t 2nd, 1929.
,'CHOOL.
!wen mad to
THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
JOHANNESBURG
DAY BY DAY
Invitations to meetings and f uncti.ons, should be addressed as early as possible to : -
Si /88, Asher's Buildings, P.O. Box 3995. Fox and Joubert Streets,
Johannesburg.
to the ~fat1frulcttion ::-tand;rnl, an1l
"·ith ihe:-.e objed: in Yiew th goY- l'l'lling· body haye broadca~t an appeal to parent..: to enrol their ·hildren.
<111(1 it i~ to he hoped that thi · appt•nl will m<'l't with the r<':-.pon:.;e 1rnrthy of thi premier in:titution.
HABIH
.r.
I.J. GGHEWICZ.Tlw Y ilna Benefit • 'oeiety held a rPreption in honour of Rabbi J. L.
urewicz at th .J wi:h Guild on
~unday, 2l:t .July, wh n ~Ir. I.
~andb 'rg, th ir PresidPnt. presided oYer a fair attendanc<.>. , 'p cch<.>:-:
\\·ere delivered by Councillor H.
Teeger .. Messrs. ~. ~aharin and )1.
H. Kam, and a number of mu 'ica]
item. we1" Pnder d by Miss Tilly
\V einfeld.
Hahbi Gure"·icz, on riHinrr to . p ak .. wa: r ceiYed with much ap- plause>, and expres~ed his gratitud at th~ signal honour which had been be:-;towed on him by the rec ption of that evening, and dwelt on hi' latest xperience of Vilna, and on behalf of whose Yr hiva. he was now in , 'outh Africa. He also was abl to report the r c ipt of an urgent com- munication from the Chief Rabbi of
\~ilna. Rahbi Grodzien. ki, who gaY the sad 11 w: that the t \\'11 of l yyah had been ree ntly ch:troyed by .fire and eoncluded with an earneRt ap- prnl to the member· of the Vilna . 'ociety to Tememh r their le8s for- tunnte hrethren.
.l E\Yl~H ' ~ILD.
The mueh antici]Jated debut of tlw 1929 ~lusi al Hcv llcrs occurred on
~unclay last, 2 :)th July_. when a big audience enjoyed thoroughly ewry item of the ex ·ellent production which was in the hanc.h of ~Ir.
.}lorry 1. Blake, and the mu.'ienl numbers, witticism·, and dancing it m~ refleeted th rrreate:t eredit on th produC'er and the member.' of the trou p . The cast conRiHt d of the ~Iisse: Juli<l Bloom, Jean lluck- man, \nne lOldman and l rtrndr•
\ruyde, and Me:. rs. Lionel Kaplan.
Harry ~fa:on, abv Pi mer, ~Iuriel
Tutz and .l\Iorry ~I. Blake, and re- peat performance.' 'rill be giYen on
• uu ay, 1th Au cru~t and 11th AuguHt.
:mrnteur drnrnpi011 who \\ 011 an Olympic title. i~ ading a, in. trnctOl' arnl JH'Ppari11p: tlw boy:.; for the :-;p<>cial Boxing 'l'onrnanwnt whi<..'h ]:-:
to he> h Id on . 'atnnla>·, :hd 4\ng-u. t.
\rhil--t on ~unday. '.2.>th Augu8t. ,1 (irancl <1011eert will lw prr-..entrd hr tlw Yiellli~h Player:. ·
JLc\ nn;l\l F ... YD.
The Hadium Fund [or thr> .Tohan- ne~burg Ho-.:pih1l ha:- 110\\. reach cl the total of 1
u;n
1.·. Gd., and n mo.·t w11come donation wa: that r _ reived from th 'it~· 'ouncil of .T ohanneJrnrg amounting to £250.On \Y dne$day, 31. t July the staff of
~lc:-;:r:-;.
