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(African Consolidated Theatres, Ltd.) Daily at
1o.::o,
:.!.:w and 8., 'atunlay:-; at 10.::0. :.?.:;o, li.:w and !)
Rosalind Russel
In Columb:a's Gay 'omedy Sensation
''She Wouldn't Say Yes/1
Plans at 1heatre and Publix (Carlton)
EMPIRE
t African Consolidated Theatres, Ltd.) PhoM 22-?.2.-1
Daily at 2.30 and 8
~atnnlay at 10.1-i, :!.:hi, li.J:; and !)
THE PI TURE SOUTH AFRICA IS EAt.ERLY WAITING FOR !
Noel Coward's
"BLITHE S IRIT"
.\ 'l'wo l'lnu:-~ nt
in 'r<'chnicolor.
(f'arltOit)
DARD
(Afri<·an Con.'olidatpu ThNltres, Ltu.) J'lwrw :!:.!-1-11
Nightly at S.l.'i Matinee Saturday at 2.30
BETL
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l-'11.\.\\"~HHILLL\. ''l' 'L.\ \ ['IU·::->1}. TEll
The Munro-lnglis
Co.gy
"PY MA 10 "
Pr(l(.luced by
\'it II
+ ~NAN MUNRO +
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J>ublix (Carlton)
HALL
.\tril-uu C'qJJ.. 'l'ltPatn•s, J.t<l.
I
The Bl'illiant You Violin Virtuoso
"ith John Pt·itchnn.I at the Piano l'lnM at Publix (Carlton)
U. 10 OF JEWISH WOME OF SOUTH AFRICA
(Johann sburg Branch)
You nr cordi,tlly im iteu to nltcnd a lectun. which will he gjw n at
#
he Carlton Hotel on TUESDAY. 18th JUNE~ 1946
at 10.30 a.m.
By
PROFESSOR SALO BARO
Professor of Jewish History, Literature and Institutions at
Columbia Unh· rsity, on
'' THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF TO-DAY"
Booking:
:33 \Velfare House, Fox Street,
Johannesburg.Tel~phone: 22-6415.
Now Showing
B OlGHT
BACKFOR
YOURDELIGHT . . .
Metro-Gold\vyn-Mayer's
"CAPT I S
c u A ous
I IThe magnificent screen presentation of RUDYARD
KIPLING'S soul stirring saga of the seas, with
a memorable cast . .
FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW SPENCER TRACY LIONEL ARRYMORE
MELVYN DOUGLAS
The most exciting picture since
"Mutiny on the Bounty"
United Hebrew Institutions of Benoni and
Union of Jewish Women of Benoni
T IC
in honour of Jewish Ex-Service Men and Women of B noni ill be held at the Park Stre t Synagogue, B noni,
on
h June, 1946
I I. FREEDMAN .and
CA
TOR S. MANDEL will officiate.
Thi 'vill be followed by a
A RECEPTION
at the Benoni Town Hall (Small)
A SE IE F LECTU ES
in Yiddish win be delivered at
CORO
. rA LODGE(Upstairs Hall)
10O'REILLY ROAD, BEREA
by
RABBI DR. I. J. HARRIS
who rec ntly arrived from the United States. These lectures
will commence on
Saturday, 15th June, 1946
at 4
p.m.sharp and will continue regularly
every Saturday
Everybody is cordially invited
THE ZIONIST RECORD, FRIDAY, JU 'E 14, 1946
fJAPE JEll'ISD AGE JOlliE
Subscribers,
donors and friendsof the above Home are cordially invited to attend the Ceremony of the
Lay-ing of the Corner Stone of the New Aged Home
byHarry Rosen, Esq., which will take place at the site, Upper Buitenkant Street, Capetov..-n, on Wednesday, the 26th June, 194G, at 3 p.m.
Please accept this as the
onlyin- vitation.
N.B.-The Ceremony will take place at the main entrance of the building, i.e., the side facing the mountain.
JEWISH GUILD RESTAURAlNT
12 Noon to 2 p.m.
~
Iondays to Fridays
Fish Lunch 1/6
Complete Lunch - 2/6
Corner Brec
&Von
'Brandis Streets
Social and
CALB:\'1>.\H:
Jl'rlday, JUJw t !, :-5a1Ja tit lw~lns at s.&
p.m.
.·atunhty, June J:i, ~abhath Pnds .1t -,,43 p.m.
