De<"emher 9th, 1927. THt S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
In and Around the Town.
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George's Rtreet, Thur dc.1y.HARDLY A QUORU~f.·
Tl1ere 'ms hardly a quorum at the annual meetin~ of the Cape Hebrew Hclpin~
1Hand ,ociety. and tl~u ....
once a!!ain. ha"e we n demon~tration of the exi~ting apathy and a lack of interf'<=t which the member of the 1ucai }e\\i.::h communitv take in the acll\-1lle" of tho~e ·organi!::ation:, ''hi ch. dav in and dav out rrrapple
\dth tht> p.roblem of allevi.lting local di::-tre~... And one see:- at the_e annual meeting"- the :'>'.lme faces. No matter "h<:"Lhe7- it h<:" an Orphnnage.
A!!efl Home. Philanthropic or <<ny otl1er ~ o ·iet v's rneetin'.!, the same
>eoplf' ~HP tberc. eldum are there
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newcmneL to as"i~l in the hu r- de;1 elw ·rfullv taken up hy the sclf- sa<"rificing: f e~r. These neYer fail in their duty. Take up the annual reporb of e\-ery charitable in"l itution i11 Cape To\rn and you \\ill see tl_1at these "orkcr~ :ue noL content ln give thrir .... en ir·c>~ to one nartieular organi-sation: thrY !!iY · thPir ti1ne and Pner!r'I to e\:en: a~tencv that lrns for for
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hject ·the' alle.viation of the di~ tre'- and po,•erty in the com- m uni L'. ~lo::-t of them serve on every c·ormnittee. and thus set an example lo tho:-c \\hoare
content to let other do the '' ork for them.Pl1BLIC SAT! FIED'!
1 he Chairman at the Helping Kmd meetin!!' cho~e to ser in the ~mall attenc ance a ~ign that the public were sati:::fif'd ' ith the manner in which the i11~titution was admini.;;tered.
That j.:: certain]v one way of looking at it. I pref~r Lo regard it iu a (.liff, 1't'nt li!!:hl. Many think their dut) hetrin,;·and ends wfth their small con iLutio11 to the funds. '' Here~
m - ..-ruin a. but don't otherwis hother mt>:· That i>:; a::- far as iheir inlt'n~:t f!OC--. They do not "ant to kno\\. anvthin~· about thP lot of their di .. tre:.-~e~l ] r;1Lhcr.... Ever:one, of cour!'-C. cannot tak' an acti e part in the admini~tration of a charitable bodv. hut a far larger number of mcn"il l" .. of the community c;1u take ::.n jnter ::-t in the variou in~titutions.
It shoulc be poor satisfaction to the ariou" lu1rd working committee to h:n e to a~·count for'"' their activitie"' to an empty hall. Far _from it hei~1g
3 --ati factory ~ign~ it 1s a Hry du;- quieting fact. To ocpe with the gro~·
in~ di .. tre ::- it j-; nece ary that this ::!.path~. tl1i!" di .. ·interestednes~. _ho~ld
~i\P pfaC"e lo lwalthy and pro~re~s1w·
co-operation. Jewi~h charitable in·
-.titution:-- 1 ·long; to the Je,.., ish public.
th memlw·r" of "hi h hou ld make ii their ln1--i11e-..;; to keep in tourh aml lo mnk<' thenLeln'. acquaintecl ·with tlw manner ]n "hich l'haritahle en- dt·m ur j .. administc>red.
CO- PEI !\TIO ~ \
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ED.:urely an hour or t\\O at au an ual meeting of a cl1aritahle institu-
tion i~ not too much lo f'-Xpe"t? It
·ho uld be sufficient Iv attra«ti ve to li:::Len lo an accounl.of te\\ard·hip at fird hand, and to learn of the manv difliculties with \\hieh the c·om- niillee ha\ e to contend. But ahovt>
all it i-- th dut of the members of the rnnimunitY t~) allen<l the~e .gather- i112~ in orC!e~· to off r adviCe and co~1strudh e criticism, lo hdp th admini!"traturs of puhlic funds in their ~elf-appointed task. There can he. no sati~faction in the fact that only a handful of people pre enr thern_elves at these amrnal meetings.
