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June

17th, 1927.

THE S.A. •IEWISH CHRONICLE.

567

In and Around the Town.

MOTHER

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A 70GUE MU T

HELP.

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j · WANTED KNowN""-1

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Thursday.

B \CK TO

THE

LA

\D.

There j . .

land .. a di tmct " back to the

"late }movement among Orancre Freo ew h c ~

any rat ta~ t .e pre ent 6rne. At

00ain d hi is the impre !"ion I lion I had

t~e

revult of a Conver a- t('tuined ;' ith a friend who had ju t of that ta te_r a comprehen. ive tour

· ernt H

1:1t<"re"tino- . ory · e lrnd many liff' in Fre Lh111gs to tell me of Jewish

hut.

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e

lat to\.\n and villacre .

f eat o me th . o .

111• ' e mo t at1 facto1·v

k \\''l h. . ~ )

e ne:::. of e _1 mformation a to the f<1rtnin,, \eiy cla of Je,~ for a

he

!net

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ca~·eer. Wherever he went lo !!"i\' uews who expre .. ed a desire

· P tr d'

1ng.

Th

a rng in favour of farm-

''hn al .

o r ere are manv . storekeP1)ers ~ all look f U~l mall farms. and the e th')' can .. 01

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\~ard to the Lime \\hen t rate c 0

h ..

111. l ~e op · and concen-

"1 u \ in,r ire Y .on the land. Fruit ha,·e I"· mealies, stock rai jno· all

an

au . '

c

run 011 ract1on for them. nnd.

ha\p 110

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commercial

line~,

they

UccP_,. .H that they can achieve

Pl{o lIN

Th

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T JEWISH FARMERS.

ti le F're re are m any ew1

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h farmers in for

th

e tate and they are noted

~ 0t only d ucce th ey iave attamed. l .

~nd

fruit

b

they specialise in cereal ln for ··h Ut those who have crone

I 0 eep d t::

t

for

th an .cattle have donf' a 'vhoJe e farmmg industr as a raj.

d.bv

trh .quality of the tock lit the ·red ern

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o.f the

highe~t

order.

· Ucce~ f I f e d1 tnct two of the mo t

1'hev

he:d armer are the Frif'dmans.

n1ea1ie the li t in recrard to the

d' 1 produ . c

~trict I ction. In the Heilhron

~he leadi~:·fa~d

Mrs . . Raphaely are

}r. Luri; .

rner , wh1l t, of cour e,

The p

still retain the title of v't 1 z ha Olato K' ing. " M r. Rahino- p1<'ltie t [ one . of the largest and

1• a tni e arm m the FrPe tate. His lion is ·} d farm. and a e:reat attrac-

loo.ooot

1 . avenue he has mar.lf' with

~Ir. "'· Pine tree .

In

VredPfort

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u1·m. lll1on

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runs a succeE ful sheep

( r.p

nu

le!'e are ju t a f Pw. There t o the rn0rou l ot ieL l w h h o av· turned CJr d and. There is har<llv a town

farn 1 :;~p

thaL has not its J ewU1

~! TH

1t

I £., ~PLODED.

JP\ las often been aid that the

<tr uarc .a rac of trader that Lhev

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hi

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1 l ec for workina-l ' the land ln .. tnyth ha no\v hee~ exi)loded.

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·h

Af . nca part1cularlv ha . the .

<if f ai· 0~\'n that he can make. a !"ucce s

tninO' 1 . )

'latp ] · ot on ,. m t 1e Free

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• Par· r h t u-oup-hout the Union.

hock

fome we have the arem-

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c

ll1u

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t . eres. who have done so

• Porteod infiprov the quality of fruit p . flllep Alh rom ~ ' nu th . /-\ Af nra. . I n

JJto1nj · ert, l\Ir. Elia Cohen i a and ~ient fruit p:rower. whilst up

l 1lln1C'ro O\.\ n the P roYrnce · t h f'rf" are

a

<·r~. and .- ..

u"

ro rel' · 1g10111st t1 m!! 1road · ·11· l an cl o- 1 <:!Jsmg sheep and rattle

•tnd t'e:1d1. rall, taking a prominent

1 a ino- . L

r tr 'try,

f

part m the farming in-

P1Jn]1Jp tl he method thev emplor

t} · 11 · 1 m t d · ·

·whjJ.,

1 1) ~ IO')l'o uce. Lhe best. and la!.!:r · emc- to thell' own ach·an-

. I lo t] ) <

1n hs .

