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April 8th. 1927.

E SA J EWISH CHRONICLE.

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In and Around the Town.

To celebrat h r birthday. fr ....

Frank. th popular matron of th Cape Jewi-.h Aged Horne. ga\· a d - lightful ~upper and danc al th Wand •I treel Jn..;tituti n on Lunday

nirr} t, to a lar~e number < f her fri ml--. Dudn~ the ' ni11g lr::-.

Phil ~I ar u..: r nd red om · . ong:-- in h r u ual C'harming m. nn r. and Ii Disner pla. eel for th dancing, \\ hich wa.~ kept up until midnight. The old inmate· positi' ely ef U"ed to re- tire and e\ en pc:rsi::,ted in joininrr in the dancing. And the crippl d and the ::-i<"k sta) eel up and thorou•rl1ly enjo) ed th bright mu--i and animated dan ·ing-. In the afternoon 100, St. George's Stree~

)EWI I Thursday.

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ORIGIK DI CLAIMED.

ha. alwai.' b · ·

p, "Lin 1 een an mtcrestmo-

orio-1· le to me Lo try to trace Jewish n to p ·

one . ronunent people who for rea-.on or h d" 1

ro11ne t .~ anot er isc aim any in th _' 1011 ' ith Jewrv. and I h:ive

:-e note" 0 ·

lf~frrr d · 11 one or two occasions I rop]: \0 the Jewish ancestry of

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hr, , ~ 10 refu~e to admit their tlii... ' C"'cent. There ar many in

1 ni~he,t · l'at o-or ~ Th ·

· ey mo\ in the

· circle· d b f

111 1110 I an are to ound

ho\\e\ ~

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~" L _ 'urroundings. I do not.

t'\\ kgo o far as a writer in the

or-

Kino- C ime • "-ho would cl::iirn Hou. r 7rge a· a memher of the

\\Ju1 fi

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. Lrael. There ar

m~nv

Tri! e nlc In th British th Lost Te~

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ati f < m ure t Jeff argunwnt

' rit,). none hut them--el e~. The

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the American paper pic.:ks on

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rea 011 · . oa o rms. aml hi

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11ncon c-. d east mterestmg,

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no,\ 1 . e a, ·: w iv and

th"

I~ oe, 1l happen that the j rrn of

th

10.n of the tril e o[ Judah~ and un1<'orn f

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er, Pd 0 o ep 1 are both pre- rir Arn ai~~] r,<mnd in th Britj~h Coat

b1klev

1"~ fhe writer.

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<tiid ' c ont<·nded thi:: i- no accident lllor~ than a coincidenc '

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DESCE~DANT

F I"'RAEL?

Th· ... i" h 1·

0111. ··Tl 0 \' r. Eakle\' \\ orh it

· 1e ·

n11d tl eeptrf' \ms gi\en to Judah

Ze < k. ~~ ro ·al line from Dadd to

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1<11 '<' tf>d in Judah. hut that

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rov.' 1". 111 ng an 's po e::.~ion.

''<in l .. al ~in on the End ish throne f flnirD·P ~l1rect and unhrokeu <le~cent thi

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<n id 0 f lsra 1. In addition to 10 ·.nµland i. in posge ion of the

llP of dc·t'

on , l . } " my, or coronation . ton

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'1·1\' 1 a wr 1nµ·,.; an<l Q11C"1 n!"

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e _wc•n_rrn\\rl d nn<l "hi h \\ti"' the•

Ill!! pillar. or cornnation ::;tone.

1\ ' d h ull the Kin7 of fodah. \\h n

ti~· 1woplt• --hout d 'God a\'e the

1110-' as the · rontinue lo do in

·ll!.!:lan<l.

'· E11"lat

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t1 · n~I· t ' 1 la::; ) en t w r·u·todian.

a o1 'llH} d' [ h

arwit•nt

n,.jll .

pro~~U:!;all

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<' t e l°•'n1arkalil fC'\\ • ('npture . Another

r 1 111 111·p of t I . Ht•L ( · part o f t l 1i w "o I l e r1ut l of p.

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1-.Li~ry i Erndarnfs con-

of 1 't lo

th,

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r t11 w. h er prP. Pntat10n - · grn\ th ( f

ri:s and th hirth and

JH·ot r·toralr ~10111~m under England's

T

urn afr

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r. Eaklev • I aim will nc InJlle<l. ·

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l.1r1rp lllt I ll1 lo remark on th in >Pr of 1

Proof o f th. P op H who . dr.s1>il

<'ntphatir·all , tr e~rew e 'lrnction.

ar

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ny

1t. ome there n r·l1.