Polliack~T ·o~.
th well-knmn1 piano dealer:, are hold- ing a hall a th \Y anderers Hall.and it is confidently xpectecl that a nice um will accrue to the Hadium Fund a' a r .·ult of thi, fnnction.
Jlrn·r~H ~T TIOX._ l.J FU_._~D.
11h work of the J Pwi::;h X a tional Fund in · 'outh Afrirn ha. for ome considerable• tim been on'rt'hadowed by the rnrious campaill'n::-> conducted in thi · ·ountry, 1 ut ,'inc, la..-t '011-
o-rei:i8 th work has been ntru:t d to a ...;pecial onuniHe<.> o\·er which the well-h.'llown worker, )fr . .T . .Janower, pre ide' and sign' ar not wanting that alrrHdy rnn 'iderable progre:::;:-;
ha' be n mn<le in enlargincr the or- gani.'Htion throughout the rountry . .Messr~. J. Janower and ,J. Bal;r, hrn commi :-:ioners in ,outh Afric~
for the .J e\rish ... ational Fund, jour- ney cl to Pr toria on , 'unday la:::-t.
2 th Jul
r,
and addrc:-;,'<>d ,:~uiou~Zionist . ocietie: in the J ewi .. h l\Iemorial Hall, and ,'kp8 were Hgreed upon to co-ordinat the cff ort. of t he:-;e ~oci >ti :-. :-:o Urnt Pretoria's contrihu ti on to the J ewii.;h ~ ational Fund :hould be on 1rorthy of the community.
._ Y ... T ~ L 'H EL ~ MP.
1.'he first attempt of tlw Young l.Tael Ex cuthes of thP Tran:\aaL
~ Tatal and Orangr Free Ntate to or-
<rani.'e a Young hrnel amp has me with mnsiclerahle 'UC ess, the Camp haYing lwen lwld at \Yam r Beach.
~ outh oa:t. J. yatal, front 4th to 16th .Julv, and was attended by some 40 cam1;er~ who came fron{ the:
thre ProYinc s, "·hil. t in addition there wa pre ent one repre entative from the Cape Colony·.
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Th, an1p \\'a:-; opL'llP<l Jn- Habbi E. ~I. L vy, M.A., LL.B., ~f Dur- han. who <'Xprc> 1'l'<l th hop, that tlw campc·r..; \\Ottld luwc a 1110:-.t ph•;1:-:ant 8foy .•
ma
tlrnt thiR :y:t m of can1 p: '' ould }wcome an a~mm1l fr11turr. whil~t a :-::pe('ial welcome \\'<l<•xtrnde<l to the t'<lln}H?r~ by ~Ir.
J>almcr, of Warnrr Beach, on behalf of the l'l'~·idc.1nl, of \Yarn r B ach.
~eniC'<'8 \\·ere conducted ])\' Mr .
• J. L. 1.c~nck-.:, of .T ohann ~burg, ;rhilst h•dure:-; <llld addre~.w wer d liver<'u h~ ':\Ie.·srs. H. Kahn. th Hev. ,J.
1.JC1\·ine, of Pictcrmaritzlmrg, and a :-:pecial "Oneg ~ 'lrnhho. ·'-' wa · held
to
the gr at cnjoym nt of the l'HmpC'l's. Th uf\ual camp-fire con- eHt:. lectu r R, deb a c~, sportin O"'Yent::: and swimming h lpcd to make their 1<tay a most enjoyable one, arnl thr camperi:; returned
to
their home..:;all bronzed and looking the picture of health. Ther can be littl ouht that from a propngarnla poin · of Yi "·, the· camp' are mo't d . ir- able. and the Executive.' of the Young I:-;rnel , oeietie" of these Pro- Yincec· cle~ene o he c.;ongratulated
011 tlwir initiatiw.
~\.FRI 1A r THE THI~.', LTD.
Hrct ntly an announcement wa · madP that a big purcha:e of
·· 1 alkie::; ., lrnd b en made by th•.?