1 .1 )enefi t of the country

·\ 11~ l tow le at1on iL . L o over eas market .

llJr1\r>u1<'1 l L a healthv i~n this

\vhut th 1 10 the land. It i. exactly

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«. t . <'op '?Untry need.. There is U~ines" e

1.111 farming run on proper

lo tnes and l J 1 ·k

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1r1 f(J1 • • tny lllore of our ncnnl <roino- f·a • i-1 Pr '· f H · r we h. a\ e a useful ,.., t'>

r,fTf"Js or our hoys and onP. lhat

~at J>o ihilitie-.

This

THE BOARD OF GUARDJAJ\~

CAMPAIG .

The " Board of Guardian

Week ··

will be inaugurated at a public meeting which i being- held al the Old ynagogue on unday morning, and in Lhe followincr davs member of the Committee will cail on Jcwi h hu~ine s houses for funds. whilst the lndie will make a house to house collection on the 26th. In addition little social evenL are beinµ; arranged at private house by whirh mean. the main campaign \vill bf' ronsirleraLly helped. The other a:t<'rnoon \Ir .

~ichten tein kindly placed her hou e m Alexandra Avenue at the disposal of :\1rs:

H.

Hamburg, who got up an enjovable concert which rea!i. ed neariv £JO. whil t

Mrs. M.

Schach raised about £15 at a card pa1 ty held at her residence in Upper Orange Street. I now hear that many more parties are being held.

Mr'.

Poli-

canskv ha been !!OOd enong-h Lo allow· a large card

s~ance

to be"" held at her house in Marmion Road. and

!\Ir . Hamburg, in whos hands are the arrangements, hopes to be a hie to hand m·er an appreciable sum of monev to the Board. Other affairs.

I understand, are being arranged bv Mrs. . Gold Lein and Mrs.

E.

\1 - bmnn as well as Mr . A. Tep<'rson.

BAH \JITZv All RECEPTJO r.

11 r. and Mr . I. Wittenberg ga\:e a delightful reception and dance at the Banqueting Hall, on aturdav nicrht in honour of their son, Ralph. David.

who had attained his barrnitzvah. A large number of relatives and frjend a semhled to off er their congratula- tion , and they were received at the entrance of the hall by the proud parent and the barmitz\ ah bov. Sub- sequently the numerou small ,tables, l~adcd with good thin?; . \vere oc u- p1ed, and during an interYal tlie 11~ual fel.icitiou peeches-cornmend~bly hnef. werP made. Mr. J. B. Sh[!cks- novi. undertook the principal toa~t

::rnd he gave one of hj, usual hriJliant orations. The toa t' of the kmnitz- Yah hoy and that of his parents were received "itb musical hon(Jurs. After the table. had been cleared <lancing wa.c indulged in, Harrv

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acohcon and his hand providing tl;e music. The

~.f inor

I-L1ll

had Leen arrang<'cl a~ a rard room and a large number of gue"ts soon had various card g:ime in full swing.

THE SE POT T HOOL.

A

f ev,, month ago there was much enthusiasm for the proposal LO rrect a ~y~agogue in Sea Point. A puhli meetmg endoLed the feeling of a few prominent re idenb that this i,11- portant suburh huuld ha\ e a proper place of worship. everal promi

of financial assistance were mad and a trong con.mitlf•e wa!" formed to ~o into \\ays and DlC";U1.. The m"in oh. taclC' then ap11Pared lo be th difficulty in procuring a piece of land, rea onable in price and uit- ahle for the purpMe required. Since then, apparently. other diffi u1Lies have arisC'n. Certain it j.;; that enthu ia rn for th project hR"- cli~­

tincLlv ~aned and there are .ome who are of the

opi~1ion

that efforts to huild a ~hool ·• should he abandon d.