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1} lo hide their orio-in hy

< !!<' of r

<'ttmoufla"r name-:-often use le. s

<'hara<'tr .. ". for facial and racial . 1 ''"tic

a11 tlic• l are loo promi11enl to

<('!'CJ t'

lllanv \ l > Ion. Then there ar

f \ IO .'

01 a~· · \\Jno- Lo then forhPar ' ing the> f. . l . and ti <lll 1 Years tJrev10u.::h

lf'. ti . . '

liro11,,ht .1<'m eh es hm ing J en

lllr'lltl'.'1 l llp 1ll an un-Je\\ ish environ-

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lo11ch . <l Jecome cntirelv out of Th 'rt• '~11. ~vmpaLhy \\. ilh Juclai::;m.

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<>ther~ who delihcrntelv

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do ·lht·. <'\'fl anceslrv . • ot onlv fathc•r rcpudi.ite th failh of ti ei~- of It•\ ·ic·.:ut the): r , ort to all _11rt~

<·a11 Lo hid their orio-in. I

'1U1lp uncl d r

H d1ann , of ~r tan • and apprcriut Ph·1n"r' . palrn11ymic. when _w:h a tha11 th·;:; ma~li· for purpoc es other l>ut I I tl of <l1. 'laimh10' their or in-in

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no 1 110 tnne for the prrson-

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1ll 'r "hat his , lat ion in Jif e

th·ir ><'-,\ho is a;;;harrn·d of the rac

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a<'k

nn1 birth. an1 hc I fo

llO\\ It dg he is a

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an 'no more A per on born a ew c

aller that fact than a leopard Jan chmwe its pot . He remam a <l

t.,..

whether or not he has renounce 1

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belief in hi own religion; ' hetJ1e:

he i an Eno-li h Jew, a German w

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ll\o matter

or an Amencan ew. d

how O'ood a c.:itizen of hi

a<lop~e

0 h b h -.till rem'1.lll country e may e. e - . a

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e'"' But there i no han~e ~n being a Je\.\. There is

gl?~·)

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Our history and our traditions are matter- of pride to

U~·

The

)~\\ '~ho

is a"hamed lo ack.nowl dg . hk

bffl~

is a de picahle person and l scorne

hv

his own people and h. those

hl

h:ies to ape. The urvival

~f

I rae after centurie of

persecut10~1 ~nd

hardship<> J10uld he an in pm1t:on

Lo him, and he hould tak .. pnde in proclaiming "Ivri Onouch1. .He should be glad to acknowledge lrnn-

~elf a Hebrew.

THE

RUS JA\ COLO~IZATTO

r 10\ E.1ENT.

I hear there j a movement af

~wt

to _ ek lo al :;upport for the Russian Jewish Colonization cheme.

~

hould

this materialize I ha\e no doul l the Cape Town Jewish community will respond aenerously to any appeal that i m~de Lo h uer the conditions under which th ir brethren in Russia ex1 t. The Colonization M°' emenl ha reatcd great interest all over the \\odd, and much financial ""up- port has heen forthcoming to further its lnudaLl object'. For the pa t two y<'ars great strides ha\ e been made in settling co·r ligionist.;; in th<>~e 11 "' Colonies, and I am told Lhat no fewer than 100,000 ha"e b en rescued .from appa111ng conrlition and ha\'c hePn happily transplant d.

But much money is require o

lt'tHl tlH· ,..,·hcn1P ln all .. , inle tl1 suff1•1 iHp: of Lh":P unfortu11al<"·• "\\h

arc help le~" and ~tan iug. Our irn- po\ eri~hl'd brethren in Ru,~i·t ha\

a claim on u:::;. Ther are manv in thi .·unny laud of South frica ·who recall '"'.ith horror what Lhev left hehind in nus i·1. and thev \\ill gi"

their support ungrud!!in~ly t the cheme of Ru..: ian olonization, ,~hich will hring immediate rell f to countless thousand of ~trir.k n

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in that unhappy land. I ha\

doubt many "j]l welcome th ~tah­

lU11ncnt of a branch of the Ru~ ian Jewish Colonization org-anisation in Cap TO\ n.

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ORPIL\\ GE.

A \ery pl a ant evening wai:; sp nt at the Cape

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wiJ1 Orphanaf!e, Oranj zicht. on aturda .. night. . The Y ouug

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udean A _ ociation, de irou of bringing together Lh Orphan~g branch of the ssociation and outs1d member arranged a ,- ry e cdlent concert, and.

