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part of his life in' Petrograd, where
he studied under Professors tilazott-
nov, Minsky-korsakov, Sokolow, and
Shaarey Zedek Sunday School
other eminent musical teachers and
The children of the Shaarey Zedek composers of world fame. After coin-
Sunday School entertained their par- ph ting his musical studies, Pinchos
ems and friends Sunday afternoon in Jassinovvsky toured the countries of
the gymnasium of the synagogue. Europe and scored great triumphs.
took 'tart it t the program Ile has appeared in many of the
were: (*.oldie Meyers, who gave "Thu larger cities of this country and was
Story of huhu." and recitations by tntlinsiastically received. The Mod
David latkoisky, It, Cohen, Ruth ern View .if St. Louis, Mo., Oct, 5,
Friedman, Ruth Ehrlich, and Louise I'117,
7. says. "Mr. Jassinowsky's tenor
Kahn, who charmed her audience is .0 unusual sweetness and
to ht„,
ottt
ith the selection " \\lien Aide Takes I
Iris P.n." Queenie Berkowitz played Ian
notice that the ,Inger-COM-
a piano solo as did little Dille SchlinK. p ,
r
is holly ah.ot heti
his art,
Seyilionr levels played a violin 'halo. that 11,1(11111g eke kit the
of
Theodore Rogvoy gave an exhibition music, Jewish music eq.ecially, exists
tit fast sketching worthy of a Bud for him.
One listens and wonders
Fisher. The Purim Play, "'Hie Story
hat an enortliolis wealth of thought
of Purim," followed. The entire cast amt
showed up exceptionally well. The'
triter,' 111 tae lotus I 5011
o ne hears Jassinow sky one,'. and in-
MUM'S
'I'. R. Itogvoy, Belle
t...hen, A nnabelle l'rice, Clarion Cap- -iam b begins to think about the mys-
lam Ada Greenbaum, Fera Caplan, terious molls that Jewish bilk have
Anna Frueinan, Anna Kopinan, blur -
ill tip: past: about their tim
ton Grass Shurle. Horwitz Isadore certain ....... ...
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Horwitz. So largely attended was this untarily, almost uncnsciously, Ii
affair that many in the audience were begins to feel a deeper love for tat
forced to stand. Credit is due Mr. Ar- lowish child ,the Jewish mother, th
thur Dudley-Cohen for his splendid Jewish mass of the ghetto and tli
work in directing the playet.
S, Kul that heretofore have hard!
rli - r been entirely comprehended e
YOUNG PEOPLE'S
respected by friend or fey."
SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES•
Congregational News
TEMPLE BETH El.. NOTES.
meeting to he one of the most pleas
urable ones given this year.
During the course of the evening
SUNDAY SERVICES.
Rabid Benjamin Freidman of Niagara
"The Wisdom of the JeW" it in he Falls, a classmate of Rabbi Mayer-
the subject of Rabbi Franklin's ser- berg, who attended the meeting, gave
mon Sunday morning, Nlarch 3rd. a short informal talk w Melt delighted
Services begin 'at II o'clock. .\ II arc the audience. Rabbi Freidman
con-
welcome.
gratulated the Voting People upon
Woman's Auxiliary Association.
their excellent work and told them
An exceptionally tine program for that he would carry back home a
deep
inspiration for practicing the
,March Ilth is promised by the \Vo-
ideas lie had received for the benefit
titan's Auxiliary Association.
Airs. Morris Goldenberg N\ ill give of his own young folks.
While the dance e vt as in progress,
aim explanatory reading of "Gin
o
Taste in Home Decoration," selected Mr. Sant Nlandell, who is always so
gelle
roS
ll te nth his aid, sang his latest
from "'Hie House Beautiful Maga-
zinc." The talk will be illustrated by ', 11111 ^
Thure's a llome
weet
I
I ome on EN ery Shore." The
views. Mrs. F. It. Fitzgerald will sup.
. S
ply all attractive
dancers
joined
the
t.
horns and gave
program,
Mr. Nlandell great applause.
Adult Bible Class.
Classes Progressing.
On Thursday afternoon at 2:15 the
Adult Bible Cla:s still meet as usual. The Voting People's Classes held
\ 11 who are interested in the study of at I emple Beth El every \Vednesday
the Bible arc cordially invited .to at- evening are progressing most satis-
1..nd this class.
factorily. Classes for the study of
Bible, History, French and 1.)ramatics
Girls' Patriotic League.
A branch of the Girls' Patriotic are held from 8:15 to 9:15, after which
League of Detroit has been formed 'i speaker of prominence addresses
at Temple Beth El. The purpose of the combined classes. The evening's
the League is to mobilize the girls of program is concluded by an informal
dance lasting an hour. The speaker
Detroit for patriotic service.
The girls meet each Friday after- selectedfor next IVednesday evening
noon and have a program during is Mr. Hell, the hiked States Lnmi-
which they knit and sew. The League gration Inspector. Ile will speak
is a splendid organization and all girls about the Immigrant and it will be
a hove 15 years should become mom- more than worth while to hear him.
hers. The following officers were • All are welcome to attend the classes,
the dance and the lecture. Conic
m and
lected at the last meeting: Nliriain
b ring a fr i end.
