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277 THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONIClt.
In and Around the Town.
niiion of hi:-: µ· •11i11=--. ;111d 11~1 11:-: al=--o shmr <mr lon' l'or ~Ir. Brnd1•1· while' lw i=-- :till lrnppil>· "·ith u~:' A "~ELL-l>l·:~ER\~El>
ii011. 'I'll<' 111111. lw P:-:plniued. \'<l ht'inµ: u:-:1•d fur 111<111.'' larg-e PU eri.ai1~
mc11t:-: :::ul'h ;1:-: tlw~· hn<l not nn11- cip<1ied. A fir0prnol' eurtain wa · :mothPr c's:--Pnii11l. Cn1il tlwy got tlwt tlwy would <·Pniinur> to h<> ('Olll- l'Pllcd io 111 rn nwa~· nw11~· pro,.pPc•tivr hirc•rs.
58, Burg 8trcct, Thnrf;day.
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in 1. · • • ' ioc[p] ha;-; c·0111rnc>11tl'll, ea] (lnr1w,_t 1.
hl'in,.,.
1 · · · u;:; mon nwnt to J t- a io11t f<> l t· .
· 11wi-:h ·l . . < Pra 10n of loc«tl e.: lanbe, ·1 1 h' . . llllitr · · c nc is aun i~ io
"<'\·en l 't bl
tndPi· . e ian '.a e ag;cucie~
<Ill Ol'<r·1n· t· l
}lro11o. • l . b ' isa ion '' lich it is
• < l to n ·m tl C
11011
r
T • ' ie ie ape Fedrra-\\•1·r ~1 ' t:Wl,:h In.titutions. In a
• < o111prehe .
i 'ttpd . ~··1vc f;tatement h' ha:-;
fonnd,. ,1 portion of ~hich will be
111 nnothe .
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f . . n hriPf . r pa1 ot
h1:-: l:":'ue, 1 lit
01.,. . 1 •f Pre1 · 1 c·r i.· · ma clP to t lw<·o]k, .
1:. ·llld. 0volution of eharii ,.
c ion
·m
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1. .' < < 1~tnlrniio11 from tlw 'I hu · . . t1nw. · t 0 tl · w prt>:.;rnt day.
ti1
11
p~ ,''1<' •11'<' tolcl Urnt ill hiblir~il' l 11' (°(})')\I' f tl f' •
rl' •rrr l f . er:-: o 1r> 1Pl<l~ \"tere
ta. . < or tlw poor. 'rlw iii.he or
f"l. a t011t ·1 • ·
l' l'()<Y •• • l'I )llt 1011 to <'ll<1 l'ih i:;
i-.ni. Pd m
1n r · ·
't' .. 111Jl]p . 1 > ieal La\\'. ln flw
·iJ 11 • , at .1 <'l'l1:alPm. a c:l'l I of
l C '''I . . l
t!Pti "• '" pro,·1e c'd wlwn' donors
Ostl<'d f I
th11
°
0< and oi11<'1' ~if1:-:, whiC'h l pno1· <'n Jlp l 1· . . .11•n1f 1 t 01. Htht'Pll 11y tlwir
nc·tol'~.
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, 'If l10)L\Iti .... AL r11AX.
Lat<'r ti
hllllsi•:;; ;
1f ~<· <'arl~ . synagog-m'.· m·r<'
th1• E<t. • lwltel' io1· the poor a11d 1,1n"el' C
nni11tPd ~ ·. ongrl'g<1ti1111s ap- func1 :-;p'.'c'ial oflie<'Ts to t•ollc• ·i
f • Oil fp,{ jy .
llll!'l'·ll' i l' Ol'('il:-'1011:' <lll<l <li
• till '1 l,:t 0 yi·oyick for i he ll!'t'tlY.
l1 <'I' l . ·
1nu111·i· . , n c·0rin111 .lpwi:-:h (·0111-
lP.· Ill F .
flbt · 'lllO}H', Jc,.r·1l llOWC'l' \\"l.
Hlllt>d tn t· - . i--< ' •
th ~ ,1x: tlwn rnemlwrs for
support ,. 1
i •k , . 01 t le poor and i. he
· 11 :n l u r • i . .
c·ou1111 •
1
°
pay the .J pw1sh 0 t1 . ., ~Illa inx \\'as ptmi"hahl<' hv
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r .
