25th June, 1948. TH E SOUTH AF RICAN J E WISH CH R ONI CL E.
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~ In and Around the Peninsula j ~:~:~i,.~bo~~:~h~ ;;~:~it; 11 ::~~,c;;~o:'" 1 -
J~~~~~~~~~!alo..~~~~~~ ln the rnmpd1t1011 hc·ld by the '\yn- . . . , f)('rg brnnd1 for tlw Pnllon.'r tlonat <l Bnoth Zion Association.
The Hnoth Zion E.·t•c·utive were At Home to. members and friC'nds on 15th Jun ' to mark the celebration of , 'han10th. Despite Uw inclement weather, there wa.· a good attc1~dancP.
Mr· . • lary Segal, who prP.·i<led, said that there wus !fO longer any n d for Zionist propaganda. The , tate of Israel made an el.oquent app 'al to world Jewr;:.· for their maximum sup- port. Apologies for abse11C(• were n•-
l' ·ived from l\lesdamC's :rtl. ZuC'kPr111a11.
I. .\brnhams, R. :Movi:;ovic· and H.
Harri ..
Rabbi Dr. A. T. Shroek t-iaid that on /,\ru-Chal! iv was "till opportune to et>lrhrate Shavuoth. This wa~ a fe:-;ti- ' al "lwn .Jews gathert'd in Jerusah•rn.
To-day also our thoughts wer' con- C'e11trated thert>. The first fruits of tl1e harvPi:;t were alwa:s brought to LTerusakm on th DaY of Ha-Bikkn- rim. lu n•ee11t ) Par 'the agrif'ultnral C"liaral·ter of th< fe,·ti' al "as r .·tored.
In tlH• Diaspora t lw grc>atest ignifi-
<·anC'e of Sha' 11oth wa.· us Zman )latan Torah-the JO co111ma11dments -tlw Bible arnl .Jewish teac·hi11g go~·s h:u·l- to Sinai. Sh:wuoth is al. o tlu•
Fl tint! of \\' eks, an<l PPnh>c·o t 11H•a11i11g fifty in Greek. aft{•r tlw c·o1111t- i11g, of the Omer. lt i,· .ltzacl, till' eon- l'l11di11g fostinll whi<'h d1 monstrntl' · that freedom gol's ha11cl in lta11d with n•ligio11. 'J'ht> jour!l(.'Y rom l1:gypt to ( 'a11nan wa 'ia Ri1iai, an<l this fad lia · dominat <l .J \\i Ii lif
rill• , tail' of l r:t<>l i 110\· "Bm1
)r.1~0111,' li:ni11r JIU ,('d tbl' tliirt~·
1·rit1l'al c!.1. i11c birth, 1111d gi\ i11µ full promisfl to lh <'. f'IH' , 'tatP of I snu•I would gi' I' the .}<>wi:h pt·oph•
!'PIH'\\< d 1 cligio11.· free<lon . Out· a11-
('ic 1t rt>liµ:iu11 h:rn b en gin1n a lll'W
. a:-;c of lif<·. and would /1011ri ·h a11Pw i n1wi1•11f oil, and Jew all th wo1 !cl o\ Pr \\0111<1 rer·ch <' 11 ,,. i11 pirn- tirm.
Hahhi ~hnwk cxpres:w<l tlw hop<' that tlw C'Ot1rse from hondagl' to frN~
om will l<'ad Jewry agaiu to 8irnti.
J ewrv will continue to li\·e ~u1 a "God- i nto.:ieatc>d" pE'ople. Tim State of Israel .'hall b ba eel on Jewish teach- ings. Th Torah and I.-ra<'I sna 11 fonn one wholP. .Justice for ali, fr<>Nlmn.
trnth and hrotherhood form the ha8i"
for tlw Proda!llation of the State of lsral'l. "The Torah shall again go forth from Zion, and th<> wnn.1 of the Lord from Jeru ·alem,'' c·on- elucled the Rabbi.
l\Irs. Gertrude Haas gaYe a number of interei;ting: poetic renderings applic- able to the Festival.
.Mrs. Segal thanked Rabbi Shroek for hi ' a<l<lres~, Mr . Haas for her Ycrses and the Greer} Point. branch for acting as hostess that aft ruoon.
