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April 29Lh, 1927.

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JEWISH CHRONICLE.

In and Around the Town.

Peninsula. The k y-note i" fficiency.

and thi i du lo th indefat i!!ahle effort::; and great enthusiasm of th Pr idenl. i\lrs. E. R. S 'fret and her co-work rs. 1 h organi~al ion, "hfrh i non-"e 'larian. has manv hranche~

throuo-hout the Penin-.ula.' and thc~e lOO, St. George's Stree~

Thursday.

THE AGED HOl\lE.

An in!:'LituLion th 1 .

!Jortant . at P av~ an 1m- Inu · _ l~art lll the lif of the com-

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e . ape Jewi h Aged lhp · . . eall Y ~1tuated aw av from

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i ~ )U~t e of thP citv it a ::anctuary· , ·l . · · · can "1e1em our ao-ed JJOor

~rwnd th · · d i· · 0

p 'a<'e and en ec mmg years in

<·ar d comfort, and receive that

< an aUent' -h· h h .

a11d \ l .

1 ion '" Ic t ey reqmre

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for tl l · ai e una ) e to JHOv 1de In-.t1'tu1el~ e.ve . The Incholm Place

~ ion 1s d I I

onlv J ~ . h a mo e 10me. It is the

\ i l~'t• \\dl~ Acred Home in the Pro- . ' an as the · · I

111 the {; . re 1~ on Y one other

A .. d H nion-Lhe Johanneslmrrr

- Ollle l' · t:-

la,1 app 1cat10ns for adn11'1.

c' ar · · -

th ' . e I eee1v d from all part of

f ouutr. B t

the l' · . u no matter whence

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ahpp l<'at10n come. the Cape

f'\.\1::- Ancel H ·

all l 0 . ome is open to receiYe r e~en·1no- . .. A

1\ithin it e ~a e.. '\S a re ult, ]>nor fr ho. Pll.al precincts are aged Af · um 'anou part"' of outh

rica. and 1 . h .

·of re · leI l ey haYe a haven _t m th eveninrr of c tl 1e1r n-e . 1· .

RETRO PECT.

The A<rcd H ·

old Phil· th 0111: 1 an ofLhoot of the Cnpe J at~ rop1e ociety. now the EI e\\ 1 h Board of Guardian"

e en year ao-o h

an · · . t e need for uch

~t1!:'l1lutrnn manife tr.cl it" lf . I a11 111flucnfr1l o·ath . . e . anc of Lh<' I .. "1 ~' erm.!!: of mernher

. oc ,1 < ommumtv m t

llllo tlw rn·1tt r f b. e to go

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1 · a Honw SI tl f 1· 1111!! su ·h

. · " rnr Y ~ terward" ._ bl·

n11't'l1nn :-,, u11·1111'1 ' nou" 1 y fi a pu ic mo\ that had l . . con l rmed the . , )een mauguratcd Th opcn111g of a fund wa t'l . . e

<r 'llProu . "} . ' le sl!mal for

f . 'l c?nl11 Jut10n heincr lP d 01 1 ie f>l'OJcct

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1 · \\0 vear l d

)efore premi" , . ap e , June. 1918 .h ~ e1e ~ecur d. Jn

l.'" . t pro1)ert kno,"11 a

l\.tvna ,' H f . •

1· • ll \ ~ u 'Hl:; acf{uire-d. Tlir

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LI - 10U'>P ''as rcmoc e le< to meel 1' requirem<>nl · of a home for aQ;etl, and I t 1e room \\ere [ urni~hed '- by

~lllProus donor . Great pride has

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~'"a: · been !ak n in . the Ho_m~ by t' )~f re_pon ... 1hle for lL adrn1111.:tra- t1n. a11d its crrowlh in m;efuln~sc; ha 1'~en tef'ogni;ed by a gratl."ful public.

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1 'l'<> arc> few s;milar i11~Lilution ...

