Oqober 21
t. 1927. THt S.A. JE'fl'ISH CHRO '/CLE.In and Around the Town.
turt• \\hich tlw · an makt u~ of in Pa]e-.tint'.
Thi
~full
' ael rI
"ith tht" aim~ of Emi1Tdin•kt. That or(Tani-ation '"f't•k not only to fadlit. t th jC'l\i"'h c•mirrration. hut al--o to makt it part ol th <T('JH'ral mmenwnt among
tlw
Jc w:- of ba ... tt·rn bir 1 to rc··a<lju~t tlv·ir ~ onomiclift•
np 11 H product n 1• ha 1~. In ueh rom1- trie:- <I" Poland. Latvia nd I c·rahia. Emill'direkt ha h lp "<l Ch lu- zim !!rnt1p"' to farm.
100.
~t. George's Rtreet.
1
ThursdaY.
HE o . ·
Liii!~i)~CHREI
·ERln
'fhe
lateo;· . '
th
tich of he . n c. Schreiner "ained at r m"pt f · ::-,
~·a
Pretty and ra. don m Cradockt; ~tern
Provi I eally situatedot1re
l
nee townshipwh· ·h I
hv las re.cent} r h ' ICth ·
iating ·1 ) onoured itself ,, 1ate
.M
1 .name with that of l_ifted outh'"'·A0!1ve
Schreiner, the tbrary h . f ncan noveli~t 1-' . hr • a Ju
t bee ~ . . :ICI Cr hu!'band , n handed overby k
radock P~f·
the committee of the~Ping in u ic 1:ihrary for safe lltony . . perpetmty. At th t lud \: anous. ex . a cere-
. . e Wt~rc ~ press10n of grati-
~'Il1z<'n.
oft~ttered. by
distingui:.;hed reatrst a~ town. Known as the"'"
ha
r produced M out . novelist h Africaha~
," . achiev tl
rs.Olive
Schreinernt1tling h e world-wide fame
"r ' eat~t er f to
be
ran k ed among the1f'Urs. Bu~ modern English /itera- JJronounced m?re than thi . she wa5 a
'j1d
pirit~1heral
in both wor!dlyt latnpio dua cau"es. and a such
0. Pr1\ 1J
ed
ne n th e cause. of the fl~eed, and .o m~tter theu race ori"lchin"' m
thi ~she
sho'"rfl
un- ( t'\otio~. courage and wholehearted'BE 'rh LOVED ALL
HUMANITYof
. th atJ
i. wh Y s e h up eld the cause h .~Ion of
J'v,
and earned the apprecia-t~1
bande · wi:r
forall
time. As herh1hJ
test1fie .. : •• he was a devout~)f'ltt>r
rtader. She could quote much~IJ
thehai~
m?st people and reve11edr .
tan lnaJestic chapters of the Old t1l}th
lent." Tirnt ·was her attitude l>osth rough herlife.
EH·n in her\Ian
,~ltlous book '· From l\lan toIJ1i '
Published in the early part ofJ
\\j1ealr
he creatrda
rn·s('inatin(l"<thle
over in the~alaxy
ofremark~
\\ork characters which made her
b a l ook to h rl'ad hv all.
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(MARKABLE LETI EH 10 JE"'r ..
he>a know my reader~ "ill \\an! to
th
rJ ho.w~pecially
:-he appcalccl to ''reatC'W1h consc iPnn·~ and lik
othr
di ·: ouled author.:. l\I r-..
Oli\'C' f" 11 J~'tner did play
herpart in
dc-tt•n1 ,'ll<r th' .lcwi::'h peopl . I
jlr. e~her reading ... omc tim • ago
11 r
1rld ronwri0-ht s hiof!:raphy of hi·
h1 1 ~h
·fomou, wife. In that work her"ont·and
tell~
how he came into• <tct •
h I Af
Tin the wit out 1 rican . ewry
lury
early part of the pr sent cen-~rot'
and the remarkable letter shetrio·
~to
a Cape Town Jewish gather-h
'r n l 906, in whi h~he
expre!'sedUffe~
·n ympathywith
tho e Jew.inrr
d ·1 .
o ll
b
~ un er gent1 e per erut 1on.huina~
le is that letter, so full ofnabb· ~ympathv,
that the Chief l-fe11z1 of theBriti~h
Empire, Dr.hi.