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am told that about fr, e hundred childr n and fifty ~TO\\.n-ups wer prc"enl. The functim~ \\, !- also in the nalure of a celebration nf the sec nd anni\ ersar) of the opening of th llehrcw ni\eL ilv in }pru-

salcm. and appropriate . r f erenc ·~

w re made hv 1\lr. S. Kahn. tlw Pre- . ident of the ·Young Judrans. Ir. L.

Gradner, th Pre~ident of th Jn.;.titu- ti on, al o ad<lre- cd the gal h1·rin ll'.

A \erv fine mu~i 'al programme \Hl

. uhmittcd. afte:r "\\hi ·h ganw and a llea,.;ur hunt \·ere indulped in.

followiwr \\hi ch there wa an en jo - able da~ ·e, many of Lhr hildr n

" taking the floor;, in fanc. co_tumc.

One can quit under. land th child- ren e·prc..:·inO' the hop that it

"ill

not b long ] fore a imilar fun ti n is arrano- cl for th m.

. Irs. Frank rnlertained mcml r ... of the Conunitiee l tea. thi.; pl<'n ... anl function being in the nature of a celchration of her hirthdav. a::o " ·11 a·

to mark th' rebuild in~ m~d nlargi11g of the dininrr hall. The majority of the ommille \\ere there. mid pe he: were made b~-•

Ir.

Lilienn.m and 1 fr. Eilenher!!. hoth of \\h m ref rred o ~l r::;. Frank-s hirthdav in flattering: tcrn1-.;. The; LOt•k . the pporlunity of remarkin~ upon th x.ccllelll scrvi<' ' r nder d to tli.e ln_titution by h r and xprC'"5t'cl th hope that !'he would ontinue to h th matron for many years to 1•om .

THE G lLD.

A plea~ant e\ ning i promi::i d to tho::':e memb rs of the Guil<l \\ho ta! c part in t.lH ::-iupri::e Part~ that ha' Leen arrang d for aturday. Th mr.C'ting place b Wolfram's Rioscop, at 8 p.m., thC' rendezvou:- un- announcPd. i\I rnl1cr~ ar allo\\ ed to hri11g a fri ncL an 1 it i~ notified that e 'ening dress will h \\Orn. l amt ld that the late:-t omnibu-es ha"'~ he n enga!.!ed. ,..j it ' ould _ em that Lh party

will

b h ld some di. ta11re from l<mn. Ann' ay. it

"ill

he an en,ov- ahle affair. judginrr b; the

arra;1g. -

m nt made.

BlJ~Y PIO.

Cu pi J h•"' hPen \ ery hu ... y of lnte. On Sunday"" had th \\eclclin!! of Jis=' Po1li~1ck [!ll<l Ir. Phillip

'r.

,ohrn.

On 1 u ~da) mornin1r Ti!is •· Dr>ck .,

~ lorri::;on, younp;e.;;t dall'£hlPr of ·Jr.

and \lr:. L ,lorri$Oll.~of 71 Ho'- Jand t1 eet. "as married to :\Tr. l Ta Ja,\itz of m~trrdnm, Holland. at th Roeland .... tr el. ~·nago~ue ,~hil-.L the sam mornin:; al the Gard n ,·11a·

g-ogu , Ii..: E a Pian kin \\a~ rnanfrd lo l\lr. D. nrnlo,,1tz. of Tsolo. All thre \\ •ddings ,.,er ' ry popular one , th contracting partie · in ('1wh r.ru: lPinrr \\ 11 knmrn lo ·ally, and a' a con::-equcnce the ceremonie"' "e1 r

\\itn s"'ed b, larg and r pr sentati\e rrath rings.

. , I LOWIT l PI\ Kl .

\lis~ l~va Piankin \\ho \\a married at the reat

s,

narron-ue to i\lr. I uvid Smulo\ itz, o( T. olo. \\a· orn of the f..ri·oup of orphan· Lroup:ht O\Cf fr m Rus .... ia. _omC' i v :u,· a!!o. ancl it

\ a~ on a rec nt \ 1-.ii to the rphanag in Oranjezi ht that ~lr. mul witz

uccumhctl to th charm_ of }ij ... lirid • and Ji rtl. aft rward. hi en~aµ: - mu1t \\a:- announc

d,

culrninatin!! in Tu ::-day':-; happ c remonv. Altho~rrh th re were count r attra~·tion-.;. th re was a fair allendanc at th • loth r Sp1a!!o~ue to \\ itn the marriage cer mony \\ hich wa conduct h th He" . . P. B nd·r., i tcd h·

Hev. L. l\.ir..;chner. The young brid~

ma?e a pr tty pi ·ture in her g ' n of

\\hit georCTt:Lte '\ith ih r m- broid riP::-., and h r " il of I rn~--c·J ...

