Administra Purchase and Sale of Landed Pr

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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

Julius Lewin, who has recently re- l urn rd from a Students' Debating Tour oy r8ras, addressed a Jarge gathering in the Zionist Hall last .Monday evening under the au.,pices of the

A meeting for the purpose of forming a branch of the Mizrachi Organisation in Cape Town was held in the Minor Zionist Hall on Wednesday evening of last week.. There was a very large

A meeting of lhe Hebrew Teachers' Asso- C"ialion "ill take place on unday lhe 27th in ·L., in the Talmud Torah Hall, al ,J p.m.. Avin will deliver hi second addre~s on "Heh re'"

The 11th Girl Guide Jewi h Company cam fo--:t in the Guide Di trict Competition la L week Thi is the second year in ucce::-i ion Lhat Iis Friedlander' and Mis G.. Le,\in 's Company ha