\\ 1erp the inner '" n rkin rr !'."' ·nu~ more

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inoothl v or whrre t hPr<' is a more ll>n1PI~ ·atmosphere. Conlentnwnl lllllonrr'.'it the aged inmates i, plaint 'P~n and this is fostered bv the Co~-

1111tten and th insid taff alike.

EEO FOR !\CREASED

AC ..,o:\L\iODA TIO .

For · l d ·

I some time t 1e arcornmn nt·wn

ia_ . liPen quilt> inudPquat<>. and the . nihhle s wee ha::; ]wen ta f'cl to

~ls 11tn10 t capacitv. The 1wrd for

i111·n•a..:, l d . I l

1 < • aecomrno at10n 1il" nn.g

li•en fdt, for nrnm' d<>-.er ·ing appli-

<'. 111 " ha e 1u d tn 'L<> ref u~"'rl ::tdmis-

l<in. Thi ... Jin.:; } een a~ !!Tf''11 n di::--

;ifll>nint I . mc·nt lo t ] w C ,nHH1l'tlr<' · n ... tn

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0 ,ri~t>d. n1mli<'ant: th:•1n~c>l ''"'· and 1, ct nmned moYc was madP to en-

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l IP pr<:'~ent nre!ln-:1... or- til~lat<'ly thc•rc i plP;1tY nf f!rnrmrl for

11" purno~1' ancl a ct>rLain flllil of ll!n11nv } > quc•at I wrl for t J. 11~ p11rpo::-P.

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11 hc>nd lo cnahl1' the ,ommiltt'P to

)l'c)r·i•pd with the :--"ltenH' of ,:.nl 1 ·u-<'·

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' 0 n . tart ha:-: lwen mnd1· :

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nd '." n'"ult ''ill llf' thr acJ,lirion of a

\\ 111 · l fr l' ap,11 . 11 <' o f I 10u:-111!:!; a . f 111 t I ir'r

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1" llP<'n old folk. It i a pitv. whil..;t t1p, ''l'r . l I (~ .

l. I. c at 1t t mt t H~ ,011111111 ti r

f (( 11( t k

1. 1 arrpnge tn t'mhar · up1 n n

lllg<rpr d1erne ~and arrang fnr nuch

nrn .

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1 r ac1·nnm1odat ion. ,rot1nd tlwv

1 0 not l· k ,w ·, oesptlt• 1 t J w n , catwn 11 .

HJ• de> lo th

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·of . ~ Jwni.;;Ls rll' t w rt 1 110n

f l)H:Jr Ile\\ hall. \ft 1 ' ). room 11r e1~hteen inmate" j... lo king

d d h · could ju t

\ery far ahea , an t ey . . f 1 crer ..; ·heme.

a ""ell ()"one m or a art - d But here 0the financial a pect intru .es.

d · 1 xpf'U'lY

Building- no" a ays I-. al fe 1.., item. At the same tune. one

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confident that adequat support WI

be forthcoming in response \~ an appeal for money for such an o.JJCCL

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EXPE.\ I\ E U\ DERT Kt'.\G.

Thre thousand pounds. 1

unde~­

stand the ne\\ wino- will cost. an ' notwith tandino- a;propriations to- ward

th~ CO-~

of the erection. tl:e Committee are faced with. t.lu · situation: that whilst the

hu~lding

. · }Ji·oo-i·e.._c:: their ex- operat10ns are 111 :- -~·

l · 't · 11 · low One chequer at c ale I pi ia J '

h. . . h ·e,·er tl1e ,1·ork t m O' is certam, O\\. ·

mu_f not be retarded 011 this accou~it.

South African Jevff) must re:~:;;riu:-e their dutv. The indispensabihtv

the Aged .Home is indispurah1e. Tlu.;;

j rrenerallv acclaimed. It shnnld. be

acki10,•:led~ed.

bu\ e....-er. in a practical manner a~1d the financial support mu t b; in a far greater meai:.:ure than at pre~ent j the 'ase. It is. a 11 ':-ry well to sav, ·•The Home is dom~

splendid w~rk for our a!!e<l need~·

The question should he a~ked whether it is financially able to carr; on the humanitarian ·ta~k of housing and

maintainino-om aO'ed j)OOr. The hulk

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of the support comes from t~1 ape Town community. but the time -~as arrived when country commumt1es must take their ~hare

'or

the burden.

