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September 24, 1920 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1920-09-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

TEMPLE BETH EL NOTES

Succoth Services: Services f or t he
fiat day of Succoth will silky pi g,
mAotrnitg Sept. 27th , 10(1abib t i
this
o'clock.
Franklin will preach a sermon sp.
the
Sabbath
i val
In°Prib
aateth to
S eti r i
Sabbath services
begin each Sabbath promptly at 10:30
Services will be conducted and the
serseu
n no dnaywislleni
bsc. e 1;:rease u
hn
eeldayby,,Rzi
i in.
on
rrn a
f F
,ou rankl

B'NAI B'RITH

e season 1920-21 will he re.
e' t Sunday morning, Oct 10th
at 11 o'clock. It is hope that the
Temple will be filled to it
ap
at these services.
Religious School: The,"e,
gu
School of Temple Beth w
sume its sessions on Suss')
nor
ing, Oct. 3rd, at 9:30. .Alf
pill
school age are requested to be pets
ent for registration on that day. The
faculty of the school has been en.
larged and new facilities making l es
the greater efficiency of the salon
have been provided.
Temple C
The
rhe annual
meeting and the tirst formal ente
tainincot of the season of the Me
Temple Club will take place on Tue.
day evening, Oct. 5th. All male
members of the Temple are eligible
to membership in the Men's Temple
Club and should subunit their app.
cations before the opening meeting
of the season. A splendid program
of activities has been outlined for
this year.
Affiliated Organisations: The at.
tivities of the organizations affiliated
with the 'Temple will all be resumed
very soon. Due announcements of
the dates of the opening meetings
will be made in these columns and
by special notice to the menthyrs.
New Members: In recent weeks,
a large number of new inemberi
have been added to the roster of the
congregation. All of these members
are heartily welcomed not only to
the congregation but as well to the
various organizations affiliated with
the congregation. All 1111,31 should
join the Men's Temple Club; the
women of their households should
become members of the Woman's
Auxiliary Association, and the young
people should at once identify them.
selves with the Temple Young Peo•
pie's Society. It is only by full par.
ticipation in the various actisities oi
the congregation that the full ben,.
fits of congregational membership
can be obtained.

Community Concert Course

-

Detroit, Michigan

-

Orchestra Hall

Season--1920--1921

Detroit's Greatest Low - Price
Concert Course!

(Made possible only through the co-operation of the B'nai B'rith and the Wolverine Lyceum Bureau)

Here Are the Facts:—
Seven great recitals by ten great artists

In Detroit's finest auditorium---Orchestra Hall
Prices: $5.35 to $10.50 (No War Tax) for Entire Course



YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY.

You can help this worthy organization carry on its good work and at the same time
witness a series of great concerts at ridicously low prices. All proceeds above actual cost
will go to some worthy charitable movement.

Upon entering the 1920-21 season,
the Board of Directors of tli Young
People's Society of Temple Ilsth El
has outlined a splendid polo!y upon
which the organization will be based.
A somewhat different arrangement
for handling membership, Imuncia.
and social matters is to be inaugurat-
ed. The nature of the new policy will
be comprehensibly explained by Pres.
ident Arthur Mansbach at the open.
ing meeting, Sunday evening, Sept
2601. Inasmuch as this meeting is
the opening one of the year at which
important issues are to be taken into
consideration, it is very essential that
all members are present. Members
are asked to bring their friends. The
meeting will start promptly at 8:30.
The social committee promises aa
unusually interesting program. There
will be dancing and the same musk
which have made Young People's af.
fairs so popular in the past.

JEWISH WOMEN'S WELFARE
SOCIETY TO MEET SEPT. 29

October 6th

EDDY BROWN

VIOLINIST

October 12th

December 8th

GIACOMA RIMINI

MARY KENT

BARITONE

CONTRALTO

Special Concert October 12th

- - EDDY BROWN—Violinist

OCTOBER 6:11

Rosa Raisa

World's Greatest Dramatic Soprano

- LEO ORNSTEIN—Pianist

NOVEMBER 17tht

and

Giacoma Rimini

DECEMBER 8th - - - MARY KENT—Contralto

Baritone

February 9th

March 2nd

WILLIAM ROBYN

MANA - ZUCCA

TENOR

PIANIST.COMPOSER

The European Jewish Women' ,
Welfare Organization will hold a
mass meeting at the El Moshe iyna
gogue, Michigan avenue and Tos
ninth street, Wednesday, Septembo
29. Many prominent speaka.rs sun
address the assembly. All members
are urged to attend and to bring
their friends.