la e "a. arrang d

a

lc1 Ru"iS ov r a h addr ~s of orange blos~om~. , h'

\rn au ndrd liy • Ii. se..; • arah Bar- mash and \\alt a. bride mai !.:. and

th r w re L\\o pr tty little mil<'"- ,,ho h ld the rtailing , il. Th hriclc approa ·h 'd th<' chupa on th arm of

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~Ir. I~aa Ochh r!!, "ho. it , ill I c re all ·cl. I rou~ht th 1~,t l '"'lall . orphan O\ er to th j.., counti· , Ull{ I :'hoha ... rnc Lak nap r ... onalint n.t

111 her. H •r futur h me \\ill I c in Ts(!l~, and th re i 110 doubt that tlw lrauung . he ha' rccei' ·c1 in th Home.

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IN A TD AROU TD THE TOWN.

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67.)

and the loving care and attention bestowed upon her ince her arri al with her little fellow_ in thi countrv will ev r b remembered bv her. Th~

hope pre cd bJ th

Re\'.

Bend r, in his addre to the young couple.

that h 1\ill uphold the tradition~ and ideal.

of

Judaism

and

that he "ill maintain a true

J ,.,

i h atmo_phere in her ho us hold, will. I f e I ure, be consummated.

In

the SynagoL·ue I noticf"d Ir. H.

J.

todel. Pr side! t of the Cape Town Hebre\\ Congregation;

. Jr. L. .

G.

~ew11ann. Ir. an<l . Irs.

Polican~kv.

:.\Ir . J.

Lurie, l\. r. and i\lr . A. ~ilb rt, l\lr . H. Hamburg, Ir:. R. . Iver,, . latron of th Orphanag ; ~Ii~

A.

Gamsu. Super- vi or of th Dre. ~making Department at the

Hom ;

l Iis F.. K11p witz, of the Orphanage S cretarial Stnff. and many of the children.

COHfa T-POLLIACK.

The marriage of Iis Y ctta Pol- liad, daughter of • Ir.

Polli:ick,

of the well-known mu~i al instrument firm, and Mr. Phillip M. Cohen, ~on of Mr. and

'i\Ir . J.

Cohen. of Gla · gow. :::,cotiand, wa~ witnes ed hy a larg gatherina of relatives an frier1d at tbe Great Synag:og·ue, on Sundav la5L The Re\·. A. P.

Bender,

a frted -bv the Re". L. Kir-chncr.

officiated, ·and the bride "as much admired in her exqui ite 0'0\\ n of ivor · georgette. ·worn over hell pink.

It \>\a eff ectfr

ly

embroidered in a design

of

sil ·er sequins and beads.

A scalloped bodice and a deep bead frincre worn on the kirt were addi- tional feature lo an olherwi c:> mo t fa hionable crown. The headdre s wa compo ed

of

a

Yeil

of Bru els lace formed over a coronet of orange blo om and

white

heather. She wa attended

by

three prettily attired

bride~maid , Miss Doreen aftc, .1i Rene Blumenau and \Ii_s heila Levi- tan, "hilst the b tman was l Ir.

Barney Polliack. A delightful re ep~

tion wa~

held

subsequent to the cere- mony, at the Roval HoteL a11d wa attended

Ly

a

ho

t of relative and friend of the bride and hridegroom.

...

Jr.

and Mr-. Cohen, who were the recipient of many hand.;;ome p1e·

sents, are pending their honeymoon in a motoring tour of the Wilderness and Kny na, after which thev will take up their re~iden e in Cape ·Torn.

ROOS OPEK FETE.

The Hon. Tielman Roo . linister of Ju tice, had a fine reception when

he ro .. e

to

de lare the Egypt F

ete open at the City Hall on · Tuesda morning. Rei paid a glowing trihute to the Jewi h communitv of ... outh Africa, and he wa obviou Iv incer in hi remarks. ~Ir. Roo

ha

oflen publicly proclaimed hi- frienfl'hip for the

Je,

ish section of the popula- tion of thi. countq, and Mr. Bender, later. on m the proceeding . truck the nrrht note when he aid tht>r wa no greater friend

nor

more elnquent

champion of, the

Jew~ then

Ir. Tiel-

man Roo . '' Gr at Adventure .,

ai~ Ir.