IHDLB-nE.WJ XG :
WPek c>JH!ing • 'aLUrday, Juup 1:;, lst Hook of Kin~s. ('hapten; 17-~2.
Great ~ynago;.;ue, \Yolmarans :::;tr't'l't. L'hl Ral.Jbi !Je. Uabiuowitz : l-'riday t nning,
"Hiack 111:nkPt." ~abbatll lllOrHing, - ''Light of the World."
Yt•oyilfP :->yna~-:ogue IInntPr !'itreet. HalJb:
.\. Jl. Lapin: • 'ab!Jath tuorning, "Bami·
1lor."
Oenniston Nynngogne, H. v. Dr. A. Li(·htig- fPid: • 'hahbath morning, "A Brand PluPkc>rl Out Of The Firp'' ; in the Cltihlrpn's • 't•ryke, "The .letiorah."
Temple IsraPl, Paul Nel Ntteel: Friday, Jtuw
1+.
:--)('JTitP at (j p.m. l'rP<H'her rtabhi 1>1·. :--;, Rappaport. "lsraPl l'he Light of 2-lankind.'' .'atur<lay, Jll!H' 15, Xl'n'i6• at 11 a.m. PrC'adH•r, ltahhi Dr. 8.Happaport. "The Virtue of l\Iet'klPs~.''
Sprinj!'s and Dlst l'ict .Jewish Reform
on-
~n·egation: l•'ri<lay . . Jmw 1{, ~f'n-ieP at
u Jl.lll.
Success of Neaman Recital
Y frah N eaman's violin recital at- tracted a la1·ge audience at the
Em-pire on SundaJ night. His va1·ied prog-ramme, commencing with Bach's Sonata in E Mino1· and concluding with a group of lighter pieces from Kreisler, Bloch and Debussy, dis- played deep understanding and high skill of performance.
THE ZIONIST SOCIALIST PARTY AND HASHOMER HAZAIR extend a w,tnn invitation to a.H
~IE:\IBER~.
SYMP \THISEHS A ...
~D\VORKEHS in the recent election · to a
soc AL
at the ORO ATION HALL on SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE, at 8 p.m.
Parkview Greenside ano Districts Hebrew Congr gation
L
1o he lH'ld a1 tlw CI'l'Y JI.\Ll, u11
WEDNESDAY 19th JUNE, 1946 . 0 N HIL 'S PER ONAL ORCHESTRA
i\s tnlJlt> H' f'l'\'atinus ar' rapidly filling, til'l·pt-hold··r·s ar·p ath·i. Pll to honl; Uwi1·
tables illlliH'diatPl~ at 101/2 ,\ll!Hlll J lnusP, ('ommi~.·ioiiPI' . '1 1'1!1.'1. 'phollt' 3:J- !!0::?.
JEWISH MUSICAL INSTITUTE
Jll' . nts
FIRST CONCERT
of the
YOUTH ORCHESTRA, CHOIR and SOLOISTS
Conducto1·, OLLY ARONOWSKY Choir Mastr•t·, MENDEL TABATZNIK
at the
SELBORNE HALL on TUESDAY, 25th JUNE, /946
8.15 p.m. sharp Programme includes:
Jewish Folks anJ Classical Music Modern Palestinian Music, tc., etc.
Tickets: 10/6, 7/6, 5/6, 3/6 (unreserved)
Booking: DEMBO'S BOOKSHOP, :; B •it treet, Doot·nfonh•in, Johannesburg
Organised by ZELIG ENGEL
THE ZIONIS1' RECORD, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946
Communal
CL.\H!:-llFJ ED ADYEH'riSR:\IK 'T IU.TE ' pome ·ti Annouueements 1/- for every six
"·on!.'.
1\.finimum Charge 5/-, Repeats, 1/- les1 Miscellaneous Announcements: 1/- for every
six WOl'dS.
Minimum Charge 6/-, Repeats 1/- less.
BIRTHS
V
.\LrL'.-On fitll Jum•, at Far lO:a;:t Hand Jlo;;pital, Hprings, to 'lr. :tlHl .lr.·. ~lauril'P. Ynlkin, or 11 Clnn•JH1on A' t'nue, • 'pring-::; (formPrly or Bula" a.ro), .1son.