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1. 1 11 lltc1ul'llt;;: twnmd the
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1'(1 l'l'«<,lli <ln,\-~ in ;1tlw1·
ll}lJll\l}}jtjP' .
~ 11·at 'I'· :-. t lw ·· Koro1ik11 '' nr
rl); \\"h }t'\'• J ll K l llt•a1 . • · l<'< 011 a o:-. l<'I'
I . ,\l 1h·1t
'ii ·l ' · C\'<'t'\• .Je·wi..;h horn<'
i oulct Ir I .
to pny ii. a 01'1 io <·at 11H1<11 lwlp1•cl
]10 I' • f . l'<Hlllllllll:ll dPht to illl'
lt . It tht· li1· . . . .
IP,), g lllH,JOl'tiY ol <«l:'l':'
. ( \\ ""l\' I • 11 · •
•\\· of t-' 1 \\'l llJ<rh•. in <1 111i110r-
l \ !':J~p i] . ,... .
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1~· thr• . 1
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<llld pl11r·<·~ d11:'1·r1h11d '· l~inir 111~lllor1al Z<Jngwill i11 hi;-;\\·1·aH1 , 01 tli(' ~<'hllO!TOt', :· tlw . I
i.'
aHPtt<I l ;l . I 'a ihntl . <'< on l w PY<' ol 1 w g-H'ii•.· 1 •1111r
1 011 Yornio,· ('\'<'. ,
·it ilw<li 11'°1
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P1·orc" .· •1 ms. A ('las:-;
or
l ltt j } . • 1 Ill\ •ti ' }
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i nldy I Jud ll'·tl . :
1. ' P1'n:-.1n1. '!'ht· <'l1<1r1-
• 1 1"'Po «• l ·
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1. lllt 11·it l 1 ..
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r
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l1 larcrl'r . · · .
:ti!\' f i-- 1omm11111t1e:-; it 11a111r-
<H· . . olln\\'1 d lliat iht•l'L' \\ii PllH'e•
1 11~" hut gr1·ater •ll'tn i ' 111 d
tlen~er .J e\ri::;h population:-; brought about redundant in titution., over- lapping, cluplication of effort, wa. t~
o[ energy and a :frittering away of lahour and monry which could luwc been h0tter utilised and to greater ach·antage if tlwre had been more e.:entrali~ation and more intensive concentration.
··A HELIGION OF LIFE:''
In thi · week's Rcdra, Lcviticu:-:, chapter 18, verses 4 and 5, we rcc1d:
"Ye 8hall do my judgement!', awl b1E'Jl mine ordinance::;, to ,rnlk 1 herc-fo: I am the Lord your God.
Ye ~hall therefore kePp my tatnk- nnd 111~· j\l(lgPmenfa. which if <1 11rnn do, lw ;-;lrnll li\'C in them: I am ihr Lord:''
'rlw Hahhis co1111110nti11µ: 011 the 'ronb .. Vn'dwy Ro/i('111:· aud he shall live• in them, remark .. l'ilo Shr'yo1n11s Hohf'11z .. ,·that hr rna~· not die' i11 tlwm.. .Jud11ism \nl..; uot µ:i,·rn <l. a rrligion to suffl•r 1i,r it.
h11t rntlwr as a rdigiou which gin·~
life> ;1rnl str<'JtO'th to thost' "ho oh- serve it, thusn the 'forah is rallcd the ·· Erf.z Chuzi m :· the ht'(' of lire.
Th<'rc <tl'<' onl v threr precept:-; l'or ,\·bich n .1 c>W W<;S su ppo~c·d to olfrr hi,... Ii [11 and <U<' a:.: follows: ()pnyi11g the l 11it.''
or
God) committing mur- der, and i h1• rn1llTYing of 01w of the elP\'<'ll prohihiied ;iea r n•laiiYc!' . .For all the other precepts a Jew \\'a~iiot c>. ·prcted to :-:cltriiitP his lifr. ~'et for cent11riPs our ancestors \\·en· im- huecl with the ~pirii of splf-sacri- .fiet' alHl for prPC('pts whid1 our
Yo1111•" n·(·1wrc1iio11 1.o-de:i\' di=--rl'~<lnL
• ; 1ay.
