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� Mrs. J., Woods and daughter , Jiaye returned from .Montreal.* where they attended the rweddlng btf their niece, MissSunenbergi ... r'.;
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Pollack, 92 Beverley Street, have as their guest Mr, bernard bernstein, of montreal.
Dr. and mrs. Wm. Harris, Dundas Street, have as their guest Mr. and Mrs, B. Novick of chicago, who are spending their honeymoon here. s<
mrs. jack ellis, montrose avenue, is spending a few days in tyew york City . and florida.
mr. murray phillips, bloor street, has just returned from a ten clays' trip to new york city after visiting, his mother, widow of the late rabbi h. phillips, formerly of the holy blossom synagogue.
mrs. ralph raphael, highview crescent, gave a dance saturday everting for young folks, in honor of miss lowey, of new york.
mrs, coleman miller, huron street, was entertained at a bridge on thursday afternoon in honor of mrs. youngheart, of montreal.
mr. jule allen and mr. j. j. allen left for new york to spend a few days there.
mrs. weil, st. clair avenue, entertained at bridge in honor of miss goslar, of new york, and mrs. wm. sugarman, of edmonton.
mrs. stern, of columbus, ohio, is visiting with her son, mr. sidney stern, brnuswick avenue.
miss lowey, of new york, is the guest of her.aunt, mrs. danenberg, gloucester street.
mrs. a. sloten, of 125j spadina avenue, wishes to thank her many friends for flowers received while in the hospital.
mrs. s. bookman, baldwin apartments, entertained a number of friends on sunday evening.
mrs. n. miller, 132 crawford street, entertained in honor of her mother's (mrs. p. pinkus) sixty-eighth birthday. the many guests were received by mrs. miller and mrs. godfrey. a tew of those present were mr. and mrs. e. godfrey, mr. and mrs. j. pinkus, -mr. and mrs. w. pinkus, mr. and mrs. a. pinkus, mr. and mrs. j. pinkus, mr. and mrs. N. miller, mr. c. godfrey, mrs. b. cohen, mr. david cohen, mr. and mrs. m. cohen, and miss mabel gould. a pretty feature was the birthday cake with a mogen dovid encircled with sixty-eight candles. many telegrams of congratulation were received.
mr. chas. ruben, of chicago, is visiting witlj^his sister, mrs. s. harris, d'arcy street.
mrs. d. stitt, of fort william, is visiting with her mother, mrs. finger-hut, brunswick avenue.
mrs. l. s. yolles will give a miscellaneous shower at her home, 66 rox-borough drive, oh monday afternoon, january 16, from 2.30 to 6.00, in aid of the hebrew maternity aid society.
mr. s. bookman and miss ruth bookman, baldwin apartments, are spending a few days in buffalo.
mr. louis sieglar, of montreal, is a guest at the prince george hotel.
mr. and mrs.' a. j. freiman, of ottawa, spent a day in the city while on their way to mrs. h. freiman, of hamilton, who is seriously ill.
mr. and mrs. w. g. jackson and daughter, victoria, are at the ritz-carlton hotel, atlantic city.
mrs. b. hoffman, of bellwoods avenue, has as her guest her niece, Miss lillie kantor, of greenville, South carolina.
mr. and mrs. S. schwartz entertained at dinner at their home, 504 palmerston boulevard, last sunday, in honor of Rabbi ebin, of New. york.
Mr. and mrs. g. kling had as their guest Mr. samuel Sar, manager, of the Yeshiva, rabbi Isaac elchanan Theological Seminary of New york.-
The many friends of Mr. David Sweet, of Hamilton, will regret to know of his, serious illness.
,A successful Chanukah party was held at the home of Miss Mary Hoffman, 407 Spadina Avenue. MissF. Goodman. Miss ,F. Bochakk, Mbs Atkins: and miss M. Lezion assisted the-hottes*.
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|�j',4.X^'turSes age Jodaiaol" may; have &>!Han\ to iAvpfcs the threat of exobrt-. ^- mjinicatioh ^gainst sorne :wtt(ul son.'.. ^'t Even then it was mote 'in; self-defense ban 'tor., se&purihcation. In order> ;v to serve; notice uQpn the, nonvjfewiah
.>} world that jewry,,/aoes.^^npt'NOQias^'^
itself:' responsijafc . for' the' actions,. c.f-its rebeliiQui �nes>: : the 1 community <
'might h^ve put under theban sbrne .r ^ . -----
Jndividuals who:were (elt to entertainW jew. right m the eyes oC the.