There can onl v be dif:courag:ement to tho c . ocial w~rker who e only pay- ment i~ the knowledge that they are f'.arryini! out indi-pensahle dutie:-; are
enrrarred in heaven-~enl \\Ork 011 be-
i:: c h "k
half of the aged, the poor, t . e sic · and the orphan. It would be to them a ign of appreciation at lea~t if: when they is l'e notice5 of theu- annual deliberation·, the re-.pon~e is a large attendance at their meet- ings.
A POPl"LAR WEDDING.
The wedding of Mr. Isaac braham on. elde t on of Mr.
1. Abraham on, of local Xa_h l.\Iotor fame, and Mis Ro e oloman.
took place at the Garden Synagogue ]a<;t unday. The Rev. A. P. Ben- der. .M.A., performed the cerem?ny.
which event \-\aS largely attendea hy friends of ho th families. The popularity of the young couple in Cape Town "a endorsed by the large number<; \\ho cr.owded the ...,ynagof!ue.
many being forced to stand duri{1g the ceremonv. The bride, ·who ,.,.-a_ L" oiven away ,/ b~· • her father. wa~ • channi na in a frock of \\ hitc sat 111
in the period style with an insertion of Brussels lace down thc:> centre.
The border of the frock ''as em- Lroidered in white and silver and J~e won~ a hand-made Bru~sel:- lace ye1l '' hid1 '"as held in place by a head·
dres:, of orange blossom·. Two
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the four bridesmaid carried the veil.
The bride maids were the l\ilisse' Fmrny and Janey Abraham on. May olomon and Hazah Burnstein. Th0 bride\ ister wore white georgette and the other white taffeta with silver tissue. All wore white crino·
line hats \\ith long treamers. The bride's mother wore a rose frock of georgettc and lace with a lace coat
~tlached. her hat being of crinoline of Yieux rnse shade. Mr . Abraham·
~on, the bridegroom's mother wore a lace frock of pa tel ~ hade~, with a geor!!;etle coat of pink heige and hat to 1~1atch. The canopy bearer"
\\f'l'e le.;;:::rs. I"'~Y Abraham.son.
.Toe Isaacs, .Toe · o1omon and ls"y olomon. The dutie~ of be t- man were ably carried out 1 y Mr.
Frank Weinhe~·g. The suh~eqnent rcc:eption, held._ at the Zioni~t Hall.
was attended by oYer eight hundred gue~ts, the health of the happy couple being ghen by ::\lr. A.
Friedlander, and that of the. parent' In ~Ir. H.
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Stodel. they beiug re-~pu1 <k<l lo e::;pectively by the hride-
g1 uom a d hie: father 1r. I. Abraham-
~01l. The lH>:wl y-rnarried pair left by the mail train to
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ohanneshurg for their honeymoon, and inte11d relurn- in<r i11 a ~oupl of '~eek's time via th~ Coa~l route. They will then 1·e ide at l\Iuizenherg. O~er one hundred and fifty present" w re rec ived.pe<'ial mention should be made of the ('lit glass liqueur set on a llver stand pre~ented bv the taff of Ta"h'~
Cape vlotor' Co. - Dancing wa kept up lo an early hour to the strains of
\Iessr~. Zabow and :\loller's orche~tra.
A ·· SOUL SA VER .. ,
Thr Re\. E. H. Ettman need" no introduction to Cap Town Jewry.
His acfrvili as a J!eshummed are prelly well known. Mr. Eltman will tell you that he wa. baptised al the arre ~f thirteen when lie had no idea
\'\,hat the ceremonv wa all about.
He will also tell y~u that he is till a Jew and proud· of it! But Jewry ig not proud of him. I ee he ha_
now heen airing hi" view throu~·h the medium of '' De Kerkbodc," and in n recent i ue of that official organ of the Dutch Reformed Church, he ha~ given an account of his labour - ' · pre ious soul-saving- labours" he calls it. " De Kerkbode " give him plenty of space and therein he advi es hi· '
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e u -Intoxicated " ma ter to help him to find labourers to moveamong the Jews personally. in their homes. bu ine se and in their a- emblie ; for the distribution of the ew Te tament: for v.ork among ''omen, children, ''elf are vi it or and yom1g converts; and all tho_e in-
~luded in the -variou congregation"
of the church. It is reallv the old.
old _tory of missionary eff~rt among
Jew.:;. a1~d it i not neces~ary for one to write at rrreat length on th uh- ject. For ~-.hat goo~d :\Ir. Ettman"::~.
mi sionary activities doe_. it \\ould be advisable lo utilise hi ~alary and ex.pen ·e.:; on very necessary \rnrk within the church, .:av in connection with th present s~fTerer.:; of the drought. than spending it upon _that
~·entleman 's in ignificant and ure-
~po11 ihle •· _oul-sa\ ing ·· husin<'~:-.
