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This Week`s Jewish News THIS T`Aloob ..
Jun 10th, 1927. Tl//!, S.A. JEWISH CHRO JCLE. In and Around the Town. 100, St. George's Street Thursday. lW A1\D SPORT is At frequent intervals tlie a . ertion lrlade that Jew have failed in the ~rt and science, and thi view was wecktly propounded in a London h ee ly journal. lt ha also often oueen . aid that law ar inC0n picu b' in ~ port. ObYiou. h the e are ed tatement made by people th 0 do not " ish to recognise that told contrary i the ca e. We are plav, n very· inR!.<Ynifirant Part Jew · · ..., n t In port, and that the race has 0 produced anv outstandin£: fiaure on th ~ ti e playing fields. This contenrn:~ ;an be ea ily di proved by the rp}i;.1on. of many name of coin fuonist . who have held their own F:n e vanou branche of sport in g 1and America, South Africa and try ~hre. Particularly in thi!3 coun1 are ewry well repre ented. There not few £Yames in which Jews are "Ult °und in .the front nnk. The 0 alt ta rf1 port 1 one that ha a ncrreat ]e!:, c 011 for modern Jewrv. Coln~~onand 'var ity, provincial and I ear ~· port t=rathering amply hoxin; 1 .out.. Cricket. football. h 1 t:-= w1mmm~. all have de otees 1'h:.:rnging; to the Jewish community. \erve hnra worthy repr<-' entativP"' in - ranch of athletic . '"b u el £ IN ART But it the J tn nt ew i Point to AND SCIENCE. . . 1 m art and rienre that Ine-emment, . def;DJte . etate- the contrary. When ont" ''"ith thto a Jewi h e:eniu , ont> i met av 0 \v de hr~p l Y, " Oh! but he ha. dis~01ne e . 1 religion." Mav he in nPr· . 10 lance. this i true· but a on b ' '10 lllat orn a Jew remain~ a Jew, of JuJe~ whether the rites and ritual no n al. rn have heen abandoned, 11h~c·latter 'b whet her h e- h a~ cea. e d to 1 detrart e to Judaistic belief.. Our c or h tnent. It . can only use t al argu1 non~en . a mere quibhle. It i race h~ic~l. to say that the Jewi h \\ OtrJpn d to produce men and I? niu ino out tanding ability and c~ea} of art and scienre. A peat Ii t all thPace would be reqnired to 0 • e of the Jewish race who have l1 contrib . a marked maner to th u te d, m <lo not e arts and sciences. and I lnnn,.. Propose to set out here the ha\·e1 111] u~tr' ·- ious sons of Israel who lhf' ar~ a:ed t~eir part in bringing day tat nd c1ence to their pn» enl e. til lLtu Jf'... TRJou CO-RELIGIONISTS. 'Yf\T d 11'1 thi: oe not seek a monopol th que /e ~ect, nevertheles:-< w he~ ' 1 "Piri( a •on raised in a derocratory a n an w o ire Proud er mu t be given. We 0 11 art . f the part playr d bv Jews and in' Sc1ence, tatecraf t.. commerce Ptenareea'ery walk of life, and we are 111 nt th to .meet with fact anv stateta <'e is dat un P}'ies t h at the ·Jewish <l.f.: err egenerate. Ohviouslv the e Ions e • 0 urce E manate from a tainted (! • v 0 ntain ] ery country in the world ("nt". havew dwho, by their achiever of th . e a ded lu tre to the coun'''hi . . h eir adoption and to the race Pndeav ~a\•e th 1 • em Dirth. Critics who 0t ta tr to · J tnu t k e.o m · Pwrv a decadent f"V ar P elsewhPTe for material e Well . . n th · out of theu depth here reh f> ,.. argument they u e can den ·••J on h . c <J° oJa ru e llt thPmseh t'""·· It is 0 c . not loe on thP Part of tho~e who .. lllr' \e u b · }l It i: th ' Ut 111 IlO hoastful thatI1er i 1. e . answer ~iven them. "f i\ p ! with dimity and pride 01 Jew nt to distin12:uished Jews , <l\·e he n . _ ef who e achievements 0 1enefit to the whole vorld. 