Page 12-A t'Jenist fhridli^r Friday. June ' rCclicjic'iis *J5< AGUDATH ACX Lo*hr*y - 6305 Col:. A".IDATM i. _..-9t'l Car Ave OrthoOo*. ^ i )l-t(- AHAVAT k H A LjDjrJ CONCREGV TlON. BaoSvl 6*111 Av? Ol ;antOr Mk;s Birr. ervice5 J his KAJechcnd -y r servative. Rabbi Alfred Waxman. VOUNG SRAEL a - Or-hodO,. R.do Shi - ger. Cantor Ben Oickson ----* ---- TEMPLE ZION. 8)00 M.Her Rd Con Awe Conservat Wcnick 6J ANSHE El Conservallu jresicent 2533 SW ls-th Ave CA\DIELI3HT!NG TIME 15 Sivon ^ 6:55 p.m. 9 ? av.j Shapiro. C i itor Yehudah i b) R i libl H ma I K.-n- al i : .-, ISRAB( William Mi Laaon. rlday i V"1..... BETH DAVID 2625 SW 3rd Av Can- aervative. Rabbi So: Land.u Ca-uor William TUo 'Ij-lrji V 1- \ hi j Mr u Mr* P iyi., r^WV Ir' " BETH EL. 50C SW I7tli Ave Ortho- dox. RaCbi Solomon Sen tt I- da) 6 15 ~ '.'i' I 'Til I. nil - M BETH ISREL~-t'; 40th St. Orth dox. Rabbi 8e.rel Weip ., . > i . "'' -' . BETH JACOB. 30' Washington Ave Orthodo* Rabbi S^maryahu T. Svir$k>^X^liK Va^rice tiamchssfl BETH KOOESM. 1101 SW Ulh Av| Modern TrarJWona! Raatf* Mai Shapiro. Cantor Benjamin Ben-aw tsnturdat. v i" i Sen We N,-*d Ktwrml Mil!' r m "** * I Law 6 l ,- ..." BETH NfO^hE CONGREGAT ON 13630 *".iSdl I"*. Conitrv.it ve. Rabbi R^fO.irneaj Stiabbal hostel b> Sisterhood. Sntuntaj I i.na i-i rmon: "Pnrti.m .f th.- \W. i. HOMES'tAO JEW SH CSSTER Stn St.. Homestead. Conse-. ative. a----- ISRAELITE LttNTCR. 3175 SW 25th St. Conservative. Rabbi Avrom L. L Drann. Cantor Lo.i.s Cohen. JACOB C COHEN COMMUN.IT> S-SAGOGUE 1532 Washugton Ave. Orthodox. Rabbi Tibor H. Stern I ? JETH toujh 64th St and NE 11th Ave Co"se-vative Rio^ Mix Lip- chtz Cantor jaeah Rnter a 3NA aioiJEL 1401 NW -S3rd St Cone-vot.ve Pabbi Ha-old Richter. Ca-ito- JacK Lerner. a CUBAN "F3REW CIRCLE OP MI- AM' 1842 Washington Ave. Ortho- dox Riroi Dov Roaenrv.eig = LAGL = ^ GRANADA. 50 NW Slat Pi. Coi-iervati.- Rabbi Dav.d Ros- anfald Cantor George Goldberg. i-Vi a S&thrd M Mrs .' > p.m a ----- FT. LA'JOEROALE JEWISH CEN- TER 547 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Conservative Charita Oickson. prea* ident. Or. jack L. Morru, cantor. - a CT. LAuDERDALE EMANU-EL. 1801 S. Andrews Ave- Reform. Rabbi Richard M. Levitan. Cantor Jerdme K'ement. HALLANOALE JEWISH CENTER. 4'J E. Baach Blvd. Rev. Paul ' 54.?.44 Wash TIFERETH ISRAEL. 6500 N. Mam tal, Por..sh SYNOPSIS OF THE TORAH PORTION BEHAAuC :- HA The Menorah with its seven (lames convert center. "When thou lU*hU't the lamps, the seven lam;.- v light in front of the candlestick" iXum 8.2). KNESETH ISRAEL 14T5 Euclid Ave. Ortnoojx. Rabbi David Lehrf.elo "lor Auianani Self. Friday S:3u p.m, Saturdaj N I i lib How t.. Keeji th< r.;.riun_ ji.ni. .'I.i.-..-.-.-. in iin i r.'h --I tn" r*:i*! ft ~ ------a LliBAVITCMER M.NYAIM. 300 Wash ingtcn Ave. Orthodox. Rabbi Aora ham Korf. C.ntor Ernest Field. ---- ---- MINYONAIHES CONGREGATION. 7S7 Bird Rd. Modern Traditional OHEV SHALOM. 911 Normandy Or Ortnooox. Rabbi Phmeas Weber- man. Sal ,.-. llle i..