JE\C .A"\D CHRISTIAi\lTY.
Apropo of the aho' e . uhj ·t, 1 haYe been 1·eadino-a book by a '~ell
known Gentile
~lergyman entitled~
'·The Jew and Christianity; ome Phase~. ncient and .1. fodern of the Jewish Attitude Toward ....
Christianity.~· The author of the book is Canon Danby, D.D .. \\hLl
translated from Hebrew into Engli~h.
Dr. Klau_ ner·s •• Je us of 1 azarPth:·
More e_pecially for thi particul~r rearnn did I read Canon Danby..:
apol~g:etic hook. To l~are w it.h ~ny reader- his view on Jew1.:h Chn Lian
t"lations, I give her with hi- con- cluding: paraµ;raphs :-
.. ~ineteen hundred ears of Christian dealing with jew· lun:e brought it to pa~ that Chri ·ti ans, th
~worn -oldier- and servant· of Jesu:::.
despite centurie of real Chri ~tian endea\'our, in pite of the ~amtly lin~s lived by counties~ host of holy and humbl men of heart, apo t1e~.
. aint · and martyrs-de pite all the·e.
Chri:::tians as such have not been, and _till are not, in Jewish eyes, the true torch-hearer- of Je us of l\azareth. •Ye are the light of the
Forld · · that i our
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commis- :-ion to u:;, 1 i disciple~. Have we failed? ot entirely. The lighL of Christianity ha· shon in the darke;;t·places o( the earth. and still i:- foniug throughout the greater part of the civilized world. It i ~ the
Jew
alone who, all through our his·tory, ha\'e tood aloof. ·watched that light and rejected that light-or, it would perhaps he more tru to ~ay, h~we rejected those who were the:"
1 r>arer.;; of that light.''
Ci\:\O°"' D,\l\BY' HEASO . Thi is Canon Danhy'~ rea~on:
'- The rea on is plain: th~ Chi·istia.1i.
'' here\·er he '"a confronted by the Jew, ha __ traightway ca~t away hi.., Chri ·tian torch, rejected hi· Lord'"
commb~inn. arrogated lo himself the
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right of Yengeance where our Lord Him~elf forgaw. The Christian Church. whereYer and \\henever th power lay in its hand·, ha ~hown to the Je,,i'ih race only the darkened.
blackened wall of wngeance, of hatred. malice and all uncharitahl . ness- acts unblessed by our L rd;
it ha· not ·hown them the }night light of Chri..:tian charitv.
" re we lo hlarn - Lhe Jew, if thev haYe failed to ,ee Chri,t in Hi'~
Church. nnd now, at la, t, go gropin~
to find Him in their owu way, u ing for their guide any ,.,. ill-o'-the-wi:p of a passing fashion of thought? Are
"e to hlam the Jews if they turn
"ith horror from the on po ihle guide'. \\hen all thal they know of that
~rni<le. which i the Christian Church
~when all they know Of it is th. t for them it has spelled oppresiou.
persccuLio11 and murder throuehout the "eary pas_ age of centuri.;,? ··
A CH R1\lED LIFE.
Lord Allenby lea\'e Enrrland for
~outh friea to-morrow (F~iday). I am ~ ure he will recei\'e a very cor- dial reception h re. Hi victorie in Palestine during the 'World War are maller~ of hist~rv now. Books and hooh haYe heen .. written about hi-.
Pa1e£tinian campaign. I have heard many stories from f ricnds who ser\·ed under llenby, of thi. p:enial Gentile
~md hi!:i army. I wa. told this out>.
It i::- about Captain 1 . -. Aaronsolm.
D . . C.. who "a~ horn in Turkey.
