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(TUBBY) EATON SPEAKS AT ZIONIST LUNCHEON
I TAI I G that merely economic and political con- ideration would not build up the J wish ational Homeland on an unbreakable rock, the Rev. . • ("Tubby") Eaton declared that only the spiritual urge would
perly light up Zion for the i h people.
The abo~ remarks were made by .Bev. Eaton, when he was the guest- 8J)e&ker at the weekly Zionist Luncheon at the Carlton Hotel on
riday last.
The Rev. Dr. A. T. Shrock pr · ed, and referred to the excel- 14 work which their guest was car- rying out in his capacity as Honorary Secretary of the Society of Jews and Christians.
v. Eaton, who spoke on the sub- ject, "After Zion: What?" said that
understanding Christi8Jls were with the ;few in the battle he is fighting at the present moment, and well ap- preciated that Jews were going through the greatest hell in their history.
he speaker ref erred to the pre- valence of insidious prejudice against the Jew in this country.
"I want you to know," he said,
"that we are with you because to be with you is to be with Man. Fun- damentally it is all a problem~ of prd'ver human relationship.
After giving his opinion about the vital necessity for a spiritual urge in Zionist ideology, Rev. Eaton said that when the war was over all re- se tment would have to disappear in order to make a new world for humanity.
"Your pioneers in the Zionist idea,"
added Rev. Eaton, "were men of God and every Jew must realise that he has not so much the right to Pale tine because he is a Jew, but because he is one of the sons of the sons of
od."
The gue t-speaker at to-day uncheon ill be Mr . Bertha Solo-
n, M.P. The n~xt speaker will be r. T. C. Robert on.
USICAL SOCIETY CONCERT
Bruno Raikin (piano) and Eugen
· (violin) pre ented an attrac- ti e programme at the Carlton Hotel o edne day evening, when they g e a joint recital under the au~
pi s of the Johannesburg Musical S "ety.
'rhe programme was notable in that t re was heard for the first time in .Johannesburg the Sonata in F Sharp or for violin and piano by Leo
·ner, a Hungarian composer. The c position proved extremely in-
e ting and the playing showed fine understanding between the
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Mr. Magid indeed played with fine technique. The recital was an en 'oyable one throughout.
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THE ZIONIST RECORD
CRADOCK Address by Mr. S. Berg
One of the be t attended and n10i;:t successful Zio1 i t functions yet held
· t Cradock took place at the home of Mi;. and . • 1. Kahn, on the uig-h_, of Tuesda , 2 th July, hen l\Ir. S.
Berg, of Port Elizabeth, delive1·e<l an instructive and interesting addr,,s. ·.
H al o repli cl 1 o t ably to questions JiUt by .Mr. B. Sandler, Mr. I. Brick- er and Mr. J. Levenstein. Mr. .T.
Levenstein proposed a vote of thanks to he speaker and the hostess.
KING WILLIAMSTOWN
Ayin Y aakov Society.
On Saturday the above Society celebrated a Siurn Hagodel. The unique occasion attracted a very good attendance, and was presided over by the President, Mr. I. Kabelsky.
Tribute to Rev. D. Gordon, who formed the Society nearly ten years ago, was paid by Messrs. C. Alper-
stein, J. Cohen, H. Alperstein, S.
Wilken, H. Navra, and W. Belchetz, and an interesting paper was read by Mr. M. B. Cohen. Mr. Morris Shapiro, on behalf of the Society, presented Rev. Gordon with a Silver Cup, suitably engraved. Rev. Gor- don, on rising to reply, was en- thusiastically greeted. He expressed his pleasure that the Society had grown to its present size, and de- livered an informative and learned address.
TEMPLE ISRAEL SCHOOL
The third term of the year opened on Tuesday, 4th August. Classes are being held in the new premises next door to the Temple Israel in Paul Nel Street. There is a new class for beginners in Hebrew. Inquiries can be made at the Congregational Offices ('phone 44-2087).
MEDICAL AID FOR RUSSIA
The Commercial Branch of Medi- cal Aid for Russia has received from the Central Districts Lawn Tennis Club ' s ociation a ch qu for 250, P nti.n a h of th pro d. · of the Grand Ball held recently.