'.was prompted to include it in'' Bo;delv
read an<ldi~ti11g11ished
"' ~'
of Jewish Thoughts."Qlcorvm TO EXILED JEW .
l 77 ne f can find on turning to page
lnovi~
the Chief Rabbi',d~enlr lhou,:t~ hook,
thefollowing
beau1jfu}e lf'en ts of South Africa's most
"hen
jd .nov~l~ t: ·• ome year ago, f(1r . \\a.;; livmu in Europe I wents1x h '
t•oort'st months to r('Side in the w~ry
<lr1n.
·h lart of theEa~t
End of Lon·lewi
~ "n 1 mad friends with a poorthe ti
·oman. She took me intohf'
v n • nomf'd tenement wher1
·hild;.._nd
h r hush:rnd and their:1 w f>t~- lfred
on the few~hillinp:s
Joint1 r> thev earned
Jw
tht>irltti r ahr .. 1-. Thoud1 it had all the trptn nnd <'onfinement '"hi ch c '- } I
iad
nnvr r t Y mean:::- . 111 thRt great cilv .\ a a • ''Pt
h
a curious · f ePlm~ · t } 1:lt 1t : ...____ rime. ' With ho we\ er muchdifficulty a
fow
pence woul.d he~a.\·cd
to celebrate
if
it were but in a p1uful little wav ' there~ti\'al.;;
of theirpeople~
th'oughit
wereby
stan·ing1hemselves~
the parentswou~d
layby
something for the education of their children or to procure them l'ome little extra comfort.And the
cone]u~ion
'\as forced on me •hat.taking the yery poorest das- of Jel\·.
and comparing him with an
•·x:u:tlr
nalogou!'
cla-s of
non-Jewrarnm"'
the . ame wages and }i\'ing in tilt'~ame
locality, the life of thr. Jew was. on the whole, more mentally healthful, more human, andhad
in it an elementof hope
that \fa" oflcn wantin" in that of other!'. I felt that these p~ople needed but a !ittlf' ··pace . a little chance, to de\elop into . llllle far higher form.The
materialwa~
there. Therefore I would wcl<'omc the exiled Ruf:sian Jew to onth Africa, not merely with pity. hut with a feeling
of
pride. th lt~~ny
member of that great, much-"uffrr- ing people. to .whom th world O\\•'"'
"O great a debt,
~hould
find a ref u("(l'and a hom among us.'
CUR ED BE THE
OPPHES.._OHS.
Another tribute to Jew· In' OliH' chreiner
will
he found innr:
Jfrrtz.:,book on page 180. The author :::.ty~:
·• Tht"
study of the history of huropc during th paEl centuric teach•:; ll one uniform les"on: That th nation which ha Ye recei' ed and in anv wav dealt fairlv and mcrcif ulh·with
th~
]<'\\:-' have' pro:-pcred:and
that the
nation~
that hm e tort1ll' dand op pre::: ·ed him ha,·e writtrn out rhcir o\~n curse:·
OH. BRAMSO.
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I hear that Dr. Bramson·, camp:ii•rn in Cap Towni_
not mcetinrr ' ithtl~e
·uctt-~
it
de~ "f 1e· a11cli_
nc · _ arvif
our poor co-r ligioni-t... ofb1!:'ter~1
Europe are to be re-habilitated and made to be self-rc1 ·ing aud s lf- ...upj ortinp-. It a1 p1·ar to m that what 1 r. Bram'-'tlll i:5 ... hort of j~
"orker~ and "hil t one can ! mpa- thi ... e ,ith th -.e u1 t)Jl "ho-.· ... }i uld r .1!\\:n· fall the> dulv o[ collcc'in•r fund-. or J cal and o;er a ... ch. ritic . il i::.- ho\\C\ r \' r' n 'l ::::arv th.1 Dr.