Nlarienthal, Chairman; Selma Ham-
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burger, First Vice-Chairman; Dorn-
thy Smith, Second Vice-Chairman; Louis James Rosenberg Becomes Direc-
tar of Young People's Society
Anna Solomon, Secretary and Treas-
urer. For information about the
Dramatic Club.
League see any of its officers or Rab-
— -
bi Mayerberg.
The Dramatic Chili of the Young
Thrift Stamps For Sale at the Temple People's Society of Temple Beth-El
Pupils of the Temple Beth El Re- has been fortunate in securing the
ligious School and others stay now services of Air. Lonis James Rosen-
purchase Thrift Stamps at tile Tent- berg to net as its director. Mr. Ros-
pie. It is earnestly' hoped that all enberg, who is one of the city's lead-
children will
he encouraged to invest ,ing men of letters, is known as an
in this form of government security. author and dramatist, having been
'I'o do so is a patriotic service of "'I'vr in the organization of the
high order. Moreover, the purchase NI. , n,higan Authors' Association.
The Drama Club, tinder Nit - . Ros-
of these stamps encourages the habit
enberg's direction, will undertake the
of thrift on the part of the children.
study of the better type
It is suggested that parents dcsir- systematic
.
ing to give gifts to their children or .0 contemporaneous drama, its his-
gory.
and
construction.
It will also
others on occasions of birthday's,
g at once to prepare for the pro-
niversaries, etc., should put their gifts bem
Auction of a series of one-act playlets
i n the form of Thrift Stamps.
; to be staged somewhat later in the
season.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S
President Louis I, Frank, of the
Young People's Society, says that his
SOCIETY MEETING
organization welcomes new members
TREMENDOUS SUCCESS lfor its DrainsClqb, which Meets cr.
cry \Vednesday evening at eight-tif-
The Young People's Society of Iteen at Temple Beth F.I.
Temple Beth El held its regular !
monthly social meeting at Temple
Beth El, Sunday, Feb. 24th. The pro-
Services are held daily from 7 to 9
gram was unusually well chosen and in the mornings. All those who have
the very large audience was unstinted I Jahrzeits to commemorate are Invited
m its praise. Misses Laura and Ruth !to participate In these services.
Selnisky rendered a piano duet.
Friday evening services are held
choosing as their selection "Lustspiel
I (ruin 5 to 7 p. to. Rev. H. D.
Bass
Overture." They are accomplished i officiates, assisted by the splendidly
musicians and their talent is minis- , trained choir. On Saturday morn.
takable. Mn. Kemp in her character- lugs, services are held front 8:30 to
istic finished manner gave several vo- 11:30 o'clock. Rev. H. D. Bass 001;
cal numbers. Iler sweet contralto elates, and Rabbi Judah L. Levin lec-
voice charmed all who heard her. Ifer lures occasionally, dates of which
numbers were especially well chosen ! will ho announced hereafter in this
among them being "Indian Lullaby paper.
(Lorenz); "Lovers' Wooing" and I Hebrew School is conducted daily,
"AS'ar" by Roger., Following Mrs. except Saturday front 5 until 7 p. m.
Kemp,
iss Clara Goldberg gave
ge a
(congregational meetings are held
scene from " 1Vithin the Law." She on the first Sunday in every month.
possesses great dramatic qualities and
her rendition was both polished and'
strong. Miss Goldberg also gave a
humorous sketch called "Confes-
sions." Miss Sadye Jacobson. a Most
skillful and accomplished violinist, de-
lighted the audience by playing
"liejre Ilati" and her , e mbers were
equally enjoyed by all. Each perform-
er was given vigorous applause and
calls for (noires were n illne roils
After the regular program the crowd
adjourned to the Gymnasium where
an informal dance was held. The Or-
chestra was very good and the (lane-
ing lasted until a late hour. .All in all
the members of the society voted the
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Wm. Friedman to Speak March 6.
The regular meeting of the Auxil-
iary will take place Wednesday even-
ing, March ti, in the Auxiliary rooms.
Air. William Friedman, well known
local- attorney, will give. the address
of the evening. Ilk subject trill con-
cern the Zionist movement. Nfr.
Friedman will treat his subject from
the standpoint of the uninformed who
seeks enlightenment. So many speak-
ers On this and similar subjects start
out with the assumption that their
audiences already know a great deal
about the subject and so often talk
above the heads of then' hearers. Mr.
Friedman's talk will prove of great
interest to the members and their
friends. Everyone is invited. Dis-
cession will follow. An especially fine
and pleasing musical program has
been arranged for this meeting. Mr.
Frank Steiner, accompanied by Miss
Edith Davis at the piano, will play
several numbers, Hungarian Rhap-
sudY (List-Popper) and Le Fwa ❑
(Saint Saens) and Mrs. A. Lapin Co-
.
hen, vocalist, will sing. Miss Segal
will play the accompaniment for Mrs.
Cohen.
Noted Jewish Tenor to Sing.
The Auxiliary members and the
entire Jewish community will be in-
terested to know that arrangements
are being made to bring Nfr. Pinchos
Jassinowsky, noted Jewish tenor,
singer a;'...: sAon ti ., ..S.7 of Jewish Folk
.,.
.
Songs, to Detroit. The exact date of
Mr. Jasstnowsky s appearance has not
been determined, but it will very like-
ly fall on Sunday, Marcia 17. He will
sing at one of the large concert halls
of the city. Mr. Jassinowsky was
limn in Kiev and spent the greater
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