Tlli..- Turkd1
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w e~caped, I am ii1- formed, from the Turkish army, in an Am rican :Leamer ,from Beirut in 1916. Ile thereupon joii'1ecl the- British lntellig •nee Service, and was popularly known a:: ,: the man ·with the clrnrm~d life·· hecau of hi many mira ·ulou..:; escape~ from capture( Corztinued 011 Page 1020.)
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(Continued jrom Page 1009.) during his serdce a_ an intelligenL officer. Of thi~ cla~~ of men did Lord Allenhy make I o- ible his victorie~
and it i of intere-t to chronicle the fact that thil=i Captain aron obn i · now the only ..:uniYor of the group which organi~ed ·• Xili ·· the military intelligent ervice alway- to he as o- ciated with Allenby's name.
SCHOOL i\I GAZL E.
The 1927 '•Junior Magazine."' the magazine of the outh frican Junior chool, a cop\ of which I haYe ju_t received, i as attractive a any of it predece sor-:. and in the competi- tion one find evidence of much literary ability among those who.::e efforts merited reproduction. There i.:: much quality in every department.
drawing~ ver~P. pro e. tories. etc.
The youthful literaleur in their con- trihution"' ha\<' di ·playe<l surpri...;iuo-ly excellent vocahulary, and many have
th dramatic .sense and the arl of de ·cription de\ eloped in a high de- gree. The puhli-;hed verses and _torie_ ~bO\\ a fine imagination and the all-round c cellenc of the won- derful contributions redouuds to the credit of fr. G. P. Kipps, the Prin- cipal of the Junior chool and the Editor of th • lagazine. In the drawinp; !3ection there i~ much originality di:-played, and with per- _everance and thorough application ther are brhrht prospect for the youthful arti~t~ on leaving school.
JEWI H BOY:.
I "'as pleased to note that the number of Jewi_h lad_ gifted with the literary sen 'e and without di-tract·
ing- from the e.·cellence of oLher efforts, I must mention particularly
tho~e of the l oys. H. Cohen, _ . L.
• c:hach. D. i\levero\\itz. who haw:
\nitten.v ry desc.ripthe torie_. '·The Killing· of Murat:~ by Meyerowitz.
is a really splendid effort and he fully de·erved the prize that wa awarded to him. Then' i a \en·
''ell \\rilten rondel h, J. Rollnick.
"hilst other rnrse writer ,in· • '. H.
He 'htman. P. Lewis. C. olornon, H.
Cuhen. A. Gelb. A. Rogal
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B. Ber- man, D. Gin. berg and J. Friedman(in Afrikaan L l T. Fernandez and
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. hagam. If it i at all J>OS'ihle I will reprodu ·r one or two of thr ver~es either thi. week or in next ''.eeks i. s1:1e• for ~ feel · ure that they will ~nake mte.restrng r ading. Jn last ) car s magaz111e there were seYeral .~ewish boy!" \\ho figured prominentlr
Ill the dr ming . ection. This ca;.
ho\\e\:t-r. the onl · dr-.rnin<r by a Jewi h lad is that by B. Luri~. \\ hich i..; an ori!.?;inal illu~tration.
\\ 0 DERI· l'L RECORD.
The rt• ult· of th last Trinity Coll gc Elocution Examination ha,:
now hc:n Lsu d. and I ~ce from thes.- that. )ii , lre11t: Grey ha~ once arrain aclnev d a hundred per cellt. of pa-.s_e~. 1 hL lady s<>nt in eleven pupils and all pa_ ·ed. The lowest O'arnetl mark, to the e. tent of evrnty per i·ent. of tlw pos ihle total. I ha.ve taker~ tlH' trouble to turn up
\IN;: Greys record for the pa.:.t fiy Year:,, an<l find that, in four out of
th. la't fi,e ) ars this lady ha..., O"u1~1ed ~ hundn·d per cent. of p·asse':
whil_"'l Ill th lean year it wa: one pup1l only who failed. It is no '' onder that ..\Ir. Chamberlain-the o,·er-eas examin r, commented .o f ~vourably on the thorough preparn- t10n of . th~ c amine£'' who came I for him. I think thi i. indeed a rec~rd to b proud of and we as a Jew1:h paper are glad to note th appre ·iable percentaae of
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c H r n who attend Iis Gr v'
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MR. GOSSIP
Decernh r 9t} . l 027 .