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A. 'D-KNITTED wear. La ,'hellt' for hand-knitted w ar. Tiabips' shawls and jackets, childrt>n's :md lndie ·' cardi- gans, pullovers, costumes, et •. Orders tak n. (Principals: :\Iiriam Lil·naitzky, L('tty Lax), ~Hl Africa House, Hissik• 'tl'C:~(>t), 'phone 22-1211.
ENGAGEMENTS
K
.\TZ-ALEX.\NDEH. The PngagPtneut is annom1e(ld of I<'raneeH, 1weond dauglltt•r of Mrs. C . . Alexander, Hum- men-;tt·and, to .\rnold, eldPr son of l\Ir. and Mrs. Herman Katz, 1 King Georg 's Road, Port 1-Jlizabeth.L
L TOERIB, Lingpr·il'! La Hht>llt' for lingerie, machinP or hand-madt>.Trousseau \\Par a RJWciality. 0)'(1Prs ta J·Pn. Made up from cu. torriPrs' owu matPrials if dPsirPd. Lu HlwliP (l'riud- paiK: .tiriam Lilmaitzk:r, LPtty La. ) , :nn, Africa IIousP, RisHik .·t reel. 'Phone :l:!-1~11.
H
ENRY TREIS.M.AN advises you to per- petuate this momentous ol'casion in your life by photographing your:>elves. The natural, therefore the mollt beautiful, results will be a lovely reminder of your hnt•pie~t day. Make your appointment: Phone 22--7314.MARRIAGES
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LI'f'I"~L\.._"-JC\I'Tl.\EI.. 'J'hc lnarrin••Pnr
Hyl\ia . . VOliiiJ;Pl" tlnnglltcl' of "lr.a111l lr . J. Haph:ll'l, ol 1 Hu tpuhcr·~
} l:tt ·, < llP l• r l'o~ul, Honc!Pho. d1, and I.ouL, eldPr· (Ill or .Jr·. 111111 .IIJ"S. 11. Glut•), lll. u, of l~nrhnrn tuwn, will t.rJ;p plnl'•• at thL• li,tnlenR ~. nagognP, < apP 'l'n' 11, 1)11
• 'unrla,\", JunP :!:;nl, at 0.30 [J,lll.
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l'ECIALISTfi in liquot· entering for· wed-~ dingR, Pllgi1J!elllP11tA, :lllll 1111 fPRti\·e occasions. Larg st range of whisky, champagne import d and beRt South African wine><, liqtwur~:~, bran(lies, Pte. l'. J .• Joulwrt (Jhh.) (l'ty.), Ltd . . . lain & KrniK HtrPC'ts.
Phone 22-1fl7:i, Johannc:;bnrg. Al. o at Dur- ban, Port ElizabC'th, Pretoria, Y reeniging, Randfontein and Rrakpau.
DEATHS
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l;l':\1E.,.TlliL.-On tlw 12th June at QuePnstown, heila BhnnPnthal.l l eply mourned by lu•r JwartbrokP.n childn'n Sarah, lsraE>l, Ham, lHillie, Julie ami AbiP, sons in-la'v l::iolli anrl Mossi , and daughters-in-law l!'reda and Gertie.
K
RIEL.-Hel na, of Arlington, O.F.S., passed away at Johannesburg on June 7th. Deeply moul'lwcl by hcr lwnrtbroken busb:wd Alec, children Louis, L aac and Hermian, daughter-in-law ~·ora,and grandchild Rene.
O w.
'IANICK.-Passed away n.t Klerk - dorp on Thursday, Gth .June, Isidore Elkin Owsianick, a<'e>d ri4 :yean;.DeC'ply mourned by his sorrowing '"ife, dmtghters, sonb-in-law and grandsonA.
THANKS
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RS. JANIE SILBERMAX and Solly wish to thank friends in Port Eliza- beth and WindhoE>k for telegrams of sympathy in the death of their beloYed father and grandfather. Aliwal .. ."orth.UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE
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ACOBSON.-The unveiling of the tomb- Rtone in memory of IwYa Jacobson, dear mother of Ray Davidoff and Harry Jacobson, will take place 011 ~unday,16th June, at the West Park Cemetery at 10.1:-l a.m.