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There was a very well attended l\Iembers' Meeting of the S<>a Poiut- Bantry Bay branch, lwld on 7th ,June ::it the residence of l\lr. and Mrs. Alex , aek, 17, Victoria Road, 8ea Point.
011 opening the meeting the ('hair- man, ~lrs. 1\1. Epstein, rC'frrred to th fact that this wa the fir t meet- ing of the branch since the declara- tion oil the State of Israel. She wC'l- comed all present and memoel'S of the Central Executive, Mesdames l\f.
Segal, H. Lieberman and P. Ruhi11.
She referred to the actfritie. of this branch and aid the Wizo Campaign so far was proving very . atisfactory.
R0fcrencC' was made to the Shan1ot Evening Market, which wa, held on 10th ,June, and to the various efforts.
._'he felt confident that evPr~·one 1':ould e-<:ledicate them. elves to thP State of srael and intensify their efforts to a very great extent.
Mrs. 11\f. Segal re,·iewe<l the pr - sent po ition in the Yi ·uuv and felt that, as Jewry the "·orld on•r !,,tood b hind tl1 Yishuv, all would he 'wll.
The 'hairman thanked :Mrs. Segal for her words of C'ncouragC'ment, wished her "Bon Vo:vage," and hoped it would
be pos ",Ible for her to v1s1t the Stab' by l\Irs. Woolf, Fin• Station W~·ryberg;,
of I ra L. r • in aid of J. .Ji'. Funds, tlw luek.'· win-
Th<> .Miss.es Dorfman and h.upf<'r, 11 •r was )fr. Berrnst in, phoiH' r0 . Gohl l\Ie<lalt ts at the l·ecent JB1.-tl•dd- 2_7977.
fod, played two piano duets \'C'J').
charmingly.
Tlw ( hairman introduc d Ad\'.
D:1''id Cohen, tlw gnest speaker, who.·e ·uuject was "Our Obligation::-> to the Jewish 8i.atP."
Ht' 011tlined hi. idea · of .JP\\'I'.''' •
obligations to .M •diuat Israel aud n•- forre<l to ilH' ,Jewish National Funcl.
The Galnth would be1wfit from lhP c. tablishment o[ the State as tlw statu.· of Jewry throughout the world wo11ld he rai. ul. It was tlrn · th' duty of the Galuth to lwlp to the nt- mo.-t. Jl • wa · confidf'nt t.hat .Je\\T,\' wonl<l he n'jm·enate<l, as a lll'W life and outlook "·ould radiate from the State rt>born. He was emwine<•cl that l\1edinat Israel would not fail worlcl Jewry and hopC'd that the C.:aluth would not fail 1 raeJ.
The C'l1airt11an thankfd the :pt:aker on bt•half of all pn•se11t for a very ill-
t(•11p tiug talk.
A wt>ll attt>ndet 111e111ben;' me tiug of tlw F're ·1rnyP bn.111<'11 was hel<l at the rPsidP11ce. of .:\lrs. R. Ha.-t', 62, Kloof Hoad, 1-\l·n Poi11t, on \\\•cl1ws- dny, Di.Ii .Ju1w.
,.,Jrs. li'ig prl'.'id <l aud m·ll'ollwcl all Pl'f'Sl'Jtt.
Th' J11P<•ti11g opened with a pra ·01 dPclic.:at •d to tltl' Stat<' ol l:rnPl, im-
Jll'l'S i '<'l n acl hy )lit; l•'re>da Drul·Pr.
Tli1' Cliair1J1a11 1·Pft>rn•d to thP J>1·0- 1·l:1111atio11
or
th ,Jo\\ish l'-llate, iltl' mo ·t 11H11111 11to11 1·linptPr in 011r!ti -
tor;y, and .-uid that WP '"ith d 'ter- 111inal io11 11111 t i11t,1't11·iify our worl.
:\I rs. gpstPin in a short tall on the diYisiou of the ~ea .Point lira11d1, said slw felt C'onfident of tlw oufronw nnd wishC'd tlH' hranc·h "' ery SllU'<'SS. l\Jrs.