Kine1rn11<, Ltd... imd it is now re- ported that .Mr. I. W. ~chlesinger, ,,·ho i: at pn•::;ent O\'<'rl'eas, ha .. pur- cha~ed th 'I'alkic films of th Briti...h Int rnational 1ompany, and "hich will shortly be heard in ~outh Africa.
At His 1laj ~t.r', Th atre uy J<>wall and Doro h~· Batley open in
" 7 1 Pink Lcrnr," thL, Jwin1r a cleYer crook play b!· Walter Hackett, and particular interest \\'ill lie in i\lr.
uy .... r mrall't< eharactcrisation a Loni Trent, for it i.' anoth r drnnken :tudy <llong- ,imi1ar line'
to
the part which he play d o ad- mirably in ".Just :Jiarried.''~Iantell'.' ::\Iannikins, and Bill an l Beatti Birchall ar new arrival·
to the nrndevill programme of th Empire Th atr . whil t
at
the Bijou ::\lat 11oore and Edith Hobert' are being featured in '' :Jiy tery lnb ., and the Orpheum ha. a Fir:t .... rational Production, "(,orilla;'' with 'harlie Murray and Fred Kel-:-;fy in the chief part:.
IContinued on page 492) 'I he .T wish Guild Dramatic ~ec
tion propo~e introducing on , 'unday, 1 th Angu:-;t, <111 innm·ation entitled
" Camro ~ig-ht." and th naturr
or
t lw fund ion hring kept a do~t'
~PtrPt, it i~ Pxpedrd that tho. e who a r<> prt>:-:<'11 t will thoroughly cnjo~' tlw work \rhid1 is bring prepiHt'd und r ilw capabl protluction of Maurice II. Iendel ohn.
Telephone 3911. Tel. Address: "Smulianco." P.O. Box 5945.
'Ih Jewi:h Guild announce that the Roxinµ: ,'ection i~ now under- going l'P<::on:-.trnction. arnl ~Ir. 1lar- c•nn' \\~alker, th wc1l-knom1 pa. t
MULIAN & COMPANY, I.JIMrl'EQ,
Land and Estate Agents.
Specialising in Sale of Properties Negotiating Bonds, Investing Capital.
JEPPE ARCADE BUILDINGS, 109, FOX STREET, JOHA E BURG.
:nu
SIGN OF
secuR1n
The Licenses & General Insurance Co., Ltd.
MOTOR FJRR CA•AND ALL CLASS RS OP ACCIDEN"J
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THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE.
Brainin Campaign Opens Cape Town.
In •
We bin b 'en re11u sted by the Publicity . 'ccr tary of the local Reu- ben Brainin ampaign, under the
;rnspice-; of the J ewi~h oloni:-;ation :Jfoyement in Ru~ ·ia,
to
publi ·h the followi11g " Open L ~tter ) i8 ued by the Campaign Committee to th~~taternent hy the Executive of the
"' . .A. Zioni, t Federation published in our i.-~ue of the 5th July.
\Y do ~o in conformity with our policy, to date. of extending the ho~pitality of our column to not only the Colonisation }fovement.
but to ev ry moYement that ha· for it object th ,,·elfare of J ewrv in any and. every pa1't of the world.
THE OPK~ LETTER.
Your ·tat ment published in the '' ZionLt Record' of 28th Jum~, 1929, in referenc:e to the J ewi h
ioloni ation Mowm nt in Hussia and the Reuben Brainin campaign in thi:-; country. far from effecting " a hadly ne cl d clearing of air,' tli,- tort · facts and event· in an effort to extricate )"Olll':'elve~ from an " im-
po~-;ihl po:-ition." (Th expre:-::-.ion i,, your~.)