IN
MEMORIAM
E
LIASON.-In ever loving memory of our darling brother Jack, killed in action in Italy, lOth June, 1944, correspond- ing to 19th Day in Shivan 5705. In erted by ~oily, H~lda and Rachel.S
AMUELS (SEBBA).-l\finna. In ever loving memory of our beloved mother who departed this life June 11th, 10-l-2. Ahvay, remembered and sadly missed by her loving daughter, sons, and grand- children. 1\LII.D.~.R.I.P.S
EG.\.L.-In loving memory of our dear adopted brother and nephew, Berty He gal, 2nd TranRvaal rot tish, killed in action 26th l\Iay. 1942. Always remem- bPrl:'d by hiR loving Aunty Dora and Uncle Ahram and Polly Lewin, De Aar.WANTED KNOWN
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ET y.our copy of the "Zionist Record"regularly by becoming a subscriber Subscription rateR are 25/- a year, post free. Write Circulation Department, "Zionist Record." Po. Box 150, Johannesburg.
Phone 34-1931.
WANTED KNOWN
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OTlf'b farm Eland.'fontl'in (:3-l ), iljoPn, i hPt·eby Hlll·.. o" gin•n liP!" tltnt ol P.o. portiO'l .lr. EiJ·pn-~- o[ .1.hnf, !ntPnt1H to dn~e tlw unrP~i:-;tt•n•tl l'<HUI rnnnrn~ ;uTo. s tlli.,; farm.
SITUATIONS WANTED
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.\.R;\l manag r. ::\larriNl. ~I.uty yenrs'<•:xpcriPnce in all branc>ht•s of ng:rkul- ttnal farming. l"nowlPdgt' of c·attiP Rlaul!htN stork :l!Hl hrc><"dill)..{ Htoel- \'t•r)!
compr IH'n:-dn:' anrl indudC's all \' 'tPJ'inar:v work. \\"ouhl prefPr to work on t-:hnrl' ba;;is or Halary. Can start immt-diatPiy. HPply to : Z.G., c·/o 1'.0. Dox 1:-iO, Johaiuwsburg.
SITUATIONS VACANT
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ALESLADY, salary £23, cost of living in- dud .d. Also junior saleslady, salary (inclu.i\e of co t of liYin)..{) i;20. l!'or interview ring manager, 33-7321.W
A .•• TED.-IntPlli~ent Jf'wish ~·outhd!':';irous of lPa rni ng farmi n~-r. for agricultural farm in the Rethal tlis- trict. PrPvious PXpC'rieuc•e not C"'.'f'ntial.
~fust be willin~. ,'alnry £10 all founcl for stat·t. Apply: "l!'armer, ., P.O. Box :20, Kin- ross.
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ACCOMMODATION WANTED
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O.AUD ancl n·siclf'11Cf' wanted h:r PhlC'rly Jewi.-h lady in printtP homP. \nil payW(•]l. .Apply H~ n:n, t•lo ''%ioni:;t
RPconl, P.O. Box l:lO, .Johamw,hun:.
HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION
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BANDON Anxiety. Accommodation ar- ranged anywhere. Our nation-wide connection with hotels, ~nJel'lt farms and holiday resorts throughout South rn Africa ensures speedy and efficient bookings.-Ap- ply: Selected Holiday Resorts, 77 Loveday Street (opp. Soldiers' Club). Phone 33-5147.P.O. Box 919·1.
BOOKKEEPING-INCOME TAX
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BANDON Bookkeeping worrie•. Income Tax worriee. Entrust your books to thoroughly practised bookkeeper-secre- tary. Complete satillfaction a.BSured. Harry Sherwell, Phone 33-6891, 228 Union Centre, Sl Pritchard Street, between SimmondH and Harrilron Streets, Johannesbur".MONEY
£10,000 aYailable for diSC'Ollll ti ng Bills, NotP,' and d1eques. Pof'tftl l'll'lUiri s wel- comed. Quick servi ·e, prompt sc>t tlenwnts ; reasonabl<" chargps. Oeorge J...o:uler nnd ('nmpany, Tiill allCl Fiunnc•p BrokPrs. 71 Fox
~trPet, JohannPsburg. Phone 33-1458. (Es- tablif'hed nearly 20 years.)
CURTAIN MATERIALS
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URTAIN Materials.-Arrived in large quantities in various designs and all modern shades. We are specialising ln making of curtains. :livan covers and bed- spreads.-K. Marx, Curtain Specialist (Direct Importer), 57 Loveday Street (off Pritchard Street). Phone 33-6490.BURGLAR PROOF
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URGLAR Proof Bars and Screens for shops, warehouses, houses specialising in ornamental work. For all general engineering and repairs call Saunders IiJnginE>f'rin~. 144a BJ'P' .'tt·eet, L 'ewtowu.TelPpbone
r-:o.