~ . Liebcnnnn and ::\Ir'. I1. 8Pgal w1'rn tlw f.!:HP8t .-p<>ak<'l's. l\lrs. Lic,be1- 111a11's s11bjC>ct was "Tlw Rebirth ot
011r Nation." Sh, clt•velop0d the c·o11- c·eptio11 of Nationalism in its applica- tion to thl' 8tatl' of Israel. Hite• spokP on the three ha ·ic rcq11iremeub; of nationn l 1 ifr, a comrno n hrncl, C'ommon langnag • and common c11lture. 1rs.
LiehPrnHlll shmn•d how throughout the Joug pc'rio<l of the Galnth the .Jews had alwav · mnintai1H•cl th01r connC'ctiott w.ith the land of Pale ·tine;
they had pres rYed the Hebn•w lan- guage' in their prayers ancl ha<l in their ,J ewi h life maintained a syst m of laws and customs that were ex- pre. sin' of their national C'ulture.
To-day the State of Israel was afford- ing world .T ewry the opportunity of beeoming a normal nation, the land of I ra 1 was being secured; uot only was H brew becoming populari ed, but world Je>wry was beginning to speak a common language of under- standing ancl from Isra •l lrn' com1~
the rc.'nH.'<'Ct)'('<' of Hebrew cnltun•.
fter tea :Miss Druker r~·rid two po0ms, and ~f i ·s Norma Saxe ren- dered seve>nil piano solos. These were warmly applauded.
:\Jr~. Segal then addre1.:iwd the meeting on "Current Events." She outlined briefly the sali(>nt events of prC'. e11t day .Jcwi. b affairs. The fad that we han~ a State ancl are a people, enhanct>s our status in the eye. of the world. All Jewry i · con- C'E>nwd in the fighting in lsrad; w in the Diaspora .·J10nld give of our best.
She eonelttdPd with the hope that W('
ma)' soon havf' Shalom iii the State of Israel.
:'.\lrs. Arens propo cl a hearty vote of thanks to the speaker. , artists and the ho ·tess for a most enjoyable after-
110011',
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A very interesting Wizo afternoon was h l<l by thC' Yredehoek branch at the home of )!rs. Brenner 13a Rugll'~· Road, Vredehoek, 011 Thurs~
<la.•, lith .June. It was a well at-
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A very SttC'<'l'ssful Card E\•enin~
wa: held by the Woo<lsto ·k-Salt Ri,·C'r branch on Sunday, 6th .June, at the rl'sidence of :\fr. and )[rs. I. .) . Katz ff. )lihwr Hoad, 'Woodstock, for
"'1zo funds. A 1·01111wtiticm wa. h('l<l, an<l :\lrs. I. ~h,rkt.'1 p1w;e11ted tlM.' winnc•r, ~Trs. H. Katze>ff. of S a Point. with a hottk of liq11ettr. .\
substantial sum wa · rnis('cl.
Union of Jewish Women.
On 'V (•dne~day a f t<>rnoon, l otlt Ju 11c, the E .. ·ecutiY<· and memheri; of tilt' ( apP T<rn n brnnth of the l'nio11 of .)e\\ish \Yomen \\c>r' At Home to the Prr>;.;itknt, ('pntrnl l~xN:11tiv and Bran('h CommittL'l'S of the Hnoth Zion Asso<·iatiou. 'L'lw ohjl'C't of this i-peeial of·casion-at this tinH' of the De<'lara- tion of the 'tak of lsra<>l-wa · to pav tributl! to the work of the Bnoi Ii .Zion ..:\. · soeiatio IL
,\ large ga Owrin~ was p1 P Pnt at tltt> rel'l'ption, and sPakcl at tlw top I a bl(' WNO t lw Prc•si<IPnt of the Bnoth Ziun As1:1cfriatio11, l\lrs. )fary Segal.