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T o J\!Iore _ ching Backs.
HOW JOHA.. \E, Brm; PEOPLE
~I Y RID THEi\L"'ELVE OF DI O~lFORT.
Due;:; vour ha ·k feel \H'ctk and painful"?· Doe5 it a ·hp continua!Iv?
0 vou ·uffer headache . lnn!!uor anrl .depre.:_ion? b the ~irille dj ....
C(lloured or urination irre!:!:ular?
Th kidnevs nwv ht> callin!! for help. \Veak .kidne\:..., cannot rlo' their '' ork. Gi\e them
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help th v 11 d.· To curred a kidu ·y h.1ckacl1 u
mu~t corre 't the au e. Th ohviou- need is a tried and t ted ·idne~
medicine. U_e Doan'-.. B1.1 ·k che
Kidnt>v Pi[):, th rem d,, that ha- stood .the te~t of over fifty ye, r::.
TI1ere b proof of real merit in thi-
~folvern man'~ exp rience.
On 6th June. 191 . Ir. T.
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Reid, .. Twenty.fourth Stre t, ful·
' rn. Johannesl;ur!!. Tran ma!. :iL id:
'·Kidnev weakne ... eau..: d me to ha e severe. 'achin:r pain:; in the small of
lll\" liack and abu 'reak · 5id1t. Th
p~in wa~ often cripplinrr. a~d mall\' time. kept me from ..;ton1~ing or doing mv \Ork.
. ·· I :-.uff f'red for vear ; the mediciJJe u. ecl on! y relie,: d me temporaril~ · Eighteen month .. a~o f tried D 1an Backache Pill~, whH1 ''ere ..;p) ndid.
I u::;ed half a dozen ho. e ... and !!' t a 1•ompletr cure:·
On 2-hh .vlav. 1927. ~1r. Reid
~aid: ·· I am keeping quite "ell l\ ith my hack. I al \HlY~ give prai...
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Doan's PilL~.-(Siwed T. J. Reid.
sk di Linctly for Doan 's Bt1rkach Kidney Pills. the -.ame ::- Ir.
Reid had. Sold hv all deal I · 3/:~ a bo.·. ole Pronri ~tor.;. Fo ter·
lcClel1an. P.O.
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1297. ap T wn.Zioni t Leader tta - d
w: from v;·ar_aw t te that Deputy buar Cruenhaum. hil .re·
turnin.~ to his home from c m etm!!
of th~ Ziuni;-;t Organi~aLion. ''~
atta ·kf'd i11 the treet In thre I. h·
!!"<lll..; whu h at him . !ff~l!!t>h. D put ...
Gruenhaum ';:. rie ... for hel1; br u ht
up a poli enmn. al wJ10-. app ar m.
the hooligans <li appeared. J epul}
Gruenbaum 11oti · d that hL altc cker:- were not
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w.s. He ha· not .:;ufTered any serious i11jury and hi.:; concliti 11 is .:~1ti:-fadorv.h i-: a:: ·m;1ed that th attac \fa orn-ani_ed hv circl :; who are oppo=- d
to. Deputy· Gruenba~1m· cffor ::. 1{ hnng ahoul th creat10n of a l lol 0 min1;ritv nationalities to cont t th f irthco;11ing- general ele ti 11.
I1nprisoned Je Relea ed.
Fourt en )t''\" of the ten 1 of Varklvane. Lat ·i •. ,\ere tried befor
th I~.\ court at D\\ in"k in :\I_
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19:.6. on a ch arr-:' of hm·in!! attc eke a numb r of Lat\ian Audent ·ho had insulted the Je\\ j ... }i population.
FiYe -of them "en· ~entenc d t
\·arious t 1·m of impri ... munent.
On the oce[Lion of the ct>leJ rali ~ of LatYian indep ndenc . the Pr
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dC'nt ha..; anme~tied a hun r.
pri.;;oners, the!', fo .le"·., being in·
rlud <l amnng them.
The .::ilk factory of i\1r. Max D
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finer at Tel- vh: which
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Pn~e
. l . . bc1Ilg
operations ast vear. t!" HOl' d di~ mantled and ·the machinery '11 fi.·tures will b _ent to Europ ·.
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D.DE YSE '
Painter and House Decorator.
Established 15 year . E timate::. Free.
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