Not tbaL they do not recognise ho\•/

necc~ ary one j_, hut they faj l Io ee any likelihood of the scheme n'ach- ing fruition owing to the apath~· of

· ea Point Jewrv. and r::ither than efpouse a lost ca~ e thev "'ou l cl <·:uq . on with the pre. ent un~alisfador~

slate of affair' and hold ervicf'' rn th totallv unsuitahle ea Point Town Hall. .

ot only i ~ a v1rngogue requir d but there i al o great ne d for a Talmud Torah with a resident teacher and it i , therefore, a matter of ex- treme regret that no prognf's can be made with the original idea.

It

\ ould he a great pity if th s hem was dropped, and e\·cr_ rhannel

"hould be explored for a , oluLion of the difficultie . A1Ll1ough the Cape Town congregation have been approached further rep'resenlation

~hould be made in that quarter. There i a large and influential ection of the Je'" i h communit in ea Point and the adjacent uburh. of Green Point and Three Anchor Bay \\ho e piritual requirement mi.i t b catered for, whil t the number of young children there make<:. it im- peratfre that f lcilities for Hehre' and religious i 1struction he provided.

The i\Iother congre~ation mu. t take a hand in the matter. In fact. they should tak a lead in the e-tahli h- ment of what might be a branch of the Garden Congre~ation. Unl they do, ther i a great danber of the whole idea of erectinrr a a Point '· shool :· falling away.

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Thjs would

1

e ery regrettable to say the

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EAT .\IORE GRAPE .

Palestine fruit grower , particularly Lho ~ who pecialise in grape are makmg a bold bid for market , e pecially in England where Pale - tine grapes meet a readv demand.

It i said that many varietie have curath e qualitie_, but exporters ha e in the pa~t been hampered by in- approprite packing and the lack of adequate tran port facilitie . The Zioni t Executive are now taking a hand and they are considering wa and mean to improve matter . Pale tinian fruit grower are not behind in their propaganda to aid the ale of their grape and Lhey have adopted a their logan " Eat more grapes." South African grower must look to their laurels!

Talking of fruit I was interested to re:d in the . Jewish Tf')prrraphic A0ency Bulletm LhaL durina thf'

~ale~tine orange eason., whi~h ha~

JU~t concluded, Great Britain pur- chacf'd l,803,368 boxes of oranO'e from Palf' tine, or 446,000 more

tl~an

la. l year. The principal towns of entry were Liwrp ool ( 620.1 7 boxes) Gla ~ow / i23.501), Hull (301.432) and .\Jan hC"ster (306.186).

PIO\TEER JOUR TALI 'T DK\D.

fr. Louis

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Miller. th pione r

of Je,vi~h jonrnali m in America and founder and editor of the Yicldi~h dajly

rr

arheit, later arnalgamted with the Oa_y, bac ju t died in \'e'" York aged si:-.tv-nine.

1\[r. J\T{ller wa, born in Wilna and emigrated in hi early vouth t0 th

TT .. A.

where he tuJied law.

He

eommencPd hi journalistic a tivity on Lhe Forward and in 190.S founded the Warlzeit. which ha beC'n for some 6m the mo t popular Jewish radical- national daily. H re i!Ylwd hi.

ecliLor-hip during the '' ar

o~

account

o~ disagrPemenl with the publi.her · ''1th regard to the policy of tlw paper.

In 1925 he founded the ait' Tl mheit.

th fi~·st Yiddi.

h

tabloid picture paper, hut 1L only nm for one y ar. He :ilso published a book of Palestine impre ion . ''The Old and the ew Pal ~Lin<>."

THE ' EDRA.'' In the " edra • read of Mose

'\ hom he nl lo py out the Promi ed Land.