~r~1
ahuRt'. they w ·,re, Jll'l'l><HPd.to.
and actual1y clicl: offer their liw::.'l'hr q1ws{i011 has oftl'n 1H'<'ll a~kt•d a=-- to whom is
to
hl;rnw for t hi;-, l'irnng<'or
conclition. ~\ gn•at lllllH-lirr of o\lr hrrthn•n tn· to find foul1
"iih t1w instiiuti01~"'· \\·i1 h tlw tracher~. in fad, with P\·nyhod.'y P.\Trpt ~rith tlw111:-;p]yp;.:. L<'t 1 hC'rn look faeis in tlw faer, and th<')' ,,·ill come
to
an entirel 1' <liil'Prc>nt <·011- cl 11~io11, ·· l "o 'cltr111 Roh r•111 •• , I Pi 1 lwm l i Vt' as ,J C'\\'S, ;n;d sel 1 lH' l'X<llll p1e•io thrir chil<ln•11 ol' <l intl.\' ,Jp"i:::li Ii ft'. L1rt ilwm :-:ho\\' to i lwi r young- 1 hat .Tudaislll i~ a rrligiou of Ufc.
i:111d noi" of b11rdf'll <llHI rlrsofafin11.
rl'Jwn tht1 \" \\'ill firnl that ihe young·
will follO\·,. in ilwiL· l'oot:"tl'p:-:.
KOTTLEH'~ .\H'l'.
.\ ]\'t1('l' appP<lrC'd in till' .. Cap(' 'l'i11H·~ ·• on .. \londH.\', :!!Ith .\pnl.
:'iu;11<•d •• A11 Admir<'l' of Both," we•
n·produc·c• ii lwn'.
... 'ir.- l 11t1\'<' ·u~t h<'ard ilrnt )fr.
Kottlt1l', t.lw ~cnlptor, i:- ,;1ilil1g t'ur En°·land· thi~ \\ C'<'k. a!Hl hc1st1•t1 to a ppl'al. through your eol unms. to
th1• ,JP\\ish e0111m11niiv arnl ilw
Chri:-:i i;111 <l<lmi rrrs o[ ~[ r. B1•11<ll'r.
to 111<1 kc• i ll1lll<'diatP <llTil 11ge'l1H1ld~ iu refai 11 t lH• 1ro11dPrf11 l hu:--t of htlll whieh ~I I'. Kottl<'r lw!' l'.\< v111Pd ..
.: A: a \\'Ol'k
or
art it \\'011ld j,p <Ill aC'q1ii~itio11 io ( 1<lp(' To\\ n. ;111d in :1dditirn1 ii 11011lel 111· <l gra<'t•l'ul tri-l111tv 1o OJH' who ha~ do11P ;-;o 111ud1
lOL' tJlt' :'O<'ial \\'(>[far11 of tli<' COlll- lllllllil,''·· 1>011'1 l<'t u=-- 11·aii iii! 1Ir.
1-ottl1•r i:' dend to :-:ho r our l'l'l'O~-
HEPirl :H.\XD.
Ji is Hlr<•HdY bro \'<'HJ';-; ~ill('(' this IJusi wa:-; corn1°il1•1c>d. , '!'hat \re' .l ws cirr ~lo\\' to aei' is almo~t a i rnism:
that we should h<l\'l' om dnt:· point- ed out to 11K by a non-.J <'\\' cmrn·s as a wcll-dP:.;PITC'd rrprilrnmd.
]Jasi wrrk i11 •· Out nl' the 0 rdinary :.• tlwre appeared <ll1 inte'L'- view with ~Ir. ~Jo:-;p~ KottlPr. h,v Hozild11, i11 whieh 111,v C'oll •ng1H' urg-c>cl the dr~irahilii,r of pmdrn:-in~
ilw hu=--t heforc ii. left the eouniry.
I c11n cnll.\' r<'}J('at:
.. WP fcnPntJy hope• iha · t hi:
rniique opporhmii,\'
to
clo honour io our well-lowd minister ancl friend will not hr allo\\'ecl io pas:; hy. "' A . . .JEWISH .FOT1K-T.JOR EC.ONCEHT.