The total to date collected by the Commercial Branch is £45,697 17s. 3d.
VICTORY VARIETY CONCERT
A galaxy of artists will appear at the concert in aid of the Merchant Navy Fund at the City Hall Johan- nesburg, on Saturday evening, the 15th ,August. The concert, which is bein~ organised by Cantor Albert Lublmer, is under distinguished patronage.
CARD AFTERNOON ON 18th AUGUST
Mrs. M. Smith, of 11 Mayor A venue, Benoni, is g1vmg a ca d afternoon at her home on Tuesday, 18th August, at 2.30 p.m. The pro- ceeds will go to the J .N .F.
All those interested are cordially invited .
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A NOT ABLE REPE TORY PRODUCTION
"Amphitryon 38"
A modern version (the thirty- eig h th) of a classical Greek myth, is the latest presentation of the Joh8Jl- nesburg Repertory Players. Audi- ences at the Sandard Theatre are be- ing well entertained in the produc- tion by Leontine Sagan of a clever satire irom the pen of the French playwright, Jean Giraudoux, and ably translated into English by the American-Jewish dramatist, S. N.
Behrman.
The witty flippancy and amusing dialogue of the satire is pleasing audiences immensely and the Reper- tory players have undoubtedly scored another success.
Miss Sagan must have found qif- ficulty in securing, at the present juncture, suitable male players for the main roles, but those who par- ticipated acted adequately enough.
Minna Schneier, however, was bril- liant in the part of the human, upon whose person the god Jupiter decided to have extremely un~dlike
designs. She showed herself to be a really fine actress and was able to
"carry over" all the buoyant subtlety of a really fine part.
DE AAR Herzl-Bialik Service
A Herzl-Bialik commemoration service was recently held in the Synagogue under the auspices of the De Aar Zionist Society.
The Chairlady, Mrs. Hoffman, in opening the meeting, urged the gathering to buy as ma.ny trees as possible in honour of these great men of Israel. The community responded by. contributing £5 8s. for the plant- ing of 18 trees. The intoning of the Haskarah by Rev. Klaff made a deep impression.
Wizo Branch Formed
The Wizo branch in De Aar, which was formed by Mrs. A. Woolf, of Cape Town over twelve months ago, i cl ing xc lle.nt work, and monthly sewing meetings are held regularly.
As a result of this a number of sub- stantial parcels have been sent to Palestine.
Claudette Colbert at 20th Century
"Remember The Day," featuring Claudette Colbert, is now entering its second week at the 20th Centuey.
charming study of a. oman wfto i8 loved by two men, the filin covers: the period of the Jast twenty fi e years, and presents €olbert in tJia type of dramatic part which first made her famous, berore . he turned to the comedy roles in which she has latel~
been appearing. John Payne plays opposite her, and gives a perform- ance that pJace him high among Hollywood's leading men.
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.~r~ B. Patley (Joh criticised the manner in Board of Education cond fairs. Mr. L Geshen ( Natal Jewry) having in Mr. Hersch to withdraw tion, moved the closure of Mr. Kirschner also app Hersch to withdraw the This appeal also proving Mr. 1rschner moved tit question (i.e. that th~
should not be put to Co proposal was carried by
MR.
R. FELDMAN (8.formally moved the resolution, which was s Mr. L. A. Pincus:
"That in order to quirernents of war conditions, and the lik adjustments which from it, Congress is that: (a) A Land Movement amongst the South Africa be started siders the South Af ri ' the suitable body to o work and approves of by the South African open a J cwish Land Bureau to explore the give direction and a those desiri!i.g to settle
(b) An Econo:mic Re Bank be established by tent bodies which will amongst its other objec prospective farmer.s, co-operative workshop be established."
On the motion of Mr.
Congress agreed that thi should be referred to the Executive Council for co
WINDING UP CO
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INDI G up the Co Chairman thanked contributed to the su occasion.Mr. Kirschn&l' thanked man for the capable and in which he had conduc ceedings.
The
cently held a Herzl·B oration meeting in the at which the sum of £l lected for trees. Mr. L.
livered an address, and a held by Rev. Drukin.
Lenda Money our co-religio lree ol all In
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