THE 'I1H CE
.r
ACT.' ARE :'rhe Zioni;-;t hPa<lt1nartPr~ in Lon- don. in accord,rnce with a m<->..:s.1ge from You. ~ent the follo"·ing <.:able to the A11wriea11 %ioni.t rgaui~a
tiou : -
.. ,}.A. Fedemtion Urcu ely co11- u~r11ed impending risit Reuben Hrainin to lmrl camp"ign Rw·vian
1oloni~ation .Jfovemrnt stop.
Brainin boosted a.· t'.r-l'ice- Pn1.~i
dent .1.111Nica11 Ol'fJrllli:rlf ion :io11.
Cabl ynur l'ie1c~· r111d adl'i e."
In reply to thi, C"ahlr, "·hi ch dot'.' not .:;late your oppo~ition to th' Hu:-- .:ian oloni:ation MovPment. but which i. an inquiry from the Zioni~t
headqitartt>r:-; o\'~r~ea:-; to the ZionL,t organi--ation of .\nwrica, ihe Zioni:'t
orgimi~ation of Anwric·a rahh>d to th effe ·t that }lr. Brainin is th' -.mnt' Zioni..;t a:-- 1H' hn:: ahn:i~·~ hee11 ancl that he i~ r •ady a!Hl willing to dv ~ hi - ·t·n-ii.:e..;. whill' in :-:;on th
\frica,
to
the trengtlwning of the Zioni:-t lHO\'PlllPnt lwrt>.1 n r 'ply to tlw ~am~ London ·nbh' t1sking: f H' l.!,'Uidnnt't' nrnl tllP view..;
o th'' Zioni t org-.rni..;at10n of
" nwri~a. Colonel riseh. who hap- pP1H•<l to ht in tlw 11it 'd , 'tat':-,
"•nt to ·ou, Uw %.ioni-- Fe leration of 'outl~ .\.frka. tlH llo\\·in~ ·alilP.
th, tPxt of whiC'h we ar1 in a po~i
tion to tpH tt v rlrntim ; -
.. Brninin e.rplaincd f /i((f 111 i · definitely proNNlinu lo .' u1~tft
.1/
rica fur the J Cll'i ~L <'ofo111,·of 1~11 Jlore11u'nt ill Ru.-. w. Jl ll'lll alway' emplw i~·e ./ e1ci !~ m~tio11al-1sm (Ulll priority of Z!o~u. ~11 w .f ~1ci ~h obligation. Brrwun, i.~ al.r.:o 11•illiny that you. the Zwm.·t F deratin11 of ''outh lfrica.
<·hould 1ttif i ·e him rlirectly J'or Zionic..:t purposrs. Wh ill' I deplore ri. it I con ·id1't it llf'Ct' ... 'fll'Y tlud you J'l'arh .-rmu• 1111£/t>r. ·fandiny . ince Zioni .... t oppo.·ition woultl alicnalt flu· Jfor.·hull Uroup.
1clw~e continued .·11ppurl i.· intli ·- pen:ablc in connectinn
1rith
the agcnr.11 for !'al .·f iJl(•.(~g<l.) 'OL. 1\.1 'CH.''
lX THE INTEHE~T O.F P Al.1E 'TINE.
It it', of oursc. :uperfluous to mniucl ~·ou that Colonel Ki ch i, the heacl of th Pale:-1tine Executiw and that con:-:et1uently he, Colonel Ki1-och. i:-. rnort> re'pon,·ible than any of mu o·entlemen for the upbuilding of ·Palestine and the succe sful col- lectionR of th ·' Keren Hayesod"
thTOughout the world. Your state- ment, howe-rer, does not mention tlw advice giYen to you in connection with the Brainin Campaign by one of the most authoritatiw leaders of World Zionism.
EXE UTIYE AGAIN T
WEIZ~1AS.i.. "S POLICY.