The A o-ed Home. althou!!h -.it uated

b 1 ~ I . .

in Cape To\\ n. i~ nol a oca ~nst1t~1-

tion. IL cat r:" for eYery pro\ llll'e in

th Cnion. Given rnffic:ient n)orn. no de::>en ing case wil1 he ref u-.ed <'ll- trance. It will makP no cliff renc

"hether the applicant hai]... f i om atal the Free State or e ·en Rhodesia.

co-religioni ts in thes<" part..; shnuld remember this. A general appeal

should ht> In>< dca~I. and T f f'e-l "'llr that n•:opnn:-e \\ill J,p \\ itli that 1e11der con ... idrraLion :--o <'haractcri .... liC' of Jewry.

A CH RGE l PO'\ THE

CO.:\l~I 1' \ lTY.

. ot\\ilh~tanding th claim... of other. equally dcserYinµ· charit· lile institutions. al home and o ·er'-<><l'. \H' haw-. in the ged Home. a pha'-'P of charitable endea\ our that mu~t b

lilwrall~ :;upportcd. It :-land~ in a

cla::"'· alo1.e. The care ol' tlw ... f'. who in their old aµ:e. haw fall1'n upon e' il day .. i::- a char!!r on the <'Olll-

rnunitv ·" hich must

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lionw l'heer- fully c.tnd generou~ly. Let all "ho arc ahle. do !'om thing to lll'ip:hten lhcir remaining davs: to hrim~: a little ch rrf ulne:;:- i;1 nthern j ... e' dull and drah liw~. Our incfo!.ent a£ed mu"'t ht• proYided for and tl;e Je\d:h puhlic

lllU'-"t ('Orne forward tn ltt Ip in thi•

hem·r11·sC'nt \\ l1rk. The community owe a deht of !!ratiluO<' to the colll- mill '<' of puhlif'-:-pirited nwn 'ml 1Himen ,d10 uw- lfi!"hlv !!hr tjrnc a 1d r'1icrgy i11 tlw urn~t "repn'~ 11t1·d I~

the Aged Homl'. They a-.k f c 1 no thank . 1 hev ft>el thev are hut doinO' their dulv. ·nut thf'\ ·<lo appeal for financial·. upport to. t nahle them lo

1101 on Iv care for tho~~ nld foik al p rc>!'.·ent ·in th<'i r t'haqre. hut to take in anv nwrP ,\ho, 11\\ in!! Lo a lack of n111m. h<n • hacl lo h • ;lenied admit- la11ce.

JE\\l~H

cannot hrlp hut rcfr · in t!iP:-:<' note" to till' ~ple11did \\ork dnnt.' hy the ape To\\ n and ~uliurhan Cloth- inµ; Guild. a non-J1J" i..:h or!!ani ... , tion which exL t~ fur the col lel'I ion and di lrihution f \\<.lrlll clothing arnotH.!

1h • eharital>le institution£ of the

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are rc:--pon::;ible for t H' gat lermg Ill of gift~ of money and kind. Th•

annual di::.Lrihution i~ mad at an appropriate Lime-al tli omm ~nce­

menl of the \\inter ~ea~on. and \\arm blanket::; and clothin!.! find their wa into many a poor home throuµJ1 th~

agency of charitahlt· in~titulion!' which e.· i l to better tht lot of he poor of th creneral comnnrnil\.

JE\X ISH I 'STJ1 TIO S L.

BE. EFiT.

]e\\ i::.h charitable in:-litution ... are included arnon!! tho_e \\ho participat in the distribution, and w II fill cl

"a ·ks of 8UitahlP item::- of ,.}"thing.

etc.. are placed at the di posal of the Board of Guardian::.. the Orphan- age and th A~ed Home. \ l o an·

''~ry grateful fo~ th _ea ... onah1e g:ift::..