33-3775.Bethlehem Zionist Association
The annual meeting of the Bethle- hem Zionist Association took place on June 6.
Mr. W. Israel, in the absence of Mr. Kaplan, presided.
The following office-bearers were elected: Mr. W. Kaplan, Chairman;
Mr. H. Shifren, vice-Chairman; Mrs.
S. Friedgut, Hon. Secretary; Messr.s Mernitz, N. Segal, H. Skuy, I.
Kaplan and committee of the Beth- lehem Women's Zionist League.
required by
Bikkur Cholim Society
Only an active and energetic man familiar with Johannesburg
should apply to BOX 8019 JOHANNESBURG
~
C01weri Player.
your Hadio
intoa Radiogram b.' att· ching a "\\
iz~cor Quite simple to attach and a ni ·,
Fitted with Crystal Pick-up and D
, too.
£14/10 0.
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FU'I'URE '\
1EWILL
FOR DISTINCTIVE CATERING
FOR WEDDINGS, BARMITZV AHS AND OTHER SIMCHAS.
A1)ply for quotations to:
UNITED ENTERTAINMENTS (Pty.) limited
Caterers to
"The Stor Clubu
(late Club Contin nt 1).
Seating capacity 500 persona.
Phone :2:! !>311:!. P.O.
no
!:!-J:,t••
Head Shammas
aged
btween
3fJand , ye. r , :for Johannesburg Je vi
I HIping H. nd and Burial Society (Chevra. Kadisha).
Knowledge of English and Hebrew Essential.
Commencing Sala1·y £50 per month.
Apply in writing giving particulars and enclosing copies of recent
testimonials to:
SECRETARY, P.O. Box 1105,
Johannesburg.
WORCESliER HEBREW CONGREGATION!
2.·;, rfJUAZAN
Applications are invited for a
CHAZAN
for the above Congregation for the forthcoming High Festivals.
All applications to be addressed to
THE HON. SECRETARY 28 Sutherland Street
Worcester
Muizenberg- Kalk Bay Talmud Torah School.
PRINCIPAL WANliED
Applications are invited for the position of Principal of the above
in~titution.
Duties to commence on August 1st, 1946. Apply, stating particulars of experience, qualifica- tions, age, whether married, salary required, together with testimonials,
to
THE SECRETARY P.O. Box 5 Muizenberg
1 Il\lh
HSWINGI G THE CORN"
Li,.ut. JlrriJcrt 1:. Fl'icdmnn, producet• of tl!e hot
The fir ·t 1\lu ·ical Revue for six years will be p1·e ented
bythe Jew- Lh Guild Mu ical Art Section on Sunday night, June 16. alled
"Swinging the orn,' the . how
ias light-hearted and happy a its title
implie~.
and Johanne ·burg audienc can look forward with anticipation to an enjoyable fun feast. The show is being produced by Herb rt R.
Friedman, who ha. personally wri.t- ten se en of the song featured m the production.
The producer has been fortunat in obtaining the services of Reina Berman, one of Johannesburg' lead- ing dancer , who is in charge of dances and ensembles. Miss Berman has been twice winner of the Cam- brian Cup for dancing, and her ar- rangement of speciality numbers and the training of the choru in thi
how are worthy of the highe t praise. The comedy sequenc are in the able hands of the director,
"\Voolfe Ostrowaik,
him~elfone of the leading comedians on
~hea;nateur stage to-day. The mu 1cal director, George Moss, will be remembered. by his brilliant conducting and mus "'al anangements in pr.evious Guild
I·?- ductions, and he
1sonce
m t ... mcharge of this most imp?rtant
SI~eof the production. Also mcluded
mthe cast are such favourites a, I. Y Ressel, Dawn Page, I y Goldblatt, Milton Lissack, Louis
Sach~. AdaSeidel, Harry Kahn and Len Van de Kan.
Culfural Evening in Worcester
An interc:ting talk on everyday life in Pale tine vas given by lr ..
Mary Segal, when . h •
\'lath spea.kc · at a cultural vening, or- gani cd bY. the Wore
~ter"\Vomen' Zionist League and held at the home of Mr.:-. W. Elkin.
Mrs. Segal al o dealt with th splendid work being don by Wizo in Palestine.
The vote of
thank~was propo ed
by Mrs. Lipman.