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March 17, 1916 - Image 7

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1916-03-17

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

Congregational News

Musical Service at Tem-
ple Beth El.

1

'

On Purim, Nvhich occurs Sun-
day of this week, there ∎vill be
held at Temple Beth El a very
heautiful musical service, on
which occasion selections from
Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah"
will be rendered by a choir of 20
voices, under the direction of Mr.
William Howland. Rabbi Frank-
lin will speak briefly on "The
NieSSage of Purim." Not only
members of the congregation and
their families, but all who are in-
terested are cordially invited to
attend the services at the Tem-
ple. A special invitation is ex-
tended to visitors and newcomers
to the city.
The musical program on Sun-
day morning will be as follows:
1—R ecit at ive (Tenor) "Ye peo-
ple, rend your hearts."
2—Aria (Tenor) "Tf with all
your hearts."
3—Recitative (Alto) "Eliiah, get
thee hence."
1—Double, Quartette, " For i le
shall give his angels."
1—Recitative
(Alto)
"Now
Cherith's brook is dried up."
•—Duet (Soprano and Bass)
"Help me, man of God."
7—Aria (Alto) "n rest in the
Lord.'
S—Quartet, "Cast tilV burden on
the Lord."
9—Recitative (Tenor) "Man of
God."
10—Aria (Bass) "It is enough."
II—Recitative (Tenor) "Sec now
He Sleepeth."
12----Trio, "Lift thine eyes.
3--Aria, (Soprano) "Hear ye,
Israel."
1.1---Chorus, "Be not afraid."

The Sabbath School will give
an appropriate entertainment on
Purim morning at 9:30. Parents
and friends of the children are
cordially invited.
Members of Temple Beth El
are urged to send change in their
address to the Secretary of the
congregation as promptly as pos-
sible.

THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
ASSOCIATION OF TEM-
PLE BETH EL.
Important Meeting!

An urgent call is made upon
all the members of the Wo
man's Auxiliary Association of
Temple Beth F.1 to attend a
meeting at the Temible next Tues-
day afternoon, :\ arch 21st, at
:30. The purpose of this meet-
ing will be to discuss ways and
means by which the women of
the Temple can best he of serv-
ice to the gentlemen's committee
having in charge the collection of
funds for the Jewish Sufferers in
the War Zone. Nofunds will be
collected or solicited at this meet-
ing, but every woman who is in-
terested in the cause of her suf-
fering brothers and sisters is
urged to be present.

Shaarey Zedek

A Man and His Wife
Took a Mortgage on Their Home

and arranged to make their payments at the
German-American Bank and then adapted a novel
means of paving it off.

The weekly sermon will be de-
livered by Rabbi A. M. Hersh-.
man at the Sabbath services at
the Synagogue on Saturday,
March 18. The services will com-
mence sharply at 9:00 a. m.

As a result of the vigorous
campaign carried on by the Mem-
bership Committee, the attend-
ance at the meetings of the Men's
Club of Shaarey Zedek has more
than doubled. A pleasing climax
was reached last Sunday, when
over 40 jewish men assembled to
listen to the excellent program
and to participate in the general
discussion w hi ch fo ll owe d . D r.
Baruch delivered a very instruc-
tive address, and Mr. Leo TT.
Tioffman, of Chicago, spoke in an
enlightening and comprehensive
manner about' the purposes and
:objects of the Jewish Congress.
The officers of the club express
the sincere hope that Jewish
men the city over, will . avail
themselves of the invitation
which is hereb y offered them to
visit the meetings of the organi-
zation every Sunday at 11:15 a.
They will be sure to find that
the hour which the meetings tast
will have been very enjoyably and
profitably spent.

One of the younger organiza-
tions of the Shaarey Zedek. but
one which by its aggressive work
is worthy' of mention, is the
Shaarey Zedek Juniors. Formed
and organized largely through
the efforts of Mr. J. Nathan, the
club is rapidly progressing in de-
bating and physical training, the
two activities to the fostering of
which the club stands pledged.

They deposited one dollar and took one of our
small, individual banks home with them.
When their last payment on the mortgage was
paid, the man told us that they never could have
done it had it not been for that little bank.

It had acted as a constant spur to save every nickel.
So successful was it that they never missed a pay- .
ment.

You may not have a mortgage to clean up, but you
can build up .a fine bank account by the same
method.

If you can't come in person, open an account by mail.

One Do:lar Will Open an Account With the

German-American Bank

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(Continued on page 12)

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A most delightful as well as
instructive "Purim Play" will be
given by the children of the
Shaarev 'Adel: Sunday School,
Sunday, March 19, 1916, at the
Synagogue.
Credit is due to the teachers of
the Sunday School and particu-
larly to Miss Gladys Warren,
who has put forth every effort to
make this affair a successful one.
Tn addition to the play there
will he several dancing features
and musical numbers.
A most cordial invitation is ex-
tended to the public. Tickets of
admission will he twentv-five
cents, the proceeds of which will
he used to aid the war-stricken
Jews.
Do not forget you have a date
for Sunday afternoon, March 19.
Bring your friends.

7

HENRY KOHNER

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