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Wilkins Talmud Torah One of the finest Jewish entertain- ments ever presented in this city was offered last Sunday at the open meet- ing and concert of the combined Young Judaea clubs of Detroit, at the 29th street synagogue. Featured by a debate between the Auxiliary of Zion, a girl's organization, and the Knights of Judaea, a boys' club, the entertainment was full of pep from start to finish in that it offered a very rich musical program and a number of declamations that could easily he classed with professional acting. Mr. Samuel Heyman acted as chairman, and the judges for the debate consist- ed of M. Burger, I. Levenson, Mr. Lifshitz and Sant Cohen. The enter- tainment was held under the auspices of the Young Judaea Council of De- troit. The complete prograris as: pre- vented last week consisted of the fol- lowing: I. Opening remarks by chairman, Mr. Heyman. 2. Song. "Palestine, My Palestine," by 20 members of the Roses of Zion, a junior circle. 3, Debate on subject "Resolved that Esther was justified in de- nying her Jewish origin." Nega- tive side was upheld by Rachel Goldfaden, Tillie Friedman and Anna Bookstein, of the Auxiliary of Zion. The affirmative side was presented by Sol Slomovitz, Aaron Lifshitz and Abe Torgow, of the Knights of Judaea. The judges returned a unanimous de- cision for the negative side, the Knights having been outclassed in argument and presentation by the girls of the west side. 4. Hebrew songs, by Anna Slonto- yitz, of the Daughters of the \Vhite and Blue. 5. Yiddish songs by Rebecca Must, of the Daughters of the \Vhite and Blue. 6. Declamations, "DiSsn Zeiden's Tabak Pushke" and "Der Kos' (The Goblet), by Esther Jacob- son, of the Buds of Judaea. 7. Presentation of prizes to winners itt short story contest conducted by Young Judaea Council, by Philip Slomovitz, president of the Council. First prize was award- ed to Mary Markofsky, of the Auxiliary of Zion, whose prize story, "Channah's Dream," was published in the Chronicle. Sec- ond prize was won by Anna Fine- man, of the Lillies of Zion, third prize by Rose Vander, of the Forget - Me - Nots of Judaea, fourth prize by Dorothy Leven- son, of the Auxiliary of Zion, and fifth by Esther Milowsky, of of the Roses of Zion. 8. Exhibition of Young Judaea banner made by the Buds of Judaea. 9 Song, "Mein Mantes Wert," by Rose Stein, of the Buds of Ju- daea. ID. Folk dances, by Lillics of Zion. II. Hebrew song, by Helen Milow- sky, of the Lillies of Zion. 12, Hebrew recitation, "Agodos," by Dorothy Levenson, of the Auxil- iary of Zion. 13. Singing of Hatikvoh. More than 2,000 Young Judaeans assembled at this concert front every part of the city, a number of them bringing their parents and friends. Hie synagogue was packed to the loors, and a number of people had to stand for lack of seats. This is the first of a series of open meetings which will be staged by Young Judaea during the winter. No admission fee :5 charged, the purpose being to form is closer co-operation between the various Young Judaea circles and to create a general interest in the edu- cation of the Jewish youth. The prizes that are being distri- buted to the Young Judaeans are offered by Mr. h1, Burger and Mr. J. H. Ehrlich. This prizes given this month are financed by Mr. Burger. A number of prizes will also be offered by the Zionist Dirstrict of Detroit, which at its last meeting voted to finance the work of Young Judaea in Detroit. "HATIKVAH" STUDY CIRCLE. In order to prepare a number of young men and women in Detroit for leadership in Young Judea circles, and in general to offer a study course in Zionism, Jewish history and gen- eral Jewish topics, especially for high school and college students, a circle, Dress Trimmings and Supplies with 5 members as a nucleus, was or- Onyx Hosiery and ganized here by Mr. Max Cohen, of Merode Underwear Our New Wholesale and Retail Tire the national Zionist organization staff, Kayser Silk Gloves Stare is Open. w Ito visited the city last week. DETROIT 396 HASTINGS ST., The second meeting of the circle ) Full Line of Guaranteed Tires and Factory Seconds At a Saving of 25• was held