-ii.- .in SEPHARDIC JEW.SH CENTER. 64S Collins Ave. Rev Cantor Sadi Nan miaa, Deutach. \ IV IETH TFILAH 935 Euclid Ave. Or- thodox. Rabbi Joaeph E. Rackovaky. HEBREW ACADEMY. 2400 Pinetre- Dr Orthodox. Rabbi Alexander S. Orosi -----a----- HOLLYWOOD TEMPLE SINAI. 1201 Johnson St. Conservative. Rabbi HEBREW LESSON i i nan fi-po? nj n\T VW nD-iyg nnrpj T r T : ... r - .XT?1? n-n ^sn is rn : K*?|g| ^Dr-ja^iri.-.nirn nan Kin .rw-^ 7\r-7\ T T : r : r .inin yisn1? hum ~ T i.?t -iqx ii???? -nsn,?i n^ns piqxn npiaa .ins t : i ; T - v v v -:- T T- T T .nxvi ? T ~ 1938 ^l 29-H DV3 *nijjjpo* m/? px iDV ptfx")n neywanti .X3n D^iyn tj1? T T T "^ I (r-oVis n-iap ma rKTfia) I -I T I The First Martyr On the 24th of May. 1938. the trial of a young Jew took place in Haifa. The youth. Shlomo Ben-Yosef. was accused of throwing a hand- grenade at an Arab bus coming from the direction of Safed. The bus was not damaged. British po- licemen found Shlomo hiding in a deserted cowshed. He offered no resistance to the police, for he did not want it* shoot at the Jewish policemen'who were there. In those days, Arab bands ;it tacked the Jewish settlements and Jewish trafc/e. Tlivv murdered Jews and mutilated the bod A group df youths dei out on acts ol revei ;e 1 on the bus was one (if thesi The militarj demned Shlomo B to "death by hai until he is dead This was i --\ ere \ erdict I t : ": T1V? ifw;'03; 2-rnDra. Ts *?$ ide^q ns*n3 ~ r t : r .'liH' - nor ]3 nnVc? TVifn 7L? T1""1 P1,T "3 V&t ]1ir3 JTVJ '3-li* D131D3X .JJ?2 VC? 313iD3Xn .r?^ rx iiJp D",pn3 D"ipix7 ~ :i m. S^-r- mun -. iMiuation aud \.*...;.--1. M. ha S:3U p.nt. TEMPLE ADATH YESHURUN. Con servative. 1025 NE 183rd St., Mianx Gardena Rd. Rabbi Samuel R. Stone Cantor Maur.ce Neu. FYldaj S:1S p.m. Srrnwn: "Th- Etern- al Light ( ;t>r Turin Saturday I a.m. Sermon: "S, rlpiur,- Laaaon lor ciir baUoath." juliu Inatallation of Slaterh.....I ind Men'a Club. -------- TEMPLE BETH AM. 5950 S. Kendall Dr.. So. Miami. Reform. Raboi Herbert Baumaard. Cantor Michael Kyrr. I Prlda) 7::<> p.m, Fttmil) aervlce .-r- | in,.n: "Where Can W .- Find *:'"l "' i Award* (" ntudenta t>i lue Hebrew i and Kelisloun Schools, June blnli-lj> i ii Idren ill In- bl-s.--.d. Saturda) 11:15 m Bar Uitsvah: Steven, son if air and Mrs. FVedric Wise; Jay, son -!' Mr and Mi.-. Bernard Potli ck -------- TEMPLE BETH SMOLEM of Holly wood. 172S Monroe St. Conservative Rabbi Morton Malavaky. Cantor Er j nest Steiner. BEHAALOTEKHA And the Lord spoke unto Moses say- ing!': 'Speak unto Aaron, and say unto him: When thou lightest the lamps, the seven lamps shall give liyht in front of the candle- stick.' And this was the work of the and their fiftieth yeai the tent of meeting to take the place of the firstborn in the holv service. In the second year, alter the Israelites had departed from Egypt, they observed the Passover festival on the 14th the first month. Nissan Those who having louche I a co psc were deemed impure, were required to wait a month to oh the festival. On the 20th day of the second month, the cloud : im the tabernacle, and the children of Israel journeyed from m Sinai, each tribe grouped around its standard, three days behind the Ark At this time, the Israelites began Moses with their complaints To ease the burden. 