E JEWI-SH CHRONICLE
Congregation, )1 News
Temple Beth El
' rabbi Horace J. Wolfe to preach
on Sunday Morning of this
Week.
.There will be an exchange of
i•ulpits between Rabbi Franklin
,end Rabbi Horace J. W u lf, „f
Rochester, N. V., on Sunday
morning, March 2(ith. Rabbi
\VoIf is a young man who has
won a very high place in the
American ministry. In his own
community he is recognized as a
foremost factor in civic life, and
he takes a• prominent part in
every movement looking to the
betterment of his city. Ile is
also a newspaper contributor of
prominence, his articles in the
American Hebrew attracting co).,
siderable attention. It is hoped
that Rabbi Wolf will he greeted
by a very large congregation. lbs.,
subject will be "Crimes Against
Criminals."
Ith, a success. Oetaile(
1,1;111,
worked out at a meet-
(d. the .\uxiliary held last
Tue•,la\ The meeting was ad-
by Rabbi 'Franklin, \Ir.
I ) tvid I ■ rowll and \Ir. Fred
\I. Pon/el.
\I r. Philip Rosenthal has been
add(- , 1 to the teaching staff of
Temple Beth PI Sabbath School.
Send Us One Dollar---
Back Comes a Bank Book
Maybe it isn't convenient for you to come
down town and do your depositing.
In that case why not take advantage of
our "Banking By Mail" plan ?
Shaarey Zedek
Just enclose a dollar bill, with your name
and address—mail it to us and we will take
care of the rest.
The weekly sermon will be de-
HY( red by Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man at the Sabbath service at
the Synagogue on Saturday,
March 2:). The services will com-
mence sharply at 9:0 a. m.
We'll send you your bank book with a
letter of instruction, so that you can do
your banking without leaving the house.
You'll find it a. very convenient plan.
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The members of the Men's
Club of Shaarey Zedek Ird
pleasure of listen i ng to Pn un-
usually instructive and well-de-
livered address by Mr. Samuel
Levin on "The Life of Judah P.
"QUIET IIOUP, OF MUSIC." Iknjamin." Mr. Levin drew an
(Th Sunday afternoon, March interesting parallel between the
2lith, the Twenty-Sixth Quiet great laWyer of the Confederacy
Hour of Music will be held in the in 1,860 and the great lawyer of
Temple at four o'clock. ( )n this the Republic today. .
occasion \Ir. \bram Ray Tyle.;
Programs of the type of last
will be, assisted by Miss Louise Sunday's have served to make the
Allen Lyon, soprano. The fol- \ en's Club a very popular place
lowing program will be rendered: for Jewish men to spend their
I. "Romance"
Sunday mornings.
II. A. Wheelson
The pulpit of Shaarey Zedek
II. "I lear, ye, Israel" ElijA
next Saturday morning will be
Nfendlessohn occupied by Rabbi A. Al. Hersh-
\Iiss Lyon
man, who will also conduct the
III. "Sonata" III in A minor
usual Sabbath services, which
A Van Fyken commence promptly at 9 A.
The gymnasium of Shaarey
Allegro energico
Andante
/edek was turned into a beauti-
ful theatre on Sunday afternoon,
Finale
IV. "The Passing Cluud"...
\larch 19, 1916, when a Purim
Franco Leong Flay was given by the Sunday
Chool children.
No
Sleeps the Crimson
l'Ivervone of the Participants did
Petals"
Miss Lyon
their parts so well, that anyone
"A Fantasy of \loods"..
C Fdgar Ford present, who had known nothing
"Meditation" Ralph Kinder of the Story of Purim, left the
place with a clear- knowledge of
the
very important event. Most
The Purim service held at Tem-
uf
the
credit is due to Miss Gladys
ple Beth El last Sunday morning
Warren
and her able assistants,
was very largely attended. • A
, Clara ( ioldberg and
the
Nlisse
special musical program v, as ren
(:arvett,
who have done
Lillie
dered by a choir of twenty voices
make
thi s pl ay a
their
utmost
to
ti nder the direction of Mr. Wil-
success.
liam Howland. In the Sabbath
A record ,breaking crowd at-
a.so appro-
School Purim wasI
tended
the performance. The
priately celebrated. The story 01
proceeds
of the play will go to
Purim was admirably told by
the War-Relief Fund.
Miss Irene Goldstone and a play-
let entitled "Purim" was present-
by a number of the children of
THE JEWISH STUDENT
the Sabbath School, under the di-
CONGREGATION OF
!-ection of Mrs. Sidney S. \\ sin- )
THE U. OF M.
The speaker for next Sunday
The Woman's Auxiliary Asso- evening, January ?.(ith, will be
ciation of the Temple and the Rabbi Horace J. Wolf, of Roches-
Young People's Society are co-- ter, N. Y., whose subject will be
perating with the Local Com-
( )n Sunday evening of last
nittee for the relief of Jewish week Rabbi Franklin occupied
War Sufferers in making the
(c.,,,:ihard on page 7)
great public meeting tog be held
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