September 8, 1933. T H E Z I 0 N I S T R E C 0 R D.
SOCIAL
and
PERSONAL
l\Ir. and Mrs. A. M. Abrahams, w~o have been spending some months m Europe will be sailing from Southamp- ton fo~ South Africa on September 29.
The engagement is announced between Gena youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
B. p'. Phillips, of the Balmoral Hotel, Muizenberg, to Phillip Kaplan, of Port Elizabeth, son of Rev. and Mrs. S. A.
Kaplan, of Oudtshoorn.
The marriage of Deborah Pinkus, daughter of the late Mr. Akiba and Ida Pinkus of Memel, to Zeev Halevy-Breg- man, ;on of the late Rabbi . Hirsc~
Leibele (of Turov, White Russia), will be solemnised on Sunday, September 17th, at 2.30 p.m., at the Wolmarans Street Synagogue. There will be a re~
c ption at the Ginsberg Hall, Gordon 1 erract•, from 3 to 6 p.m.
'I h ngagement iR announced between 8arah youngest daughter of .Mr. and Mrs.
J.
Sacks, of Mayfair, and Hyman Reitzick, of Brakpan, youngest son of M ·. and Mn:;. S. R itzick, of Warsaw.The marriage of Jennie (Lettie), .-econd daughter of l\lr. and Mr·. H.
Schiff, of East London, to Harold, son of Mrs. H. W. Beare, of Durban, and the late Mr. M. M. Horwitz, of Roode- poort, will be solemnised at the Berea Synagogue, on Sunday, 10th September, at 7.30.
The engagement is announced of Leah, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Braude, and niece of Mr. and Mrs.
Israel Bentel, of Boksburg Nor~h, to Emanuel, eldest son of Mrs. Rubm and the late Mr. A. Rubin, of Capetown.
The engagement is announced of Anne, youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. H. Arnot, to Zundell (Eli), youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Luntz, of Shave, Lithuania.
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The engagement is announced of Es- telle, only. daughter of Mr. and Mr . Dave Lissack, to Joseph (Jock) Rogoff, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ro- goff, both of Johannesburg.
The engagement is announced of Bertha, eldest <laughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Solomon Wilken, of Kingwilliamstown, to Maurice Kahn, of Cradock.
The engag·ement is announced of MisR Ida Shapiro, of Glencoe, to Dr. Bernarrl Moshal, of Durban.
BERGER-HOFMAN.
A pretty ,.,,·edtling was solemnis cl at the Park Synagogue, W olmarans Street, on Sunday morning last, when Miss Edna Hofman, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr~.
Lou Hofman, wa married to Mr. Michael (Mike) Berger, cond son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berger, of Bloemfontein.
Dr. J. L. Landau performed the cere- mony.
The unterfuhrers were Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Hofman and Mr. an<l Mrs. Harry Berger, a11<l the canopy-bearers were Messrs. Jack Hofbrand, Solly Berger, Max Kavnat and Harry Klein .
The bride, who was given away by her father, was attended by Miss Sylvia H f- man as the maid-of-honour, and the bridesmaids were Miss Enid Lazarson, Miss Tilly Braude, Miss Fay Berger, Miss Sylvia Livingstone, Miss Dolly Hofman and Mi. s Cassy Livingstone.
Valeria Adele Rudolph was the flower girl, and Master Falke Berger was the page boy. Mr. Cyril Drummond Hofman was the be t man.
RITZ-SUBE.L.
The Jeppe Synagogue was beautifully decorated on Sunday evening last for the marriage of Sarah, eldest daughter of Mi·. and Mrs. David Subel, to Mr. John Ritz, youngest son of Mr. Jacob Ritz, and the late Mrs. Ritz.
The bride was given away by her father, and the Rev. A. M. Kaplan of-
. ficiated at the ceremony. Miss Lily
Fisher was the maid of honour, and Miss Joyce Subel and Miss Mary Subel the bridemaids.
The best man was Mr. Barney Subel, uncle of the bride, and the groomsmen were Mes rs. R. Roseff, T. Rabinowitz and E. Deats.
Mr. and Mrs. David Subel and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Posner were the unter-' fuhrers, and the canopy bearers were Messrs. S. Aranstam, L. Jacobs, B. Dis- tiller and L. Fisher.
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'I he engag ment i. announced of Sylvia, daughter of Mr. and .: 11: .. l\I.
Korshun, of ,Johann . burg, lat of Higa, to Otto I,ahn of Bok.·burg, Id :t son of
Ir. and Mrs.' I l. Kahn, of Lithuania.
The engagement is announced betwc n Rae, eldest daughter of l\lr. and Mrs. S.
Tobias, ancl Maurice, eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee. Both of Johan- nesburg.
The engagement is announced of Rae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Abelo:vitz, to Morry, son of Mr. and l\lrs. S. Sl11ller.
Both of Johannesburg.
Fly ing to Pales tine
Mrs. A. P. Cohen, the well-known Johannesburg Zioni:.;t worker, ~\ho left by air route on August 24th. to vis:t her son in Palestine, duly arrived on the following Wednesday safely at Tel-Aviv.
Mrs Cohen has arranged to return by air to South Africa a few weeks hence.
A Simchas Torah Dance
The United Hebrew Schools of Johan- nesburg are organising a Simchas Torah dance, to be hel<l at the H.O.J.?. Hall, De Villiers Street, on Saturday mght, Octo- ber 14. Mr. Johnny Jacobs' orchestra has been engaged for the occasion, and an enjoyable evening is assured. The proceeds will be devoted to the fu.r;ids . of the Institution, which is the mam m- strument for Jewish education in the city.
Reform Synagogue Services
It is announced by the Johannesburg Reform Congregation that ser:rices
vyill
be held during the forthcoming High Festivals at the Masonic Hall ( cor.
Claim and Plein Streets). These will be conducted by Rabbi M. C. Weiler and will be fully choral.
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