antl m mb!'l's of hPr 11;xe<'utivc, and Chairmen or l'<'pl'l' ·pnt.atin• of i he I Ii H11oth Zion lira11c>ltf's: .\fr". ~1. Znel ('I-
man, Hon. Lil11 Pre. id111t of th£> H11otli Zion; l\f r . l. \l>raham., Ito11. Yic·1•- Pre iclent, of thf' l'..J. \\.; Mr . 'ara 1-'loman Pro\ i1wial ' ic -Pn• id1•11t ol tlil'
t
.J. \\.; repn Pntal ivP. I mm lJJP Cape PPni11 ula \Von11 n's l lizr:H•hi and th l 11itc>d Zio11i ·t HPvisionist P·ll't,·- 'V<'st<'rn Pnn•inc·p \Vom n'" Leag111•alHI 111P111bl'rs of tltP t1~.-l'Ct1tin' of tlH' rnion of ,J "·i~;J1 Wotn('11. '1 lw c'iigni- fiecl and mo,·ing programmf' lw~an with the rt>ading by l\fi~s Hinda Honil - 111an of the Proc·lamntion of lhe tat.
of lsrael.
Mrs D. Harris, Chairman of th•
l'nion.of Jewish '\'0111<'11, in accl<iiming tlw faith that had sn tained \\Omer1 Zionists in th ·ir work, "ai<l that the ,Jewish peoplP ha<l always firmly be- lieved that they would ret1ll'n to th land of hrael.. This dream had 110\\'
lweome a n'alit,\. By the ]n~cription of the Hnoth Zion _\s ·oeiation in the Golden Book the 1 nion of ,Jewish Women paid trihute to them ancl their predeces ors for the 50 yean of un- stinted sen·ice aud deYotion to the cause of Zionism. Rhe also ref('fre<l to the sister orti;anisations cf th?
Bnoth Zion, namely, the Cape Peni11-
·ula \Vomen's ::\lizrad1i As ociation and thC' rTJited Zionist Re>vi~ionist Party-"· estern Province 'Yomen' s
League.
l\Irs. Segal, the President, re pon<led on behalf of the Bnoth Zion As.-ociation nncl thanked the L"nion of J wish
\\' omeu warmly for arranging this re- ception and for the honour which had be£•n paid them hy the imrriptfou of thPir 11anw in the Golden Boole Slit=>
8ai<l that thl' PnH'lamation would stand a1-; a s,,mbol for all bnmanity, and [sracl would be the hon~Pland for all Jews. Tlw Jews had shmn1 thE' world what they intend •d to <lo; the 8tak of Israel would he for all who wanted to go there; to-clay, to-monow, the day after and for all time.
During the afternoon Mrs. L. Ander- son . ang a group of lif'brC'w and Yid- dish songs and Mi s Honikm;n: r ad select d verses from the Prophett; <'011- taining .-ome of the utterance:.. which k •pt Zion and Jc•ru,,alem ali,·c in the minds of the Jewi.-b people for a thou- sand ~·ears.
Palestine Special Emergency Fund.
The Palestin Special Emergency Fund acknowledges with thank the>
l'PC'eipt of £10 from l\frs. Rermau, 20, Bedford Street, ape Town. and £7.5 from ~l<:·sdam s Diamond and Schnei- der. bem~ the proc~'.:lJ of s1wcinl fondions m·gani. ed l)y them.
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Social & Bersonal.
ThP nrntTiagt' of 1foth, only <laughter of )Jr. and tl\lrs. J\. r atz, c.f Kenil- worth, to GL•rald Bernard, son of l\lrs.
Y. Landsman and the late Mr. J. Larn.lsman, of Gc'orgl>, ·will takP plael' at tl1P Gr at , y11agog11e. Gardt>11s, on , 'trnda~·, 27th Ju1w, at 2.30 p.m .
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Dr. Gerald C'oniay, :U.Il.C.P., who
!ta.- b0cn engaged in further post- graduate . tudies in di~c·ases of child- r<'n n tnrnC'd from O\'t.'r ·~at'. in the .\ thlollP C'a.tlP .wskrday.
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~\Ir. and l\lr.-. Leou Segal left la·t Frida,\' in the (\qwtown (a ·tlt> 011 a \'i•iL O\'t'1'<;€Hs.