_\pnrt frolll t1w faet that it w;1:-:
11oi <1ltogPtlwr a Folk-lore C'onc1'rL the <>lll<'l'tflinmrnt gin'n at i lw Zion- ist linll lal'ot ~aiul'cla.\· nig·ht in ;1id
1if' tlw Zioni;-;1 Hnll Huildi11~ Fund
\\'cl~ ;1 :-:utcc':-:', <1nd _\fr. Bori~ Ho111(',
tlw dire ·tor. i...: io h<' C'ongnitnl1l1t'd.
Ou occa~in11:-' :-:11d1 a: thi~ ir. lw- r·on1P~ oh,·io11~ how u rgPnt was tlw 1w<'d l'or a l<ll'µ:c1r h;ill. 'l'hr <lltdi-
PHC<' would IHI\'(' fill<'d tlw Ji1tl1·
~Iothrr ll1ill again nrnl up:ni11.. \Y1' ,n•rr 1101 :-:11rpri~t·1L tlwrPfon'. ,,·Jw11 _\Ir. fl. .\!. Blo<"h. 011 ht>lrnlf of 11w
('0111111itt<'<', an1101111c1•d tlwi thl <ld- joining prnpt•rt~· in Ilnp1' ;-.;1 rc•pt h:1d
llt'<'ll m·qn in•1l in order to pnwid<'
t lw fwce~s:t r!· kit elwn acrnmmnda-
THE p 1wn IL\)L\l E.
rl'1w pro!,!'l'Hlllll\C'. \\'hi ch \\a. (' '('(•)- }Pill in q1wli1y and Yari<'iy. Nrrd n:-;
usnal 011 thP long ::;idr. th<• intc·Hnl ('ornin!! <li !JA~i in-.tlwl of nt. ....
• Ii:::..: ~Iinni1• Kahn ai i1rn pim10 a
cc
nm pn n i rel 1'1 th rn n<'h
good tai;;tr. and !!<WC' lwr ~erYi ·<·:-. un ·ti11- jngl:· throughoui ihr <>wning;. · Of the :-.ing·l'I'" .:\fr. Hnri:-: Hom<' \Ul i t<>t
plea~i1~µ-: hi" fine.' \'oie ,rn ... h nrd with much plc•n:-ur<' arnl hi:- arti .... tic trP;d11wnt of ;-,nng-~ in playful mood.:-;ueh a;-; nrrdle-lh'l'f!le-num. '\ .. nl- i og1•t hrr pr:1i :-:1•"·01·th:·.
_ \rnou !! 1 he· 01l1t r it1~m... w<·re
\iolin :-:olu:-. jJr .. .\. l,ori1•: ·,·c·Ho olo,' Lil\· Hnfl: rPcitation .• \Ir. L ,-.inan;
:--on.f!...: h.\- .Jli;-,s l'<·inhol...: :md ~lr.
JI ;1 l'IT C:orfi11k1·l :ind d ... nrc·;-; Ii.' pu pi,·, of )Ii..::;-, .Jl irimu J"i I' ch.
A.111011~· ihl' da11(·1•1·.: ,,\[irian. (;('fff•n,
who i·~ tlw fort u nat<• 01\ 1wr of a JIPl'"Olli:llity \\'hic>h <'HllllPt lH ;-}~Oilt by pri:li:-:1•. wa;-, a .... 11:-11<11 out --tan hng.
'I'll!·: <:.\!WE-~ .. • ·Y ... GO(llfE ('!!OIH.
'l'lw , '\'1ta!!1H!U • < 'hoir. ·01tdu te I IJy Hori; Hnn.ll'. ct ntrilnded sonw j~lly f< lk "'Pllµ°'· whi1·h w ·n much
<'n.in.\"r><l. 'l'he1'<' j .... one· \\in l of ad- ( Continued on page 283).
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and
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for 10
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Call at the
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Zl, Adderley Street,
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[C. 1:. U L] Ltd., Box 78, CAPE TOWN
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Iav 'l
. urcJ. 1929.
Wh~~ -Shail I
I Read? I
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Aleph Beth.~---
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)Iufr. Ch oman. by Daphne iPr
n'
atto & Windus. Dar-ros. )
'l'ht1re ..
li~rirken l: .. :om.ethin~
barren and\J1·tt1on· 111
tlu. life-::-fon of ·
0 . \\"0111·1n . ' • cl
]· n1
Pthiufr . ' .
lll 1· onth Africa Iketh(\
;.,I ill~Pntab](' and <lrean.'\\'} I: ( 111 ti ~· <l . '
l leth<'r th . ·.me 01 rought ..