The bulky packa!!:es \\ re handed ov r on Fridav. and the Cath 'dn~l Hall

\\a~ a h{,e of indu~try. Willing h l H·rs \\ r rnanv. and a..; there has.

thi.:: vear. h en ~rn incre:t1'e in the numi' r of articles recei tl. th" re- quisil ic111::. of the Yariou.~ hospital~1 home:; and :-o ·ietie:- \\er satisfac- torily met. The lothin~ Guilcl is worthy of en~ry --upporl. and Lht' Je,\ i"h cornmunit v. ne'er difT prenlia- Ling hetwe n rac~· or creed. can l t' relied 01L Hot onh· tn maintain the _ upport they June. alway· g:iwn t<•

the Guild, hut also tn incr ·a--e it \\hen

nel·es~ary.

'\OT·· LIKE FATHER. LIKE. 0 :·

\.lr. hor \Ionlarru. Lord , \rnvth- ling ·-.son. is disind ined to foll cm· hi~

father'_ foot t p-.. Hi0h finance, apparently offers no attraction-. to him, mid. -.ws the London /Jail r ketch he ~-rfus "to h come a hanke~.

~~ ted aut 10r. r. l ontar.-u wr le thP i-.tu· film ~tnn ·· BHght,· ... which has carnC'd for hi'm Lltl:--l~inL~·d praiH'.

His lilt>rar and ... ci ntifi(' at ai1111wnls -for he {~ also a :,,cienli"l of "<>mt·

prominern·c>. p:iH· hi ... parent ... much

~ati ... faction. althow:d1 thev would naturally prefer th;l he t:ho..:c his father·~ hu:-:i1it'"'~ H" a l'aret>r. In

maller::; ~porting- both ~lr. . Jonlagu and Lord .. \\a\ thling nre keC'nh in- tercsLed in :--ol'~l'r. mid it mu~l .lune>

het•n a great di. appointment lo them that :::louthampton. thrir home team.

"Ne un:-i1cce ... ~f ul in the Engli::-h Cup Competition.

A 'l LE TED YOl G L1 Jff.

nder the nom de plum? of _, Guirnr reith:· Mi-.:: Gladv::-. Cohen.

cow•in of tlw \\ f'll-kno\

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London

commum1l work •r. ~ir Bollerl \Valev Coht>n. ; ... g:ainin~ nnwh promi1: ·nc~·

a=- a c·omfHI"' r of ~onµ~. or!'h< :;I ral

~uil s and pianoforte :--olos. Dnly ju::-.t out of hN teen=-. fi ... ::. oh n h'ls thirt) :-011~ to her nanw. aid Sir Dan Gndf n v. in mail "cl'k. t 011-

clucl d an o;·clw....tral ... uite of her cmnpo--it ion at BuunH'mo11th. I u ... t rec1'11tlv I. \ ladimir ernikoff the 1'111ine1;t pia11i ... 1. plH)l'd lwr .,.oln

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Pin-- ·at the 1• dian Hali. thi ... L1·in~

the fi r'-'l 1wrforma111·1 . ~l i~-- Cnhl 11 i~

a Lnd1•11t of the Ho\ al 1 cad1'1t1V-

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and la-.t \t•ar ... fw obtai111 d i•,.ht h1nh

<.l\\ards . . In addition lo Jwr un- d1111btPd Lal<•t 1 ... .-i a piani'-'I n11d a

1 urnpc ... t'r. j... Coht•n i:- an f'lfic·ienl pla_ er of tlw 'iola. make-. \\ond<'r- ful Lap ~tr_ and <lr~rn ... pnrtrnil".

E GUSH \ . llEBJ EW AND AHABI .

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I AND AROU D THE TOWN.

(Continued front Page 27.) London Jewish Chronicle, English is more suitable than Hebrew and Arabic for the advance of civaisa- tion. Following up this view. the late chairman of our London name- al:e left the bulk of hi fortune of

£301,798 to his on-in-law. Mr. Jus·

tice Chotzner, with the injum·~ion that half wa to bf> held by hin, for life and th n to go to the English Zionist Federation. which tht> testator requested to cncoura~e to the utmost the peaking, writing and learnin,Y of the English language by the inhabjt- ants of Pale_Line.