Ro.o .. "wa a particu1ariy fittmg de~cnpt10n of the hi torv of the Jews. a their life. from· the

~arli t times. had been on con- tmuou adventure. No other rnc ,,

l ·d ,. td < · '

1e ai • wou have won throuuh

a the ~ew~ had d01 e de. pite all th~ir

hardsl11p

and

diffi

ulties. Ther , a a lar_O'e treak of ideali~m in the Jew.,.

contmued \Ir. Roo!' '• and thi~ en- deared the1:1 to all tho e with whom th

r

came mto contact .. ,

ROO , FRIE. D OF JEW

It i

"'ell kno, n

that ~Ir. Roo number a O'reat man"

J

·~

h. .· ~ 1 ew amonu

l fnend m outb Africa, and thi he

~ore

?ut when lte aid that his

J

ew1~h friend j n South Af1·.

b h ica \\ere

ot good Jews and oood 0 ~h

Af.

t" ul

ncans, and he kiPw he Cl)nlrl rel•

on them to · help build up the country ) m ever~ en~e of the word

. Th ey -

April 8th, 1927.

were hi out.1 African brothers

and

sisler. ln 1,"ri1w word- tli.~~P. and when spoken by a son of South Africa. and a gr at patriot. tho~e

Sou~h frican m1ti-,en ite:: d10 ..:till e_·i t. and who~e machination~· I

lune

often ref erred to, should ban~ their heads in .:hame. The g:eneroc;it of

the

J

C'··r i prO\·erbial. and neither

race nor creed matter when the under dog require a~. istance. To this :;\lr.

Roos referred "hen he than ·ed the

Je,\

s of South frica for hein!:!; free giver..,. not only to Je, ·i h cbariti but to all charitie •~ no matter

of

wl1al des•Tiption . ., ::\Ir. Piet Grouler

.

the 1 Jini<>ter of Land~. also ~poke.

and

in a · ry intere ting addre " aid the Jev i~h rn c wa~ one of very (J'reat tradition": in fart. he said. no C"r•He could boa t of gr ater. A he pro·

ceeded it was e' idenl Mr. Groh for

had

d 1 ·ed de p into Jewish ltisto~v.

and

he ieferred to Lhe o-reat m~n thr

J

. i

h r~ce had

e

<ri~ n th "orld·

anc1e!1l nnd modem.

All

other mer~

which had existed in early hi!'-tor~·

had di appeared, hut the J~ws a1011e remained to giYe the world o-reat me!l

and great thinkeL. and,

~oncluded

Mr. Grobl r, and they had the gre::te~t

H' ~wet frw th,,ir Jewi<;!1 J1<>i.,.hhour·

whom thev treated a their' friend~

and equals.

TTIIBUTE

BY RE\. BE~DER.

The Rev. A. P.

Bender, in

mo'

ing a vote of thank to Mr. Roo~ f of

opening the Fete, gaye a stirring addre, , and aid

th

Jew in ~outh Africa should feel v rv !!fateful

th<'.

1

tlPy

were livin<r in thi · c~untry. p11rt1•

cularlywhen they compared their Ii,-~

here \\ ith those of their brothers 111

other land . The present Governrne11t aid Mr. Bencler, like its pre<leces"'or·

had do11e a lot to ensure thnt thr great ideal of

the

Jewish

people

would be fulfilled, and in thi~ roll'

nection he paid a tribute to l\Ir.

field

man Ro?~ for lhe p-reat ·work 11e h8

?one. o one could <lot bt

:\Tr.

Ro ..

mtense patriotism for ~ outh fricll·

but heside being a !!feat

~outb

patriot

hP.

was a great citizen of thf

\\or.Id. The Jewi h people in

Sotil~

fnca. l\I r. Bender declared. wo11I.

b~~U'. their o, lif!l!tion:3 and respon-1 b1lit1cs &nd their burden of l'itizell

hip.

and

he hoped

that

bv the co

operation of all their cornniom

·ellltl

would dev lop into a QTeat and

i!lt

1

triou nation. ~Ir. Be~der conciudt1

by

a urin<r Mr. Grobler that

ti

Jews. not only

of

the Trans,·11°' whence r. Grobler came. but

fr

1

every

pa~t

of

~he

Union,

apprech

11

~

the mamfe talion of his

friendsh

1

r

toward them. On the platfonn ~ti}

portinO' Mr. I. chwartz, the Ch011

· dd' · k r

man. m a 1t10n to tho e .-p ll .

already mention d were: Ir ... [ol'l'J

l\lexander. K.C..

M.L.A..

:JTr. \

l<.entridge.

l\LL.A.,

Ir.

Eli J3LJir~ 0

M. L.. ·· i\Ir . H.

J.

todel. l\Jr. I.

0

herg, Mr.

J.

Gitlin,

~Ir.

P.

Polica1

1

~{~

Mr. ~1. Ros n. Mr.

J.

Cohen and H. Gurland.

TRUE JEWI H PIRIT.

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