Monday evening at the home of Miss Fannie Wolfe, 252 to 50'.. Westminster. The name of ''llatik- Vulcanizing and Repairing. All vah" was unanimously agreed upon Work Guaranteed. by members. Mr. Samuel Heyman was elected president, with Miss Rebecca Madiefsky as secretary. This 477 Hastings St, Cor. Division circle will arrange for a number of Detroit, Michigan. b-ctures on Jewish history and Pales- Gratiot and Beaubien Phone Cadillac 3299. tinian biography to be offered itnmedi- • ately following the holidays. The J. E. STRALSER, Gen. Mgr. next meeting of the circle will he Cherry 3737 held at the home of Miss Madiefsky, 333 Theodore. Information by those interested may be secured by writing to the secretary. Save Money on 11 I. BERKOWITZ Schechter's Drug Store 1 GRATIOT T.RE and AUTO SUPPLY CO. SPRUNK ENGRAVING COMPANY ITENRYVHATTER 700 MARQUETTE BLDG DESIGNING COLOR PLATES PHOTO RETOUCHING HALF'T ON ES DETROIT'S' EXCLUSIVE HATTER i 49 OPATIOT AVE. COP. LIBRARY AVE. Comfort and Service at a.G.Durq THE A-I MILD HAVANA CIGAR HOTEL FRANKLIN Corner horned and Bates Streets One block from Electric Depot DETROIT, MICH. Rates Single-31.59 to $2.4O. "THE MADISON" KOSHER RESTAURANT Telephone Cadillac 2755. Winn Cnoi. log J. LOCWENBROWN. Frog). 120 Broadway, Detroit, Mich. RAIIIII WRITES Off V" MARRIAGE SERI'ICE I Its First Anniversary Celebrates Institution Teaches 300 Children He. brew Language. No Yiddish or Eng- lish Is Spoken. The successful completion of the first year of the existence of the new Wilkins Talmud Torah, on 107 W'ilk- ins street, was celebrated last Sun- day by the parents of the boys and girls attending this school at a spe- cial meeting and concert held in the auditorium of the Talmud Torah. About 3101 people were gathered to hear a report of the year's activities. The Wilkins Talmud Torah is at pres- ent classed among one of the finest Jewish institutions of its kind itt the country. As a school building it can compete with any modern school house. It has all of the modern im- provements, has a playground for the children, and is on the whole an at- tractive and inviting edifice. Mr. B. Isaacs, the principal of the Talmud Torah, gave a financial and general report of the progress made by this institution. He also outlined the future work of the Hebrew school and revealed plans for a great- er increase of activities in the insti• tution. Mr. E. Rabinowitz, the presi- dent of the Talmud Torah, acted as chairman of the meeting. .k musical program was presented by the chil- dren of the school and by the special choir who sang Jewish and national hymns. The Wilkins street Talmud Torah instructs daily more than 600 Jewish boys and girls. The "Ivrith blyrith" method, or "Hebrew in Hebrew," is followed. There is no Yiddish at all spoken and very little of English. The children are spoken to and of- fered explanations in Hebrew with remarkable results. Already this Tal- mud Torah boasts of several score of boys and girls who can speak a fluent English. The system as adopted by the Wilkins as well as every other Talmud Torah in De- troit is one that has been adopted universally by the Jews of almost every country on the globe. Louis Llarshall, president of the American Jewish Committee, upon his return from abroad some time ago. ex- plained the rise of the Hebrew spirit and prophesied that Yiddish would soon the out and Hebrew will be- come the everyday language of the Jew. The Talmud Torah is at all times open to visitors, and the principal, Mr. Isaacs, will lie glad to welcome ally resident who is interested in the institution. Solomon Colub to Appear in Recital At McCollester Hall Dr. George K. Herzog, well-known San Francisco physician who re- turted recently from Siberia where he served as a major in the medical corps or the army is now attached to the medical reserve, and has been given the rank of colonel. —TAXI —CALL— Ca dillact: ° 2 Private appearing cars—limou- sines and touring cars for all occa- sions. 