THE GUILD.

" The present po ition of the Jewish vouth in . outh frir.a i a hedthv 'one; wa the uhjett of an intere;ting inter-dt>hate. held la t Thursday at the Guild Rooms. be- tween the Cape Je\v i h Guild and the Student · Jewi h A sociation. and arranged by the Cultural Committee.

l\lr. D. Cohen, B.A .• open d the de- bate on behalf of thf Students. and :Mr. Hermann Cohen an cl Mr. B. Matz, B.A., opposed on h~half of the Guild.

ubsequently there ·wa_ a lin~ly dis·

cus"io11 in ·whfrh many took part pro and con.

A "AL RE

om:'

i lr. I. Cho:'ack. who lea\·cs next Tue day for Durhan will be greatly mi sed, not only hy hi colleague ,

\\ith ,vhom he w<:.!" ver~ popular. but by the whole of the rnusic-lovincr ection of the Cap Town community.

For nine years he has been a pro- minent figure in thP Orchestra and, as a tympani-t h<' ha::; frw e-qual . The number of i1druments and '· noi£e"' applianct·~ handlf'd by ~1r.

Cho ack is po~itively l1ewildering.

whil t he i · an t"xpert xylophon player. At the Pier on Saturday night, \\ hich \Hl l '' il~' of hi fare- well concert. he df'li2hted a large audience "''ith xylophone solo, and we.:: encored no les than three times.

!\Ir. Chosack hc.:.s join d the Dnrban Orche ·tra, the musical director f whfrh combination has a wry high opinion of hi late ·t recruit. Whilst he w"ll be rni:-~ed in Cape Town, on wishes him the be~L of luck in }ii" new sphere. .Mrs. Cho-;a k and lier ·on, ... Sonny." accompany Mr. Chosack.

l\IARQ I OF RE DI G- LL GUIST.

The

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ewd1 Tt•l graphic Agf'ncy relates an amusing linsruistic en- counter betv .. ·~en Ir. David Lloyd George. one time Prime Minister of Gr at Britain, and the \1aroui~ of Rending-, which the latter mf'~tioned i~1 a pe~ch ~1 made at n recent pub·

h · meetmg m London. The .Marqui · stated that once. at a dimwr, Mr.

Lloyd GeorO'e add re:-·e<l him in Welsh. \\ ithnut havin<r under::;tood the former Prime \Iinister. the Mar- quis reupond d immediatelv in what the audien e helit>wd to ·be Welsh also. What he \\a'-' actually ·peakinrr.

ho we\ er, "as Ile brew. "· I recited a Psalm in Hebre\\.'" the Marquise.·- plain d, ·• but the dinner guests he.

ii ved it \\as genuine WeLhl ., 1 HE GOLDE -RrLE.

In thi week"s ... edra, Leviticu , Chapter 19, verse 18. \\e read . . . . .. Love thy neiahbour a- thvse1f." A number of Christian h~lar who claim the Golden Rule a tht> law of Chri tianity could not get over the fact that thi \\a said hv \Io es more than a thousand year· before the birth of

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e u . Hence they triefl to e ·plain that \fose-; mPant tfu~ Golden Rule Lo apply bP.t\\'een Jew and Jew

\\hile Je u enlarged upon it and taught the Golden Rule to apply to

all mankind. ·

The non-Jewi h world can he atis- fied with uch an explanation but the Jew, especially the one who knows

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d d. with

Hebrew, is boun to i agree for thi opinion. The Hebrew ~en~ ., d . h' · · '"ne1ah·

frien m t i mstance 1 n In no instance in

th~

Bible

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find this term applymg exclu ne ·l to the Jew. If thi would

apply~-~

the Jew only the term would _h:i 1 .,

b::e-1 ,. lvri" ( Hel re \-) or '· rhica ~Il ( thv brother). furthermore

. 9 h~

Exodus. Chapter 11. verse -· "

h·1dreI1 Mo es wr.s told. to tell the e 1 d of Israel to get the loan of silve an crold ve el of their neighbours · · · t.

o . hb . thn

the term used for ne1g our Ill ·f in the tance Egyptian who was the nat:o , is al o •· Reiah." and nu\' · no 11 enemv of the Jew was called '· Reiah·

. "bl . I )lr

thi. is incontroverh e ev1c ei b' that the Golden rule mentioned

f aw Mose-, was for the whole o Ill

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f ce or kind. wit out 1 tmction o ra , creed.