1'he ;\ a· hnd R TH CORE A large nudw· ::e. at the City Hall on aturday mgd last. were charmed with the performance of thi talented 1ittle pi:mi te, who played in conjunction with the Orchestra. Although her appearance had not previously been "worked up" as is usually the case when an en/ant prodigue is to make hi or her bow before the public, there was a spontaneou. and enthusiastic recogniti n of her work~ and at the conclusion of her performance she was imply overwhelmed· with floral token and boxe of chocolates. It was indeed a triumph which Ruth achieveJ. She till lacks that finish which experience will give her, but her techniqu wa well nigh perfect. That . uch a youthful person could prodn e the tone and rhythm in her playing of Mendel ohn' econd Pianoforte Concerto was a revelation to an obviously interested audience. Her interpretation ' as splendid and she thorou.cihl v de erved the ovation accord~d her. BRIGHTE r1 G CAPE TOW~. King Car 1ival reigned supreme al the Hotel Edward on Frida. night last, when the Cape Town Dance Teacher ' Association's fir l cabaret was held. It proved to be a brilliant uccess, and the organisers deserve every praise for inau~urnting a form of entertainment that ha long bPen missing from the social life of the Peninsula. The pioneer of any movement are faced with many difficulties and obstacles, but C.T.D.T.A. ?ave ~ndoubtedly scored a bull's ey m their first attempt to brighten Cape Town in the social ense. Whil L one or two features might be improved npon-and there is no doubt the organiser will profit by constructive criticism that has been and will be offered them, there is nothing but praise for them for the really excellent, artistic and enjovnHe production which they staged on Frida night. A laro-e gathering wa attracted by the promise of a night of fun and frolic and the carnival pirit was maintained until the pla ing of the National Anthem. A BRILLIA T SPECTACLE. The Hotel Edward i well uited for such an affair, but the indications point to the necessity of a more commodious rendezvous being cho en for the next cabaret. The diningroom had been decorated in a heme of black and gold, and clusters of balloons, and the gay throng wearing fanta tic carnival caps and other mirth-provoking tokens. danced beneath the coloured limes and spotlights to the tuneful Arains of Znbow and Moller' Orche tra. The dinner tables were tastefullv arranged around the walls of the hall, under the gallerie , which were fillt'"d with interested spectators, and in between cour es, fox-trots, charle tous, and black bottoms were vigorously in· dulged in. Alternately with the regular dancing, there · were songs, choruse , and ballets, arrangt>d by l\f jss Miriam Kirsch and Mfas Levin, which were enthusiasticallv received and frequently recalled. The variou choru e were led by Miss I obel Brodie and Mr . Phil Marcus, and these popular local artists deserved the unstinted ovations that gTeeted their efforts. PERFECT CHORUS. It wa a thoroug-hly appreciative gathering and the enthusiasm reqrhed a climax when the grand finRle"' Humming" was reached. Time 547 i-••-u-11-••-••-••-••-••-n-••-••-•-.