In

hi: in Lruction. h said

('\umher. hapl r

rn,

ver~e 20):

•·. . . . . And ye hall be f µ:ood couraae, and tak of the fruit f the ]and . . . . When the evil report

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(Continued from Page 567.) of the land was brought back, Moses wa greatly distre sed. Josh1~a and Caleb as isted him in appealing to the community (Chap. ~4, verse 9) :

" Onlv rebel ye not agamst the Lord

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a le son for to-day· so many of u who live in the lands of emanci- pation. seem to partake of the be~efit which those countries offer u , take ve of the fruits of the land," hut they

£or get the econd injunction. :: On 1 Y rf'bel ye not again t the Lord.

MODER JOSHUAS A D CAI .. EBS The young generation amply par- take of the benefits of the land. such

a education, etc.. but they fail to combine the two qualities, such as education and religious conscientious- ness.

The evil report that reach u to-day from the Land of Promise, is un- fortunately still rife amongst us, and the JoshU:as and Calebs of to-day, who plead to the people for con- fidence, and try to prove to them historically that the Jew was already jn greater difficulties than he i to-day and urvved it, are not li tened to.

Verse ] 0 reads: "Bul the conl!rega- tion were going to tone them with stones and the glory of the Lord appeared in the tabernacl~ of the congregation before the Children of I rael."

If we will only have patience and confidence, we hall al o live to see the glory of the Lord appea1 to us.

MR. GOSSIP.

The " Chronicle " Cake.

No. 938.

We have received from Mis. L E.

Berliner the popular warden of ' Shalv;h," the new hostel for

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rrirls a cordial acknowledgemen1 of

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the receipt of the cake which, she informs us, was discussed amidst much hilarity last Saturday evening.

No. 939.

Writino- under date of .lune 11th, Mr. M. Harris one of the directors, comments as follows upon the re- ceipt of the Chronicle Cake: "The Director and taff of the South African Woollen Mills, Ltd., were highly delighted with the cake you awarded us. The consumption of same, although avariciously, in no way resulted in the n<'ces ity of medi- cal' attention, but on the contrary, tend towards a further e.ff ort in im- proving quality and increa ing sale of Waverley Blanket . Many thanks:'

Reduction in Prices of Gas.

A may be een from the adver- ti ement appearing 1 ewhere in thi i ue the Cape & Di tri t Ga Light &

Coke Company, Limited, announce a r du tion in price. As far a~ the ordinary meter is concerned after the reading of the meters for the monlh of June, the price of ga to ordinary cowumer

will

be reduced f~·om 10 . 6d. per 1 000 cubic feet I five

nl. to 10s. per 1,000 cubic feet five p r cent. With referenre to the lot meter a oon af ler the 30th June, 1927, a it is pos ihlc to make the necessary adjustments to Lhe slot meters, 100 ubic feet of ga will be upplied for ls., inst ad of 90 cubic feet, as at present. Large con umers are pecially catered for and a liding cal of special rate ma be had on application to the Company' office , 42, l. George'

treet, Cape Town.

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June 17th. ~

n Enjoyable Trip.

h t;on of We would draw t e atten: ent

h d , rn-cJll our reader to t e a 'e

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f. t coyer appeanng upo~ t le . 1 on ristJn:i this issu<' relating lo the Ch<l \\bi ch

and "ew Year tour to Englan UnioI1

are beincr arranged for by the Jl\'.

Castle

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Steamship ComP3te'r·

. fi . h the en Limited. Thi rm, wit · ...

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h . h 1 haracteri- prise w ic a ways c •.

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their efforts combined with / the olicitude for the comfo~t of their public have arran~1:e<l. for t'\rn

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best steamer , the .. and the •'Armadale Castle Balmor,~l j~to d

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11d b h "n a Cape Town on Decem er t r ~·

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16th re pectively. The tnpf

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thing up to twenty:five na) s ~~·j]l be these special occa ion there

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special fares, namely,

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econd cla s £60. and third da 1

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Castle Line have been

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duced of recent times and

be. f

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cidinµ: upon t e company . d'ni<

to travel, it i good for

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voyagers to apply to the Urnon· · · 1 f a1 1ni:::· :

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Company for particu ar o s

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and rates' of pas age money: :" iJt if the charges made are

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advance of out ide line<;, the increa-ter comfort, regular sailing;_ an,? greaon·

facilities should he token 111t·'.I c

sideration~

Jewish Emigration.