PHILOMATHIC DEBATING
CLUB.

-

JANUARY 19th -

Former members of the PhilomatIn
Debating Club who are now attend
ing the various departments at do
ferent universities provided a most
interesting and instructiveprugran
at last Sunday's meeting. Each
the following spoke on some parn.
cular phase of college training. Sam
uel Sternberg, Business Adnuisistra
lion; Charles Rubner, Law: lose'llf!
Morris, Engineering; Simon Sheller.
Literature; Maurice Goldstick, Bev
istry; Herman August, Journalism arl.
Mr. Broder gave a short talk on the
subject of "Choosing a Vocation
The purpose of this program was to
give the members an idea of the ad.
vantages of various schools in the
aforementioned respects. It was
very successful as all were spyakeee
of marked ability and well acquainted
with their subjects. Mr. Oscar Skoh
nick, an honorary member, al•) id
dressed the organization.
The first debate of the term will
lie held at next Sunday's emitting
The subject is Resolved: TIkat tho
U. S. recognize Soviet Russt I ha s
n
dore Meister and J. J. Rosen. al na
sada
uphold the affirmative
alter
Goldstein and Harold P
their opponents. Because °film Sol ,

LADA—Danseuse

FEBRUARY 9th - CHRISTINE LANGENHAN—Soprano
and WILLIAM ROBYN—Tenor

MANA-ZUCCA—Pianist
MARCH 2nd - - -
and HANS HESS—Cellist

Chicago Opera Company Stars

day the meeting will be id a' 2t
p. m. instead of 7:30 as smit'.

Warburg Discourages
Foreign Immigration

November 17th

LEO ORNSTEIN

PIANIST

Course Tickets

-

October 12th

January 19th

ROSA RAISA

LADA

WORLD'S GREATEST
DRAMATIC SOPRANO

DANSEUSE

Seven All-Star Concerts

Popular Prices

-

Seats now on Sale at Grinnell Bros., 243 Woodward Avenue

Mail This Coupon NOW Don't Delay — to
275 Grand River Avenue

HERMANN HOEXTER, Mgr.

Dollars

Enclosed find

for which please send me

tickets at

CONCERT DIRECTION

■••■•■■••t.

CELLIST

SOPRANO

NO WAR TAX

275 GRAND RIVER AVE., DETROIT

HANS HESS

C. LANGENHAN

Balcony: 1st Section, $7.75; 2nd Section, $6.50. 3rd Section, $5.35.
Main Floor: Rows A to T, $10:50; Rows ItA to HH, $8.75.

WOLVERINE LYCEUM BUREAU.

March 2nd

February 9th

My name is

Address

dollars each.

PARIS.—Frlix M. Warburg. iv
American banker and head of
Joint Distribution Committee a
at present in th s city, is making
effort to impress Jewish leaders d
Europe with the necessity to do
courage European Jews from flint
mg to the United States, in orde
to keep Jewish emigration witkin eer
lain limns. In this connection , hr,
has conferred w'th a number of
ing Jews in Paris including $
Nahum Sokolow, the head of tM
Jewish Delegations Committee
this city.
On the other hand, leading Jo'
'n Europe seem to feel, that in It
ruined and hopeless condition,
n
which so many Jewish communio
in Europe at present find theenvell
and with so many of them posses ,'
of relatives in America, that counts!
offers the only haven they can Ion
to, especially so, since conditions ,
Palestine restrict any immediate fare
influx of immigrants.

Definite information has been
ce!ved of serious excesses which ha
been committed within the past ft
days upon the Jewish inhabitants
Horodenka, Stanislau, Na!lwin
Lyshetz and Woinilow. The act
number of victims is unavailable
the number of killed and wounded
said to he quite large. The Okrais
organ "Vp red" deplores and c
fs; dermas these fresh excesses.

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