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.