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,\Ir. and ~Jr.-. lsiuurP Cohen, of Woodland ll<•ights, Wy1tlwrg, left last Fricla,\' in t lw Capetown ( astle on
<1 Yisit to Englund a11d the 'Cnited
States. \
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i\f r . gnid Ale. under ll'fh by air on YPd1wsc.lay for Ea'-t Lornlon, whPre he will ~rnveil the busL of her late hn hand, ~lr. ::\Iorris \le.·:11,clu. , 1.P., h,Y thP So11th Afril'an :-;<· tlptor, ~[o l'S J'ottlt•r, ut the op<'11ing OJI :27th JU11'' of thP Al<'Xamll'l' Cou11t1' Club. The 111P111orial has lH'('ll n•ct1~·1 h~· tht> J w- ish t'<J111mu11it,\' of ]•~ast London.
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Hahhi Dr. ~l. C. \YPil<>r, lii(·f ,;\lini. h•1· ol' tl11• l nit cl .l<'wi. h He- forn1 ( '011gn•gatio1t, ha h•ft, for F,ng- land, the. Co11ii111•nt. nt1d Pule. tino to nft •11d a 1111111b1 r of Co11 Pre1H' s. He
\\ill rt>t11r11 . Lo .Johan11>.bnrr in
\ 11g11 t.
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Mr. Z. lnfeld, .-eerPLH,\' of tlw ~.A.
Zio11ist Fc•<l<'ration, i. 011 a short Yisit In Cn pc Town.
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16 THE SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH CIDWNICLE. 25th June, 1948.
Obserrntory-)fowbra:v 1
Rabbi Michael Kossowsky.
IN AND AROUND THE PENINSULA.,
,~ah at thP S1rnl.(Continued from. Previous Page.) 1 .After tht> senice a Brocho w·as held The
r
uinrsitv of Cape Town hasCAP E JEWISH ORPHANAGE
Cape Jewish Aged Home. at his mother' horn<'; a lnm·heon conferred the degree of Dor·tor of Hecently ~Ir. A. Bloch, of Wyn- followPd and )Ir. ,J. Danile>wifa, Philosoph~· on Rabbi , :lichael Ko. sow- berg, presented the Hump with a Chairman of the Obs rvatory-)fow- sky, B.A. Hons (of .Johaunesburg). 'Ihe
", efer Torah." [n the absene of brn:v Congr<>gation, presided. title of his Thesis is: "An account of th' Chairman, )fr. H. Ros n, 2\lr. Apprnpriate toasts w0re proposed some of the "-'ocial Institutions of an L. Graduer, Snr. Vice-Chairman, h\ the following: Rabbi B. T aacson An.'rage Jewish Community in Baby- presided at the "Siy11111" whiC'h too~\'. 2\lr. I. :'.\Ierkc>l Chairman of the Jon, i.q the Amorai<' Period."
ANNUAL MEETING
placi> in the Horne's dining hall at ·woodsto<'k-Salt River Congregation, The Examiners were ChiPf Rabbi whit·h about 150 people were present.
"·ho
congratulated the Barmibwah on Prof. Israel Abraham· and Prof. A.Subscribers and Donors are her notified that the 36th Annual Genera Meeting will be held in the Joseph Kadish Hall of Oranjia, Montrose
Avenue on He thanked ~Ir. Bloch for his behalf of the Woodst~ck ~almu<l
I
van Se1rns of Pretoria Dnin·r ity.ge11e1:out. gift and a1so expressed th0 Torah for tlH' fine way rn \vluch he - - -•- - -
Committee's appre1·iation for arrang- conducted tile religions sc>rvice, Re\'. N
1
~ kSUNDAY, 27th JUNE
... ew or-.
iug this function 'lt the Home whieh L. Baron, who also rendered a song. A" . 1 t H 'f d C gaYe so much plt>?sun• to the olJ aud l\lr. I. Gulis, the teacher of the ~ tr selnH·ic~f J weleli~ ai ah an b ·Y-
a t 10 a. m .
