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Services.
Sabbath—Sabbath services are held
!very Saturday at 10:30. The sermon
his week will be delivered by Rabbi
Slayerberg on the subject "They Who
;hare."
Sunday—Services are held every
Sunday morning at 11:00. The sub-
'ect of Rabbi Franklin's sermon is
The Mind of the Genteel Mob." The
public is cordially invited to attend
this and all services at the temple.
Allied Meeting.
Entertainment
2 o'clock.
Y. P. S. Classes.
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Young Judaea Notes
War and After War
For one year the Bell Telephone System,
as well as other telephone, telegraph,
cable and radio systems, was under con-
trol and supervision of the government
of the United States. This was a war
measure, designed to give the war
agencies of the country the fullest use
of all facilities of communication.
During this time the normal develop-
ment and expansion of all telephone
systems was necessarily subordinated to
governmental needs. Materials and
equipment had to be utilized first in
the construction and maintenance of
lines for war purposes. Ordinary de-
velopment and expansion waited.
The Bell Telephone System is making
headway in its effort to overtake the
demand for service which developed
during this period of suspension, but
some time will yet be required before
the expansion of the business can pro-
ceed at normal speed.
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"What's Tonight," a play of two
acts which deals in an entertaining
manner with i•the rites observed on
Chanukah, will be given by the Sab-
bath School children of Shaarey Ze-
dek as part of the Chanukah Festival
to be presented on the afternoon of
December 21, in the gymnasium of
the synagogue. The play is under
the direction of Philip L. Rosenthal.
Ruth Margolis takes the leading part.
May l'rice and Abraham Simons arc
very effective in the comedy roles.
Other members of the cast are Flor-
ence Goldberg, Sidney Marwil, Anna
Frumin and Neddie Krause. In ad-
dition to the play there will be vari-
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the Sunday School.
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there are Young Judaeans. This is
due to the fact that this new circle
will be the first Hebrew-speaking club
ever organized in this city. Mr. B.
Isaacs, principal of the Wilkins Etreet
Talmud Torah, is solely responsible
for the organization of a group of
Jascha Heifetz, the youngest and
boys who will speak nothing but He-
brew at their meetings. One of the newest of the brilliant array of Jew-
teachers at this Talmud Torah will ish musicians who have won their
act as leader and director of the club. way to the first rank in the concert
Young Judaea sounds its trumpet and world, will give an artist's recital in
blows the Shofar in greeting to the the Detroit Arena Gardens, Sunday
new organization as the finest ac- afternoon, December 7. He will appear
complishment in Detroit since the under the auspices of the Michigan
Philharmonic Bureau, of which James
movement was inaugurated here.
Meanwhile a number of clubs are E. Devoe is manager.
getting busy organizing libraries of
Jascha Heifetz's career in music i
eN•IS11 books as a means of further as striking and as brilliant as tit
spreading Jewish culture and He- career of many other eminent Jews
brew knowledge. • The Auxiliary of finance or statesmanship, in scien
Zion received the first consignment or art. Ile was born in the city
of books last Sunday. Jewish legends, Vilna, the ancient capital of Lit u-
short stories, historical plays. as well ania, of a family that delighted in
as literary material is included in music. When a child of three he bus
their first set of books. The Roses given a violin and urged to Beet -ant a
°
of Zion are also organizing their musician. Ile played intricate seidc-
library and hope to come out on top tions at an age when most children
among the Young Judaea circles are finding it difficult to read the
when they are through. Being the simplest books. At the age of nine
youngest circle in Detroit, their he was taken to Petrograd with a
library will be made up solely of fic- view to perfecting himself by further
tion, legends and fairy tales.
studies in the Conservatory. There
an with as-
The following six Young Judaea the famous teachers looked
circles placed their names on the tonishment at so young aspirant
honor roll this week to raise their but his mastery of the most complex
share for the relief of the suffering classics startled and thrilled them all.
made
Jews in Eastern Europe: Buda of
Two years ago Jascha Ilrifttz
judaea, Forget.:Me-Nots of Zion, his first American appearance in New
Auxiliary of ZiZon. Roses of Zion. York. The praise which had been
Lillies of Zion, and the Knights of
hint abroad was int a v„.% st to even
Judaea. The Auxuliary of Zion
audience,
pledged to raise at least $15, while greater than the advance notices had
the K nights of Judaea are out to promised. The appearsnce of the
beat the West End girls. 'The con- handsome youth in the co ncert hall
test promises to become interesting.
land, his modest de -
of a strange
This is certain. however, that Young meanor, his calm exterior and his
Judaea will never forget that there miraculous mastery o f t,-chnical mu-
are boys and girls across the At- sicianship, made his visit memorable
lantic who are starving for some
to all.
bread, and who have to walk bare-
Samuel Chotzinoff, a Jewish master
footed in the snow, and are deter-
of the piano. skilled in making his ac-
mined that the living shall have
companiments serve the great purpose
bread before it may be necessary to
of the violin soloist. ••
supply shrouds for the dead .