( oe I e hit> f
lPt· l t , 0 a woman who
~O\\'}y i. _< .li y religion sly and nar-
111 •1 drub . l ·
. t1nr oft <llH umntPr0stin<r
l . . l<'r c·ount . . . ... , r . '1 · 11),J·i)ct l . 1~ as it ls ll1 this
11in11 • · I >n '" nch ··11 1 · 1 I "1 Jear (h1<cus-
°l'l'inu ·h'. ) 11~~ Muir',· Look, if read 111'fl\ij.·' \ \\1ll WPifrht tl ··l·.'
0 11 n ie ~ca fl~
l·'Ji • one :id<>.
1,f PJ1a11t folk , . . ,, . tl11ty i:-: . lllc1,1 :-ay. A thrng-
th
l':irfl • a 11orp f'nr (l\'<'r." But.fr0 <>f :tpn (' I · · . ~ll wh,m
1 ._- 1. rO< -i <>nrmg peoplr UJfltir"llt] , • .inm
.. ,
\. spi·ung ,.iflwecl lifrt
ci!it "tr· . t-'1011 to tl
"111v . l . 1rm wns a -:t·nk
fro · · ·
11 1111tti r f ~ • , in a Wc·lJ- . lg. o 110 cl<1Yiation l1<1f hwa,. rstabh1-<hed road. The• n111 l n~u·. • to hc'l\'<' < n,. tl lo1wh stony fin d I 0\\' \\'fl~ . ~ •
,. and • '~ perf Pf'tly WC'Jl de- f I I 1 <•ll I • • ) 'I I I . az1n Upon e1.tl1 · . e1 ~l( e · I c-< cr·11Jec I
Ph'1i· .
1• g, corporeal Hell of an. ·' slii> . <ll1( hri1 ns
·t
OllP 1111.o·
whit·h'' 011ld ~e l i.l · "
1 'a
111 • · nc wm rc>elrng.
tJ . ll ll '\'Cl' ·
tJ • }Jath ' once shppC'd frorn Houx: "f · 1 he nrnrriccl :--;arel le
r 11 lf'l' ') 1 • ,
dJ·it!.'lJt ' H'lef wooin<r iwither ,. , nor iin1>etuou. t-•
'It ...
i 11 wa~ 1nor J'k
'''hirh.,
t · :-
1 -: a game of chess lillt 1._111< h rn .
'~
fll'<' mo,·es andlil1 drr('~ C', giving allCf tukincr
"' '• llot f' 11· ". r--·
'oli,l o a edion, hut of morP J 1 'lllnlit . ·
1d :i
1 J .• bllCh aH sheep mid
• 'llt Water-ricrht, '
JI·
h ••li< lo\'('
r . . .
11 ~. f 01 Sa11n1 \\'a: no l1TN1t l n- · o I' l' X ' ) • b
'aun. i · 111 mn was a i rifling
il d (l lip l
' 11 th('l f qucn« wd acll'quat(•]y
I'• l I) l'!I'( i 4 •
'Cr> , 11d 1. M 1
tf>ll. A man of his Hn111itv of ~nH· could haw 110 f'om- 11r- 111Qrr· JlllfC'l'C'Si. with the WOlllilll
Ol ' !(•( '\T
>\ tnu 1 · ' 011w11 had cc•rtnin
Ou
lu/
1111"!d<•ri:tic:s eNtuin obvi- f1 41 1t: 'l'I 'l L li b<>I: •j' ' 11'Y \\'('!'(' JlPCC~sitiPs.
11P·' Jr • <1rpl hnd been Jrnnwht b . • 'an11i ,
u ' l l ~·. 11 .ic· '(•1it I tl
01.(' • 0
< 1is altit11clr. pln- ul o 11 ll 1 it her life th1·ou~h. horC'
lt11 lWrou l · '
lOJllJJl· • . :- <: nldren, ~iolidly
("l d l IJJ l}1r] i .
• r ('(>Hild . I M
.r.
ernli ng ihem \\"it h ltv. 'line an1on11t ol' individual- } ]lPr c•) ·11ft 11 ' 1 )'(>
. h 'l'.. 'I· 11 grrw up. mnrrit>d.
11}1" . , t lr l . .1 dl\v .1 grnnc l } . c: nld l'Pll emnr
llft ) "orld JI .