Bnllll'-( 11 lra\t
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lhi it' ... ati--fi d that our Je"j-.h itiz ·n'-'\\iii
::upJH rt thrcau~c
to "hi ch he hu'-' de' otcd "'' many vrar:-' of his life. 1 \lt onh·j..; it. i;nperati' .. thal an
imnwdiat~
rC'spon!"c be made to Dr. Bram on':' appt>al for fun ti"'. hut it i~ aL o 1111·t• -
:-arv that aftt'r his dqiartur th< re
-.110.uld
h' in thi" l.'ily an organi nti n that \\ill earn' on tlw work in tlw mun of those- s0t'1etic" \\ hkh ht r - pre. ('nt::. Th• ]C'ad rs ofth
c !n·munity- those who are hi•, .. t d "1th tl'i · world's material
uuod
- mu""t come forward in their ("(em•rositv aIHl take a lead in .. howing thenrn:;-.f;~
thatthe cau~e of our affiictrd Ea.,.lcrn European brethren L one that appPal:
to all alike. It must he di heart n- in(l" to an emL arv of the: cal ihre of
D~ Bram on.
to ·me t \\ ith a pr.thy and di ·intere ·tednc "!:; in an important sf"ction of Jewry inthi~
conntr\" •ind.however important-and
~Hhnit1cdly
we ha Ye many important hH'al cal
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-the mo\ mt•nt he
rt>pre~t·nt~ i-.
onl' whieh local Jt•\\ry
dare not i0111 r"EMIGDlREKT
CH LUZIM.
Emi!!direkt is a world orft'ani ation
,\ hich
"·on1·crn · it~elf
wit11 rerrula!ing and as!"1stin("( J1•\\jo;}t emigration.Lat
h
· it hadcH'l
ped cot1"'iderahle artivfti s in aid oft1w
•·lit~holuz 1110\(~ment.
Th<' Chal11zi1n .. tri\ to acquirr. \\hil"t ..till
at th ir pla~
t< chnical trad or I rt f rablv ctkno\ Iedc-t• or c -p riencc in gri ·ul-
\HH·\\GF:\IE
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IN AND AROU D THE TOWN.
l Continued from Page 881.) ha~ pt 0\ ed himself
worthy
of Lht' name ... Tzelem Elohim.·· as the rabbi.··av, •·Ju t as He i~ merciful ~o it j.,.
th~
duty
of man toh
merciful. Ju~t asGod
clothe$ the nak d. o it isthe
clutv of man to clothe the naked.Ju
t
a God visited the ~i k c;o it isthe dulv of man to visit the sick, and only he who ob~erve$ these principl~
j.., l\urthv of the name ,; man··
'" Betzele1~1 Elohim:·
SY.\JAGOGAL HO'J'OURS.
In connec'lion ~ ith the ·· .... imchas Torah.. celebrations at the yna-
~pgm•... mentioned. the " Cho ·onai Torah,. and the "Cho·ouai Brei heth"' honour~ were he towed a follows:
Gardens ynagogue. "Chosan Torah,,.
Mr. J. 0.
:Markowitz; •'
Chosan Brei hes/' }Jr. L. A. G. 1'eumann.1\'."ew Hebrt\\ Congregation. '·Chosau 'J
ore1h ,. Mr. H. Elf
and: '• Chosan Brei he:;;· Mr.J.
Jaffe. Constilu·Lion Strt>et Beth Harnedrash
Had1u-
d~li.
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Cho~an Torah.," .\lr.M.
Chorit.1.,: •· Cho::an Brei~h<' ... :· ,\Ir. E.
M ankowitz.
In accordance '' ith the u~unl cu~
Lom, ho\.es of chocolate-were <li.,.tri- huted to tlw childn·n of the member:-.
of lh<' variom: ~ynagogues al the close of the morning , en ice on
\X'ecl11 ·~day. and
it
cru1 be easih·irna~dned ·,,hat excitement prevailed in th precinct"' of the places of wor- ship. among the little on<"s prior to.
during and after the receipt of their WC'l'tmeals. 'o ke<:•n wen• manv of Lhe children to makt" the mo~t ot~ tht' occasion. that mnnhers of them made n pilgrimage to a many ynagogues a, they pog ibly could. thcr
by
iu-rrea, ing the number of their hoxes!
o far a the Gardens ynagogue is concerned, ome two thou. and boxe~
were given away. and it required manv ·· sleward!" " to nrnr,,-lwll the children in a11ything like an orderly line. '1 here was plenty of noi~ and
much ... cramhling.
butde
pit~thi,
it i. an e\ent thatwill
long L{· con- tinuedif
only for the pleasure and enjoyment give11 to the young. ter-., whid1. hv the wav. i: also J1arf'd hvtheir eld~r.. . ·
\ PLE \SA T
FC~CTIOi\.After t.he morning service and the distrihution of the 't'hoc llate~ at the
\fother Synagogue. tht>re wa~ a \;ery plt>a_ant t:?;athering in the ''Shoo)., office~. when many ladie. and gentle- men Wl're entertained to refreshments hy the '· Chosan Torah ·· (~lr.