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Select Dancing Nightly Forty Nine State Street, Palais de Danse Particular People Prefer the Palais Strictly censored. Highest standard Solomon Golub, Jewish singer and composer, will give a recital of his own works on Wednesday evening, October 8, at McCollester hall, Cass and Forest avenues. Jules L. Klein, Floyd Hickman'. Superb Orchestra, cellist, and Frank Bahr, pianist, will render the accompaniments. This will mark Mr. Golub's second appear- ance in Detroit, his first recital hav- ing been given at the Arts and Crafts last winter. Those who heard Mr. Golub on his previcus visit to the city were delighted with his sympathetic inter- pretation of the spiritual experiences of the Jewish people. Freeing him- self from the melodic lamentations of exile, which in the past has been the bane of Jewish music and barrier against its development, he has sought out the best lyrical posses- sions of the Yiddish and the lie- brew literature and has woven their text and music into a profound ex- pression of the Jewish spirit. In his program Wednesday even- ing, Mr. Golub will include several of his own compositions. "Tan- chum," one of his most popular songs, is a typical ballad, represent- ing the agonies of the unrequited as, love of a Talmudic student who plunges with full zest into the learned lore of the rabbi, so that he may drown his emotions. "Fier Gulden Oif Shabbes," dealing with the trials and tribulations of an impoverished Talmudist. qiurikes Oif Peisach," concerned with the trepidation of a good housewife who finds at the last moment that she has no beets for the Seder Feast, are of a lighter vein and of such lilting rhythm that the Detroit audience unconsciously hum- med the chorus with the singer. Poems by Simon Frug. J. Jaffe, A. Reisen and Morris Rosenfield, put to music by Mr. Golub, will be included in his program Wednesday evening. M. G. POWERS, Mgr. GOLDMAN & ULLIAN CIVIL ENGINEERS ! SURVEYS—Land Subdivisions, Muni- , cipal STRUCTURAL DESIGNS — Plana, Es- timates, Reports. Supervision. 225 Farwell Bidg, Tel. Main 2043 Surveying within 24 hours. JUDGE GAINEY 11c Havana 15c Cigars 25c Norman Bros. 973 Michigan I West 1170 44 /..,../NP•OW•••••••••,e• ■ •••/.././• ■•■■••■ ••40.o.........10 SAVES FOOD! Phones West 28 West 139 West 4340 Crystal Ice Co., Ltd. New Branch of Wayne County & Home Savings Bank. The Wayne County & Home Sav- ings Bank has announced the opening of a new branch office at the corner of East Forest avenue and Hastings street, for the transaction of savings and commercial business, on Monday, October 6th. This is the twenty-first branch of this banking institution, which has branches in different parts of the city, in order to more con- veniently serve its patrons. The \Vayne County & Home Say- ings Banks is one of the oldest and largest banking institutions in th e city of Detroit doing a general bank- ing business, is a member of the Fed- eral Reserve Bank, and has an ex- cellent organization to transact its affairs. The main office is at the corner of 'Michigan avenue and Gris- wold street. The establishment of this new branch is a tribute to the progressive- ness and desire to serve the banking needs of the people of Detroit on the part of the officials of this powerful financial institution. Boston—By a service written by himself. Dr. Charles Fleischer. former rabbi of the Temple Israel I and now conductor of the Sunday ! commons, was married to Miss Mabel Rebecca Leslie, woman lawyer. Dr. Fleisehers unique marriage ceremony had no reference to honor I and obey, though love entered time and again. Individually despite the bond was the keynote of the service, called by the author "The True Democratic Marriage Service." The new marital covenant warned against the degeneration of the The London (England) Jewish 'resent poetic sentiment of sweet- Hospital, at present consisting only hearts to the humdrum husband and of the nut-patients' department, was wife. It lauded the lure of mystery, consecrated last month with appro- the keeping of poetry and elusiveness priate ceremonies. The Ilaham, Rev. of courtship throughout married life. Dr. Gaster, is the honorary president 1215-1217 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE. Branch Yard—Warren Ave. and P. M. R. 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