-I after time wa the well dre sed choru recallec.., a'ld it wa a tired but happy band of r vellers which reluctantly departed. otire of this cabaret would· not b comple e without mel]/!ion of the indefat1g1: ble effort of Captain W. G. Wood, th energ tic organi ing secret1rv, to who e credit a great deal of rhc success mu t be placed. Mr::;. Wood, too, desen.e mention for her work in connection with the de igning of most of th clwrming costumes, and Mr. L wi~ wa a compet nt ~Lage manao-er. Of cour e, a great deal depended up n the manner in \\hich the cl1orus gi1 l carriefl out their part of the pro~rarnmP. and their cohf'sion and perfed rh thm speak volume. for the marshal hip of Mis Miri m Kirsrh, the popular local dancin9; mistre . One can only hope that thi abaret i the forerunner of many more in the near future. 1Paarl Monumental Works, 11 l BOIILMA l I Van ! Undertakers and Embalmers. f Head Office: = I i 96, LONG • ! I ! f Woodstock. 1 the Cape Town 1 TREET, CAPE TOWN. Phone 2 6 9 Central. \Vorlls a11d B1a11clics · 154, Albert Road, : ,, Phone 3 Woodstock. lI Offici~lfownndertakcr II brew to ongr gation. : Lut1-111-1111-u11-•u-J111-1•1-11u-..a-11Y-•n-11-'.fal . . ··-·H~~~- Co~l -C~~-l 'PHO E 101 WOOD. TOCK l COAL AND COBBLES i I at Reasonable PricP . J For Best Quality I - u•-n•-••-•u- a11- 1n- ••-••-1•-••--•- ••-lli f"-••-•R-nn-•n-1ta-•a-n1-w11-•11-nn-a11-1111, i.., CATERING f 1 LIMITED. ! 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Levine & Co., f For Paints Glass and Hardware, i 5, LONGMARKET r J I T., CAPE TOWN. L1~-••-11•--•-•11-11w-111-.1-11-1n-••-••-•J Stellenbosch Advertisers. i•-••-••-•n-•"-•--••-••-••-••-••-•t-11....., j D. DENNYSEN, ! Painter and House Decorator. Establi hed l 5 year . E timate Free. I --u- I II I j ANDRINGA T., STELLENBO'"'CH. 1 ~-"-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··-··--' r-H-H-o•-••-••-••-H-••-..-1._H-•1 OT? A reader has ent me the following: " I wa er intere Led to read you remark in regard to variou ~haritable institutions joinin<Y force , m so far as the annual ba1ls are concern d. I quite ao-ree with vou 0 ~hat hr arranging two uch funrti~ns, JU t. a much mon y could be riised as I the ca e with the four Jr fi.v dance which the public are a kPd to upport. Apart from thi , worker. are scarce and no sooner :is one ball (Continued on Page 548.) This Week's Jewish News THIS -111-1111-111-1111-"M-••-••-•11-111-I· r;~~~·i·zz-~~·~~~·~;;-~1 l Judging by the number of i.ho e pre ent out of the ix hundrerl ladi and gentlemen who had ht>en inYited by th Mayor and Corporation tn inpect the newly-completed native township at Langa on the Flat_, local Jewr. ' doe not tal·e verv mnch in terest in thi important quc_,t:!.on. After , 11 it mu t not he foro-ott n that it i to the~ e people that \'.