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March 12, 1920 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-03-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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TEMPLE BETH EL Non& itroit Symphony String Quartet will SHAAREY ZEDEK NOTES
be held at the Temple. Those who

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Sunday Services:
I have not yet procured their course
The sermon at the Sunday service Rickets are urged to do so at once. It
will be delivered this week by Rabbi is essential from every view point
Mayerberg on the theme, "The Glad that a large number be interested in
Game." Services begin promptly at this undertaking advocated by the
11 o'clock, and it is hoped that a large Men's Club. 'rickets are on sale at
congregation will be in attendance. Himelhoch's, Kline's. and at the
The public is always cordially in-!may of the Jewish Chronicle. They
sited to every service given at the also be procured by calling the
, Temple.
Temple.

Announcement

Sabbath Services:

We announce with pleasure
the opening of our branch
bank at Woodward avenue
and Grand Boulevard.

,Uniongrams:

Sabbath services, as usual, will be
1,Vord has come to the chairman of
held at 10:30 on Saturday morning, the Uniongram Committee that at the
and the sermon will be delivered by last meeting of the Sisterhoods held
Rabbi Mayerberg.
in Cincinnati last month, it was de-
Woman's Auxiliary Association
!tided that 20c obtained in the sale of
Lecture:
every Uniongram should be accredited
The Woman's Auxiliary of the to the Scholarship Fund of each
Temple has arranged a lecture to be Sisterhufzel. Members of the Temple
given by. Mr. Hermann I-10exter, on and of the Auxiliary are. requested
the operas which will be presented !to hT.ir this'in min 1, because with
in the city during the last part of the I four-fifths of the s• le price given' to
month by the Chicago Opera Co. It the Scholarship Ful , it means, that
is very fortunate indeed that Mr. all those who use the to gram as
Hoexter has agreed to give this lec- a means for conveying messages, are
ture, for it will double the value and distinctly helping the Auxiliary to
the pleasure of those who intend to raise the scholarship fund which it
be present at the performances given has pledged to the Hebrew L'nion
by the Opera Company. College.
Mr. lloexter is an expert musician
All those who have not yet used
and is possessed of a scholarly knowl- the Uniongram, are urged to become
edge upon the subject of opera and users at once. The sale in recent
music in general. The officers of the weeks has been brisk and it is hoped
Auxiliary bespeak for him a large au-
dience. The meeting is open to the that ere long, every household of the
public and will be held Thursday Temple will have in it a book of
night, March 18th, at 8:15. The Aux- l'niongrams. They may be procured
iliary members are urged to attend at the cost of one dollar for a book
and to bring their families and friends. of four from Mrs. Mayerberg.
The meeting is free to all.

You are invited to avail
yourself of the many facilities
offered at this perfectly ap-
pointed bank.

AM E RICAN TH 4ATE BANK

Men's Temple Club:

115-119 Griswold Street

When Dr. David deSola Pool of
The attention of the members of New York City visited Hebron, he
the Men's Temple Club is especially was instrumental in establishing,
directed to the fact that on Monday among other important communal
evening, March 15th, at 8:15, the improvements, a Kuppat Malvch, for
first concert to be given by the De-I loans without interest.

16 Branches

dramatization of the Book of Esther,
was composed of talented members of
North End Branch. the Sunday school classes, many of
Arrangements are under way for whom have appeared in various other
the holding of Passover services at amateur junior plays. Mr. Rosenthal
Larrowe Hall, at the corner of Ham- directed the children. assisted by Ida
ilton Boulevard and Seward avenue. l'Iotter and Elsie Goodman. Solos
The building is a modern one, situ- were rendered by Bella Schmaltz and
ated centrally and readily accessible Rose Hershman. Miss Ida Rosenthal
to all North End residents. It can gave a delightful terpischorean offer-
accommodate three hundred. This ing entitled "Tanzweise."
Ladies' Auxiliary.
location, as announced by Mark Ja-
A delightful novelty in program
cobson, chairman of the Synagogue
distinguished
Monday's meeting of
Extension Committee, which is made
up of Frank Berman, David S. Zemon, the Ladies' Auxiliary of Shaarey Ze-
dek.
"The
Jewish
Afternoon," as it
Julius Berman, Jacob Loewenberg,
Joseph Wetsman, Samuel B. Kalm, was called, included an inspiring ad-
Jacob Harvith, Benjamin Lefkowitz, dress by Rabbi Judah L. Levin, who
Jacob Oppenheiin and Max 1.itman, spoke on "Jewish Home Life." Mrs,
is a temporary one. A more careful Alan Kopelson, accompanied by Mr.
canvas for a suitable building situ- Kopelson, sang several Jewish songs
ated as centrally as possible is being in a charming manner. Refreshments
were served.
Sirs. Wolf
taken now.
‘•id S"o
. Zemon,
Services will be conducted on Sat- chairman; Mrs. David
loses
Alvin
and
Mrs. Harry Blum-
urday, April 3, and Sunday, April 4
e
ithal
were
in
charge
of the pro-
A completed program of services wil t
be published in these columns in a gram.
later issue.
Miss Sarah Leasing

Gym Classes.

Regular gym classes in the finely
equipped gymnasium of the Shaarey
Zedek will begin Monday night.
Classes will be conducted every Mon•
day and Thursday night, under the
supervision of John Richard, former
D. A. C. basketball instructor. There
will be classes in calisthenics, hand-
ball, basketball, baseball and appa-
ratus work. The gym will also be
opened on Tuesday and Saturday for
members.

Purim Play.

On Sunday afternoon last, the chil-
dren of Shaarey Zedek Sunday School
celebrated Purim in the traditional
way by giving a delightful entertain-
ment. The program included a play-
let by Philip Rosenthal, "'Mordecai."
The cast in the play, which proved a

Miss

To Give Recital at
Temple Beth El

Sara Leasing, pupil of



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At the Close of Business, February 28, 1920

ASSETS
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Liberty Bonds
Municipal Bonds
Bills Receivable
Furniture and Fixtures
Advances to Trusts
Cash on hand and in banks

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62,600.00
68,389.00
123,085.00
6,293.25
13.38
86,335.32

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Capital Stock
Surplus ..
Undivided Profits
Reserves . . .
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Bonds Outstanding
Bonds Borrowed
Deposits . . .

$ 300,000.00
57,000.00
41,936.07
6,425.14
377,200.00
3,332,450.00
24,500.00
1,014,388.24

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J

Closed Saturdays

Mr.

Bendetson Netzorg, will appear in a
piano recital at Temple Beth El,
Tuesday, March 23, under the aus-
pices of the Young People's Society
of Temple Beth El.
Miss Letting has overcome many
unusual difficulties in technique of the
piano. She has the smallest piano
hand that Mr. Netzorg has had to
train, the octave being her extended
reach. In spite of this she has mas-
tered difficult compositions which she
executes with skill and beauty.
Her program for the Tuesday con-
cert will consist of a Beethoven Son-
ata, a large Schumann group and one
by modern composers.

14th Avenue Cars Pass the Door

Open Evenings and Sundays

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