J. L.
;\iarko\\ itz ·) and the · ·• Cho~an
Dreisht'" .. Olr. L. . G . .Neumann.
the populi.:r ''" hool ·· 'ecretary). as a mark of appreciation for th~· honour\\ hich liad heen doue to them inside the ~vrnurng-ue. The- Re\;. A. P. Ben- der. in µr~po"inp: the health of i\lr.
::\Iarko"
itzand
Mr.Nt'umann.,
emph3·:i~ed that it was a ne\~ depnr- tun• Oll the part of the ,.. hool " to
~ivc tlw~e honours to comparali\·el v young me11. He hoped that thi~
\\ ould be an incentive and ~m en.
courag:emenl lo otht>r youu:r people lo Lak' a greater inL<>re~t in con!!re-
!!ationa l affai r'I. · '
~lr. IT. J.
toclel.the
Preidem.
. upporlt'<l the toa~t. and inciclentallv rcmark1•cl that it had given him much plea:;uri• to le ablt>' to confer the honom up ,n members f th young-pr generation. Both tlw re-cipiPnl:o: suit·
ably
re:-ponded.
i\fr. . Golcl"~ein.the \ in-.Pre~idenl. gave th ton~t of Mr~ . • T<'Umann and the la<lie~ who a::.sLLf'd '\ ith tht' cli:-pen!'ing of the chn<'olatt'~.
Yiz .. l\.fr-..
Stodrl.Jr:.
Liberman. i\[ rs. ,old.;;tein and other•.
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\IINGBALL.
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"<Hild dra \\ tht"
attention of m · reader:s to the Annual ~imchasTorai1
Ball. "hieh \\ill he h:.Jcl at the lre"Z~oni:;L
Hal1
on Tuesdav the 2SLl1 in~l.. in aid of tht• Capej
wish Aged Home. Tht> organi~t·r. Mrs. todel.helped
Ii;·a "trong eommitlPr of
Ot:tobt.'r 2bt. 1927.
ladies. are :::.parina nu pain. ... tv nrnk<·
this function as bier a :-ucce:>S.
if
n°1 bigger, than any of it::. predecrssor~.Everythinr is lwiu!! don to en:-un·
the <·omfort of the patron'!'.'> m1d tht'rc are t\\o features which
\'ill
be intr01· duced that are bound to give n1uc 1 C'njovment to
th
e fortunat enoughto
'~'itne:-2them. I
refer toth.r.
Mannequin Parade and tl1e exhil.JJ·
tion of fann dan~in!! which
'"·ill
lie . ~1
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tllcviven bv pupil-.. of Mi~5 • mn
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I ''Kir~ch. The ever popular ,a.JU.
and MollPr's
Orchestra
rillbt·
11:atlt'ndauce and there i:-- no doubt th<l a very pl1·a~ant cvenin1! i.- in !:>l irt"
A BRI \\iIELAH.
TI1e brismelah of the ~ufo1.1t
or
of .Mr. and :Mrs. Ch. Bere ·mskt, 10°
place at thr Booth _ morial
Ho!n
011 ~Iondav afternoon.
Follo
nnf;· trr·
the ceremony. the pr ud f. ther en . taine<l
uumerou~ friend~
t efre1-h·
ments and one ur tw • .. hort .s1}('{'C ie-
\\ere made.
-:\Ir. J.
K diJ1. the e.·
lHe ... ident of the OrDhanage ,u1d a• . t '{'
pre~enl mf'mh ·t· of th Com1n1t < • carrit•d out the duti(' < f hairuHll~
and ..;ucet''-':-iwl'" call ·d upon R hb1
l\lin' i~h. Rahhi
·Kramer. >VJ'.
I.Ocl~·
berg. i\l r.
J.
Herl1,tein u1dRe~· i~
H. Michel:-011 to ,av a f w word::-..
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'"1~ a '1'rv p
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a.:-nnl littl unr 1e:d
and c.!monisL tho~e who partiripat in it wcr
~ ~Ir.