How did you re-act on the in-
·truction · you received :from Colonel Kisch? You boycotted l~E>uh 'n Brainin Yery efficiently. .,.. ot one 0f you gentlemen (in his official or private capacity) welcomed him at the tation. Not one of you gentle- men (in his official or pri va tc capacity) attended the public recep- tion tender d to Reuben Brainin
at
tlw Cit)· Hall on the 18th April. ~ot mw of you gentlemen (in his officic1 l or prirnte c·apacit~·) called on .Jlr.
Brainin to cliscuss ·with him what u nder~tarnlin O' could be reached so a to arnicl <my coniiict or split in
~on th African .Tewr>·· .i.:-ot 01w of you gentlemen (in hi:-< oftieial or pri- Yat capacity) <li.·c11:' . ..:e<1 with .:\Ir .
Brainin how " to utilise hirn "
1lirt'dly for Zionist purpo:--l'" in thL
eountr~·.
(The only exception ""<lt: ~Ir.
.Jlorri:-. Kentriclg(•, who <.:nll<>d on -:\Ir.
Brainin arnl abo attP1Hlt><l the City Hall Ht>c<'ption.)
BHAlXL~ PLEAD,' FOH PK\CE.
>n the momii1g- of th :2.'th of April. our deh•gation, accompanied h~· H •ulit'll and J osPph Brain in, tallC'<l on you. ... .,.. ot a :-:ingle wonl of gr1'eti11g:-: \\·as addrt>ssed hy nn~·
of you gentlPmPn to the clii-tin- pti:-:lwcl Yisitor who hnd tnwellt>cl 10.000 mih>s to meC"t yon, and who.
<ll'l'ordi ng to Colon l Kisc·h ·::; adYiee,
W<l..; willing that you :-:houhl utili 'r him dire ·tty for %1onist purpose;;;.
Deatl ·il nee pre\ ailed after our Prp-.;ident . .:\Ir. Bernard Alexarnl •r, hn!l stated that we had eallrd on Yon with a view to ascertaining :~ur
«lttitute toward: our ampaicrn and that it wa · om clr.'irt> to arni1l a split rn . ·outh Afri ·an .T w1T. _jfr. Ahra- ham;-;, )'Olli' J>rP~ident.' r<>plied that your Exet·u ti YP Commi tt e had n '\'l'l'
<'Oll i<ler <l th' que.-tiou of your atti- tudP to\\ <ll'<is onr Campaign. that yon hacl not PXpt>ctl'!l thi:-; l[UE'l'tion from our Pre!'.'idPnt and that. tlwrc- fore, you wc>rt> not in e1 po. ition to
. tat' Your attitude in l'L'ganl to th•~
Brainin l'c.mp.1ign. lw ·au..;e von ditl not haw any >lttitndP <h yt->t.· (It js
for you to n• ·oneilP thi' statem<'nt lllild< hy :rnur Pn':--idt1nt with \our l'l'l.'<·nt . tatmwnt in thr "Zi~ni~t HPeonl ., that rnnr attitudP in r trarcl to ~Ir. lhnini;1\: ('mnpnio·n \\'H~..,dC'
t•idPd npon f'YPll bl'forp hi:- <1l'l'iYal in thi .. <:ountry.)
) Ol'B ~('TI\ .E OPPO.'lTHL".
Your promi.·r of not a<.:tiYl'l) oi1- po:-:ing our ( 'ampaign W<l~ not krpt h,v you. rnmring foll \\'t'll tlw re-
sponsibility of su ·h a :-:tatemeut_, \\.(, accuse vou of beinrr the in:-:tigator~
of an 01:ganisecl conspiracy to ,'lrn.tter the legitimate a1-opirations of the moYcment to help the Rus.:-ian Jew:-;
to help thcms hes. \Ye could emuucrate n long list of amazing
fact~ that would ·trikingly illu8tratc our accusation. 'There i~ not nee(1.
however, to 0laborate our statement.