7'i elders on whom Moses" spirit rested, were delegated to serve undei I This recounting ot ths Weekly Portion of the Law is a> tracted and based upon "Tho Graphic History of the Jewish Heritage" edited by P. Wollman Tsamir, $15 Publisher is Shengold, and the volume is available at 27 William S., New York 5. N.Y. President of the society distributing the volume is Joseph Schlang. Rabbi Stern to Receive Top Mizrachi Award TEMPLE BETH EL OF HOLLY- WOOD. 1351 S. 14th Ave Reform Rabbi Samuel Jaffa. ------o----- TEMPLE BETH RAPHAEL. 1 545 Jefferson Ave. Conservative. Cantor Saul H. Breeh. TEMPLE BETH SHIPAH. 7500 SW 12Dth St. Reconatructionist. Rabb Morria Skop. TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM. 4144 Chase Ave. Liberal. Rabbi Leon Kronian Cantor David Conviser. TEMPLE B'NAI SHOLOM. 16800 NW 22nd Ave. Conservative Rabbi S. M Maehtei. Cantor Abraham Reiaeman. FYtday 1:30 p.m. Bermon: "Pti of Leadership Fr,m Mosei t.. M!- -rn titt'h-" Btsterhood II host the Onei Shabbat. Baturda: t 10 n Junior conurricatlon. TEMPLE BETH TOV. 6438 SW 8ti, St. Conservative. Ben-Yosef stood up and said: "Long , live the Kingdom of Israel!" A public drive was started to j save him. Institutions, personal- ities, rabbis and organizations tried to influence the King of England I to have mercy on his life but I everything was in vain. Ben-Yosef's behavior in prison I was exceptional. He waited brave- 1 ly for his execution. To the friends who came to encourage him and to part from him. he said words of encouragement. On the last morn- big, he bruihed his teeth, as if he did not remember at all that in a short tune toe rope would be put around his neck On the 29th of June. 1938. he his neck for the the soi "Hatik The firsl I : on to Published by Brith Ivrifh Olamith TEMPLE EMANU-EL. 1701 Washlna- ton Ave. Conservative. Rabbi Irving Lehrman. Cantor Zvi Adler Friday S p.m. Saturday 3 a.m. Sermon: "Portion of th.- Bible." Bar Mllzvah: Jeremy, son of Mr ami Mr- David Shapiro. Mlnr-hn 7 p.m. TEMPLE ISRAEL OF GREATER MI- AMI. 137 NE 1th St. Reform. Rabbi Joaeph R. Narot. TEMPLE ISRAEL OF MIRAMAR 3500 SW 6*th Way. Conaarvativa. Rabbi Irwin Cutler. TEMPLE JUOEA. 320 Palermo Ave. Liberal-Reform. Rabbi Morria Kio- per. Friday MS m. Bermon: "Somr of My Pssvorlte Itible Stories " -----o ----- TEMPLE MENORAH. 620 75th St Conservative. Rabhi Mayer Abram- owitx. Cantor Nieo Feldman. TEMPLE NER TAMIO. 80th St. and Tatum Waterway. Modern Tradi- tional. Rabbi Eugene Labovitz. Can- tor Edward Klein. ------o----- TEMPLE OR OLOM. Conservative 8755 SW 16th St.. Miami. Rabbi Ralph Ralph Gliman. -----o----- TEMPLE SINAI OF NORTH MIAMI Temporary office 1820 NE 164th St Refo-m. Rabbi Oaniel M Lowy. Cantor Chet Gale. ! , \v -.