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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 r

I

"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 ~ onomic

lift•

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

·ER

ln

'fhe

late

o;· . '

th

tich of he . n c. Schreiner "ained at r m"pt f · ::-,

~·a

Pretty and ra. don m Cradock

t; ~tern

Provi I eally situated

ot1re

l

nee township

wh· ·h I

hv las re.cent} r h ' IC

th ·

iating ·

1 ) onoured itself ,, 1ate

.M

1 .name with that of l_ifted outh'"'·A

0!1ve

Schreiner, the tbrary h . f ncan noveli~t 1-' . hr • a J

u

t bee ~ . . :ICI Cr hu!'band , n handed over

by 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.

of

t~ttered. by

distingui:.;hed reatrst a~ town. Known as the

"'"

ha

r produced M out . novelist h Africa

ha~

,

" . achiev tl

rs.

Olive

Schreiner

nt1tling h e world-wide fame

"r ' eat~t er f to

be

ran k ed among the

1f'Urs. Bu~ modern English /itera- JJronounced m?re than thi . she wa5 a

'j1d

pirit

~1heral

in both wor!dly

t 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 or

i"lchin"' m

thi ~

she

sho'"

rfl

un- ( t'\otio~. courage and wholehearted

'BE 'rh LOVED ALL

HUMANITY

of

. th at

J

i. wh Y s e h up eld the cause h .

~Ion of

J'v,

and earned the apprecia-

t~1

band

e · wi:r

for

all

time. As her

h1hJ

test1fie .. : •• he was a devout

~)f'ltt>r

rtader. She could quote much

~IJ

the

hai~

m?st people and reve11ed

r .

tan lnaJestic chapters of the Old t1l}

th

lent." Tirnt ·was her attitude l>osth rough her

life.

EH·n in her

\Ian

,~ltlous book '· From l\lan to

IJ1i '

Published in the early part of

J

\\j

1ealr

he creatrd

a

rn·s('inatin(l"

<thle

over in the

~alaxy

of

remark~

\\ork characters which made her

b a l ook to h rl'ad hv all.

1

tf .

(MARKABLE LETI EH 10 JE"'r ..

he>a know my reader~ "ill \\an! to

th

rJ ho.w

~pecially

:-he appcalccl to ''reatC'W1

h consc iPnn·~ and lik

oth

r

di ·: ouled author.:. l\I r-..

Oli\'C' f" 11 J~'tner did play

her

part 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

T

in the wit out 1 rican . ewry

lury

early part of the pr sent cen-

~rot'

and the remarkable letter she

trio·

~to

a Cape Town Jewish gather-

h

'r n l 906, in whi h

~he

expre!'sed

Uffe~

·n ympathy

with

tho e Jew

.inrr

d ·1 .

o ll

b

~ un er gent1 e per erut 1on.

huina~

le is that letter, so full of

nabb· ~ympathv,

that the Chief l-fe11z1 of the

Briti~h

Empire, Dr.

hi.

'.was prompted to include it in

'' Bo;delv

read an<l

di~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,

the

following

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 went

s1x h '

t•oort'st months to r('Side in the w~ry

<lr1n.

·h lart of the

Ea~t

End of Lon·

lewi

~ "n 1 mad friends with a poor

the ti

·oman. She took me into

hf'

v n • nomf'd tenement wher

1

·hild;.._nd

h r hush:rnd and their

:1 w f>t~- lfred

on the few

~hillinp:s

Joint

1 r> thev earned

Jw

tht>ir

ltti 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 much

difficulty a

fow

pence woul.d he

~a.\·cd

to celebrate

if

it were but in a p1uful little wav ' the

re~ti\'al.;;

of their

people~

th'ough

it

were

by

stan·ing

1hemselves~

the parents

wou~d

lay

by

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-Jew

rarnm"'

the . ame wages and }i\'ing in tilt'

~ame

locality, the life of thr. Jew was. on the whole, more mentally healthful, more human, and

had

in it an element

of 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

material

wa~

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 in

nr:

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' d

and op pre::: ·ed him ha,·e writtrn out rhcir o\~n curse:·

OH. BRAMSO.