~..,have to lool· to a \ery great e:x.1ent for our ervants, and thourrh there is hardl that interest taken~ in '1he hewers of tone and the carrier of water, ' that the Bihl tells us we lnuld do the nati,·e qu tion i one that hi ~ very eriou import on our li\'e and being. The Lown~hip i beautifully ituat d and i in remarka hl v h allh surroundings. In fact, it micrht rea. onably be termed "the native garden eity." . The qua~ter~ nre very comfortable without bemcr elaborate and if it had not been the s~ort sighted policy of the Labour DeparLmenL the example s t by Lh , Cane Town Mt.:.nicipalit might have he. n followed with advantage to all concerned by oth r town council:'. WHY : ! der Lingen treet, 'Phone 252 ii, NOORDER PAARL 1 l11-••-u"-u THE '\'EW \TATIVE TOWN .. HIP. THE AB URDITY OF IT. To my mind,_ it seems a 1iule bit ridiculou that the co t of the ('Stablishment of town hip uch as th e should be quadrupled hv the in~i tence of the Trades Union . The id~a of whit killed labour only bemg u ed for the purpo e of erectincr Kaffir habi.tation i palpahly ab urd~ more particularly when the incr<'a ed cost of this fall upon the native themselves. Owing to the fact that the e tabli hment of Langa towrn;;hip exceed a quarter of a million terling the nati es will have to pay more money than th y did at daheni. and I for one doubt whether th public will b willinrr to increase the wage th y pay in order that the for:ner may 110~ b at a di advanl::ige. This could ea 1ly have hern a oided by permitting native to work 1her them elves, but the labour "Pooh Bah " aid otherwi . Sti 11 it i omething to have the kaffir!' coming to work from c1ean and hralthv . urrounding and the Cape To,\n Municipality are .to be ongratulated upon the enterprise they have hown in the e tablishment of thi ideal townhip. BRO . hlustrations aratis on application. f Joan van j j iekerk, j Teacher of Voice Production <md inging. ! I I PLEI T., TEL E BO CH. I f·-··-·--··-··-··-··-··--· . I DYS BROS~;·--·1 -•1-11-11-111-M111-111- 1 1 -a11 - ! a•- • 1 t -l l l l - -- J l j Boot' Merchants. !I Import d and Colonial Repairs done on the premises. 'Phone 252. \: TELLENBO CH. "-"•-u•-•11-~•-••-••- ..1t-•"-••-H-11•-••_.. T'Aloob .. r--.--.·-·•-u-u-..-..-..-..,_u_ --z I Bati ta & Leitao, J Johannesburg Advertisers. -·--""l 1 1 Carpenters, Contractors 1 Cabinet Makers. --·--·---·--.. 1 Co-operative Garage 1l l 1 1 (L. GREYLINC, Proprietor). 1• MOTOR A D ELECTRICAL. E GI EER . 1 j If 1 f KL DS OF FUR ITURE REPAIRED. lII 377A, COMMISSIONER ST., Cor. Browuing St., J eppestown. .. _.._,,_, I : ! I Il . ! t i I --o- DAY A D NIGHT ERVICE. I --·--·----··-··-··-··---,) I 275, COMMI IO ER ST., i l JEPPE. f l J HA . E B RG. f L-..-·-u-·-··--·-..-·--·-J r·--··-··-·-·•-n-••-n - ••-··- ·- -r : NOTICE. ! is hereby given that the old estah· J I : 22, 1 TWL T T., JOIIA E BURG. (Oppo ite Union Ground). rTh~-Ph~~~i~-Pri~t~g-w~~k~-! : P~· C;o~~O~ne&'S;~:· I General Estate Agents, I Brokers and Sworn Translators. f l PARADE FOR 0.HE. ZIO -J T . One doe not often hear of a High Commi ioner and hi wife holding a mannequin parade in their garden, say Mr. Go ip in the London Daily ketch, o I uppo e ir Herbert and ~ady amuel are creating a preced nt m ~he matter. For th y are giving the1r \ery delightful garden in Bay . water to . the Federation of Women Zioni t for a garden fete on July 6th and 7th. and a mannequin parade i one of th attra tion . Lord Balfour, Lord and Ladv Readinrr. Mr. Lloyd George. ir Aifred fond, \1r. "Jimmy ' de Roth'- hild and hi charming wife, the Philip no\ den~, and the Chief Rabbi ar amon!! the patron , and th object i to .... h lp the ho tel and weHar centre of the Holy Land. ~ I -••-•••-••-11-.1-0-11-11-11---..