Copies of the Annual Report and Balance Sheet for 1947 with Agenda for the Meeting will be posted to all 1 l · · · 1 t d 1 · 'tl irrus anc a1 a nm ~urope aYe eeu
folk. )fr.. Gradncr svi<l t mt t llS Banmtzvah, w 10 presen e nm Wl 1 1 Tl
r
L fj\f . t f µ;ift. whid1 was made in memory of a first-clas~ certificate on behalf of re ·umec · 1e \.. · · air rou e rom the late .\fr" A Bloch (wifo of )lr. A. the Cape Board of .Jc>wi. h Education. Hol1rndio
cisracl was.r~?tored un~~r
Dloch) and )fr" H. Prae<l (late The Bnnnitzvali s11itablv replied. an. srae . on•rnmLnt iceiic<'. 11' subscribers shortly.
daughtl'r of )fr. A. Dloch), would The name of the Barmitzvah i. J~uu~ 8ei~n.c·e bl'hwen J, rael and the
· · 1 l · b · · 'b 1 · ti u f B 't onet l.:111011 was due• to he l't:>'!1tmed.
E, H. KLOOT Organising Secretary remain· a lasting 111emona to t ie1r emg rnsc·n ct 111 H' ~e er arnu z- •
memory. In addition to pres1.'nti11g vah b~· his mother.
thP ''S<•fer Torah" )lr. BloC'h hau made a donation of £100.
)fr. A. )f. 1\£atz, Chairman of the 'Vynherg Hebrew Congregation, and Rev. Gordon, )!inister of that Con- gregation also spoke and referred to the great interest Mr. Rloeh always took in Synagogue and charitable work.
The "Siyum'' was followed by a service in the Horne's Synagogl11~
where Prof. Rabbi I. Abrahams de- livered au address. TI ah bi Abrahams in an interesting and beautiful ser- mon emphasised that as long as the Jewish people could assemble to re- joiC'e on the receiving of a "Refer Torah" there could l)e no doubt that the people of Israel "·01dd be a driv- ing force for righteousness and justice in the world.
The New Hebrew Congregation Ladles• Guild,
The fortnightly meeting took place on .Monda~· •. 2h.t J111w. in th<1 Syna- gogtttf Hall. ::\Jrs. E. W. Kirzuer pn•-
·ided. Reports on the l lage11 D<n·id Adom Bazaar w0re given by )frs. N.
Kagan. .:\frs. H. ],011stein adt>d a:
hosfrss. It was decid0d to eudeavonr to raise funds for an umhulancc>. ,
Tho G11ild wishes to n•cord its ap- pr<'f'i<1tio11 to .:\lt>sda111Ps N. Kagan, T.
Shapiro, Z. Km s, ,J. ('olwn and IL Lo11st1>iu for tla·ir sPn'ic•p i11
1•01111 dio11 with tho .!\laL'f'll D:n·id clom.
The compi>tition of lhl' nft1.•rnoon was won h · )lrs. BendPr. .:\Ir, .• J ai:- 1 Plowitz ":ill act IL' hostP<.;S of tlH' m1 Piing on .5th .1111~'. 1\ Bri11g
alHi'
Bn~· sale \Viii b lwld at the rcsicl1•ncP of ~lrs. Luu:;i;kowsky, 4, Onrnje ::.'\Tan- sion ', Sir George Gn'y Sti·<'d, on '( lrnr <lny, 8th July.
Barmitzvah Celebration.
Nathan, Sl'l'ond t'ldest son of )1rs.
and tlu• late .:\Ir. .K Gordon, of 8, Bc•dford Rire<'t, Observator:v, cel<'- hratecl his Barmitzvah on 18th ,J nne;
he conducted the Friday ('V<ming ser- ,·irP at the Woodsto<'k Synagog1w, and
011 Shahbos ~Jorning Jw rt>ad thl' Por- tion of tlw Law and sang tlw Hafto-
Cape Peninsula Women's Mizrachi (Omen) Organisation.
Thanks to the efforts of :\lrs. rr.
Reingold. of "Herzlia," :Montrose Road, Claremont, a large sum \Yas raiiwd 011 Monda;\· eYening, 21st June, in aid of :\lizrachi funds, at her rC'si- den<'<» It is hoped that thmw who participated will a:ssist 011 many future oc:ca ·1011s.
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Thr. B. M. Mandelbrote.