I BRIEF.

Re\. A. P. Bender. on Tuesd0 1' d h'b' . l tJ rnorninO' opene an ex o• 1 1t10n a 0 f

ew Galler" 98. Lonrr treet.

~ .r' b ·le~

about forty oil paintin!!~ bv Cl1a1 Mas~Pr. The exhibition wili be 0Pe11 until Mav 10th.

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Ir. 11. Kottler, the well-kn°'11:

local -culpter. has fini~hed the b~-.

of General Hertzog, and this "ill

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presented to him hy the comm l ic re-ponsible for its purcha"e at Gro

chuur on Saturday afternoon.

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.i\lr. J. Joseph. on of M1. and ·~Jr­

Nlorris Joseph. of Oudtshoorn. ~ia·

passed his final medical e ·aminall 11 at the :Middle x Hospital. Londoll·

according to cabled advice- j 11:=L t~

hand.

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T he enO'arrement i- announced 0'

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Mr. Edv...ard Alexander Hell r. el

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on of .Mr. and Mr~. Charles Helle' of Cape Town. to Hylda Banet.

eide:f

daug-hler of J;Ir. and i Irs. Banrt. 1 Bula\\ avo, Rhocle-ia.

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Another engagement announced r

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that of 1 lr. ::3. Jacobson. of Cnf Town. and • Iis~ Rosie Jawitz. 0 1 1\oorder Paarl.

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Ephraim. the nnl v rnn of I ·. ii11

. . e dd

the late l\Irs. H. Horwitz. has

atttHf

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his LannitzYah, and \\ill read ma tJ at th ~Ialm ·hury Syna~o~ue 1 1

aturday.

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Barnev. con of , 1r. awl 1 r.::.

p .

D o ow1tz. o d · · f ea P · omt. w 1 l 10 U\"' · be·

c'-1me barmitzvah, will read bi-' P01~ tion of the lU\ at th Great ::-:ynll crogue on Saturday.

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The brirn1elah of the infant ... on °t f ~tree.

Mr. and Ir . D. L vv. of Kloo ::, . er

k I h

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d ur ... 111-

too · p ace . at l e ar ns :din Home, Umon treet. on Tnc~., ;.

morning. and the sul. equent r ct~

ti on wa, larrrely attended bv f rieJl of the proud p~rents. .

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The brisrnelah of the infant

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of Ir. and l\Irs. Barne ' wer::-k~ 'th l05, Kloof Street. took place :1l Booth \.Iemorial Home.

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Referensi

Dokumen terkait

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.. Cohen, who were the

Grossbard craYe an enjoyable recital from the ~rorks of Peretz, and hi audience had an excellent opportunity of juding hi great talent a an e~­ ponent of Jewi h literary and theatn-

There "ill un- doubtedly be a good deal of grumbling, but the Jewish hen_rt will prevail and with that generosity for .\\'hich our communitv i notPd they will "'ee the!t the local

He is a mo t active members of the Committee and just now is ery busy supervising the erection of the new wing which is being added to the in titution and in regard to which he has

KRUYER & KRUYER Auctioneers, Appraisers, House Estate and General Agents, African Life Buildings Basement 85, St.. George's Streets, CAPE

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lack of unified effort that the councillors, instead of sitting on benches, had their own small thairn and desb which could be pulled out of line, backwards or forwards at will.. Thus

vaal Provincial ouncil rai, eel the matteT of the admi sions of .Jew- ish children to certain of the Gov- ernment schools regarding which difficnlti"~ hacl been experienced~ and that he