-.., I Agen ·s f r the All Work done by Experts. A Trial will convince you. Charges Moderate ... IA1 'EQUI 1 ... Ii heel firm, P. RO. O & ON of 48, ommis ioner t., i removing 1 to Chiltern Chamber , 53a, om· f • missioner St., Johanne burg. We 1 j h~pe and tru t that all _our friends, j cl1ents and customers will patroni e NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. ! i f I j THE MODEL BOOT REPAIRING i CO IPA Y. j j I t I1 : iJ (L. BA HEW, PROPIETOR). : Printers, Manufacturing and Legal tationers. Federation Bldg ., ommi ioner St., I JOJIA "E BURG. : P .O. Box 3121. 'Phone 3973 Central. , ---------- ------- ---- ---- -- ------ --- ---· i ff PECIALITIES: Collection of rents and debts. aturali- f j sation Papers, Pas ports and Permits l • obtained. Arbitrations. Tran lations, I Interpreting, Bookkeeping, ecretary- j hip , Bu ine s and E tates of absent z per ons managed. Loans and Mort- I l gages obtained. Petitions and ~ree- j j menls drawn. Regi tration of Busine e Act, 1909, Advert" ements £1 ls.-One Pound ls.-. terling. j 1 l 1 i··-··-··I i i f tire "Old Fir11•" <nrd you will g~ t sat1 faction. Go to OFFICE: 53A, CO~I~U IO ER ST. J H E B 'R . Office Telephone: 2232 Central. Private Telephone 1399 Jeppe. I. Malherbe & Co. I (E tabli hed 1894), I j j TREET, JOHA I t j 34, 35 and ~6 HARRI 0 E BURG. I J tandard BankEloff treet, Johannesburg. j - ..- - ~~:::_ ~~::..=:.:~.:~::i Bankers: 1--.-1.-•-a-n-1a--1 - n -..- • i i THE 'Phone 6340 We Offi r Yott ALL FOR 5(1) One igarette mi}ker. (2 250 Ready-made Rus ian Papyru tube for cigarettes. (The cigarette with a cardboard mouthpiece, a mo t hygienic and dainty smoke, a new cigarette holder with each cigarette. (3) One tin of cigarette tohacco. l • 1 Livestock Auctioneers, • aving 50 per cent. on vour smokes. • N.B.- .A mo t valuable and useful pre-ent to a cigarette smoker. j 1 1 l l l i i Delfrered _Fr~e to any Post Office u:llhzn the Union. Plea e order early to:- -··-··-··- ·-··-·----iI -·--·--··-··-.. P.O. Box Telephone 1502. f TeJ. Add.: " Verco." 871. LABBERT & VER. TFR. LTD .. { (Close to Joubert Park). Auctioneers and Livestock Salesmen. 64a, Becker Street, Newtown, JOIIA NE BURG. I 1 Reference: : DREAKFA T, LU CHEO ' A D DI . ' ERS DAI TLY SERVED. TEA SE T OUT. • 1 i1 • 10R I. ·c A . ·o POULTRY AFTER . 00 . SERVED o. u TEA • "DA'1 • .Coupons at 27 / 6 for 20 Tickets. Cor. King George and De Villiers t . I : IT ' L. E. Plumber. 1 I = I -u_.. TI pair ·. Hot and old Plumbina and en ral Wal r In tallation . tandard Bank of .A., Ltd., Eloff Street Branch. ! 1 I -.,_.._.. _,,_, -··-..- ·----·--·- _J i != P.0.Box 1 L. -••-u-~o~~ -:!..~:. _.J rn-..---·---·-··-··-·--·. . . .·----•t-;. •• DIA 10 D . j 55, Commi ioner t., Box 5786 JOHANNE BURG. ' = 1-.•-••-n-••-••-••-••-••-••-••-••-• _.., ILL VO TE RO M. 1 RE T R T. ! iI THE POPt;L RITY OF H. F. BASKIND, -••-••-••- entral - 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 • -IP- • t - 1 1 - l l - 1 1 - thus ! i _::.?.:..~~. ~.~~. -·-..2:~:~.