P. Polkan""ky,fr~·
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Cura-0' • .~tuc e , , r:-:-. June. ·' r. · •\r
~fr. I. D. Frvde-. -
\Ir!-.
1':uµO\\ itz. J--E. Kupo \'itz'. ,\fr-. H. ,chapiro.
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A.
Smollau. Dr.
Weinbt-rg. t:-o·Gordon. etc.
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FLORE
'CL LI I ER.A rare treat i:.-: :in ~ttil"'' for p.itrull""
of the aturdav " Pop •· cancer!""·
for on the
22nd
in:'l.. at theCit~
Hal I. one
of outh frica "..;. brilliaJ11 vocalistswill
npp ar with the Capt>Town
Orche,
tra. She i~ t ~opr~uiuJ
l nr·,,ho ha .. already delighted oian h' burg and Durban audiPnce:-i. but ::- tt
' h
fir-will make ht:'r appearanct> for t e 1 • time bef ure Cape Town mu::-ic lo·~:~
.\li.::s Florence
Linder
po... e:~r.:.
t. 8freslme:--.:
nndlvrical
qualitv of vo1 ict;
1 . h.
<l ·
I . h j.. lllt ia t i~ • o mu esirec . e - l . nineteen
to aid
her year_ • other ofnntura
a!!e ml c l g1 ha ...·r
ts. ben~:\ 1
~ ~ i---Linder. who is a daud1ter of. Jr. ;i~~1
1
l\lrs. Harrv Lindf'r. wrll-kn°~
mnonir the Durhan l'\ mmunity, h?'"
~· • 111
tudied al
th
Acadenn of i\fo::-ic. ~ . l . <YlllfLondon in hoth pian , 1H ~111r
nnd has received tuition under JJJ~)·
leading Lon<lo11 actre::-.:-e-.
~h don .~
. 1 f f .,,. . \-
arnve( rom o\'er~a:" a t.: b · 1
a~o~
and until~ht>
return'" tDu~ 1 ·
1~.
i:-0 stavincr with A<h o ·alt• and ' r-
• i:- w· ha\t'
Ty field at ,\f uizenl)('r~. "~ the mauv di:::tincrui~hed ::-lll~t"'r~ 111 f Je,\ i~h l'ommunit\· but then: arc .J e\\f
· h d ru 0
\\ho an' quite up tu t C' ~tnn ' Lhis pretty Durban girl.
PERS01 ALI .
'I'l H' en•rar'eJnent 1::: . :uinou nct>d of .J
c c- f i\I un{•
Phylli~ .. el<lest dau~hter o r~{oir· ,
~Ir .... J.
chenk.man. tDr. J.
1Mr-·
Gordon. elde..,L ~un of
\Jr.
and . ·~. G.
Gordon-both of .. ipt"To'
11•*
**
. H.e<l of The
C'B!!no-ement 1:-* *
annoUII
~ t:1 L' \ ( d ~ ('"·
Jenny. <.lmwhter 01 • r. an " to
~l . . c- . f , Point, . aix Ba~he\\. o Ul he }ate
\burice, son of ~[r.... .. nd t
i\lr.
JI. J ...
aacs. of Cape To\ctl •* * *
' . ed
)J('-1
he en1,.ao-ement 1~ aunounc -i1- e t:' l of ~"l I·
l\\een _ Iinnie,
t•ld
.. J daug iter J ·<1"and ~\Ir . E. L. Atla .... of
Wyn:JeI-·
aud
Jack S(nme.of Dloemfont
JJI.* * *
• •
of i\'fr.
Henn. 't·t·ond elilt ... t .... 111
T ,.
11 •a11d .\Ir:-;. P. \\'vncr. < f Cap•'
~
thr willn~a<l
a norliun of the~a\
C n:-ti·Reth Hamedra"h l!acho<le-h. · .11..,.
Lution tn·et.
;in
Snturd~n· 111 r!H -·thP
22nd in"!.
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qi\ ..
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J
...--010111 Ill, P•fhr late o umou : .... .
-s 'fht'
'' hu died
rrci•nth-lt>ft .tH;·~
1~o
]Ji.wholt"
of
th1• <""'lalt' 1' t Hidm1. \Ir". Ella ""l'loin n.