\\'' e belieYe
that
YOUl' altitucle Jf active, even if not p.ublic opposition, i, a matter of record. The J e\vi1-oh community of h outh Africa wa~ full~·aware of . this tate of a.ffair8 ever since the arri ml of .Jlr. H uben Brainin in 8ou th Africa.
While the .. Zionil:!t Record/' until vour issue of the 28th June, did not
~fficially oppo' our Campait,111, your con . .i::;tent and continuou · whi.-per- ing Campaign, carried on very effi- ciently by you o-entlemen, conYincell all tho 'e with whom you came in contact that your attitude was one of artivr oppo.'ition.
BLOE~IFONTEIX IKCIDEX'l'.
'rl1e Bloemfontein incident. which You triecl to explain away in your
~tat ment, remains a striking illu ·- tration of your eon.;istent comlnd.
rrhe happenings at Bloemfont ~in
hHv ahcady he<'n reported.
In Your sfatc>nH'nt YOU 1<1kP ex:e,p- tion
to
the fad that·" .JI r. Brainin arriwd in BloemJontE>in une~1)ected without previousl) infonninµ; u · of hi.' intention to do so.'' To thi~ehargt' Brainin 11rn::;i plPad guilt~··
Hl' ought neYer to have gone to Bloemfont in "·it hout first ha Ying obtai.1w(l a µennit to <lo ~o from the Zionist E.x<>eutiYP.
'l'hr studiPd in. nlt hcapt,(l upon Rrainin, tlw cli~t ingnishecl ~ioni=-t.
in "·ithhohling from him an inYit.l- tio11 to tlw Zioni:-;t Con fer nee, i.s no\\· m t by the demand: What right had h<' to come to Bloemfontein?
Tlw BJopmfont<)in ineident "·ill for-
<'Yer resound to the unclying ~hmne
of .T wr>· in Nouth Afrien. Ht>uben Brninin. whose h' o l'<Ollt.o haY<' fought in t lw l'<lllb of t IH' .J " i:-;h L<'giou to lih<'n1te J>ale~tine for ih<' ,J <'IY:-<,
onC' of the founder~ of Zioni:-m.
huildPr of H<>bre\\ Literatun•. 01w of the noblest ancl greatest :-:on.~ of
.r
e\rr,r. was refu~wd a hearing-, not to <'xpouud the ( io]oni:-:ation .Jlon~ment, hut to el<'ar himself of the
\ilr insinuation~ ~pread again:-.t hi:1 Zionist record. Ewn the .J.Ioscow '11. cheka allmYcrl Brainin f nll and free lihC'rty to addrE>ss Zioni1-oh; in B.us~ia, but not yon, who, undrr th<' doak of fighting for a .Tpwi~h :X ational Rome n nd freedom, hm c humiliated ancl in::;ultecl one of ,J r.\\·1f: greatrst fighters and leaders.
Your statt nwnt, gentlemen, i1-o a compound of injured innocenre, fore d clignity. c.rn<l a true ext>rnpli~
li<.:ation of the plnase ''suppre:-;io Yeri
"Up:ge,·tio falsi." It i:-; a srnob) ,;creen artfully desig1wd to hefoO' the umrnry and to oh~<·ur the nakPcl ancl trn facts. Wt' Wl'l<:onl(' crreatlY that
t t . b .
s a rmeut, if for no other l'<'a~on than that it enabk u. to plac" heforl'
~outh African arnl \\T orlcl J 'wry the nah,(l and tru fact"'. in p1ai
1
~ 'Jnn-g·uao-e, and to cxpo:-;e the orp;anised rampaign of hot:tility, calunrn v and Yilification inaugurated hy y~u.
( Kg<l.) HE l '"Rlm HHAININ CA~IP.A.IG .. T CO~UIIT'I'EE.
JOHANNESBURG.
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in the com·..; of erection '
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to
be rec.Hl~· iol t sure'l ·lr hu .
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J ohanne::;hurg i~ hem!.!' 1 i'n!! l
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