·-~

Ai\IP l

I hear that Dr. Bramson·, camp:ii•rn in Cap Town

i_

not mcetinrr ' ith

tl~e

·uctt-~

it

de~ "f 1e· a11cl

i_

nc · _ arv

if

our poor co-r ligioni-t... of

b1!:'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

~

lhi it' ... ati--fi d that our Je"j-.h itiz ·n'-'

\\iii

::upJH rt thr

cau~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 of

th

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 the

nrn:;-.f;~

that

the 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 in

thi~

conntr\" •ind.

however important-and

~Hhnit1cdly

we ha Ye many important hH'al cal

I ~

-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 ha

dcH'l

ped cot1"'iderahle artivfti s in aid of

t1w

•·lit

~holuz 1110\(~ment.

Th<' Chal11zi1n .. tri\ to acquirr. \\hil"t ..

till

at th ir pla

~

t< chnical trad or I rt f rablv ct

kno\ Iedc-t• or c -p riencc in gri ·ul-

\HH·\\GF:\IE

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HEBHEW l LAY.

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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 to

h

merciful. Ju~t as

God

clothe$ the nak d. o it is

the

clutv of man to clothe the naked.

Ju

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a God visited the ~i k c;o it is

the 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.

··

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.

but

de

pit~

thi,

it i. an e\ent that

will

long L{· con- tinued

if

only for the pleasure and enjoyment give11 to the young. ter-., whid1. hv the wav. i: also J1arf'd hv

their 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"

itz

and

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

Pre

idem.

. 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•.

1' FOH'l HC01

\IING

BALL.

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"<Hild dra \\ tht"

attention of m · reader:s to the Annual ~imchas

Torai1

Ball. "hieh \\ill he h:.Jcl at the lre"

Z~oni:;L

Hal1

on Tuesdav the 2SLl1 in~l.. in aid of tht• Cape

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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

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 intr0

1· duced that are bound to give n1uc 1 C'njovment to

th

e fortunat enough

to

'~'itne:-2

them. I

refer to

th.r.

Mannequin Parade and tl1e exhil.JJ·

tion of fann dan~in!! which

'"·ill

lie . ~

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tll

cviven bv pupil-.. of Mi~5 • mn

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Kir~ch. The ever popular ,a.JU.

and MollPr's

Orchestra

rill

bt·

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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 efre

1-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 u1d

Re~· i~

H. Michel:-011 to ,av a f w word::-..

• f t II

'"1~ a '1'rv p

I

a.:-nnl littl unr 1

e:d

and c.!monisL tho~e who partiripat in it wcr

~ ~Ir.

P. Polkan""ky,

fr~·

...: I I 1\1

I · 'I

J

Cura-0' .~tuc e , , r:-:-. June. ·' r. · •

\r

~fr. I. D. Frvde-. -

\Ir!-.

1':uµO\\ itz. J--

E. Kupo \'itz'. ,\fr-. H. ,chapiro.

;\~~::-·

A.

Smollau. Dr.

Weinbt-rg. t:-o·

Gordon. etc.

:\II 'S

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 the

Cit~

Hal I. one

of outh frica "..;. brilliaJ11 vocalists

will

npp ar with the Capt>

Town

Orche,

tra. She i~ t ~opr~uiu

J

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. 8

freslme:--.:

nnd

lvrical

qualitv of vo

1 ict;

1 . h.

<l ·

I . h j.. lll

t ia t i~ o mu esirec . e - l . nineteen

to aid

her year_ other of

nntura

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 . <Ylllf

London 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'" t

Du~ 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. t

Dr. J.

1

Mr-·

Gordon. elde..,L ~un of

\Jr.

and . ·

~. G.

Gordon-both of .. ipt"

To'

11

*

*

*

. H.e<l of The

C'B!!no-ement 1:-

* *

annoUI

I

~ 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 -i

1- e t:' l of ~"l

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\'f

r.

Henn. 't·t·ond elilt ... t .... 111

T ,.

11 •

a11d .\Ir:-;. P. \\'vncr. < f Cap•'

~

thr will

n~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"!.

:\rR.

qi\ ..

' -. I

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.

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