~~~~~~J r-··-·•-11•-··-··-··-··-··-·--· ·-··-··-.. Tel. dd. " Oxen." P. 0. Box 683. I JEWI H THLETE . Ir. Harold braham ha._ ad finite place in athleti hi ' Lorv a~ th man who won the 100 mclre" at th Pari Olympic Game again t the world' be t. An accid nt brourrht ahout hi r tirem nt, but that accident ha giv n a pi acher of the ~osp l of track ~thl ti , who almo t daily doe ~ h1 °ood det d for athletic Britain. Fr m 'Var: itv vi r-torie_ he w nt on to achi Ye th ,\:orld'~ hiahe t c h~mour _a_ printer and long j urnp~r. . o Engh hman ha v r equalled hi J nmp of 2 l ft. 2i in. in 1921 at Woolwi h, and at the Game of the same year h~ ~chie,ed th Olympic record of 10..3-:J for 100 metre, three time in thirt, hours! "Push-Through" Cigarette Maker I ]. P. WAH ' £, I! l I1 I j . = I t lI ! 21, FO TRTH A\E UE, i l PRL G.. . i !_.._.._,,_,,__,___..._,,_,._,,__,___ T : 0. 1A.'ACI.:-;c DIRECTOR. i'-- -·--·----··-·--·-----..-··--5318. Telephone • de Jager, Motor Trimmer, etc. ~ 20, FREDERICK ! JOH l TREET, ESBURG. ~ • fI J j I j i I -n-H-n-.1-11-n-11-.1-11-n-11-u-lhl r-··-•a-n-••- -n-1a-u-·--·-·----1 .T~l. Addre s. " Pines." i 1 Philip Amm & Co., I =-- - ·-·--··-·- -· -··-·-- ---..., ! P.O. Bo 5211. Telephone 4326, i 1 Fruiterer and General Commission I ! E. HEI TiK, ·cl . . lerdiant 1 t Agents, Grain Brokers, etc. i I WHOLE ALE A 0 RETAIL. j Stocki t of Ne_w and : and Accessories. Trade mens Cycles Hire. Cycles sold on Ea:r Terms. I for I j 136. • I _ REP AIR 0~1 H A I econd-ha~d C)cles }. PECl.UIT'I. 1 ! l ~ONER TREET. : JOHAN 'E D RG. J ·- ··- n-••-··- ----··-·. - ·- _.. 1 . 1 ! I I gent for:ALTHORPE FAR~1 PRODUCTS. j 15, Diagonal t., JOH E BURG. I . : P.O. Box 3086. Phone 788. L.1-11•---••-tt•--e1-u-.1-n-n-n-11-.I ! ole A D AROU D THE TOWN. (Continued from Page 547.) di po ed of than preparation are made for the following one. It i impo ible for all the workers of one organisation to help every one of the affair but, if two were arranged, the member of each in titution concerned, working together, would con· titute a ' onderful organi ation. A great deal of ground could be covered and a financial and social _ucce s, hitherto unknown in Cape Town, would be achieved. Anvhow why not give it a trial? " I echo "why not! " r-11-1.-n-u-u-aa-19-H-11-11-111-.,._..t I f ALL _. l: and --<>-- I Spares for all makes of Cars. Accessories, Tyres, Petrol and Oil. Painting and Trimming Undertaken. ! June 10th, l 927· THE S.A. JEWISH CHRONICLE. : 8 I 1 f many . planation of the popularit of diamond. . I like he t •.hat offered by Ir. Gordon athan ~of Hatton Garden), who e · tatic:ill y inform the world that the valu 0 .f the tone lie in th alleged fa t that it i " th only ymbol in natur of ~he highc ·t, th infinite . . . . It i an eternal repre entation of spirituality. ' For long thi ''preciou. " ~ tone ha b en regarded _a . a thing of booty, ~mt now we know ~t i al o a piritual JOY for ever. It I • however, ~ad to reflect how few of us can afford to get in tou h with '' nature ' in it highe t mbol ic form or b in tune will: ' t? ~nfiniLe:" Our only opportunity he m paymg homarr to other peopl ' gaud . gave a fine renderina of ' God end You back to me " on the cornet· Miss Bes ie tein 'was the recipient of a flattering ovation for her render: ing of the song '' ong of the oul, in which he displayed charm and taste. he re ponded to a call fo~ an encore with " t. ichola. D ·, which wa well merited. The Dramatic ection, for the first tiIJld -taged a one act farce entitle "Phipp ." This was produced by Mr. D. Levy, and was exrellentl~ done. Mr. C. Israel took the pc rt 0 ir Gerald, Mis E. Richmond. Lad~ Fanny, and Mr. S. Lappin that 0 Phipp . All acquitted thenLeh"e. very creditably. GUILD A ' OU CEME T. I am a ked to mention that rrangements are beina made for the big July concert. The '" tar turn" ,~·ill be the Guild Orche~tra. hut the following popular arti.t \\ill .1L 0 appear: Paaanelli, Eileen R) 11 Joyce Kadi h, and Ber in (th violini ' t about whom I wrote ... 111 few week_ ago , etc. The hooking is at Polliack' and the pri1·e::- rtre 5 . and 3~ . re erved, and 1 . 8<L oil' re erved. Thi i aoina to h a ,er} fine concert, and I can° only te11 IJ1 reader to get in earlv. The ti +et'" will rro like ' 'hot ca"kes. '' THE ,.. EDRA.'' We read. in thi week· ... ·· "'ertril of Eldad and l Iedad prophe ying i 11 the camp. In l rumber , Chapter Ild verse 27-29, " ee '·. . > 11 ther ran a yow1a man anJ tol 0 Mo e , and he _aid .. Eldad and led 1 ~ do prophe1iy in the camp: J\Il Jo. lrna th on of l run, the ::-en ant of Mos , one of hi voun~ roeil· an wer d and ~ aid .. i Iv L rd l : : = forbid them: And 1\io e ' s·1id tint~ him: Enviest thou for m ... ak 0 · 1 Would God that all the Lord·- p op were prophet -, and that the L~f would put hi ·pirit upon then · Id Jo hua wi ' hed that 1 fo.;; ~ -.h u b the only authority in the 1 ·atio!ld the onlv proph t. Hence he appP:lle to n"'I o · • •., .. forbid them .. to1 prop he. y). But Mo e , th_" ~r l lead r thourrht otherwi . Hi~ !". ~) i '' En vie t thou for my sake'? I e vou think that the po ition of t ~ , mini_ter, the prophet. th Ieacl r 1 1 ·uch a pl a.:ant one? Would ,od 1 all the Lord' people were prophet::: 011· th n th y mirrht reali the re:::P ibility f their leader." . th W are, to-day, faced with j..h same probl m and the true Je\\ 1tf pirit i not the pirit of the otlh~ inexperi need Jo hua. but rathrr t advice of the old, tried leader, 1 [, ~a., .. 1w ho \~a phr pare d to wel fom: 'c~ 111 • ~nee. m t e leadership o ~ e mumty rather than forbid it. d l~ rn. 0 CERT. The Guild room have nev r had u h a larrre and appreciative :i~Hhenc a wa _ the ca, e on Tue day maht. The place '\a packerl to the doors, and they were rewarded , ith a i:rogramm that pukled with "' od thmrr . Th Orche tra wa in partiularl y good form, and once arrain I mu t congratulat the able conductor, Mr: G org Tobia . He ha brourrht h1 c?rnbination to a fine ~late o~ perf ct1on, and impro m nt are v1dent every time they. make, an . appearance m publi . Th re were many pr ent on Tue dav for th fir t tim ~nd the _ were gre,ttly impre d with the ffi iency of th Orchestra. very fine p ~fo·rmance wa that of .Mr. E. C. Bi hton, who -1r· - r·-··-··-··-··-··-··-·--..----.. ---.. l• Jewish Young Women's Hostel,, .l ! ( tudent Teachers, Busine s Cir II The . i I ·.I G lLD GO- i·1 i. nd above Ho tel i now open. en.or ha a few more vacancie . ~ UP accommodation, ideally ituatcd. Term extremely moderate· ) Apply Mi Berliner (Lady Wardefl ' halvah,'' Fore t Road. 1 '' Oranjezicht, ape 'Phone 4545 ent. ..._,._.,_,,_.._.,_.,_,,_.._.. ! To"' '· _,.__. f ~