dangerous views. The case1 of Uriel BoJshcyist) world by shpwiflg the V ^
p Acost^iJid, even more,;that of Spinoza, v^v1^!1*^ ^ I56.^ �ffW
/were strictly'of this class. Amsterdam ^ H?3lud^ ^^j1^ �( ^^^w
' jewry was .more coacerhed;^^tor.^^"^putch; ^TOrther K is tyy Midvecboti a fur^<t
public opinion than for its own atabUity. TlfQof that jews ate/BolsaeviSti,
' if fathers must ctislpvo their, s^es1 for
then: activity in the Soviet<^venuueut"
�ak ai,be�rli ofrutocrfs t**t at* i The Yiddish pervxticala, toW of - TiotaaT^teher tb araat dwjenfc m To wWch the son i _ , s^.Iater^tioaalssl%a <Miot^n nappejied to'^Usa4Je^"ai^r(.apbi*, any t^her group, and anoce to tfe seme effect Oh the'surfirft the sfconr seeust to he fiiome projpaptfKku, Yet'rt-Miiot clear whether it is pcopagaaoa to set
N But we do not recall any instance of the baQ; being imposed in recent Jewish history. So we. are inclined to doubt the correctness of the Trotzky
has appeared ui.the p<es$^s|>scu^t^ has been stirred, up as to the |ust^de or bjU8tice r or, the' prevalence of :'Min�^$
Mrs. Joseph1 Lavi^e (nee rose rosenbloom)
miss betty silver,, walmer road, was hostess at a very enjoyable bridge and whist on tuesday evening to a large number of friends. the prizes were won by miss rose livingston, miss jennie nankin and mrs. b. vise.
the ezras noshem society audited their books at the home of mr. and mrs. s. gottlieb. after the auditing mrs. gottlieb served refreshments and mr. zimmerman entertained. an enjoyable evening was spent by all.
on new year's eve a birthday party was given in honor of miss gertrude kirshm, 706^ gerrard street, by her friends.
the ladies' beach auxiliary will present a saifor torah to the beth jacob synagogue, 109 kenilworth ave. (kew beach), on sunday,, january 15. rabbi j. siegel will officiate and many interesting speakers deliver addresses.
does it not Throve that Jews do take ..*;�!/? leading part id^ thai ^verirheritr^$; >^v.
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story,; Such a ban ff.:ew�aw*w�ft^
pronounced against Leon Trotzky would has aDoeared in the �weaa^aSeSdatidte^*^. be either unnecessary, or Useless. It is unuiecessary because therecbidd be no doubt in the mind of anyone Who knows the Russian Jew^r is at all sympathetic, that the pld generation considers the Bolsheyists, and. especially the-Jewish commissars arthe worst foes of Jinlaism* And the procedure; would be useless 'if it is meant to convince hostile public opinion ^ that the JeW is opposed to JBolsheviBm. Nothing the Jew does or leaves undone .would -innuence the prejudiced. " """ _
Besides, isn't it a little late to come out with such a story? Either, Bolshevism is. so strongly entrenched that nothing can shake it, not evert excommunicating Trotzky, or else jt is so near
regale the readers of the daily fcreas?r4j American Jewish', World. *
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DR. WEIZMANN ZIONIST CLUB
a very successful meeting was held at the zionist institute on sunday, january 8. many new members enrolled. a musical concert will be held at the zionist institute on february 5, under the auspices of the club. the executive and entertainment committees were re-elected, many noteworthy musicians and speakers volunteered to entertain and are dding their utmost to make it a successful and enjoyable concert.
the membership of the gub is open to all who wish to enroll. a special meeting will take place at the zionist institute on sunday, january 15, at 3 p.m.
ORGANIZATION NEWS
All organization news nlust be mailed or delivered to the office of the Revlerw not later than Tuesday, 5 p.m., for insertion in the current issue. Be brief. Use one side of paper only. Do not telephone your organization news. Compliance with these simple rules is / necessary to ensure publication of your organization news.
EXCOMMUNICATING TROTZKY
Some of the" news-agencies are as obliging ^ as the. letter-carrier who, after having been asked many times for a letter that had evidently never been been written, kindly offered to write a letter himself, since he had none to deliver. If the news-agency cannot always succeed in getting news it will obligingly manufacture some. Of this 'nature (s probably the recent despatch published in the daily press, reporting the excommunication of Leon Trotzky at the instance of his father. The detail given are almost too exact to be bosa-fide. We question whether any JeW
QUALITY ABOVE EVERYTHING
Dr. MinVjbWaky, vice-Miaister of the Potfsh>War l>epartirfeflt, Jiaa pfleted �%\r,, . resignation t&ithe-GtoWsr^ of constant anti-Semitic a^ttfcfa'-diijic^^^ against him ht the Seira, ; tyi* remroa^ �'. tioh was .accepted. ^Jpir;,Min%ii^^r^,jj.^ one of the forjeinost �- physicians m1 t}i$\ y?J*: country; He was appointed as head-pi' the Medial Departmeiit of the Politic�>-Jt General Staff qurte recently; ' 1; \v. - ^
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