WORK TO BE Ul\JFJED.

h • lTnitea The Directorate of t e J e\\ . Tl Emigration Organi ation .

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(Hias-Ica-Emigdirekt) ha· 1:3~w·'

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statement addre ·sed

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1jt opinion in all countries m wh•C··

ay : - . · . .,tiol'I ''The aun of the new organ I:: 1 •.

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i to unifv the work of all orf!au:~·

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tion enagaged in }e\\ish erniµ-r~ll0~r:

Th.is unification, important in 1t:::e .Jl

ha now become in di pen ah le •. : .

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vie,., of t Jf' unprece ente . j ..

th ·ongh which Jewish emigrat1°? ~ passing. At a time when var~u~f causes compel ten of thou~and::: the Jews to leave Ea tern Europe,

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avenues for immiaration have prac

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cally be~n . closed hy the im~~1·~JJI·

tion re tnct1ons. Under the ~nc tance it is no lono-er uffic1ent 10

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a 1 t the emigrant by mea.ns o ~h 11 ular advice and legal aid. . ~: ~;

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must be a~apted ~o t~e co~dit1onrhe the countne of immigrat10n. . his emigrant must be prepared in • ·n home country for takin~ up ,vork. 1 h the countrv of immigration

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will enable' him to

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tive activity and to earn his h

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which the new orgam ation 1=- · to centrating it work. We must !=-C~ it that the re tricted opportunitl~

for immigration are u ed to the

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most. The emigrants ho1~l the tauo-ht in their home countrie::

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language of the country to wh1c 1 h·ch are going and the type of work ~\ · 1 e.

will earn them their livelihood therof There will have to be a numb.er ii·

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mst1tut10ns 1n t e countries . nt gration which will put the

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or indu try. The new type 0 JJllunJ grant aid which i intimately. bo the up with the idea of turn1n1-. 't

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ew1 h masses to pro uct1ve • d . ar.tl\'I f the wi] l stren!rthen the good name 0 .j-P

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. ew1 immigrant an \\ 1 r. ...ioTl a beneficial influence in the e. t~·11tioll·

of the opportunitie for innni~t '1

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The honour of Au~ tnan · oJ1 d vp Virtuo o has been conferre . ·an~·

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t e two famou ew1~ rn I

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Broni lav and Huberman a1ul Friedmann. . They are t e . h fi -... 1.-t C' t\ thic 0

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musician w o ave ee ::- t o honour ince the e tablishn1en the Republic.

Referensi

Dokumen terkait

· Jew of America in launching a campai!m for an endowment fund of fiv million dollar to establi h the first college in the United tates ' her Jewish tudie_ and ecular learning will be

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

Wood, th energ tic organi ing secret1rv, to who e credit a great deal of rhc success mu t be placed.. Wood, too, desen.e mention for her work in connection with the de igning of most of

howing the nrn:;-.f;~ that the cau~e of our affiictrd Ea.,.lcrn European brethren L one that appPal: to all alike... being lessened by

'I'he teaching of HPbrew ,'ong: will be a feature of these dasse·, which, :she hopes, ·\",-ill be a source of plemrnre and lasting benefit to the girl.. It i.· her aim that ultim.1tely

T1w object of the Orphan Aid Week 1 to r Yive intere~t in th Cape JP\\ i.J1 0 r phnna ere and 1.o inau!!ur- ate a movC'ment' for the estabUsh- Incnt of Orphan Aid ~ oci ties in th~

'\11at happened to Sanni's son} Sarel,, \rho, despite his stern Boer up-bringing, became a Roman Catholic priest?. His spiritual struggles should h1ne given the author a splendid oppor-

f i:~ Iiriam Ila~ hew will be vlea~rd to hear o{ the xcel- lent progre~s in dramatic art mndt> by her in the i:;hort period that :-;he has been away.. the othcrR being thinl and fourth