'r fil'ty . · · er hn:-;hand died
1 ' • \ P;)j' f . 1 l 'f'
ii ll11j li: I () lnfllTI<'( l t'.
1
10
Bor-r
\\~C'l through bro war:::. ln1<1\\'pl l ar ··hr lo. t tW<J. >:011s 11 'J'J l(l1· hc" . .. '
. len th , ·1d to th' ineYitahlP.
' lil) n1 • W·i, (. • · l't."l ' · \\T :u ra111<.\ l>ut
l'•J • r (ltgJ 1
'r1n.g-. 1 Y Yl'ilt\' old and J'il:'t
\\'h 11 I .
h r <'l' h()· deaili drnw IH'ill', and
la
-.1Ild1·pn .l \\ 1t n11d grn11deluldn'11 :it tli11 1' ii\'<'n i.hourrh- ~he :-:till sat f"J }( fld I' ti
' 1 )}11 bc1f 01 tlw iclhh• with hN hC' 1• . 0 ore her ··JI
t
l11 l > '' ga ,lf'rc1d ro1111d 1 >ok it · lC~!' lu"'t 1li1rhi Ow wonwn
WitJ 1 hr~r. lll i.1n· ns o · t sit ~ up mHl prny ' ('or·iJ
Wnt
Ji 111n.
faking- ihe ~·c· nd 'J lP I }>r·nv' J 1 l f o1· 1·1· 1 P f ol' her t-,l• • IJ'H\'p<] 1· . .
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1 ·. or oppor1umt) .md i !J })l'ay 1or1zo1 f • I · Jt S('t llH'd IJL lr>~· • wn ll~it 01 _h0r irra11dmothrr. 8hP nev ,. ]' going to die'. f'lw hnd
l\' d.. gi rht . 'PHI'S ill a
TH 1:,· S.A. JEWIS!I CHIW'V/CLE.
place like this. where nothing eYer happened. couid not be called Life.
Her grandmother had been dead ewr since the day she was born.';.
Two of the best stories in thfri book are stories which were not written.
·what happened to Sa uni'::;
brother-in-law, Klaas, the dreamer, who left his inheritance to answer the call of the Unknown? He
~imply faded out "into the blue,"
only sending his infant daughter back home when he died. '\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- tunity to give a p. ychological study.
That she did not write it is one of the minor tragedies of thr book.
ALEPH BETH ..
IN AND AROUND THE TOWN.
(Continued from page 277).
Yice f \\'OU}cl like to offer in COH-
necticm with this choir. A first
"~Ernti al to choir singing 1 ~
cli1'c:iplinr.. This ncces,m'Y quality
"·as lacking. boys lnnghing, moving
ancl cYen talking throughout the ongs. 'I'he singing itself., though of most promising quality. was in- clined to noisiness and strain.. The first was due to lack of concentrated discipline,. the ._econd to the un- natural position adopted by the choir. l\lr. Home himself, we freJ i-:ure, \\'oultl llCV('l' attempt to si11g with hi:-- hau<l' be hi n<l his back.
With sueh promil'ing material ancl with i. he excellent training ;·uch as l\lr. Home is no doubt ahle to gin'.
a rhoir of high at tainrnent .'110uld he realised in -thr nrar future.
TALl\IIDE EZRA-A HEBHEW
PLAY ..
A very f'<ll'l1e1't awl pl0;1sant- :--pokf'11 young nrnn <'<11110 i11 to SI'<' lllP the other day. He inform •J me that the 1'alrnid<~ Ez:ra .. tlw pupil:
of i he Uebn!\\' Circle which me(•ts Tcgula1:l~· io Htncly mHl l'penk Hr- h l'{'\\' 111 L'OI JllllelllOl'<l t ion O j' t ht>i I' lc11t> kill'bl'l". Mr. II ornn. 111'<'
giYing a IIehr>w play in thr Zionist Hall on 11th 1'Iay. The <lrnma i:' a Zionist one. 11.r :~. ( 'cnmon. Ii is i11 i hrrc ads. It ou_!!lit to plea~P nil tho..-e intere. trd in 1w;n·i11g
llchrcw :v a li\·iug languag<'.. It d1•11l..- "·ith i1 litll<' boy i11 Buc:-;ia who is :J f<'l'\l Ui Zio11i~t. thnu•Th hi:-;
parents t1rr not. The li1<l dt1ei«l<)s to nm <l\\'il_\' to Pnlotinc. flp l!H' i~
1di h many advc•11turr~ i11 Alt>X<lll-
<lria. wlwre h' <'lleonniers a young friend of hL·_. Jacob. who is al:--o a
Zwni~t. Opportunely a sailor up¥
pear:-; <1 nd i hrT depart for
.r
affu. Jnthe third ael joyful Clrnlutzim an"
scrn singing 11wrry songs in u fi ,ld.