-]. II a.n Mill . Marl it V e TEMPLE TIFERETH JACOB 051 E 4th Ave.. Hialeah Conservative. Raaoi Maurice Ki r ' - e TEVPLE ZAVORA 44 Za->0'a Ave Cense native Rabbi Maxwe'i Bar. Rabbi Max Kirschblum. member I o( the Jewish Agency, and chair- man of the "Chai" anniversary of the World Re- ; ligious Zionist Organization, an- nounced this week that Rabbij Tibor H. Stern.' 3f Miami Beach. , will share thei rostrum with' seven interna-' , tionally known ! Jewish leaders! : scheduled to re- reive the Chiei Rabbi Kerzo | 3 o I d M e d a l| | *- w a r d at a thai" Israel MM Stem banquet June 22 at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York. The Herzog Gold Medal is awarded annually to a selected group of men "who have attained a name in the field of c-.turv. li- terature or philanthroph) in br- half of the State of Israel "Rabbi Stern it credited for the past IS years with tremen- dous achievements in behalf of the Relv)ious Zion.st Organiza- tion," Rabbi Kirschblum de- clared. At present, he is serving as chairman of the Southeastern Region of the United States. Rabbi Stem received a citation from the late Israel Pn Itzhak Ben-Zvi for his two volumes on Eternal Law." Rabbi Stern also contributed to the establish- n-.ent of B'nai Akivah Yeshivos in Israel and. in particular, the Koie' in Kerem of Yavne. Jacob C. Cohen, president of the Jacob C". Cohen Community Syn- agogue, of which Rabbi Stem is spiritual leader, will personally lead a group of friends of Rabb. Stern to be pre.sent in New York at the award presentation. TEL AVIV (JTA) President Zalman Shazar Sunday officially opened the Sholem Aletchem House here, marking the 50th an-! nil ersary of the death of the great Jewish writer, who died in New York in 1916. The memorial shrine to Sholem Aleichem will house all j available materials concerning his life and works, and will also serve' as a research center. Previously unpublished and un- edited works of Sholem Aleichem have been discovered and will be issued in a new collection that may run into 20 volumes, it was announced at today's opening cere- mony by Dr Eliahu Elath, pres- ident of the Hebrew University and chairman of the board of di- rectors of sholem Aleichem Foundation The Center carrying Sholem Aleichem's name lias been it a < isl of $175,000 contri- d bj American friends, bj and Labor Zionist Order of H rut The City of Te v i the land. When President Shazar Opens Sholem Aleichem House the structure is expected to cost 5200,00. Principal participants In Sun- day's ceremonies, in addition t> President Shazar. included I. D Berkowitz. of Tel Aviv, a son in- law of the late writer and the translator of his works into He brew; Sholem Aleichem's youngest daughter. Mrs Marie Goldberg of New York; her husband. B. Z Goldberg, well-known Yiddish es sayist; Israel's minister of Educa- tion Zalman Aranne: and Tel An* Mayor Mordechai Namir Tin- ,-js' -:' ratieti add .- Rah linai ' :" B