Dr. B. )I. ~Iandelbrnte, S.A. . . Hhocles SC'holar for 1946, has been awarded th B.Sc. degree for medical re:carch b:v the University of O.·ford for hi: ti1e.·is, ''. tudies. in opper
) f Ptaholism in D rnyelinating and
other hronic Diseases of the Central Nervous System.'' The Hhodes 'l'rns- tP 'S hav<1 reiwwecl hii:; sC'holarship for a thil'd yt•:1r and he will he proC'eedlng to the Post-Oraclnate "Medical School at Hanrnwrsmith, London.
Dr. .\Iandc>lbrote is the son of Prof. H . . J. i\Cat1delbrofr, Profrs."or of History at the rnin•r. ity of C'ap<' Towu, and .:\1 rs. ~[andelbrotP.
ADDRESS WANTED.
Hu:a. l«':trlH'l', now in Gl'l'lllllll •,
wi ·lw. lo c·md:H' i 1mi Lewin (maidPn 11au1e), 111a1Ti •d iia111P 1111l 11own, who
1>.:1.· horn in Hign, Latvia, on Gth
.Jnl~'. l!)J:l, :111cl d10 }pft,. Higa in 1!)!18, now lH'liC'vPcl to hP in .Tohnmwsh11rg, . '011th i\l'ric•a. 'VIH•IJ la:-;t heard of Anni Lewin had t\\ o d1ildr<'11. Pl 'US"
cuntaC't 'l\fr. 8. HammN~ehlag, 150, Protea , tr<'c>t, Y<'nsington, .Johan1ws- hlll'g.
For advance booking at the
M IRKIN-SEEFF Kosher H o tel
use telegraphic address
"KASHRUTH" - JOHANNESBURG
•
The sign of qua lity in
PAINT, VARNISH and DISTEMPER
Manufactured
by :
w ARDEN & HOTCHKISS (S.A.J LTD.
329 SYDNEY ROAD Telephone 5-6151
DURBAN
POSTAL SERVICE TO PALESTINE.
ARRANGEMENTS BY S.A. ZIONIST FEDERATION.
Tlw S.A. ~ionist Fed •ration has made arrangement· for s1 nclin•r
lf>tt<'rs to Palestine. ...,
Without gi,·ing an~· assnranco that lettl'l' \\'ill ho i-c>nt in1111cdiatelv and without tnl-ing an· re ponsihilit: for any of tlw ldter rerciv ~l the Zioni t F( clerntion makes the followiug proposal to an• person wh~
wislw · to c•o111rn1111icHt with PalPstinc. ..
'[he foll1Jwing ules n111 be ·tri •tl_y adhered to:-
1. "'rit the ll'ttc>r in the u 11al way and put it in an 'tn'C'lop with th address of the 1wr:;o11 to '·horn the l ttcr is ~cnt in Pale - tint>. Seal this letter.
2. Put this ldkr in a second m·elc/t:>e, addre.ssod to Postal Com- munications, Zionist Federation, Box 18, Johannesburg. Stamp this 011ter envelope i11 the usual way.
3. Do not affi. stamps to your letters addressed to Palestine.
·1. Send 1 /-, <>it her in <;tamps or postal order, with each letter W<'ighing U}) to ha If an 011nce.
;). Do uot use stamped air-letter card .
6. • o money orders. postal orders or any dutiable articles are allowed to be sent.
It i' emphasised that no responsibility for the safe d livery of these letters can. be ~cc~pted by the Zionist Federation, which, ho"~ever, wil.I do ev0rythmg m its power to ensure regular communication. At the i-ame time stPps are being taken to maintain incoming letter" fron•
Pale:stine to the Union.
Jiritisb anb ®berseas 3Jnsurante <!o., Jltb.·
(Incorporated in Palestine.)
Local Board: W. Heller. G. L. Joyce, S. Heller, G: E. Williamson. G. R. Johns, T. Roy.
FIRE
Phones 2- 6247, 3- 16 70 and 2- 6737.
Telegrams: "INSURE."
ACCIDENT
NON - TARIFF
Managers for Cape Province:
JOHNS
~BUTLER (PTY.) LTD.
APPLICA'l'IONS Ji'OR AGRNOY REPRESENTATION IXVITED.
MARINE
P. 0 . Box 1786.
Head Office for Cape Prodnce: Guarantee House, 37, Burg St.. Cape Town.