Hetfetz. The ores-
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Chanukah will be celebrated by
The Vita Social Chili, a well-known
Young Judaea of Detroit in the grand
organization of the North End, has
and glorious spirit of the Maccabees
arranged a special program of enter-
The general education program will
tainments for this week. The fol-
he carried out at a concert to be
lowing members will participate in
given at the Willis theater, Hastings
this event: Gabriel Selesnick, Manual i
and Willis, on Sunday morning, De-
Bitten, Nathan Feldman, Harry Apple
cember 21, from 10 to 12. Two plays
and Albert Selesnick. It is believed
"The Capture," to be presented by
that this event, will be much of a sur-
the Auxiliary of Zion, and "Every-
jew," to be presented by the Lillies prise to visitors and members.
Victor Berstein,honorory member
of Zion, will feature the programs. In
of the club, rendered an extempor-
addition there will lie an illustrated
aneous talk to the members, at the
lecture and a movie dealing with
Chanukah. A musical program has last week's meeting.
The weekly meeting will be held
also been arranged for the occasion
at the home of Manuel Ritter, 240
In addition to this concert, which
Liecester court, Sunday, December 7,
is to be entirely of an instructive na-
ture, Young Judaeans will celebrate at3p.
the holiday at a dance to be given
Y. J. L. C.
at the Payne Dancing Academy for
Young Judaeans only on December
The
Zionist
district
of
Detroit
23.
An unusually interesting program
is financing the refreshments. No ad-
was given at the Sunday meeting of
mission fee will be charged, and the
the Y. J. L. C., presided over by Mr.
refreshments are to be distributed
free. Admission to the concert at the &Main.
A very interesting review of Ilerzl's
Willis Theater will also be free to
life was read by Samuel Siegel. Piano
Young Judaeans, their parents and
solos were given by Miss Bertha
their friends.
Cohen. Miss Fannie Agree and sister
The Young Judaea movement in
Detroit this week scored its greatest sounded taps.
Topics of Jewish interest will he
victory. Although there are now in
discussed at the next meeting to be
existence 12 circles, the organization
held Sunday afternoon. The organ-
of the "thirteenth" marks a triumph
ization will be a participant in a dance
which will no doubt he greeted all
over the country with joy wherever to be given in December.
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Chanukah Festival.
The class conducted by Rabbi May-
erberg on Comparative Religions is
open to the public. The class meets
every Wednesday at 8:15 at the Tem-
ple. Mr. Albert's class in "Socia
Problems" is also open to the public
and all will he welcomed.
Uniongrams.
Those who have not yet purchased
their supply of Uniongrams are re-
quested to do so at once. Books of
four may be procured by calling
Hemlock 2668-J. Uniongrams are al-
ways handy.
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On December 17 there will he held
at the Tensile one of the greatest
meetings in the annals of the Congre-
gation. At the meeting the Men's
Club will be organized and programs
will be" presented by the Wonman's
FridayiNight Services:
Auxiliary and the l'otitmg People's :So-
Shaarey Zedek resumed its Fridiy
tiety. Members of the Congregation night services Friday, evening.ilast,
are urged to reserve the night of the Decetiibei 7th. The subject of Rabbi
for this affair, in order Hershman's first Friday evening ad-
that a capacity audience may be dress was "Industrial Unrest—Some
assured.
Contributing Causes." Letters have
Charity Sewing.
been sent to the members of the con-
The special attention of the women gregation and its affiliated organiza-
of the Congregation is directed to the tions for Friday night sermons, as
charity sewing which takes place well as study classes. It is hoped that
every Tuesday morning and after- the members will hasten to till these
noon. There is an urgent necessity questionnaires out and either mail
for garments to be distributed by the them to the secretary or leave them
United Jewish Charities and all in the suggestion box in the corridor
women are expected to aid in this of the synagogue. Hereafter Friday
evening services will he conducted ev-
most important work.
ery Friday at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial
Bible Class.
invitation to attend these services. is
The members of the Congregation
and their friends are invited to attend extended to all.
the Bible Class conducted by Rabbi
Franklin on Thursday afternoons at
AriS:
for Members.
On Sunday, December 21st, Congre -
gation Shaarey Zedek will give an en-
tertainment and luncheon for the
members and their families. Follow-
:mg the luncheon informal talks will
be given by members of the congre-
gation, which will be succeeded by
discussion for plans to increase and
intensify the manifold activities of
the synagogue and to increase its use-
fulness in the community.
A splendid musical program, to in-
:hole a few: excellent vaudeville num-
bers, will be given during the after-
noon. Finzel's orchastra will furnish
the music for the dancing, which will
last until midnight. Louis Cohane is
chairman of arrangements.
Jascha Heifetz, Jewish
Artist, to Appear in
Violin Recital Sunday
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then oln;;geess:
Although Polish Parliament leaders companist for Mr.
'B T
have so far rejected all proposed York.
Jewish amendments to the Sunday
closing law, which would modify the
Professor Rabbi Dr. Jacob Gutt-
latter so as to permit Jews to conduct mann died in Breslau last month at
their business for a few hours on Sun- the age of 74. He was president of
day, the Jewish deputation is still
Union of Rabbit in Germany, and
fighting hard against the bill., The the
second president of the Society for
Jewish deputies have addressed a the Promotion of the Science of Ju-
strong appeal to the l'resident of the diaism. Among his works the most
l'arliatnent in which they assert that notable are those on the Jewish re-
the projected Sunday law would work ligious philosophy of the Middle
harm not only to the Jewish religion,
Ages.
rut to the State as well.
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