rrhe parents ('OJIH! (0 Pnlestill('. too, i her<' i.s n n•t·o11eiliation, u nd <'\'t'l'\'-
hody i~ hnppy en'r uftrr.. Tiw
<·harade>r: are: E. Kluk. Arnnon, the hoy : N. Wazer,. .J aeoh, i he fl'i<•n d : E. Ku pmritz. :JiordcC'ai, tlw father:
IT. \Tolozinski. ihe mother. rl'hP procPt1d: of ihi~ enihnsia~iic <'ffort
\\'ill lJt' ll~l'd to Jllll'C'htll'(' HdJJ'CW
hook" fo1· the 11:-:1• of ihis little He-
~H'P\\' ('il'«IP and tlw U1'P of any otht•1·:
rniert1sted in H<·hrPw. '!'ht> Sl'ais will lw :~t'. :M .. , ~::-. ad. and ls. ~d.
l hopr• thai thi.s jJ<'l'forrnaJH;P \\·ill
irwr•t \\'ilh the patronag«• is dt>:-;<'rnR.
A •'Al> E\'KN'T.
J J'(><rn>l c- t o }
lil\1• to a1rno11JH'P the
dt>Hth . nt ih<' \l'\1' · • Olllt' (':.;(' , t LI O.'-
p11 a J on Frida\ nirr])i tl , ->('il 1.
\ 'l . r-o l, ll ~ ) l ()
}II'l. of !'-:hloi111·1 • (~11 ~ 0 '>' ) l' \ ll l' I I 10< -
zki,, aged 15 years) of the ape .J ewi h O.rphanage. Thi~ young bo)' was one of the orphan brought from the Pogrom area.:; of Eastern Eur- ope in 1921. He waR suffcriug from heart trouble when he came. Thii:;
is the first death that has occurred at the Cape .T cwish Orphanage.
A TRiffCTE.
I haYe rccciYed the followi1vr tribute from Solomon':;;
classrnnt~:
( 8tandarcl 9) : 'l'hc recent sad losL' of Solomo.n Ruchodzki ha~ deeply affected lns school-fellows, and in particufor thG memhcrH of ·his class.
We had hopPd for montllH that he would recover.. an<l his death has come as a grieYous . hock to us.
'V
r,were all very fond of him and shall always remembrr him as one of thr out tanding and most. promisi11g characters of our class. He was cheerful.. bright, enthusia. tic and always keen in the discu:sionl'l tlrni.
aro. e out of the great interest h had in even brnnch of schoohrork Though
not
active in the playi11;fields, as a re~ult of his ill-health, he followed the :-:chool game· with the interest of a kcl•n :-;port:rnm1.
We shall always pre~t'l'Y<' tlw mem- ory of a clepartrcl :irnl d<1('1'l.' regretted school-fell O\L
HAPPY REDEB XIGH'l'f:.
It wa <l happy and kirnll.'· thought that prompted ('rrtain 1adi1's 1111d gentlem<'n
to
ll~avc> their O\\'ll 1nlil<•for the·'~ 'cder:-: 'and io partieipilk in the u ·trnl religious " f1•a.:t " ar- ranged at the Cape .lowish Ag-11<1 limn<' ~rnd C'ilJH' .l1•wish Orphan:ig1•.
Jn the latter institution, ih · prin- cipal, ~Ir. Ilcrezin.'ky, pr<'~ided o\'<'I'
the f :-;ti\'e board,, while at tlw for- mer 1 he He\'. Mr. Kibel co11dueh1d the ceremony. At. both instit111ions there wa" a fine feeling of hm1wli-
Jll'.""· iht" Hat!«Hlah lH1ing rN·il<>cl \\'ifh n•ligimv frnour and Z<'sl. In hoth fostitutions the .. Aphikornnicn ..
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